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GETTING STARTED
ESTIMATED TIME: 75-95 Minutes
Follow along with our instructional videos on our
website at: https://tealdrones.com/support/video/
• Getting Started: Teal Teal 2 Drone
• TAC Hardware: Teal Teal 2
• Linking Components: Teal 2 Drone
CHARGE THE BATTERY PACKS
Both the Teal 2 sUAS and the Teal Air Control (TAC)
ground station each require one Teal Performance
Battery Pack.
Each battery pack must be charged on the Teal Battery
Charger before commencing any flight.
NOTE: Battery packs are shipped from the
factory in a “shipping mode” and will not
charge in this state. Tap the Power Button
once, then connect the battery pack to the
charger.
Battery packs fully charge in 65 minutes, and charge
from 10% to 80% in 35 minutes if immediately needed.
Battery packs that have been exposed to low
temperatures (32 °F (0 °C) or lower) for more than one
hour must be pre-heated on the charger before flight.
The amount of time this takes will vary upon the
starting temperature of the battery pack.
The battery may be removed from the charger at any
time.
The Charger Power Supply may be operated from AC
voltages ranging from 100-240 VAC. The removeable
AC cord can be replaced with an appropriate cord for
that particular region.
NOTE: A battery pack that is not
connected to either a Teal 2 or a TAC will
shut itself off after three (3) seconds after
an attempt to power itself
normal behavior.
If improperly stored, lithium-ion
batteries such as the Teal Performance
Battery Pack may become unstable,
overheat, damage cells, and potentially
catch on fire.
-4 °F to 113 °F (-20 °C to 45 °C).
Do not keep batteries in hot vehicles!
Remove the battery pack from the
charger once it is fully charged to
prevent damage from prolonged
heating.
Charge within the limits of 32 °F to 113
°F (0 °C to 45 °C). Do not operate charger
in direct sunlight to avoid exceeding
temperature limits.
Unplug the charger power supply when
not in use to prevent unnecessary
heating and
components.
Always power down the Teal 2 and TAC
before removing and replacing battery
packs.