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Intelligent Battery
To avoid re, serious injury, and property damage, observe the following safety guidelines when using,
charging, or disposing of a battery.
Battery Use
1. DO NOT allow the batteries to come into contact with any kind of liquid. DO NOT leave the batteries
out in the rain or near a source of moisture. DO NOT drop the battery into water. If the inside of the
battery comes into contact with water, chemical decomposition may occur, potentially resulting in
the battery catching on re, and may even lead to an explosion.
2. If the battery falls into water, put it in a safe and open area or explosion-proof container immediately.
Make sure to keep it away from ammable materials. Maintain a safe distance from the battery until
it is completely dry. DO NOT use the battery again, and dispose of the battery properly as described
in the related section below.
3. Put out battery res using water, sand, re blankets, or dry powder re extinguishers.
4. DO NOT use non-DJI batteries. Go to www.dji.com to purchase new batteries. DJI takes no
responsibility for any damage caused by non-DJI batteries.
5. DO NOT use or charge, leaky, or damaged batteries. If your batteries are abnormal, for example
by emitting odor, having a temperature exceeding 75° C (167° F), or appearing misshapen or
discolored, contact DJI or a DJI authorized dealer for further assistance.
6. The battery should be used in temperatures from -10° to 40° C (14° to 104° F). Use of the battery in
environments above 50° C (122° F) can lead to a re or explosion. Use of the battery below -10° C (14°
F) can lead to permanent damage.
7. DO NOT use the battery in strong electrostatic or electromagnetic environments. Otherwise, the
battery’s protective board will malfunction.
8. DO NOT disassemble or pierce the battery in any way. Otherwise, electrolyte leakage can lead to a
re or explosion.
9. DO NOT drop or strike the batteries. DO NOT place heavy objects on the batteries or charger. DO
NOT use the battery if it is dropped or receives a heavy impact.
10. Electrolytes in the battery are highly corrosive. If any electrolytes make contact with your skin or
eyes, immediately wash the aected area with fresh running water for at least 15 minutes, and then
see a doctor immediately.
11. DO NOT heat the battery.
12. DO NOT put the loose cells in a pocket, bag, or drawer where they may short-circuit against other
items or where the battery terminals could be pressed against each other. DO NOT manually short-
circuit the battery.
13. Clean battery terminals with a clean, dry cloth. Dirty terminals may cause poor contact, leading to
energy loss or charging failure.
Battery Charging
1. Only use a DJI approved charger. DJI takes no responsibility if the battery is charged using a non-DJI
charger.