Return-To-Home; Low Battery - dji Mavic Air Disclaimer And Safety Manuallines

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The aircraft will fly in P-mode by default.
1. P-mode (Positioning): P-mode works best when the GPS signal is strong. The aircraft utilizes
the GPS and Vision System to automatically stabilize itself, navigate between obstacles or
track a moving object. Advanced features such as TapFly and ActiveTrack are enabled in this
mode.
2. S-mode (Sports): Only can be enabled by remote controller, S-mode is identical to P-mode
in terms of flight controller settings, except that the handling gain values of the aircraft are
adjusted in order to enhance the maneuverability of the aircraft. The maximum flight speed of
the aircraft is increased in this mode.
The aircraft will revert to A-mode when GPS signal is weak, or when the compass experiences
interference where the Vision System is unavailable. In A-mode, the aircraft is easily affected by its
surroundings, which may result in horizontal shifting.
In A-mode, the Vision System and some advanced features are disabled. Therefore, the aircraft
cannot position or auto-brake in this mode. Please land in a safe place as soon as possible to avoid
hazards. Avoid flying in areas where GPS signal is weak, or in confined spaces. The aircraft will
otherwise be forced to enter A-mode, leading to a potential flight hazard.

Return-to-Home

1. The Return-to-Home feature will NOT work if the GPS signal is insufficient or if GPS is not
active.
2. Press the RTH (Return-to-Home) Button on the remote controller or tap the RTH icon in the
DJI GO 4 app to bring the aircraft back to the Home Point instead of turning off the remote
controller.
3. Obstacles may adversely affect the Return-to-Home function. Please adjust the aircraft
location, altitude and speed while returning home to avoid obstacles.
4. Make sure to always operate the aircraft within the transmission range of the remote control
device.
5. Only use the Failsafe and Return-to-Home functions in emergency cases. Such functions may
be affected by the weather, the environment, or any nearby magnetic fields.
6. The aircraft can avoid obstacles when the Vision System is available during the RTH process.
The obstacle avoidance function is disabled when lighting conditions are not ideal or when
the Vision System is otherwise disabled. DO NOT rely on the Vision System. The pilot's sound
discretion is required during the flight. You can use the remote control device to control the
aircraft to avoid obstacles or to cancel the RTH process.

Low Battery

1. When battery warnings are triggered, promptly bring the aircraft back to the Home Point
or land the aircraft to avoid losing power during flight and causing damage to the aircraft,
property, animals, and people.
2. When the Critical Battery Level Warning activates and the aircraft is descending automatically,
you may push the throttle up to maintain the aircraft's altitude and navigate it to a more
appropriate location for landing.
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