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Ensure the equipment is protected from dust, dirt and moisture contamination. Do not subject components to excessive heat, cold
or vibration.
Only use the radio in the stated ambient temperature range. Use the recommended chargers exclusively, and
charge your batteries only for the prescribed period.
Check your equipment for damage at regular intervals, and replace defective components with genuine spare parts.
Do not re-use any devices which have been damaged in a crash or by water, even when they have dried out again. Either send the
equipment to the robbe Service Department for checking, or replace the parts in question. Crash or water damage can result in
concealed defects which may lead to failure in subsequent use.
Use only those components and accessories which we specifically recommend.
Always use original robbe - Futaba connectors and spare parts. Never
make modifications of any kind to the radio control equipment.
Particular care is called for when operating radio control systems on the 27, 35 and 40 (41) MHz frequency bands:
• Always use genuine robbe-Futaba plug-in crystals.
• If several modellers are using the same flying site, ensure that your frequency is not already in use before switching your radio on.
• Extend the transmitter aerial to full length and make sure it is securely seated.
• When several transmitters are in operation on adjacent channels, the pilots or drivers should stand together in a loose group.
Modellers standing away from the group endanger their own model as well as those of the other
pilots.
Routine pre-flight checks
• Before switching on the receiver, ensure that the throttle control on the transmitter is at the "motor stop / idle" position.
• Always switch on the transmitter first, and then the receiver.
• Always switch off the receiver first, and only then the transmitter.
• Carry out a range check before each flying session.
• Have you selected the correct model memory?
• Check all the working systems. Ensure that the model's control surfaces deflect in the correct direction, and that the travels are as
stated.
• Are all the mixer functions and switches set correctly?
• Are the batteries sufficiently charged?
• If you are not sure of any point - don’t fly the model!
Operating the model
• Never fly over or towards spectators or other pilots, and maintain a safe distance from them at all times.
• Never endanger people or animals.
• Never fly close to high-tension overhead cables or populated areas.
• Do not operate your model from public roads, motorways, paths and squares etc. Fly from authorised sites only.
• Never operate your equipment in stormy weather.
Never “point” the transmitter aerial straight at the model when operating it. The transmitter signal is at its weakest in this direction. It
is always best to stand with the long side of the aerial angled towards the model.
Insurance
Ground-based models are usually covered by standard personal third-party insurance policies. In order to fly model aircraft you will
need to extend the cover of your existing policy, or take out specific insurance. Check your insurance policy, and take out new 
cover if necessary.
Liability Exclusion
robbe Modellsport is unable to ensure that you observe the assembly and operating instructions, or the conditions and methods
used for installing, operating and maintaining the model components.
For this reason we accept no liability for loss, damage or costs which are due to the erroneous use and operation of our products,
or are connected with such operation in any way.
Regardless of the legal argument employed, our obligation to pay compensation is limited to the invoice value of those robbe pro-
ducts directly involved in the event in which the damage occurred, unless otherwise prescribed by law. This does not apply if
the company is deemed to have unlimited liability according to statutory regulation due to deliberate or gross negligence.