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13. Never let the fuel touch your skin, clothes, or eyes. If fuel does make contact with any of these, immediately ush the area with
water and then consult a medical professional.
14. Store fuel only in dark, dry, cool places. MAKE SURE THAT FUEL IS STORED WELL OUT OF THE REACH OF CHILDREN.
15. Make sure that the container which holds the fuel is closed tightly after use.
16. Do not throw fuel canisters (full or empty); there is the potential of explosion.
17. After using your model, do not touch the engine or muer as these parts will be very hot and may cause burns. Please allow
your model to fully cool after use prior to touching.
18. Read all the instructions before operating your engine.
19. If you have any questions about any aspects concerning the operation of this engine, do not attempt to start or operate it in
any way.
20. You, and only you, are responsible for the safe operation of your engine.
21. Do not operate the engine if you do not want to accept complete responsibility for any injury or damage caused or incurred
during its operation.
22. Verify proper ignition, receiver and transmitter battery voltages, that all batteries are fresh and fully charged; always perform
a range check before every ight.
23. Never operate the engine or y model aircraft alone.
24. Turn the engine o before making any adjustments.
25. Prior to operating the engine inspect motor mounts bolts and the rewall’s integrity.
26. Eye protection should be used by all persons in the immediate area of the engine when the engine is running.
27. Ensure the aircraft is properly secured when starting or operating the engine as it can develop tremendous thrust.
28. Operate the engine in an open area. Never operate indoors.
29. Always stand behind the propeller when operating the engine.
30. Use a heavy duty starter stick, or a properly sized electric starter to ip and/or start the engine.
31. Use heavy leather work gloves when ipping the prop.
32. Stay away from the prop while operating the engine. Do not wear loose clothing near the engine or prop. Do not allow people
to stand in front of or beside the propeller when the engine is operating.
33. Do not run the engine near loose material such as dirt, sand, gravel, power cords, ropes, cords, etc. Any loose material can be
drawn into the turning prop causing injury or damage.
34. Keep people and pets at least 50 feet away when operating the engine.
35. Always use the proper size propeller. Never use damaged, modied or repaired propellers.
36. Always use the correct type and length of propeller bolts. Never use spacers behind the propeller.
37. The spinner cones must not touch the propeller.
38. Some thinner props may require the use of shorter prop bolts, especially if not using a spinner back plate. Ensure that your
prop bolts do not bottom out in the propeller hub.
39. Check that the propeller bolts are tight before every ight.
40. Always install an ignition kill switch to stop the engine. Carburetor linkages should be adjusted so that the engine will stop
when the carburetor is completely closed.
41. Gasoline is extremely ammable. Do not smoke in the area of your engine and gas supply. Also sparks can come from electrical
contacts on fuel pumps, battery chargers, and other support equipment. Always have a fully charged re extinguisher nearby
and ready.
42. Fuel your aircraft when the engine is cool to the touch.
43. After running your engine, turn your prop several revolutions. This will ensure that your ignition system is discharged.
44. Never turn the engine over without ensuring the ignition system is o.
45. The ignition system produces high voltages. Never touch it during operation.
46. Always y in accordance with the safety runs, regulations and recommendations of the AMA (American Modeling Association).
Read and understand all of the safety material on their website www.modelaircraft.org before using this engine. In Canada,
the representing body is MAAC (Model Aeronautics Association of Canada) and their website is www.maac.ca
CAUTION!
1. This product is not suitable for individuals 14 years of age and under. This is not a toy!
2. This engine contains a number of small parts which are fragile and may act as choking hazards. Please store and assemble this
engine well out of the reach of small children.
3. Do not put ngers, hair or clothing into the shafts or rotating parts of the engine.
Package Contents
1. Gasoline/Petrol Motor w/ Pre-installed Carburetor and Spark plug
2. Ignition Block with Spark Plug
3. Muer, Gasket, and 2 Connecting Bolts
4. 4 Spacer Shafts and 8 Lock Bolts
5. Throttle Extension Arm and Spiral Wrapping
6. Instruction Manual

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