DJI Dock 2/Matrice 3D Series Unmanned Aircraft Flight Manual
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•  The dock shell is cracked or the water-resistant adhesive is aged or damaged.
3.  The body surface may become discolored after long-term use. However, such color change 
does not aect the performance and IP rating of the dock.
IP Rating of the Aircraft
1. Under  stable laboratory  conditions,  the DJI  Matrice 3D  Series  aircraft achieves  an IP54 
protection rating of IEC 60529 standards when equipped with the Intelligent Flight Battery. 
The protection rating is not permanent and may lower over an extended period of time.
•  DO NOT y when the amount of rainfall exceeds 2 mm/hour.
•  Make sure the battery surfaces, battery ports, and the battery compartment ports and 
surfaces are dry before inserting the battery.
•  The product warranty does not cover water damage.
2.  The aircraft does not achieve an IP54 protection rating in the following circumstances:
•  Batteries other than the DJI Matrice 3D Series Intelligent Flight Battery are used.
•  The covers for the ports are not attached correctly.
•  The dongle compartment cover is not rmly secured.
•  The aircraft shell is cracked or the water-resistant adhesive is aged or damaged.
3.  The aircraft body is made of ame retardant materials to improve safety. As such, the body 
surface may become discolored after long-term use. However, such color change does not 
aect the performance and IP rating of the aircraft.
Charging, Conditioning, and Replacing Batteries
Charging Batteries
Charging via the Dock 
The battery can be charged via the dock when it is inserted into the aircraft. The charging 
temperate range of the battery is 5° to 45° C (41° to 113° F). Charging will begin after the battery 
temperature reaches the charging temperature range. In this case, the charging time will be 
extended.
To charge the Intelligent Flight Battery, open the DJI FlightHub 2 Project page, click   >   > 
Action > enable Remote Debugging, and then click Charge.
• Users can also charge the battery in the Device Maintenance page: open the DJI 
FlightHub 2 Project page, click Dock >    > enable Remote Debugging, and then click 
Charge.
• After the dock is powered on, DO NOT place any metal objects such as rings or any 
electronic devices on the landing pad, or touch the landing pad surface when placing 
the aircraft on the landing pad to avoid burns. 
• To ensure safety, the dock cannot charge the aircraft battery when the dock cover is 
opened.