Ko Propo EX-1UR Operation Manual page 6

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Notes after driving (sailing)
In the case of an electric-powered car, be
sure to disconnect the nicad battery after
completing driving.
A fire may occur or the model may run out of con-
trol if the switch is turned on by mistake.
Be sure to disconnect the battery from the
transmitter when not using the transmitter
for a long time.
The transmitter may be damaged because of liq-
uid leaking if you leave the battery in the transmit-
ter for a long time.
Notes on handling and charging nicad battery (sold separately)
Never short-circuit the battery terminals.
It is dangerous because it may cause the outbreak
of fire or explosion.
Do not incinerate the batteries.
It is very dangerous because they may explode.
Be sure to use a KO Propo charger for charg-
ing and to use correct charging current (1A or
less).
Incorrect charging current may cause explosion of
battery, excessive heat build-up and liquid leaking.
If other company's chargers are used, there is a
possibility that the auto cut-off function will fail to
operate.
In the case of liquid leaking from battery, be
sure to avoid eye contact with the liquid.
Blindness may occur. If the liquid enters your eye,
apply large amounts of water to wash and contact
a doctor immediately for treatment.
Please support recycling.
Nicad and nickel-metal hydride batteries are recyclable. Careless disposal may cause environmental
contamination.
Warning!
When storing the transmitter, batteries, and
models, be sure to keep them out of the reach
of children.
Damage and/or injury from the chemicals may oc-
cur.
Caution!
Do not store the transmitter or the receiver
in the following places.
• Extremely hot or cold places (+40 degrees
or higher, –10 degrees or lower)
• Places exposed to direct sunshine
• Places with high humidity
• Places with much vibration
• Dusty places
Storing the unit under these circumstances may
result in deformation of the case or a failure of the
unit.
Danger!
Do not apply a big shock to the batteries.
It may damage the battery and result in a short
circuit and excessive heat build-up.
Do not dismantle or modify the battery.
Dismantling the battery may cause liquid to leak
out.
Do not wet batteries and do not charge wet
batteries.
Do not charge dry cell batteries.
Primary batteries such as dry cell batteries cannot
be charged. Doing so may cause explosion or fire.
When handling a charger or connecting a
charger to an AC outlet, do not touch it with
wet hands.
Doing so may cause electric shock.

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