Dji AGRAS MG-1S SERIES

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AGRAS MG-1S User Manual
4. Operation
Stay away from the rotating propellers and motors.
The takeoff weight must not exceed 24.8 kg (taking off at sea level).
Maintain a visual line of sight (VLOS) to your aircraft at all times.
DO NOT use the Combination Stick Command (CSC) or other methods to stop the motors
when the aircraft is airborne unless in an emergency situation.
DO NOT answer incoming calls during ight.
DO NOT y under the inuence of alcohol or drugs.
During the Return-to-Home procedure, you can adjust the altitude to avoid obstacles.
In the instance of a Low Battery Warning, land the aircraft at a safe location.
After landing, rst stop the motors, then power off the aircraft, and then turn off the remote
controller.
Please maintain full control of the aircraft at all times and do not rely on the DJI MG app.
Please keep the aircraft within your visual line of sight and visually observe the ight. Please
use your sound discretion to operate the aircraft and avoid obstacles timely and manually. It is
important to set an appropriate Failsafe and Return-to-Home altitude before each ight.
5. Maintenance and Upkeep
DO NOT use aged, chipped or broken propellers.
Remove or empty the spray tank during transportation or when not in use to avoid damaging
the landing gear.
Recommended storage temperature (empty spray tank): between -4° and 104° F (-20° and 40°
C).
Clean the aircraft immediately after spraying.
Inspect the aircraft every 100 ights or after ying for over 20 hours.
For more maintenance guidelines, refer to the Product Care section in this document.
6. Observe Local Laws and Regulations
DO NOT y in any No Fly Zones. You can nd a list of these areas at
http://www.dji.com/ysafe/no-y
The DJI No Fly Zone is not a replacement for local government regulations or good judgment.
Avoid ying in areas where rescue teams are actively using the airspace.
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