Important Notices And Safety Guidelines - SYMA S52H User Manual

Remote control helicopter
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1.0 Important Notices
Thank you for purchasing this SYMA product. To ensure that you operate the helicopter correctly and
conveniently, please read these instructions carefully before first use and store them in a safe place for
future reference.
1. In order to protect the legitimate rights and interests of users, please be sure to read the contents of
this manual carefully before using this product.
2. When using this product, please be sure to strictly observe and perform the requirements which
include but are not limited to the instructions and safety guidelines. For any personal injury, accident,
property loss, legal dispute, or any other adverse event causing a conflict of interest resulting from the
use of the product or any irresistible factors that are in violation of the safety instructions, the user
shall bear the related responsibilities and losses. Syma will not take any responsibility.
3. Once you start using the product. you are deemed to have read, understood, recommended, and
accepted the terms and contents of the instructions (including disclaimers, safety instructions,
warning instructions, etc) included with this product.
4. In case you are having challenges on any aspect of the product, may it be operation or
maintenance, please contact our customer service directly.
Safety Guidelines
1. Please store the smaller-sized helicopter accessories in places that are out of reach of children.
2. For all first-time flights, the left joystick must be slowly pushed up in order to prevent the helicopter
from ascending too fast to avoid unnecessary collision and possible damage and injury.
3. When the flight is ended, first turn off the power of the remote control. Then turn off the power of the
helicopter.
4. Avoid placing the batteries in places with high temperatures and exposure to heat.
5. Take extra precautions to ensure that the helicopter is at a minimum distance of 15 feet from the
pilot, other people, and animals in order to prevent bodily injury during flight operations. A minimum
separation distance of 20 cm must be maintained between the user's body and the device under
normal use conditions.
6. Children under the age of 8 must be instructed in the correct and safe operation of the helicopter by
an adult.
7. Children must be under adult supervision when using this helicopter.
8. Non-rechargeable batteries are not to be recharged; Batteries are to be inserted with the correct
polarity; Different types of batteries or new and used batteries must not be mixed.
9. The supply terminals can not be short-circuited.
10. Discharge the battery to 40%-50% (On a full charge, fly for half of the total flight time) if it will not be
used for 10 days or more, this can greatly extend the battery life.
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