Manual

DJI Air 3
User Manual
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Risk and Warnings
When the aircraft detects a risk after powering on, there will be a warning prompt on DJI Fly.
Pay attention to the list of situations below.
1. If the location is not suitable for takeo.
2. If an obstacle is detected during ight.
3. If the location is not suitable for landing.
4. If the compass and IMU experience interference and need to be calibrated.
5. Follow the on-screen instructions when prompted.
Disposal
Observe the local regulations related to electronic devices when disposing of the aircraft and
remote controller.
Battery Disposal
Dispose of the batteries in specific recycling containers only after a complete discharge. DO
NOT dispose of the batteries in regular trash containers. Strictly follow the local regulations
regarding the disposal and recycling of batteries.
Dispose of a battery immediately if it cannot be powered on after over-discharging.
If the power on/o button on the Intelligent Flight Battery is disabled and the battery cannot be
fully discharged, contact a professional battery disposal/recycling agency for further assistance.
C1 Certication
DJI Air 3 (Model EB3WBC) is compliant with C1 certication. There are some requirements and
restrictions when using DJI Air 3 in European Economic Area (EEA, i.e. EU plus Norway, Iceland
and Liechtenstein). DJI Air 3 and its similar products can be distinguished by their model
number.
UAS Class C1
Sound Power Level 81 dB
Maximum Propeller Speed 8400 RPM
MTOM Statement
DJI Air 3 is a quadrotor aircraft. The MTOM of DJI Air 3 (Model EB3WBC) is 720 g, including
the propellers, the Intelligent Flight Battery and a microSD card, which is compliant with C1
requirements.
Users must follow the instructions below to comply with the MTOM C1 requirements.
Otherwise, the aircraft cannot be used as a C1 aircraft: