User manual KYOSHO CALIBER ZG

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[. . . ] But we recommend using sail-servo to get best performance. B , « , If already supplied with the radio, there is no need to purchase a battery box separately. L For proper radio handling, refer to its manual. B Read through the manual before you begin, so you will have an overall idea of what to do. [. . . ] Must be purchsed separately with other sets. B " , µ This kit contains many screws in and other hardware different metric sizes and shapes. B , Self-tapping (TP) screws cut threads into the parts when being tightened. Excessive force may permanently damage parts when tightening TP screws. It is recommended to stop tightening when the part is securely attached or when some resistance is felt after the threaded portion enters the plastic. Oe TC --á How size of screw is given: Y If not, the range of the transmitter will not be sufficient!If not, the range of the receiver will not be sufficient!Check that the servos move according to your inputs. B In addition to this page, read the instruc-ion t manual supplied with your radio as well. B Modify your transmitter so the sail control stick will remain in any position you moved it to, even when releasing it. ¦ The closest possible heading into the wind is a little over 45¡ to either side of the wind. Whether you sail your yacht on ponds, lakes, rivers or elsewhere, take precautionary measures to avoid accidents. B Avoid windy and stormy weather since it is impossible to sail your yacht. When bow heads for B, return rudder to neutral position. Keep sails without making · When bow is on course towards C, return rudder to neutral position. Slowly open sails without making · B Kyosho R/C models can move at high speed and therefore cause serious injury to people or damage to property. It is your responsibility to operate your model safely. B Ensure the sails open and close as per your transmitter inputs. O , ½'ø Starboard Tack: sails are on the left side. , ð , µ Put the sail boat to water, exposing its sails to the wind blowing from the side. [. . . ] B If the yacht begins to move by itself, somebody else is on your frequency. Do not operate it under such conditions for it may go out of control. B Never sail your yacht near people or in places with strong currents!B With light winds or your yacht running at faster speed, close the sails. [. . . ]

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