User manual KYOSHO CURTISS P-40 WARHAWK 40

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[. . . ] B As the front end of the antenna may be dangerous, do not aim it toward faces. B Do not store this model in a high-temperature/humidity area or in direct sunlight. WARNING: Do NOT operate the model in the following places and situations: (Non-observance may lead to accidents!With weak dry batteries, transmission and reception of the radio fall off. [. . . ] Keep in mind that people around you may also operate a radio control model!This may lead to further trouble and unforeseen acci- WARNING: In order to avoid accidents and personal injury, be sure to observe the following: VORSICHT: Zur Unfall- und Sachschadenvermeidung, beachten Sie bitte auch folgendes: ATTENTION: Respectez les consignes suivantes afin de faire évoluer votre modèle en toute sécurité: AVISO: Lea los siguientes consejos para prevenir posibles accidentes. Never use fuel indoors or in places with open fires and sources of heat!Store fuel only in cool, dry and dark places out of children's reach!2V-1200mAh~3000mAh battery and a charger compatible with the battery in addition to what is required in the assembly instruction. B C N , ð This shows you remaining amount of the battery capacity with the Power Switch turned ON. Make sure the Servo Reversing Switches are positioned as shown in the drawing below. B , Ì OEð If the batteries are loaded with improper terminals, the batteries may leak. B , Ì `Î , Ì The decal numbers between brackets are only for the opposite side. B / Check every time before driving / Vor jedem Fahrbetrieb prüfen!B , ª , ª Despite the starter wiring unit and connector units are properly hooked up, still the starter will not drive the engine to start properly, you can think of the engine fed with excessive fuel. / When the engine does not start / Fehlersuche, falls der Motor nicht anspringt / Lorsque le moteur ne démarre pas / Si el motor no arranca "W B The engine is flooded with fuel. H Remove the air cleaner, do you see the carburetor open more than 1mm?B O "F, µ Start the engine and see the condition of the engine. / When the engine does not start / Fehlersuche, falls der Motor nicht anspringt / Lorsque le moteur ne démarre pas / Si el motor no arranca "W B The engine and muffler get hot!B , Ì C After stopping the engine, first switch off the receiver, then the transmitter. If you fail to break-in an engine, the lubricating oil inside does not circulate and the engine will be caked with burns; running becomes difficult and engine life is shortened. Always screw in the needle valve 10 to 20° at a time in order not to damage the engine. B I ^ , È The needle valve setting for normal engine running lies between 1 and 1/4 turns screwed out from closed position. B v " " , ð Start the engine as explained in the chapter <ENGINE STARTING> and run your car. [. . . ] B ^Ê'u Watch the speed of your car running down a straight with the throttle control moved to high. When your car's speed reaches the peak, the needle valve setting is optimal. B < When screwing the needle valve further in, exhausts become in-visible and rpm decrease. Note that for normal running, the needle valve is screwed out 10 ~20 from the valve's optimal setting position! [. . . ]

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