Revell 234905010 Low Power Transmitter Instructions
- June 4, 2024
- Revell
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Revell 234905010 Low Power Transmitter
Dear Customers,
Please observe the notices on the packaging and in the operating instruction
of your Revell product and carefully read the accompanying safety
instructions!
General Safety Information
- Before first use, carefully read through the instructions and the following safety information with your child, and follow the directions on the packaging.
- Keep the instructions and safety information so you can refer to them when needed.
- This model must not be used in public air traffic, road traffic or shipping traffic.
- Never bring the model (unless it is a model boat), remote control or charging device into contact with water, as this could damage the electronics.
- Spaces in which you intend to use the model must be sufficiently large to operate the model safely.
- Before first use, make yourself familiar with the model’s functions. Check that the product is functioning correctly prior to each use.
- You are responsible for your model; you are liable for it and for any damages caused by its operation.
- Never operate a model when under the influence of drugs or alcohol.
- In general, make sure that the model can-not injure anyone, even taking into account malfunctions and defects.
- The user is only permitted to operate this model pursuant to the operating information in the instructions.
- This model have only to be operated when fully assembled. The model may only be repaired or modified with original Revell Control spare parts. Otherwise, the model could become damaged or pose a hazard.
Information for adult supervisors: insofar as is possible, check that the model is assembled according to the instructions. Assembly should only be carried out under the supervision of an adult.
- Transformers, power suppliers, batteries or charging devices that are used in conjunction with the model, the model itself, and the remote control (where there is one) must be regularly checked for damage to connectors, cables, housing and other parts. Any defects must be repaired before further use of the device.
- Turn off the remote control and the model when they are not in use.
- Remove batteries from the remote control and from the product (where they are not built in) when they are empty or not in use.
- Keep the model and (rechargeable) batteries away from direct sunlight and/or direct heat.
- Please only wipe the model with a clean, damp cloth.
- Always observe the manufacturer’s specifications.
- Subject to technical alterations and colour alterations.
Model aircraft
- This model is only suitable for domestic use and for use outside when there is no wind (house and garden).
- Flying the model requires skill: children must be guided under the direct supervision of an adult.
- Keep hands, faces, hair, and loose clothing away from the rotor. Do not touch the rotor while it is rotating.
- Caution: risk of injury to eyes. In order to avoid eye injuries, do not use close to the face.
- Do not start or fly if people, animals, power lines, or other obstructions are located within the model’s flight area.
- By using your aircraft, you are participating in general air traffic.
- Never fly without a direct view of the model; it must always be within sight.
- It is forbidden by law to control a model e.g. using only a video image.
- Always take wind, weather, and possible obstructions into account.
- You must always swerve aircraft and land them without hesitation.
- In Germany, pursuant to the Drone Act
- [Drohnenverordnung], there is, among other things, a basic flight ban from an altitude of 120m, as well as a flight ban over sensitive areas such as e.g. residential estates, police or emergency services operating sites, military objects, hospitals, power stations, correctional facilities, airport take-off and landing areas, within a radius of 1.5km of airports or gatherings of people.
- Each pilot/operator is required to inform themselves of and comply with all relevant regulations and laws. If you fail to comply, you may be liable to prosecution! Make sure whether there is an insurance obligation for your aircraft in your country!
- For aircraft with a flying weight of over 250g, there is a basic requirement that models be labeled with a non-combustible plaque containing the name and address of the owner.
- For aircraft with a flying weight of over 2.0kg, additional proof of knowledge is required.
- For further information, we recommend the Federal Ministry for Traffic and Infrastruc-ture (Bundesministerium für Verkehr und Infrastruktur (www.bmvi.de/drohnen) or Deutsche Flugsichering, in charge of air traffic control www.dfs.de)
- If using outside Germany, please find out about the requirements and laws of that country.
- The following is valid for all 8+/12+ models:
- Caution! Not suitable for children under 36 months. Small parts. The danger of suffocation.
- This model is not suitable for children under the age of 8/12.
Model vehicles
- This model is only suitable for domestic use and for use outside in dry weather (house and garden).
- The model is not permitted to be driven in the vicinity of people, animals, bodies of water or power lines.
- Adult supervision is required when a child is operating the product.
- Keep hands, faces, hair, and loose clothing away from the model when it is in operation.
- Always keep the model in view, so that you do not lose control of it. Unobservant and careless use can cause considerable damage.
Floating models
Buoyant models may only be operated when fully assembled.
The model is categorically not permitted to be operated in salt water. Use in
flowing water is not recommended, as the boat may drift off course if it
malfunctions.
Remote control
We recommend new alkaline manganese batteries for the remote control. Single
use batteries for this remote control and other battery-operated household
electrical devices can be replaced with more environ-mentally-friendly
rechargeable batteries.
As soon as the remote control stops working reliably, new batteries should be
inserted / rechargeable batteries should be recharged.
Battery
- Only the recommended batteries or batte-ries of an equivalent type may be used.
- Batteries must be loaded into the correct ports (+ and -).
- The connection terminals must not be short-circuited.
- Different battery types or new and used batteries must not be used together.
- Non-rechargeable batteries must not be charged.
- Removable rechargeable batteries must be removed from the remote control and/or model before they are recharged. You must not attempt to remove fixed batteries yourself, as this may cause them to explode.
- Rechargeable batteries may only be re-charged under the supervision of an adult.
Rechargeable batteries
- The charging device for a lithium-polymer battery / lithium-ion battery has been created in order to charge the model’s battery. Only use the charging device to charge the model’s battery, not to charge other batteries.
- Only use the charging device included. The use of a different charging device could lead to permanent damage to the battery or adjacent parts and could cause physical damage.
- Never use a charging device for NiCd or NiMH batteries for other battery types such as lithium-polymer or lithium-ion batteries.
- Before charging and after each use, batteries and motors must be left to cool down for approx. 15-30 minutes, otherwise they can become damaged.
- Always make sure that the surface is non-combustible and the environment is fireproof before charging.
- Do not leave the battery unattended while it is charging.
- Keep lithium-polymer and lithium-ion batteries out of reach of children. Before and during charging, watch out for changes e.g. swelling of the battery. If there are changes, the battery must not be charged any further!
- Never disassemble or alter the battery’s contacts. Do not damage or pierce the battery cells. Danger of explosion!
- Never throw lithium-polymer or lithium-ion batteries into a fire and do not keep them in hot places.
- When disposing of the product, the battery must be empty / the battery capacity must have been exhausted. Cover exposed poles with adhesive tape to prevent short circuits!
- Rechargeable batteries may only be re-charged under the supervision of an adult.
- All articles come with a built-in battery:
This Toy contains batteries that are non-re-placeable
Charging device
- This charging device is not suitable for people (including children) with physical or mental restrictions or with insufficient knowledge about charging devices, unless under the supervision or after the expert guidance of an adult
- Children must be supervised – the charging device is not a toy!
Virtual reality glasses
- Do not use these VR glasses if you are tired or have not had enough sleep
- After each use, have a break for 15-30 minutes.
- If you should become nauseous, tired, dizzy, or get a headache during use, you should stop using the VR glasses immediately until these symptoms have subsided.
- Consult your doctor in the case of prolonged symptoms. A very low proportion of the population can react to certain light stimuli or patterns, such as e.g. those which can be portrayed in the VR glasses, with epileptic fits.
- This can also affect people who have never yet had an epileptic fit.
- If you have had such episodes or if they have occurred in your family, please consult a doctor before using the VR glasses.
Electrical and electronic waste ordinance
Batteries, rechargeable batteries, and electrically operated devices must not be disposed of together with household waste. Consumers are required by law to dispose of these separately. They can be handed in free of charge at a collecting point in your borough/district or at a retailer so that they can be disposed of in an environmentally friendly way and reused as recyclable valuable raw materials. The remaining parts can be disposed of with the household waste. In case of improper disposal, toxic ingredients may be released into the environment, causing adverse health effects to humans, animals, and plants. Batteries and rechargeable batteries contained in electrical appliances must be disposed of separately from them whenever possible. Only dispose of batteries and rechargeable batteries when they are discharged. If possible, use rechargeable batteries instead of disposable batteries. Before disposing of lithium-containing batteries and rechargeable batteries, tape off the poles to prevent an external short circuit. A short circuit can lead to fire or explosion. Batteries with increased pollutant content are labeled with the following signs: Cd = Cadmium, Hg = Mercury, Pb = Lead
Warning:
The risk from heat development and rotating parts during operation! Adult
supervision is required!
Carrera Revell UK Ltd. hereby declares that the item’s radio equipment conforms to the RED directive 2014/53/EU. The full text of the UK Declaration of Conformity can be found at the following address: www.revell.de
References
- Startpage | DFS Deutsche Flugsicherung GmbH
- Luftfartstilsynet
- BMDV - Startseite
- BMDV - EU-Regelungen für Drohnen
- Startpage | DFS Deutsche Flugsicherung GmbH
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