Owner's Manual
Table Of Contents
- User Manual
- Using This Manual
- Product Profile
- Aircraft
- Flight Modes
- Aircraft LEDs and Status Indicator
- Return to Home
- Vision Systems and Infrared Sensing Systems
- Advanced Pilot Assistance Systems (Only Mavic 2 Enterprise is supported)
- Flight Recorder
- Password Protection
- Attaching and Detaching the Propellers
- Intelligent Flight Battery
- Gimbal and Camera
- DJI AirSense
- Modular Accessories
- Remote Controller
- DJI Pilot App
- Flight
- Appendix
- In the Box
- Quick Start Guide
- Mavic 2 Enterprise Series Release Notes
- Intelligent Flight Battery Safety Guidelines
- Disclaimer & Safety Guidelines
- Warranty Period of Main Parts
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3. DO NOT leave a battery near heat sources such as a furnace or heater. DO NOT leave a battery
inside of a vehicle on hot days.
4. Keep the batteries dry. Never drop the batteries into water.
5. Keep the batteries away f rom metal objects such as spectacles, watches, jewelry, and hairpins.
6. Never transport a damaged battery or a battery with power level higher than 30%.
Battery Disposal
1. Dispose of the batteries in specic recycling boxes only after a complete discharge. DO NOT
place the batteries in regular trash containers. Strictly follow your local regulations regarding the
disposal and recycling of batteries.
2. Dispose of a battery immediately if it cannot be powered on after over-discharging.
Travel Notice
1. Before carrying the batteries on an airline ight, they must rst be discharged to a battery level
lower than 30%. This can be done by using your aircraft until the battery is depleted. Only
discharge the batteries in a reproof location.
Battery Use
1. Makesurethebatteryisfullychargedbeforeeachight.
2. When a low battery warning is displayed in the DJI GO
TM
4 app, land the aircraft promptly.
Battery Charging
1. The Intelligent Flight Batteries are designed to stop charging when full. However it is good
practice to monitor the charging progress and disconnect the batteries when fully charged.
2. Ensure the Intelligent Flight Battery is turned off before charging.
Battery Storage
1. Discharge the battery to 40%-60% if it will not be used for 10 days or more, as it can greatly
extend the battery life. The battery automatically discharges to below 60% when it is idle for
more than 10 days to prevent it from swelling. It takes approximately four days to discharge the
battery to 60%. It is normal that you may feel moderate heat emitting from the battery during the
discharging process.
2. DO NOT store the battery for an extended period after fully discharging it. Doing so may over-
discharge the battery and cause irreparable battery cell damage.
3. The battery will enter hibernation mode if depleted and stored for a long period. Recharge the
battery to bring it out of hibernation.
4. Remove batteries from the aircraft when stored for an extended period.