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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

It is vital to follow these safety instructions in order to prevent misuse of this engine that
could result in severe harm to yourself or others. Great Power Engine Company does not take
any responsibility for loss, damage, injury and/or death. In no event shall Great Power Engine
Company be liable to the customers for special, incidental or consequential damages and
injuries (including damages or loss of the third parties' properties or lives.) You are
responsible for operating the engine safely. Please note that engines may stop suddenly for
various reasons. Take this into account when flying your plane to prevent it being damaged
in the event of a sudden stop.
By operating the engine, you agree to be held completely responsible for any damage or injury that
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is incurred as a result.
Read all instructions before operating the engine.
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When operating the engine, always abide by the laws of your country.
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Use original spare parts only.
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Make sure all parts of your body clear of the spinning propeller of the plane.
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Make sure all propeller screws and spinner are tightened and in a good condition before every
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flight (90-110 inch-lbs).
Check the engine is firmly fixed to the engine mount periodically.
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Do not operate the engine or fly your plane alone.
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Do not allow anyone to stand in front of or next to the engine and propeller. Always stand behind
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the engine and propeller when the engine is running.
10. Wear close-fitting clothing when operating the engine. Loose clothing and material such as gravel,
power cords or rope can be drawn into the spinning propeller which may cause severe injury or
death.
11. Wear thick leather gloves or use a starting stick to start the engine up. It's not recommended using
your own hands or fingers to do so.
12. Operate the engine in a well-ventilated area. Do not operate it indoors.
13. Spectators or bystanders, especially children and pets, should be at least 10 meters away from the
running engine.
14. Always turn the engine off before making any adjustment.
15. Use the ignition kill switch to stop the engine.
16. Gasoline is highly flammable. Sparks from electrical contacts such as battery chargers, fuel pumps
WARNING
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