Material Safety Data Sheets

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1. Checkeverypartof theaircraftafter anycrashorviolentimpact.DONOTuseanaircraftthat
isnotingoodcondition.Ifyouhaveanyproblemsorquestions,pleasecontactRyzeTechora
RyzeTechauthorizeddealer.
2. Store the Flight Battery in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight to ensure it does not
overheat. Recommended storage temperature: between 71° and 82° F (22° and 28° C) for
storageperiodsofmorethanthreemonths.Neverstoreinenvironmentsoutsidethetemperature
range 32° to 113° F (0° to 45° C).
3. DO NOTallowthecameratocomeintocontactwith,orbecome immersedin,water orother
liquids. If it gets wet, wipe dry with a soft, absorbent cloth. Turning on an aircraft that has fallen
intowatermay causepermanentcomponent damage.DONOTusesubstances containing
alcohol,benzene,thinners,orotherammablesubstancestocleanormaintainthecamera.DO
NOTstorethecamerainhumidordustyareas.
1. DONOTconnectthisproducttoanyUSBinterfacethatisolderthanversion2.0.
2. Regularly check the Flight Battery level.
Flight Condition Requirements
Weather Conditions and Surrounding Environment
The aircraft is designed to operate in good weather conditions. To avoid collision, serious
injury and property damage, observe the following rules:
1. DO NOT use the aircraft in adverse weather conditions such as rain, snow, fog, wind, smog,
hail, lightning, tornadoes, or hurricanes.
2. Only fly at locations where you can keep the aircraft at least 33 ft (10 m) away from
obstacles, people, animals, buildings, public infrastructure, trees, and bodies of water
wheninight.
3. DONOTytheaircraftonaroutethathasanabruptchangeinthegroundlevel(suchas
from inside a building to outside), otherwise the positioning function may be disrupted,
impactingightsafety.
1. Aircraft and battery performance is subject to environmental factors such as air density and
temperature.Beverycarefulwhenying3,281ft(1,000m)ormoreabovesealevel,sincebattery
and aircraft performance may be reduced.
2. DONOT usetheaircraft nearaccidents,fire,explosions,floods,tsunamis,avalanches,
landslides, earthquakes, dust, or sandstorms.