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GREAT PLANES MASTER CADDY Manual Petunjuk Perakitan
TABLE OF CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION
PRECAUTIONS
INTRODUCTION
Thank you for purchasing the GREAT
PLANES
MASTER
CADDY!
The MASTER
CADDY with its detachable APS (Auxiliary Power
Station) is the most convenient field box available.
You will not only be able to neatly carry all your
flying equipment to the field, but thanks to the APS,
you will also be able to start your engine on the flight
line or wherever you wish, without carrying the
whole field box around.
PRECAUTIONS
You must be very careful when assembling
this kit and when working with the adhesives and
tools to keep from hurting yourself or damaging
personal property.
Take your time and build the MASTER
CADDY according to these instructions and you
will end up with a straight, nice looking field box
that you will be proud to take to the flying field.
You must exercise extreme caution when in-
stalling or storing any electronic items on or in your
MASTER CADDY.
@ When mounting a power panel or electric fuel pump
make sure the leads can not short out, which could cause
sparks or excessive heat.
@ Do not allow your glow plug driver, battery or any
electrical device to be stored in your MASTER CADDY
without the proper insulation in place to prevent short cir-
cuits.
Model airplane fuel is highly flammable
and explosive! Extreme care should be taken at all
times. Do not allow anyone to smoke, bring any
flame near or allow anything that could set off a
spark near the fuel container. If fuel leaks out of its
container and onto the MASTER CADDY, clean
everything thoroughly being very careful not to
ignite the fuel.
Model airplane fuel burns very
quickly, and cleanly, with a flame that is almost in-
visible.
Never use the cradles to hold the model
while the engine is running.
The cradles were
designed for holding the plane while assembling
and working on it.