1. During your first few flights, ensure there are no obstacles within 50 meters of
the Take-Off position and your flight area. Keep drone in ‘Beginner Mode’ during
initial flight.
2. Activate Auto Take-off and Auto Land on level ground that is clear of obstacles.
3. Fly in open areas. Buildings and large metal structures (parking lots) may affect
the accuracy of the compass and GPS system.
4. Avoid flying near or over people, near trees, rivers, and high voltage power lines.
5. Large amounts of dust or fine sand will affect the motors.
6. Avoid flying in areas with high levels of electromagnetism, including base stations
and radio transmission towers.
7. P-Mode cannot be activated within the polar regions. Use A-Mode instead.
8. Be familiar with your national (or international), domestic, and local airspace laws
and regulations before flying your Halo drone. Halo Board is not responsible or held
reliable should you break these laws or regulations.
9. DO NOT KEEP BATTERIES FULLY CHARGED IF YOU DO NOT INTEND TO USE THEM
OVER THE NEXT 10 DAYS.
Discharge them to the halfway point.
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