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if warned about strong winds, compass calibration, motor overload, motor or aircraft
overheating, or aircraft fan error.
Wait for the propellers to completely stop spinning after landing, then power off the aircraft
and the remote controller. To avoid burns, DO NOT directly touch the motor.
Only use genuine DJI parts or DJI authorized parts. Unauthorized parts may cause system
malfunctions and compromise flight safety.
DO NOT modify or alter the aircraft, its components, or parts. Unauthorized modification may
cause malfunctions and affect the functionality and safety of the aircraft.
If the aircraft accidentally falls into water, DO NOT power on the aircraft immediately after
picking it up. Powering on an aircraft that has fallen into water may cause permanent
component damage.
Keep the aircraft away from people and animals at a safe distance when updating firmware,
calibrating systems, or setting up parameters.
There are magnetic sensors to detect whether the arm sleeves are firmly installed. DO NOT use
magnets or strong magnetic objects near the arm sleeves. Otherwise, the magnetic sensors
may malfunction, affecting flight safety or causing a collision.
The gimbal dampers and the connector between the gimbal and the aircraft are delicate. Keep
the gimbal dampers away from sharp objects to avoid puncturing. Replace the damaged gimbal
damper or contact DJI Support for further assistance if necessary.
Make sure that when installing any external devices, the total weight of the aircraft does not
exceed the maximum takeoff weight. In addition, the external device must be installed in a
location so that the center of gravity is maintained within the range of the aircraft top shell,
and that the aircraft center of gravity is maintained near the central axis of the aircraft. Make
sure the vision systems, the infrared sensing systems, and the auxiliary lights are not blocked
in any way.
When a low battery level warning is prompted in DJI Pilot 2, follow the prompt to fly the aircraft
back or land in a safe place. If you continue to fly, auto landing may be triggered due to the critical
low battery level. Auto landing cannot be canceled, but you can still use the remote controller to
alter the horizontal direction and the landing speed of the aircraft during auto landing. Fly the
aircraft to a safe place and land as soon as possible. If the aircraft loses power and control during
flight, it may cause serious damage to the aircraft, other property, people, and animals.
DO NOT completely rely on the vision system, infrared sensing system, landing protection function,
information provided by DJI Pilot 2, and other system functions. The vision and infrared sensing
systems cannot work in certain environmental conditions, and the aircraft may not automatically
sense an obstacle and brake. Always pay full attention during flight, observe the surrounding
environment, and maintain control of the aircraft.
Battery Safety Notice
Using the Battery
DO NOT allow liquid to come into contact with the battery. DO NOT leave the battery covered
in moisture or out in the rain. DO NOT drop the battery into water. Otherwise, an explosion or
fire may occur.
DO NOT use non-DJI batteries.
DO NOT use swollen, leaking, or damaged batteries. In such situations, contact DJI or a DJI
authorized dealer.
DO NOT use the aircraft in strong electrostatic (e.g., thunderstorms) or electromagnetic
environments. Otherwise, the battery may malfunction (e.g., abnormal battery output, battery
output disabled) and cause serious accidents during flights.
DO NOT disassemble or pierce the battery in any way. Otherwise, the battery may leak, catch
fire, or explode.
The electrolytes in the battery are highly corrosive. If any electrolytes come into contact with
your skin or eyes, immediately wash the affected area with water and seek medical support.
DO NOT use a battery if it is involved in a crash or heavy impact.
If the battery falls into water with the aircraft during flight, take it out immediately and place it
in a safe and open area. Stay away from the battery until it is completely dry. DO NOT use the
battery again. Dispose of the battery according to local regulations.
The battery should be used in an environment of -20° to 50° C (-4° to 122° F), while the ideal
environment is 18° to 35° C (64° to 95° F). Using the battery in an environment above 35° C (95° F)
or below 18° C (64° F) may shorten the battery life and even affect battery performance. Using
or storing the battery in an environment above 60° C (140° F) may cause battery swelling, which
may lead to a fire or even an explosion.
If the battery catches fire, use sand or a dry powder fire extinguisher to put out the fire.
DO NOT put the battery in a microwave oven or a pressurized container.
DO NOT place the battery directly on any conductive surface, such as a metal rack. DO NOT
connect the positive and negative poles of the battery with a cable or other metal objects.
Otherwise, the battery will short-circuit.
DO NOT clean the battery station or the battery with alcohol or other flammable solvents. DO
NOT use a damaged battery station or a damaged battery.
Make sure the battery level of the two batteries is almost the same before each flight. Otherwise,
the aircraft may fail to take off if the battery levels differ. Press the battery button once to check
the current battery level.
Regularly check the battery level and battery cycle counts. The battery is rated for 400 cycles*. It is
not recommended to continue to use it afterward.
*
The lithium battery life will be affected if stored at a high battery level. The TB65 battery can be
charged for up to 400 cycles, as long as it is stored with a charge of 90% or above for no more than
120 days of the first year.
Charging the Battery
Use the provided DJI charging device. DJI does not take any responsibility for damage caused by
using a charger that does not meet the specified requirements.
Make sure to use a power supply with a stable power voltage. Unstable power voltage (such as
using electric generators or portable power stations) may cause damage to the batteries and
the charging devices.
DO NOT charge the batteries near flammable materials or objects, or on flammable surfaces,
such as carpet or wood. DO NOT charge the batteries in a moving vehicle.
DO NOT move the charging device during charging. DO NOT leave the batteries unattended
during charging.
The battery life may be reduced if it is charged at a high temperature. After each flight, allow
the battery to cool down to approximately room temperature before charging. Charging the
battery at a temperature of 18° to 35° C (64° to 95° F) can extend the battery life significantly.
It is recommended to label the two batteries as a pair before use. Charge and discharge the two
batteries in a pair together to optimize flight performance and maximize battery life.
Disconnect the batteries from the charging device when they are fully charged. DO NOT overcharge
the battery. Otherwise, the battery cells may be damaged.
Battery Storage and Transportation
Keep the batteries out of reach of children.
DO NOT leave the battery near heat sources, such as a furnace or heater, under direct sunlight,
or inside a vehicle in hot weather.
DO NOT place the battery on or near wires or other metal objects, such as metal-framed
glasses, watches, jewelry, and hairpins. Otherwise, the battery may short-circuit.
DO NOT attempt to transport a damaged battery or a battery with a battery level higher than
30%.
DO NOT store the battery in environments where the temperature is above 45° C (113° F) or
below 10° C (50° F).
DO NOT store the battery for an extended period after fully discharging. Otherwise, the battery
may over-discharge and cause irreparable damage to the battery cell.
Remove batteries from the aircraft when stored for an extended period.
The battery should be stored in a cool and dry environment without direct sunlight at a
temperature from 20° to 30° C (68° to 86° F).
Battery performance will be affected if the battery is not used for an extended period. Discharge
and charge the battery completely once every three months to keep it in good working condition.
If the battery needs to be stored for a long time, it is recommended to discharge the battery to
60%. Storing with a high battery level will shorten the battery life. Storing with a low battery level
may lead to over-discharge.
If you need to bring the battery onto an airplane, make sure you comply with the local battery
transportation policies and regulations.
Before transporting the battery, discharge the battery to 20% to 30% and remove the battery from
the charging device or the aircraft. Otherwise, the battery may fall out during transportation, or the
battery connectors may be worn out.
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