hours of flight time for flight safety and reliability.
Flight Condition Requirements
Weather Conditions and Surrounding Environment
The aircraft is designed to operate in good to moderate weather
conditions. To avoid collision, serious injury and property damage,
observe the following rules:
1. DO NOT use the aircraft in severe weather conditions. These
include wind speeds exceeding 10 m/s, snow, rain, smog, heavy
wind, hail, lightning, tornadoes or hurricanes.
2. Keep the aircraft at least 30 feet (10 meters) away from obstacles,
people, animals, buildings, public infrastructure, trees, and bodies of
water when in flight. Stay even further away from the above objects
as your altitude increases.
3. Be EXTRA cautious when operating the aircraft indoors. Some
features of the aircraft, especially the stabilization feature, may be
impacted.
4. Be sure to enable the Vision System when flying indoors. Note that
the Vision System may NOT work properly when it is flying over
water, over surfaces without a clear pattern, or in a dim environment.
1. Aircraft and battery performance is subject to environmental factors
such as air density and temperature.
a. DO NOT operate the aircraft when the temperature is outside
the range of -4° to 113° F (-20° to 45° C).
2. DO NOT use the aircraft near accidents, fire, explosions,
floods, tsunamis, avalanches, landslides, earthquakes, dust, or
sandstorms.
Interference with Communications
1. Check if any part of the aircraft has been hit or crashed. Contact
DJI support or the authorized dealers when needed.
2. Fly in open areas. Tall buildings or steel structures may affect the
accuracy of the on-board compass and block the GPS signal.
3. Avoid interference between the remote controller and other wireless
equipment. Make sure to turn off the Wi-Fi on your mobile device.
4. Be extremely alert when fly near areas with magnetic or
radio interference and M210-RTK is recommended in such
environment. These include but are NOT limited to: high
voltage lines, large scale power transmission stations or mobile
base stations and broadcasting towers. Failing to do so may
compromise the transmission quality of this product or cause
remote controller and video transmission errors which may
affect flight orientation and location accuracy. The aircraft may
behave abnormally or go out of control in areas with too much
interference.
Operating the Aircraft Responsibly
To avoid serious injury and property damage, observe the following
rules:
1. Make sure you are NOT drunk, or under the influence of drugs,
anesthesia, or suffering from dizziness, fatigue, nausea or any other
conditions, whether physical or mental, that could impair your ability
to operate the aircraft safely.
2. Pulling the left stick to the bottom inside corner and pressing the
RTH button at the same time will stop the motor when the aircraft
is airborne. The landing function of the aircraft will not be triggered.
DO NOT perform the aforementioned combination command
unless in an emergency situation. This function is turned off by
default. You may turn on this combination command feature via
the DJI GO 4 app.
3. Upon landing, power off the aircraft first, then switch off the remote
controller.
4. DO NOT drop, launch, fire or otherwise project any dangerous
payloads on or at any buildings, persons or animals, or which could
cause personal injury or property damage.
5. DO NOT use the aircraft that has been crashed or accidently hit, or
the aircraft that is not in good condition.
1. Make sure you have been sufficiently trained and are fully aware of
any contingency plans before accidents happen.
2. Make sure you have a flight plan and never fly the aircraft
recklessly.
3. Respect the privacy of others when using the camera. Make
sure you comply with local privacy laws, regulations, and moral
standards.
4. DO NOT use this product for any reason other than general
personal use. DO NOT use it for any illegal or inappropriate
purpose (such as spying, military operations, or unauthorized
investigations).
5. DO NOT use this product to defame, abuse, harass, stalk, threaten
or otherwise violate the legal rights (such as the right of privacy and
publicity) of others.
6. DO NOT trespass into private property of others.
Flight Modes, Functions and Warnings
Flight Modes
To avoid serious injury and property damage, observe the following
rule:
DO NOT switch from P-mode to either A-mode or S-mode unless
you are sufficiently familiar with the aircraft's behavior for each flight
mode, since disabling GPS may result in being unable to land the
aircraft safely.
P-mode or S-mode is preferred for most flight scenarios. Users can
switch to A-mode if P-mode or S-mode is unavailable. When flying in
A-mode, take EXTRA precautions because some features are NOT
available in A-mode. When flying indoors, the aircraft cannot perform
precision hovering when flying above the surfaces that do not have
a clear pattern. Refer to the "Vision System and Infrared Sensing
System" section for complete indoor flying criteria.
1. P-mode (Positioning): P-mode works best when the GPS signal
is strong. The aircraft utilizes the GPS and Vision System to
automatically stabilize itself, navigate between obstacles or track a
moving object. Advanced features such as TapFly and ActiveTrack
are enabled in this mode.
2. S-mode (Sports): S-mode is identical to P-mode in terms of flight
controller settings, except that the handling gain values of the
aircraft are adjusted in order to enhance the maneuverability of the
aircraft. The maximum flight speed of the aircraft is increased in
this mode.
3. A-mode (Attitude): When neither the GPS nor the Vision System is
available, the aircraft will only use its barometer for positioning to
control the altitude.
If you intend to switch to modes that disable GPS assistance (e.g.,
A mode), you are required to accept the prompted disclaimer to
enable this function. If this function is enabled, you further understand
and agree that data including but not limited to flight telemetry data
and function records could be uploaded to and maintained on a DJI
designated server.
Failsafe and Return to Home
1. The Return to Home feature will NOT work if the GPS signal is
insufficient (GPS signal less than three bars) or if GPS is not active.
2. Press the RTH (Return to Home) Button on the remote controller to
initiate the Return to Home process instead of turning off the remote
controller.
3. Tall buildings may adversely affect the Failsafe function. Please
adjust the aircraft location, altitude and speed while returning home
to avoid obstacles. Aircraft will stop ascending and immediately
return to the Home Point if you move the left stick if the aircraft
reaches 65 feet (20 meters) altitudes or beyond during Failsafe.
4. Make sure to operate the aircraft within the transmission range of
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