Manual
Table Of Contents
- Chapter 1 Aircraft
- Chapter 2 Remote Controller
- Chapter 3 Smart Battery
- Chapter 4 Autel Enterprise App
- Chapter 5 First Flight
- 5.1 Instructions for First Flight
- 5.2 Flight Precautions
- 5.3 Pre-Flight Preparations
- 5.3.1 Unpacking
- 5.3.2 Charging
- 5.3.3 Preparing the Aircraft
- 5.3.4 Installing/Removing Propellers
- 5.3.5 Preparing the Remote Controller
- 5.3.6 Login, Pairing, Activation (activation only upon first use)
- 5.3.7 Novice Guide (first time use only)
- 5.3.8 Reconnect the aircraft (not required by default, required after disconnection)
- 5.4 Pre-Flight Inspection
- 5.5 Basic Flight Process
- Chapter 6 Firmware Update and Maintenance
- Appendix A Product Specifications
84 Chapter 5 First Flight
EVO Max 4T User Manual
The aircraft will heat up during operation, please handle carefully when storing it.
When the battery power of the aircraft is 15% or lower, the aircraft cannot take off.
When the battery of the remote controller is too low, please do not take off.
5.5.2 Takeoff/Landing The Aircraft
Aircraft Takeoff (Default Layout, Mode 2)
Place the aircraft on the open ground with the tail facing the user, and the steps to operate
the aircraft to land are as follows: push the left stick up, and the aircraft will slowly take off
vertically and rise.
Figure 5-8 Aircraft Takeoff
Aircraft Landing (Default Layout, Mode 2)
Landing the aircraft manually
1) Find a suitable location for the aircraft to land (open, flat area).
2) When the aircraft reaches the sky above the target position, release the joystick to make
it hover above.
3) Pull the left stick down to land the aircraft.
4) After the aircraft reaches the ground, pull the left joystick to the bottom until the motors
are turned off.
Figure 5-9 Aircraft Landing
When the low battery warning (25%) is displayed, the LED on the rear arms of the aircraft
will turn red and blink, and return to a safe landing point as soon as possible.
Aircraft Automatic Landing
When any of the following conditions are met, the failsafe will be triggered and the aircraft
will automatically land from its current position.
1) Critically low battery warning activates.
2) Abnormal sensor, emergency landing.