telemetry data (e.g., speed, altitude, battery life, and information about
the gimbal and camera) and operations records, may be provided to
DJI. The internal storage device incorporated into the product stores
various types of data, including flight telemetry data. You may also
provide flight telemetry data and other data to us when you manually
transmit that information from the internal storage device to us.
Please refer to DJI Privacy Policy (available at http://www.dji.com/policy)
for more information.
Before You Begin
This product is an aircraft that offers easy flight when in good working
order as set forth below. Visit http://www.dji.com for the most current
instructions and warnings and http://knowbeforeyoufly.org/ for more
information about flight safety and compliance.
The following documents have been produced to help you safely
operate and make full use of your aircraft:
In the Box
Disclaimer and Safety Guidelines
Intelligent Flight Battery Safety Guidelines
Quick Start Guide
User Manual
Check all of the included parts listed in the In the Box document and
read the Disclaimer and Safety Guidelines before flight. Then prepare
for your first flight by using the Quick Start Guide and watching all of
the tutorial videos on DJI's official website (http://www.dji.com). If you
have questions, refer to the User Manual in the app or on DJI's official
website for more comprehensive information. Make sure you fully
understand the functionality of each individual part, the flight condition
requirements, the key contingency warning functions/systems, and all
government regulations before each flight. If you have any questions
or problems during the assembly, maintenance or use of this product,
please contact DJI or a DJI authorized dealer.
Individual Parts
Regarding Genuine and Functional Parts
To avoid component malfunction, serious injury, and property damage,
observe the following rules:
1. Use only genuine DJI parts or parts certified by DJI. Unauthorized
parts or parts from non-DJI certified manufacturers may cause
system malfunctions and compromise safety.
2. Ensure there are no foreign objects (such as water, oil, soil, sand,
etc.) inside of the aircraft or its components.
3. Ensure the aircraft and its components – including but not limited
to the remote controller, camera, gimbal, compass, propulsion
system, and battery – are all in good working order, damage-
free, and functioning well. Refer to the remaining sections in this
document for more details on how to ensure the functionality of
these components.
4. DO NOT modify or alter the aircraft, its components, and parts.
Unauthorized modification may cause malfunctions and affect the
aircraft's functionality and safety.
Remote Controller
1. Ensure the remote controller is fully charged before each flight.
2. If the remote controller is powered on and has NOT been used for
5 minutes, it will sound an alert. After 6 minutes it will automatically
power off. Move the sticks or perform some other action to cancel
the alert.
3. Adjust the clamp of the mobile device holder to allow a firm grip on
your mobile device.
4. Ensure the mobile device holder is firmly in place and does not
slip.
5. Ensure the antennas of the remote controller are unfolded and
adjusted to the proper position to achieve optimal transmission
quality.
6. Repair or replace the remote controller if damaged. A damaged
remote controller antenna will greatly decrease performance.
7. Linking is required if you wish to replace your remote controller or
receiver or add a new remote controller. Refer to the User Manual
for details.
8. Make Sure that you first switch off the aircraft (after it is safe to do
so), then switch off the Remote Controller. Otherwise it may cause
the loss of control of the aircraft.
9. Fully charge the battery at least once every three months to
maintain battery health.
Compass
To avoid possible serious injury and property damage, observe the
following rule:
Land immediately when obvious drifting occurs in flight, i.e., the
aircraft does NOT fly in straight lines.
Only calibrate the compass when the DJI GO 4 app or the status
indicator prompt you to do so. Observe the following rules when
calibrating your compass:
1. DO NOT calibrate your compass where there is magnetic
interference, such as interference by magnetite, parking structures,
or steel reinforcements underground.
2. DO NOT carry ferromagnetic materials with you during calibration
such as cellular phones.
3. The DJI GO 4 app will prompt you to resolve the compass issue if
the compass is affected by strong interference after calibration is
complete. Follow the prompted instructions to resolve the compass
issue.
Propulsion Systems
To avoid serious injury to yourself or others, which may be caused by
the rotating propellers and motors, observe the following rules:
Propellers
1. DO NOT use aged, chipped, or broken propellers.
2. Always power off the aircraft before touching the propellers.
3. Be aware of the sharp edges of the propellers when mounting
or removing the propellers. Wear gloves or take other protective
measures when touching the propellers.
4. Whenever necessary, use tools (e.g., wrench, screwdriver, pliers,
etc.) to remove or install the propellers.
5. Ensure the propellers are securely mounted to prevent them from
falling off the motors.
6. DO NOT turn on the motors when propellers are mounted and there
are other people or animals in the immediate vicinity.
7. Using third-party propellers may compromise the aerodynamics of
the aircraft. For a better and safer flight experience, we recommend
you to use original DJI propellers only.
8. Wipe the propellers to make them dry before each flight where
the surrounding temperature is around 0℃ (32℉) to avoid the
propellers from having frosted.
Motors
1. Ensure the motors are securely mounted and rotating smoothly.
2. DO NOT attempt to modify the structure of the motors.
3. DO NOT touch or let your hands or body come in contact with the
motors after flight as they may be hot.
To avoid possible serious injury and property damage, observe the
following rules:
1. DO NOT block any of the ventilation holes on the motors.
2. DO NOT block any of the ventilation holes on the frame arm of the
aircraft.
Motors
1. Keep the motors free of dust.
2. If a motor is stuck and unable to rotate freely, execute the CSC
(Combination Stick Command) to stop the motors immediately.
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