1. Keep away from crowds. Safety is always the top priority.
2. Before operating the aircraft, ensure that both the aircraft's and remote control batteries are fully charged.
3. Never operate the aircraft under the influence of alcohol.
4. Never fly the aircraft above people's heads.
5. Never fly in the rain. Water and moisture can enter the transmitter through gaps in the antenna, joystick, etc., potentially causing loss of control.
6. Never fly in lightning weather. This is extremely dangerous.
7. Always keep the aircraft within your line of sight.
8. Keep away from high-voltage power lines.
9. Installing and using the remote-controlled model requires professional knowledge and skills. Incorrect operation may result in equipment damage or personal injury.
10. Avoid pointing the transmitter antenna directly at the model, as this is the weakest signal angle. Point the transmitter antenna radially towards the controlled model, and keep the remote control and receiver away from metal objects.
11. 2.4GHz radio waves travel in a near-straight line; please avoid placing obstructions between the remote controller and receiver.
12. If the model is dropped, collided with, submerged in water, or otherwise damaged, please conduct thorough testing before the next use.
13. Keep the model and electronic devices away from children.
14. Do not fly too far when the remote controller battery voltage is low. Check the remote controller and receiver battery packs before each flight. Do not rely excessively on the low-voltage alarm function on the remote controller; this function primarily indicates when charging is needed. Without power, the aircraft will become uncontrollable.
15. When placing the remote controller on the ground, lay it flat, not upright. Standing upright may allow it to be blown over by the wind, potentially causing the throttle lever to be accidentally pulled up, affecting the power system and causing injury.







