Instructions

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2.2.8 No ying environment
Do not use the aircraft during adverse weather conditions such as rain, snow, fog and wind speeds exceeding 6 m/s.
2.3 Flight condition requirements
2.3.1 Weather conditions and surrounding environment
The aircraft is designed to operate in good to moderate weather conditions. To avoid collision, serious injury and
property damage, observe the following rules:
Do not use the aircraft in severe weather conditions. These include snow, rain, smog, strong wind, hail, lightning,
tornadoes or hurricanes.
Keep the aircraft at least 10 meters away from obstacles, people, animals, buildings, public infrastructure, trees,
and bodies of water when in ight. Stay even further away from the above objects as your altitude increases.
Be extra cautious when operating the aircraft indoors.
Aircraft and battery performance is subject to environmental factors such as air density and temperature.
Be very careful when ying close to the max. permissible ight altitude. Battery and aircraft performance may be
reduced.
Do not use the aircraft near accidents, re, explosions, oods, tsunamis, avalanches, landslides, earthquakes,
dust, or sandstorms.
2.3.2 Interference with ight controller, communications, and positioning systems
Fly in open areas. Tall buildings or steel structures may affect the accuracy of the on-board compass and block
the GPS signal.
Avoid interference between the remote controller and other wireless equipment.
Do not y near areas with magnetic or radio interference. These include but are not limited to: high voltage lines,
large scale power transmission stations or mobile base stations and broadcasting towers.
Failing to do so may compromise the transmission quality of this product or cause remote controller and video
transmission errors which may affect ight orientation and location accuracy.
The aircraft may behave abnormally or go out of control in areas with too much interference.
2.3.3 Fly safely
To avoid serious injury and property damage, observe the following rules:
Make sure you are not drunk, taking drugs, under the inuence of anesthesia, or suffering from dizziness, fatigue,
nausea or any other conditions, whether physical or mental, that could impair your ability to operate the aircraft
safely.
Do not drop, launch, re or otherwise project any dangerous payloads on or at any buildings, persons or animals,
or which could cause personal injury or property damage.