Maintenance and Upkeep
1. Inspect the aircraft every 50 flights, or after flying for over 20
hours, in order to keep the aircraft working properly.
2. Check every part of the aircraft after any crash or violent impact.
If you have any problems or questions, please contact a DJI
authorized dealer.
3. Regularly check the Battery Level Indicators to see the current
battery level and overall battery life. When the battery life reaches
0%, it can no longer be used.
4. Please refer to the Intelligent Flight Battery Safety Guidelines for
more information on battery maintenance and upkeep.
Flight Condition Requirements
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:
1. DO NOT use the aircraft in severe weather conditions. These
include wind speeds exceeding 8 m/s, snow, rain, smog, heavy
wind, hail, lightning, tornadoes or hurricanes.
2. Keep the aircraft at least 10 meters (30 feet) away from obstacles,
people, animals, buildings, public infrastructure, trees, and bodies
of water when in flight. As the aircraft's altitude increases, keep
an even further distance away from the aforementioned objects or
obstacles.
3. Be EXTRA cautious when operating the aircraft indoors. Some
features of the aircraft, especially the stabilization feature, may be
impacted.
1. Aircraft and battery performance is subject to environmental
factors such as air density and temperature.
a. Be very careful when flying 8,202 feet (2,500 meters) or more
above sea level as battery and aircraft performance may be
reduced.
2. DO NOT use the aircraft near accidents, fire, explosions,
floods, tsunamis, avalanches, landslides, earthquakes, dust, or
sandstorms.
Interference with Flight Controller and Communications
1. Fly in open areas. Tall buildings or steel structures may affect the
accuracy of the on-board compass and block the GPS signal.
2. Avoid interference from other wireless equipment, because it may
affect the remote controller. Make sure to turn off the Wi-Fi on your
mobile device.
3. Flying near areas with magnetic or radio interference (e.g.,
vicinity of high voltage lines, large scale power transmission
stations, mobile base stations, broadcasting towers) may cause
GPS, compass, remote controller or video transmission errors.
The aircraft may behave abnormally or lose control in areas with
strong interference.
Operating the Aircraft Responsibly
To avoid serious injury and property damage, observe the following
rules:
1. Make sure you are NOT drunk, taking drugs, under the influence
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.
2. Never stop the motors mid-flight unless in emergency situations
when doing so can reduce the risk of damage or injury.
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3. Upon landing, power off the aircraft first, then power off the remote
controller.
4. DO NOT drop, launch, fire or otherwise project any dangerous
payloads on or at any buildings, persons or animals, or which
could cause personal injury or property damage.
1. Make sure you have been sufficiently trained and have
contingency plans for emergency situations or for when accidents
occur.
2. Make sure you have a flight plan and never fly the aircraft
recklessly.
3. Respect the privacy of others when using the camera. Make
sure you comply with local privacy laws, regulations, and moral
standards.
4. DO NOT use this product for any illegal or inappropriate
purpose (such as spying, military operations, or unauthorized
investigations).
5. DO NOT use this product to defame, abuse, harass, stalk,
threaten or otherwise violate the legal rights (such as the right of
privacy and publicity) of others.
6. DO NOT trespass onto private property of others.
Flight Modes, Functions and Warnings
Flight Modes
To avoid serious injury and property damage, observe the following
rule:
1. DO NOT switch from P-mode to either A-mode or F-mode unless
you are sufficiently familiar with the aircraft's behavior for each
flight mode, since disabling GPS may result in being unable to
land the aircraft safely.
P-mode is preferred for most flying scenarios. Users can switch to
A-mode where and when P-mode is unavailable. Be aware that some
features are NOT available for A-mode, and therefore be EXTRA
cautious when flying in A-mode.
1. P-mode (Positioning): P-mode works best when the GPS signal
is strong. There are different states of P-mode, which will be
automatically selected by the Matrice 600 Pro depending on GPS
signal strength:
a. P-GPS: GPS is available, and the aircraft is using GPS for
positioning.
b. P-ATTI: When GPS is not available, the aircraft is using only its
barometer for positioning, so only altitude is controlled.
2. A-mode (Attitude): The GPS is NOT used for positioning. The
aircraft only uses its barometer to maintain altitude. If it is still
receiving a GPS signal, the aircraft can automatically return home
if the remote controller signal is lost and if the Home Point has
been recorded successfully.
3. F-mode (Function): Intelligent Flight is activated in this mode. Ensure
you are familiar with Intelligent Flight functions before use.
If you intend to switch to modes that disable GPS assistance (e.g.,
A-mode), you are required to accept the prompted disclaimer to
enable this function. If this function is enabled, you further understand
and agree that data including but not limited to flight telemetry data
and function records could be uploaded to and maintained on a DJI-
designated server.
Failsafe and Return-to-Home
1. The Return-to-Home feature will NOT work if the GPS signal is
insufficient or if GPS is not active.