⚠️ Important Information: Highlights from the PDF Manual
⚠️ Important Information: Highlights from the PDF Manual
Make sure to train sufficiently and have contingency plans for emergencies or when an incident occurs.
DO NOT operate the aircraft in severe weather conditions including wind speeds exceeding 38.5 kilometers per hour, or 23.9 Miles per hour, snow, rain, and fog.
The operating temperature of this product is -10° to 40° Celsius or 14° to 104° Fahrenheit
Avoid obstacles, crowds, trees, and bodies of water (recommended height is at least 3 meters or 9.8 feet above water).
The aircraft cannot avoid moving subjects such as people, animals, or vehicles. When using FocusTrack, pay attention to the surrounding environment to ensure flight safety. DO NOT use FocusTrack in areas with small or fine objects (e.g., tree branches or power lines), transparent objects (e.g., water or glass), or monochrome surfaces (e.g., white walls).
DO NOT operate the aircraft near bird flocks.
DO NOT take off from solid-colored surfaces or surfaces with strong reflection such as a car roof.
Only fly in open areas. Tall buildings and large metal structures may affect the accuracy of the onboard compass and GNSS system. Therefore, DO NOT take off from a balcony or anywhere within 10 meters or 32.8 feet of a buildings during flight.
After takeoff, make sure you are notified with the voice prompt Home Point is updated before continuing flight. If the aircraft has taken off near buildings, the accuracy of the Home Point cannot be guaranteed. In this case, pay close attention to the current position of the aircraft during auto RTH. When the aircraft is close to the Home Point, it is recommended to cancel auto RTH and manually control the aircraft to land at an appropriate location.
When landing, power off the aircraft first, then switch off the remote controller.
Minimize interference by avoiding areas with high levels of electromagnetism, such as locations near power lines, base stations, electrical substations, and broadcasting towers.
The performance of the aircraft and its battery is limited when flying at high altitudes. Fly with caution. The maximum takeoff altitude of the aircraft is 4,000 meters or 13,123 feet when flying with the Intelligent Flight Battery. If the Intelligent Flight Battery Plus is used, the maximum takeoff altitude drops to 3,000 meters or 9,843 feet. If a propeller guard is installed on the aircraft with the Intelligent Flight Battery, the maximum takeoff altitude becomes 1,500 meters of 4,921 feet. DO NOT use the propeller guard together with the Intelligent Flight Battery Plus.
The braking distance of the aircraft is affected by the flight altitude. The higher the altitude, the greater the braking distance. When flying at an altitude above 3,000 meters 9,843 feet, the user should reserve at least 20 meters or 65.6 feet of vertical braking distance and 25 meters or 82 feet of horizontal braking distance to ensure flight safety.
Respect the privacy of others when using the camera. Make sure to comply with local privacy laws, regulations, and moral standards. DO NOT use it for illegal or inappropriate purposes such as spying, military operations, or unauthorized investigations. DO NOT use this product to defame, abuse, harass, stalk, threaten, or otherwise violate legal rights such as the right to privacy and publicity of others. DO NOT trespass onto the private property of others.
DJI’s GEO system designates safe flight locations, provides risk levels and safety notices for individual flights and offers information on restricted airspace. All restricted flight areas are referred to as GEO Zones, which are further divided into Restricted Zones, Authorization Zones, Warning Zones, Enhanced Warning Zones, and Altitude Zones. Users can view such information in real-time in the DJI Fly app. GEO Zones are specific flight areas, including but not limited to airports, large event venues, locations where public emergencies have occurred (such as forest fires), nuclear power plants, prisons, government properties, and military facilities. By default, the GEO system limits takeoffs and flights in zones that may cause safety or security concerns. The GEO system may not fully comply with local laws and regulations. Users shall be responsible for their own flight safety and must consult with the local authorities on the relevant legal and regulatory requirements before requesting to unlock a flight in a restricted area. A GEO Zone map that contains comprehensive information on GEO Zones around the globe is available on the official DJI website GEO system
It is not recommended that you fly your drone in scenic spots, historical sites, parks, and the vicinity of government and military institutions. These places are highly likely to be restricted despite not officially being delimited as GEO Zones. Your drone may be forced to land, and flight may even be illegal in serious cases. Before a flight, it is recommended that you check whether GEO Zones or Restricted Zones exist.
Pre-Flight Checklist
Make sure the propeller holder and the gimbal protector is removed.
Make sure the Intelligent Flight Battery and the propellers are mounted securely.
Make sure the remote controller, mobile device, and Intelligent Flight Battery are fully charged.
Make sure the aircraft arms are unfolded.
Make sure the gimbal and camera are functioning normally.
Make sure that there is nothing obstructing the motors and that they are functioning normally.
Make sure that DJI Fly is successfully connected to the aircraft.
Make sure all camera lenses and sensors are clean.
Only use genuine DJI parts or DJI-authorized parts. Unauthorized parts may cause system malfunctions and compromise flight safety.
Make sure the Obstacle Avoidance Action is set in DJI Fly, and the max flight altitude, max flight distance and RTH altitude are all set properly according to the local laws and regulations.