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radius of the alternate landing site is clear of obstacles.
Keep a safe distance from spinning propellers and motors in order to avoid
injury during take off or landing.
When flying in windy weather, be sure to consider the battery level for
aircraft RTH, returning the aircraft to the dock, or landing in order to avoid
losing power during flight and causing damage to the aircraft, property,
animals, or people.
If the aircraft accidentally falls into water, DO NOT power on the aircraft
immediately after removing it. Powering on an aircraft that has fallen into
water may cause permanent component damage.
Stop using the aircraft if it does not work properly. DO NOT use an aircraft
that has been involved in a collision. Contact DJI Support or a DJI authorized
service provider for assistance.
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 or the dock. Unauthorized modification
may cause malfunctions and affect the functionality and safety of the
aircraft.
If a warning message appears in DJI FlightHub 2, click the message to view
warning details, and follow the instructions to conduct remote debugging.
After a task plan is launched, the dock will automatically check whether the
environment (such as wind speed, rainfall, and external temperature) is
suitable for flight tasks. If not, the aircraft will not be able to take off.
To ensure flight precision, when importing flight routes to DJI FlightHub 2,
make sure the RTK signal source of the flight route is the same as the signal
source used to calibrate the dock RTK. Otherwise, the actual flight trajectory
of the aircraft differs from the preset flight route, and may even cause the
aircraft to crash.
DO NOT completely rely on the vision system, infrared sensing system,
information provided by DJI FlightHub 2, and other system functions.
The vision system and infrared sensing system cannot work in certain
environmental conditions, and the aircraft may not automatically sense an
obstacle and brake.
Before sending a flight task to the dock, make sure to confirm the safety
of the flight route in advance and set a reasonable RTH altitude. The RTH
altitude is related to the Home Point. Make sure the RTH altitude is higher
than any obstacle in the operation area.
It is recommended to set the remote controller as controller B during flight
tests. During on-site flight tests, the remote controller can take over control
and manually control flight.
Battery Safety Notice
Usage
DO NOT allow the batteries to come into contact with any kind of
liquid. If the inside of a battery comes into contact with water, chemical
decomposition may occur, potentially resulting in the battery catching on
fire and possibly leading to an explosion.
DO NOT use non-DJI batteries. Go to https://www.dji.com to purchase new
batteries. DJI takes no responsibility for any damage caused by non-DJI
batteries.
DO NOT use swollen, leaking, or damaged batteries.
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.
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 flight.
DO NOT disassemble or pierce the battery in any way. Otherwise, the battery
may leak, catch fire, or explode.
Electrolytes in batteries are highly corrosive. If any electrolytes contact your
skin or eyes, immediately wash the affected area with running water for at
least 15 minutes and see a doctor immediately.
DO NOT use a battery that has been dropped.
If the battery falls into water with the aircraft during flight, remove it
immediately and place it in a safe and open area. DO NOT use the battery
again. Dispose of the battery properly in accordance with local regulations
and requirements..
Put out any battery fire using sand or a dry powder fire extinguisher.
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 drop or strike batteries. DO NOT place heavy objects on the
batteries.
Clean the battery terminals with a clean, dry cloth to reduce the risk of
connection failure.
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.
Make sure the battery ports, battery compartment ports, battery surfaces,
and battery compartment surfaces are dry before inserting the batteries.
To ensure flight safety and allow users to have as much time as possible to
deal with emergencies during flight, over-discharge protection is disabled to
allow continuous output. The aircraft will intelligently determine whether to
perform RTH or to land based on the current flight battery level. Charging an
over-discharged battery may cause a fire hazard. To prevent this, the battery
will be locked and can no longer be charged or used.
* The lithium battery life will be affected if stored at a high battery level. The TB30 battery
can be charged 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.
It is recommended to label the two batteries as a pair before use. Continue
to use the two batteries as a pair by charging and discharging them together
to optimize the flight performance and maximize the service life of the
batteries.
If there is no immediate task scenario, it is strongly recommended to set
the battery Charging Mode to Schedule in DJI FlightHub 2 to maximize the
service life of the batteries. Read the M30 Series Dock Bundle User Manual
for detailed operation.
Charging the Batteries
When the battery is installed in the aircraft, it can be charged by the dock.
Separate batteries can also be charged using the DJI BS30 Intelligent Battery
Station (sold separately). DJI does not take any responsibility for damage
caused by using a charger that does not meet the specified requirements.
Examine the dock charging connector and the battery regularly for damage
to the cord, plug, enclosure, or other parts. DO NOT clean the battery with
alcohol or other flammable solvents.
Before using the device, make sure the dock charging connector, the
charging port on the aircraft landing gear, the aircraft battery compartment
ports, and battery ports are clean without dirt and foreign objects to prevent
poor contact.
Battery Storage and Transportation
When the dock is working, the air conditioner can adjust the environment
temperature to make it suitable for battery storage. Once the batteries are
stored separately, the following should be observed:
Keep the batteries out of the reach of children and animals.
DO NOT store the battery in environments with a temperature higher than
50° C (122° F).
DO NOT leave the batteries near heat sources such as a furnace or heater or
inside a vehicle on hot days.
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 travel with a damaged battery or a battery with a battery
level higher than 30%.
The battery has a capacity of 131 Wh. Follow local regulations and guidelines
for lithium battery transportation when traveling with or carrying the
batteries.
Ideal storage conditions for batteries: 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) and the battery level should be kept between 40 to 60%.
A good storage environment can effectively extend the service life of the
battery.
If a battery with a low battery level has been stored for an extended period,
the battery will be in deep hibernation mode. Charge to wake the battery.
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.
If the battery needs to be stored for a long time, it is recommended to
discharge the battery to 50%. Storing with high battery level will shorten the
battery life, storing with low battery level may lead to over-discharge.

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