DJI Mavic 3M User Manual
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Pre-Flight Checklist
1. Make sure the remote controller and the aircraft batteries are fully charged and the
Intelligent Flight Battery is installed firmly.
2. Make sure the propellers are securely mounted and not damaged or deformed, there
are no foreign objects in or on the motors or propellers, and the propeller blades and
arms are unfolded.
3. Make sure the surface of the vision systems, cameras, infrared sensors, auxiliary light,
and spectral sunlight sensor are clean, free of stickers, and not blocked in any way.
4. Make sure to remove the gimbal protector before powering on the aircraft.
5. Make sure the cover of the microSD card slot has been closed properly and the RTK
module is firmly mounted onto the aircraft.
6. Make sure the remote controller antennas are adjusted to the proper position.
7. Make sure DJI Pilot 2 and the aircraft firmware have been updated to the latest version.
8. Power on the aircraft and the remote controller. Make sure the status LED on the
remote controller and the battery level indicators on the aircraft are solid green.
This indicates that the aircraft and the remote controller are linked, and the remote
controller is in control of the aircraft.
9. Make sure your flight area is outside any GEO zones, and flight conditions are suitable
for flying the aircraft. Place the aircraft on open and flat ground. Make sure there are no
obstacles, buildings, or trees nearby and that the aircraft is 5 m away from the pilot. The
pilot should be facing the rear of the aircraft.
10. To ensure flight safety, enter the camera view of DJI Pilot 2 and check the parameters on
the pre-flight checklist, such as the failsafe settings, control stick mode, RTH height, and
obstacle distance. It is recommended to set the out-of-control action to RTH.
11. Make sure DJI Pilot 2 is properly opened to assist your operation of the aircraft. WITHOUT
THE FLIGHT DATA RECORDED BY THE DJI PILOT 2 APP, IN CERTAIN SITUATIONS (INCLUDING
THE LOSS OF YOUR AIRCRAFT), DJI MAY NOT BE ABLE TO PROVIDE AFTERSALES SUPPORT
TO YOU OR ASSUME LIABILITY.
12. Divide the airspace for flight when multiple aircraft are operating simultaneously in
order to avoid collision mid-air.