Owner's Manual
Table Of Contents
- User Manual
- Packing List
- Quick Guide
- Battery Quick Guide
- Disclaimer & Safety Instructions
damage,
stop
using
or
charging it immediately and submerge it
in a container
of
salt water.
• Do not expose the battery
to
temperatures below -10°C (14
°F)
or
above 40°C (104°F). Exposing the battery
to
extreme
temperatures will reduce its lifespan and may result in fire,
explosion,
or
other permanent damage.
• Temperatures below
5°C
(41
°F)
will cause the battery
to
discharge faster.
• Do not use the battery in strong electrostatic
or
electromagnetic
environments.
• Do
not
expose the battery
to
fire, explosions,
or
other hazards.
• If the aircraft becomes submerged, remove the battery
immediately after you retrieve it. Leave the battery
in
an open
area, away from flammable objects, and maintain a safe
distance until it is completely dry. Don't use the battery again.
Contact our customer support team for a replacement.
4.1.2 Battery Charging
It should take a maximum
of
90 minutes
to
fully charge the aircraft
battery, though charging times will vary according
to
the remaining
power level.
Additional information:
• Do not use a damaged battery charger.
• When the charger is
not
in use, disconnect it from the aircraft
battery and the power source.
• Wait until the battery has cooled down
to
room temperature
before charging it. If you connect the battery
to
the charger
immediately after flight, overheat protection will prevent
charging.
4.1.3 Battery Storage
In
storage as
in
flight, it's important
not
to
allow the battery
to
come in
close contact with moisture
or
heat sources. Store the battery
in
a dry
and well ventilated area
at
room temperature - ideally
22°c
to
28°C
(72°F
to
82°F).
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