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• DO NOT charge batteries under ANY of the following conditions:
- Batteries that are hot to the touch.
- Batteries that are not expressly stated by the manufacturer to be suitable to
accept the power output (voltage and amperage) the charger delivers during
the charging process.
- Batteries that are damaged or defective in any way.
Examples of damage or defects include, but are not limited to, batteries with
dented cells, damaged or frayed wires, loose connections, fluid leaks, corrosion,
plugged vents, swelling, cell deformity, impact damage, melted components, or any
other signs of damage.
- Battery packs that have been altered from original manufacturer configuration.
- Non-rechargeable batteries (explosion hazard).
- Batteries that have missing or unreadable labels, preventing you from properly
identifying the battery type and specifications.
• ALWAYS use the included battery safety bag while charging, transporting and storing
your batteries.
IMPORTANT POINTS TO REMEMBER
• Because your model is controlled by radio, it is subject to radio interference from many
sources that are beyond your control. Since radio interference can cause momentary
losses of radio control, always allow a safety margin in all directions around the model in
order to prevent collisions.
• Range test your radio system in the area that you will be running the model to ensure
that you have range that covers the area you want to drive.
After range testing, drive slowly in the area at first to make sure there is no interference
that can cause momentary lapses of control.
• Always use new or freshly charged batteries in your model to maximize signal power
output and range.
• The motors, batteries, and speed control can become hot during use.
Be careful to avoid getting burned.
Safety
Precautions
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