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2. Press the RTH (Return-to-Home) button on the remote controller
to bring the aircraft back to the Home Point . DO NOT resort to
turning off the remote controller to force the aircraft to return to
Home Point.
3. Tall buildings may adversely affect the RTH procedure. Please
adjust the aircraft location, altitude and speed while returning
home to avoid obstacles.
4. Make sure to always fly the aircraft within the transmission range
of the remote controller.
5. When updating the Home Point, do NOT block the GPS signal of
the remote controller and ensure the new Home Point is correct on
the live map.
6. Only use the Return-to-Home functions in emergency cases, as
they may be affected by the weather, the environment, or any
nearby magnetic fields.
7. DO NOT update the Home Point near tall buildings, as the GPS
may be blocked and lead to an incorrect location being stored.
8. The aircraft cannot avoid obstacles during the Failsafe RTH;
therefore it is important to set an appropriate Failsafe altitude
before each flight.
9. During the Failsafe RTH, the pilot may regain control of the aircraft
if the remote controller signal is re-established. Moving the left
stick when the aircraft reaches 65 feet (20 meters) altitudes or
beyond will cancel the ascending process and command the
aircraft to return to the home point immediately. Pressing the RTH
button once during the Failsafe RTH will cancel the RTH process
immediately.

Low Battery

1. When the Critical Battery Level Warning activates and the
aircraft is descending automatically, you may push the throttle
up to maintain the aircraft's altitude and navigate it to a more
appropriate location for landing.
2. When battery warnings are triggered, promptly bring the aircraft
back to the Home Point or land to avoid losing power during flight
and causing damage to the aircraft, property, animals, and people.
Compliance with Regulations & No Fly Zones
Regulations 
To  avoid  non-compliant  behavior,  serious  injury  and  property 
damage, observe the following rules:
1.  DO NOT operate in the vicinity of manned aircraft, regardless of 
altitude. (Land immediately if necessary)
2.  DO NOT fly the aircraft in densely populated areas, including cities, 
sporting events, exhibitions, performances, etc.
3.  DO NOT fly the aircraft above the authorized altitude. Remain well 
clear of and do NOT interfere with manned aircraft operations. Be 
aware of and avoid other aircraft and obstacles at all times.
To avoid non-compliant behavior, serious injury and property
damage, observe the following rules:
1. DO NOT fly the aircraft near or inside No Fly Zones specified by
local laws and regulations. The No Fly Zone list includes: airports,
borders between two sovereign countries or regions, major cities/
regions, etc., and is continuously updated.
2. DO NOT fly the aircraft above the authorized altitude.
3. ALWAYS keep your aircraft within visual line of sight (VLOS), and
use an observer to assist if needed.
4. NEVER use the aircraft to carry illegal or dangerous goods/
payloads.
1. Make sure you understand the nature/type of your flight operation
(such as for recreation, for public use, or for commercial use)
and have obtained corresponding approval and clearance from
the related government agencies before flight. Consult with
your local regulators for comprehensive definitions and specific
requirements. For users operating their aircraft in the United
States, please first visit http://www.knowbeforeyoufly.org/ and take
the most appropriate action that suits your circumstances.
2. Please note that remote controlled aircraft may be banned from
conducting commercial activities in certain countries and regions.
Check and follow all local laws and ordinances before flying as
those rules may differ from those stated here.
3. DO NOT fly around sensitive infrastructure or property such as
power stations, water treatment facilities, correctional facilities,
heavily traveled roadways, government facilities, military zones, etc.
4. Respect the privacy of others when using the camera. DO
NOT conduct surveillance operations such as image capture
or video recording on any person, entity, event, performance,
exhibition, and property without authorization or where there is an
expectation of privacy, even if the image or video is captured for
personal use.
5. Please be advised that in certain areas, the recording of images
and videos from events, performances, exhibitions, or commercial
properties by means of a camera may contravene copyright or other
legal rights, even if the image or video was shot for personal use.
No Fly Zones
DJI always stresses safety during flight, and has therefore developed
various aids to help users comply with local rules and regulations
while flying. We strongly recommend that you update the firmware to
the latest version to ensure the following features are fully updated:
No Fly Zones
1. No Fly Zones include but are not limited to major airports around
world, borders between two sovereign countries or regions, major
cities/regions, etc.
2. A detailed list of No Fly Zones is available on the official DJI
website at http://flysafe.dji.com/no-fly and is subject to periodic
updates in line with the latest regulatory requirements without
prior notice.
3. Some No Fly Zones are comprised of several zones. Each zone
features circles of various sizes. The aircraft will NOT be able
to take off in the inner most zone of the No Fly Zone, and will
descend to the specified altitude when it approaches the edge of
the inner most zone. Ground station functionality is disabled when
the aircraft is within a No Fly Zone.
4. Users are NOT able to set up waypoints within No Fly Zones.
Altitude Limit
1. Fly NO higher than 120 meters (400 feet) above ground level and
stay away from any surrounding obstacles.
2. If you intend to fly above the default altitude limit, you are required
to accept the prompted disclaimer to enable the new altitude limit.
If a new altitude limit is set, you further understand and agree that
data including but not limited to flight telemetry data and altitude
limit changes could be uploaded to and maintained on a DJI-
designated server.
This content is subject to change.
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