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Flight Condition Requirements
The aircraft is designed to operate in good to moderate weather
conditions. To avoid collision, serious injury, and property
damage, observe the following rules:
1. DO NOT use the aircraft in severe weather conditions. These
include wind speeds exceeding 8 m/s (18 mph), snow, rain,
smog, heavy wind, hail, lightning, tornadoes, or hurricanes.
2. DO NOT operate the aircraft when the GPS signal is weak
or there is a signicant change in the ground level, such as
when ying an aircraft from a high-rise balcony. Otherwise,
the positioning may be interfered and the ight safety may be
affected.
3. DO NOT fly the aircraft 3,000 m (9,843 ft) or higher above
sea level. DO NOT y the aircraft below 0 °C (32 °F) or above
40 °C (104 °F). Otherwise, the performance of the aircraft
propulsion system may be limited, which will affect ight safety.
1. Flyinopenareas. Tallbuildings,steelstructures,mountains,
treesmayaffecttheaccuracyoftheon-boardcompass and
blocktheGPSsignal.
2.Avoid interferencebetweentheremotecontrollerandother
wirelessequipment.Makesureto turnofftheWi-Fi onyour
mobiledevice.
3.DO NOTynearareas withmagneticorradiointerference.
Theseincludebut arenotlimitedto: Wi-Fihotspots,routers,
Bluetoothdevices,highvoltagelines, largescalepower
transmissionstations,mobilebasestations,andbroadcasting
towers.Failingtodosomaycompromisethetransmission
qualityofthis productorcauseremote controllerandvideo
transmissionerrorswhich mayaffectflightorientation and
locationaccuracy.Theaircraftmaybehaveabnormallyorgo
outofcontrolinareaswithtoomuchinterference.