SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
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Operating Guidelines
Even though the Trail Drone may look small and
light, there are important safety considerations to
bear in mind when operating this device. Always
observe the following guidelines:
Do not fly the Drone within 10m of people
anywhere. Consider your personal liability when you
choose to operate your Drone.
Do not attempt to handle or catch the Drone while
it is in operation.
Do not attempt to handle the Drone while the rotor
blades are still spinning.
Do not allow others to approach the Drone while it
is in operation and the rotor blades are in motion.
Always make sure that you have completely
“disarmed” the Drone before handling.
Always maintain visual line-of-sight (vlos) with the
Drone. Always fly between official sunrise and
official sunset, local time.
Never engage in careless or reckless manoeuvres.
Consider the impact reckless behaviour might have
on other Drone enthusiasts and future pilots. Never
operate your Drone when intoxicated or when you
are incapacitated in any other way. Always follow
your local aviation authority’s guidelines.
Battery Guide
It is imperative that only a Kaiser Baas Trail Drone
battery is used inside the Trail Drone. Do not
use any third-party or unknown accessories or
batteries. Always ensure your Drone battery is
charged before flight.
Battery Safety Warnings
Do not disassemble the battery. Do not short-circuit
the battery.
Do not ever poke or puncture the battery with any
blunt or sharp instrument.
DO NOT ever poke or puncture the battery with
any blunt or sharp implement [WARNING] There is
a high risk of it igniting!
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Do not ever leave the battery near an open flame
or heat source.
Do not immerse the battery in water. Do not charge
the battery in direct sunlight.
Never leave a charging battery unattended.
Only remove the battery from its supplied charger
when the charging cycle is complete.
Do not reverse charge or over-charge the battery.
Always charge the battery in a designated space,
away from people and animals.
If the battery becomes bloated or appears to be
inflated discard the battery immediately.
Instructions to discard a bloated battery: Place the
bloated battery in a bucket filled with salt water
(200 grams salt to 1-litre water) and leave the
battery in the solution for three days. You may now
dispose of the battery through your local recycling
centre. Never use your battery after conducting the
discard process.
If the battery has a high surface temperature, leave
it to cool before you try to re-charge it.
Always ensure the battery is free from all damage
and deformation before use.
If you see any sign of smoke coming from the
Drone or battery area - stop operating immediately
– when safe, disconnect and remove the Drone
battery.
Do not use the battery with unspecified equipment.
Do not touch a leaking battery directly. Never let
battery contents touch your skin or clothing. If
contact occurs, seek medical advice immediately.
Do not throw or cause any trauma to the battery.
Do not put the battery in a microwave or high
pressure container.
Do not charge the battery if the ambient
temperature is below 0°c or above 45°c.
Always use the supplied charger and observe
charging requirements.
Always store the battery in a safe and cool place
and never store the battery fully charged.