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Specific Safety Rules - Harbor Freight Tools 57990 Owner's Manual & Safety Instructions

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Specific Safety Rules

1. Maintain labels and nameplates on
the product. These carry important
information. If unreadable or missing, contact
Harbor Freight Tools for a replacement.
2. Maintain a safe working environment. Make
sure there is adequate surrounding workspace.
3. Always keep all electrical cords away
from the propellers on this Boat.
4. If two Boats with the same radio frequency
are used (both with the same numbers
on the Transmitter and/or Receiver),
they must be at least 1640' away
from one another in order to maintain
adequate transmission control.
5. Before using in the water perform
a distance check to be certain that
you can maintain radio control at
least 25' from Transmitter to Boat.
6. NEVER run Boat in swimming pools
or bodies of water where people
are swimming or playing.
7. NEVER run Boat in flowing water, such
as a river or stream. Run Boat in a lake.
Be mindful of wildlife or nearby fishermen.
8. NEVER recharge
non-rechargeable batteries.
9. Do not install old and new batteries
together. Do not install alkaline, carbon-
zinc or rechargeable batteries together.
Position batteries in proper polarity. Do
not use swollen or leaking batteries.
10. Remove batteries from both the
Boat and the Transmitter if they will
not be used for a long period.
Item 57990
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11. People with pacemakers should
consult their physician before using
this product. Electromagnetic fields in
close proximity to a heart pacemaker
could cause interference to or failure of
the pacemaker. In addition, people with
pacemakers should adhere to the following:
• Avoid operating this Boat alone.
• Don't use this product with the
power switch locked on.
• If powered via a power cord be certain
that the tool is properly grounded.
A ground fault interrupt (GFCI)
system is also a good precaution.
This inexpensive device is a good
safety measure because it prevents
a sustained electrical shock.
• Properly maintain and inspect all tools
before use to avoid electrical shock.
12. Never pick up, or lay down the Boat until
its Propellers come to a complete stop.
Moving parts can grab the surface and pull
the Boat out of your control and there is the
possibility of damage, or personal injury.
When handling this Boat, be sure to keep
hands clear of propellers at all times.
13. This product is for supervised use by ages
8 and up. Children must be properly trained in
safety issues and operating procedures before
being allowed to use this product and must
always be supervised by a responsible adult.
14. WARNING: Always remove the Battery
from the Battery Compartment
when it is being charged.
15. Always wear work gloves if removing
the Propellers. The blades can be very
sharp. If the Boat has been recently used,
let the Motors as well as both Drive Shafts
cool at least 15 minutes before touching.
16. Do not recharge the Battery if it is hot.
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