Download Print this page

Nitro MY2 Instruction Manual page 3

Advertisement

To prevent any serious personal injury and/or damage to property, please be responsible when operating
all remote controlled models. Extra attention is called for when operating any glow fuel powered model.
These models can exceed speeds of 31 mph (50km/h) and use highly poisonous and flammable fuels.
Inspect your model before operation
Make sure that all screws and nuts are properly tightened. It is also a good idea to use removable thread glue
wherever metal screws go into metal, especially for engine mounts and the engine pilot shaft.
Always use fresh batteries for your transmitter and for your receiver to avoid losing control of the model.
Always test the brakes and the throttle before starting your engine to avoid losing control of the model.
Make sure the air filter is clean and oiled. Never run your engine without an air filter.
Your engine can be seriously damaged if dirt and debris get inside the engine.
Make sure no one else is using the same radio frequency as you are using.
Choose the right place to operate your R/C model.
Do not run on public streets or highways. This could cause serious accidents, personal injuries, and/or
property damage.
Never run R/C models near people or animals.
To avoid injury, do not run in confined spaces.
Do not run where loud noises can disturb others, such as hospitals and residential areas.
Never run indoors. There is a high risk of fire and/or damage.
Heat,Fire,and Fuel Safety
Never use gasoline in a glow model engine. Use glow fuel specifically designed for car engines. Using
non-approved fuels in your engine can cause an explosion.
Do not run near open flames or smoke while running your model or while handling fuel.
Always store fuel in a well ventilated place, away from heating devices, open flames, direct sunlight,
or batteries. Keep glow fuel away from children.
Be aware that some parts will be hot after operation. Do not touch the exhaust or the engine until they have
cooled. These parts may reach 275°C (527°F) degrees during operation!
Cautions
Glow fuel is flammable and poisonous. Always read the warning label
for safety information. Glow fuel powered model engines emit
poisonous vapors and gasses. These vapors irritate eyes and can be
highly dangerous to you health. We recommend wearing rubber or
vinyl gloves to avoid direct contact with glow fuel. Also, be aware of
spilled or leaking fuel. Fuel leaks can cause fires or explosions.

Advertisement

loading