User manual KYOSHO CALMATO 40 SPORTS RTF

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[. . . ] 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 B , ± For adjusting straightline Adjust so boat will not running. If not, the range of the transmitter will not be sufficient! [. . . ] I With the speed control stick pushed up. Must be purchsed separately with other sets. Must be purchsed separately with other sets. Add epoxy glue to parting line if it appears after debarring. Must be purchsed separately with other sets. Must be purchsed separately with other sets. [ , ð ' Set the hatch, paying attention not to catch the cords under seal edge. B Screw 5 x 15mm screws paying attention not to squeeze 12 too much. B , K , Ì OE¯ , Ì , ð In order to avoid accidents and personal injury, be sure to observe the following: Pay attention to the waves and operate your board from shore. Always keep model in sight, and within 20m--from shore. Enjoy your R/C Surfer with your guardian/protector if you are under 15 years old. When NOT using the model, always switch off the receiver and transmitter! furthermore , disconnect the Ni-Cd battery and remove it from the model!R/C Surfer th rough sur f in si mil ar way t o R/ C b oa ts . A , ¾ When launching, pay attention to oncoming waves, to avoid falling in the water and wetting the transmitter. Launch R/C Surfer by placing into water during flattest conditions between "sets"of waves. Motor R/C Surfer out past small waves close to shoreline. [ ON Motor R/C Surfer out past small waves close to shoreline. Choose the easiest path out through the surf, paying attention to avoid being hit by breaking waves. Jump broken waves "whitewash" straight on, and try to steer towards the unbroken parts of the waves "shoulder". Position R/C Surfer behind breaking wave area "impact zone" for best wave selection. Operate R/C surfer from beach away from shoreline. [. . . ] When this begins to happen, surf R/C Surfer closer to shore to be easily retrieved. Save enough battery power to motor into shore to avoid being caught "out the back" with no power. Hold transmitter high when retrieving R/C Surfer from surf. Once retrieved, wash sand off R/C Surfer, and dry well before battery removal/change. [. . . ]

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