DJI Mavic Pro User Manual

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the batteries or charger. Avoid dropping batteries.

15. Clean battery terminals with a clean, dry cloth.

Battery Charging

1. DO NOT attach the batteries to wall outlets or car charger sockets

directly, and always use a DJI approved adapter. DJI takes no

responsibility if the battery is charged using a non-DJI charger.

2. Never leave the battery unattended during charging. DO NOT charge

the battery near flammable materials or on flammable surfaces such

as carpet or wood.

3. DO NOT charge battery immediately after flight, because the

battery temperature may be too high. DO NOT charge the battery

until it cools down to near room temperature. Charging the battery

outside of the temperature range of 5℃-40℃ may lead to leakage,

overheating, or battery damage.

4. Disconnect the charger when not in use. Examine the charger

regularly for damage to the cord, plug, enclosure, or other parts. DO

NOT clean the charger with denatured alcohol or other flammable

solvents. Never use a damaged charger.

Battery Storage

1. Keep batteries out of the reach of children and pets.

2. DO NOT leave the battery near heat sources such as a furnace or

heater. DO NOT leave the batteries inside of a vehicle on hot days.

The ideal storage temperature is 22℃-28℃.

3. Keep the battery dry. Never drop the battery into water.

4. DO NOT drop, strike, impale, or manually short-circuit the battery.

5. Keep the battery away from metal objects such as glasses, watches,

jewelry, and hairpins.

6. Never transport a damaged battery or a battery with power level

higher than 5%.

Battery Disposal

1. Dispose of the battery in specific recycling boxes only after a

complete discharge. DO NOT place the battery in regular trash

containers. Strictly follow your local regulations regarding the

disposal and recycling of batteries.

Battery Maintenance

1. Never use the battery when the temperature is too high or too low.

2. Never store the battery in environments with a temperature higher

than 60℃.

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