C) Installing The Receiver Aerial; D) Inspecting The Ship's Propeller - Reely Hydro Force Operating Instructions Manual

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c) Mounting the Receiver Aerial
Figure 2, item 3, shows a possible installation site for a 2.4 GHz remote control. Observe the following notes for
installation of the receiver aerial:
Modern remote control systems in 2.4 GHz technology only require short aerials at the transmitter and recei-
ver for secure operation. Only the few centimetres without insulation are the receiver aerial. The remaining
part of the aerial cable serves as supply/extension so that you can pull an aerial from a model.
For secure reception, it is perfectly sufficient if the last three centimetres of the receiver aerial in the body are
placed vertically in the body, e.g. with a short piece of Bowden tube glued into the body (figure 2, item 5).
Important!
The remote control range may be reduced drastically if the receiver aerial is not placed correctly (e.g. if the
aerial is only flat in the boat's body). In this case, the model can no longer be controlled. Check that the
receiver aerial is placed correctly before every operation.
d) Inspecting the Ship Propeller
Check the ship's propeller and its counter-nut for tight fit and damage before any voyage. A damaged ship's propeller
must be replaced before operation of the model. Otherwise, the ship's propeller may come loose unintended or break
apart in operation. There is a danger of further damage to your model. The model will also no longer be controllable.
On the ship's propeller, also observe further information in the chapter „Replacing the Ship's Propeller".
Attention!
The ship propeller is very sharp-edged and may cause injury and/or property damage when handling, repla-
cing and in operation!
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