Dragon X750 User Manual V 1.0
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WARNING
: as the user of this product you are solely and entirely responsible for
operating it in a manner that does not endanger yourself and others or result in
damage to the product or the property of others.
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Keep your hands, face and other parts of your body away from the
spinning propellers/rotor blades, and other moving parts at all times.
Keep items that could impact or become entangled away from the
propellers/rotor blades including debris, parts, tools, loose clothing, etc.
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Always operate your aircraft in open areas that are free from people,
vehicles, and other obstructions. Never fly near or above crowds, airports
or buildings.
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To ensure proper operation and safe flight performance, never attempt to
operate your aircraft near buildings or other obstructions that do not offer
a clear view of the sky and can restrict GPS reception.
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Do not attempt to operate your aircraft in areas with potential magnetic
and/or radio interference including areas nearby broadcast towers, power
transmission stations, high voltage power lines, electrical storms, etc.
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Always keep a safe distance in all directions around your aircraft to avoid
collisions and/or injury. This aircraft is controlled by a radio signal
subject to interference from many sources outside your control.
Interference can cause momentary loss of control.
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To ensure proper and safe operation of the automatic landing function in
Return to Launch Mode, you must start the motors with the aircraft in a
position that has at least 10 feet (approximately 3 meters) of clear and
open space around it and achieve a proper GPS lock.
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Do not attempt to operate your aircraft with any worn and/or damaged
components, parts, etc. (including, but not limited to, damaged
propellers/rotor blades, old batteries, etc.)
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Never operate your aircraft in poor or severe weather conditions
including heavy winds, precipitation, lightning, etc.
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Always operate your aircraft starting with a fully charged battery.
Always land as soon as possible after the first level low voltage battery
warning or land immediately after the second level low voltage battery
warning (as indicated by the vibrations and audible alerts from the
transmitter/personal ground station)
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Always keep the aircraft in clear line of sight and under control and keep
the transmitter/personal ground station powered on while the aircraft is
powered on.
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Always move the throttle control stick down fully and turn off the motors
in the event the propellers/rotor blades come into contact with any
objects.