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Tamiya TamTech-Gear GB-02 CHASSIS Bedienungsanleitung Seite 10

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*Please read with supervising adult(s).
To avoid serious personal injury and/or
motely controlled rnodels in a responsible manner as out-lined below. Cars
of the TamTech-Gear
cannot be stopped quickly.
A Cautions when operating RIC model
• Be aware of your surroundings when oper-
ating any RIC model.
1. Never run the model on public roads or
streets, as it could endanger traffic.
2. Never run an RIC model near people or ani-
maJs, nor use people or animals as obstacles
when operating vehicles.
3. To avoid injury to persons or animals, and
damage to property, never run an WC model in
a confined
or crowded
ESC (FET7Y7)
'PROPER
RIC MODEL OPERATING PROCEDURES
To
a runaway RIC model, never connect a battery to an RIC model re-
ceiver without first tuming on the transmitter. Always switch the transmitter on
first, then the model. Refer to the instructions
on page 6 Of the manud
'Battery,
motor and heat sink become ex-
üemety hot during or after operation
cause
bums
if touched.
'Do
not touch any rotating parts such as
wheels, shafts and gears, as they can cause
a serious
accident
ton.
'TAKE MAXIMUM CARE IN WIRING, SECUR-
ING AND
INSULATING
Property connect plugs. To prevent electrical shock arWor darnage to the
product
resulting from a short-circuit,
tubing or electrical tape. Before running vehicle, check that battery wiring and
plugs are not so loose as to drag on the ground. Property secure cables using
electrical tape or nylon tie-wraps.
'DRAGGING
ROTATING COMPONENTS CAN BURN OUT MOTOR
Stiff rotation of gears, shafts. joints and wheels will bum out the motor. Make
sure tlat rotating parts move smoothly. A worn motor will overheat and result
in a short running time. Replace a worn out motor as soon as possible.
'LOW
BATTERY POWER WILL RESULT IN LOSS OF CONTROL
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-rRCæ
Cautions
'To preventdamageto the RIC rnocEl
tential runaway vehicle.
el when it is not being used.
'When using rechargeablebatteries.carefully
read and follow the instnxtions supplied with
the battery and charger unit. Improper handling
or use can cause
dents.
not dismultle or modify the battery or
charger. No user serviceable parts aro inside.
*purchase a suitable battery charger at an
appliance store or hobby shop.
*Avoid over chargingthe battery.Overcharg-
ing not only darnages the battery. but can cause excess heat buiki-up and
possibility
a fire, resulting in serious accidents.
avoid damage to tho battery. never recharge it when still warm from use
in runningthe RICmocH Allow the batteryto cool off prior to recharging.
*Disconnect chargingplug from batteryafter recharging.
*Never incinerateused batteries,as they can explodecausing seriousaccl-
dents.
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can exceed speeds of 30krn,'h(19rnph),and
area.
and can
if t0LEhed
during
opera-
CABLES
insulate connections
RIC models will run out of cmtrol
the receiver or transmitter
drops off. Stop the vehicle irnmediately when
the car starts to slow down to prevent it from
running out of cmtrol.
e INTERFERENCE
FROM ANOTHER
Make sure that no one else is using the same
frequency as yours in your running area. Using
the sarme frequency at the sarne time, whether
t is driving, flying or sailing, can cause loss of
control of tho RIC models, resiling in serious
accidents.
when handling
rechargeable
its battery,as wellas being a po-
and remove the battery frorn the RIC mod-
serious damage
and acci-
±E/-Vü
operate all re-
X
Electronic
speed controller
with heat shrink
when either
battery voltage
RADIO
batteries

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