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Press and hold the power button of the remote controller till all indicators are off. Disconnect the
cable connecting the remote controller and the surveying tool, and put the remote controller and the
surveying tool into the tool box.
6.2.4
Fold the propeller blades and arms.
7.
Transportation
1) Fold the arms and propellers before transporting.
2) Keep a distance between the camera and the shipping container to prevent damage from bumps.
3) Avoid damage to drone resulting from shifting back and forth during transportation.
4) Place the drone stably before transportation.
8.
Pesticide disposal
The safety instructions provided by the pesticide manufacturer should be followed to handle the disposal of
pesticides.
Maintenance
To avoid component malfunction, serious injury, and property damage, observe the following rules:
1. Clean all parts of the drone at the end of each day of spraying after the drone returns to a normal
temperature. DO NOT clean the drone immediately after operations are completed.
1)
Fill the spray tank with clean water or soapy water and spray the water through the nozzles until the
tank is empty. Repeat the step three times.
2)
Use a clean and soft cloth to wipe the camera lens, distance sensor and other sensor components.
3)
If there is dust or pesticide liquid on the motors, propellers, or heat sinks, wipe them with a wet cloth
before cleaning the remaining water residue with a dry cloth.
4)
Store the cleaned drone in a dry environment.
2. Wipe the surface and screen of the remote controller with a clean wet cloth that has been wrung out with
water daily after operations.
3. Inspect the drone every 100 flights or after flying for over 20 hours:
1)
Check for and replace worn propellers.
2)
Check for loose propeller. Replace propellers and propeller washers if needed.
3)
Check for aging plastic or rubber parts.
4)
Check for loose sensor parts and tighten them firmly.
5)
Check for loose wiring harness connectors and tighten them firmly.
4.
Inspect the drone daily after operations:
1
)
Clean the nozzles and hoses at the end of each day of spraying or when the transition time is more than
4 hours, otherwise, the service life of the nozzles will be reduced due to blockage.
2
)
Check for loose spray disc and screws, dynamic balance and abnormal sound of the spray disc. Clean the
debris on the disc.
3
)
If there is dust on the surface of nozzles that affects the heat dissipation, wipe it with wet cloth that has