Safety - 3D Robotics IRIS Operation Manual

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Safety

Flying
Do not fly over people, near airports, or in any situation that could pose a
hazard to those around you. Always fly within your line of sight and in
compliance with your local regulations.
Always follow the correct takeoff and landing procedures as described by
this manual and the flight checklist.
Always use an RC transmitter as a primary or backup control system when
flying Iris.
Battery
The primary potential hazard for a LiPo is combustion. The safety bag will
contain a lithium fire if it occurs, so always transport, charge, and store
your battery in a safety bag.
Protect battery from extreme heat, extreme cold, puncturing, and
flammable surfaces.
Charge battery using a designated LiPo balance charger only. Always
monitor battery while charging.
Flying with a low battery is a safety risk and can render the battery
unusable. Always discontinue use upon receiving a low battery notification,
and always fly with a fully charged battery.
Inspect battery for damage before takeoff and after landing. If you observe
any swelling of the package, dispose of the battery.
Battery Disposal
If you observe any swelling or the battery ceases to function, please locate
your local battery recycling center to dispose of the battery. In the US and
Canada, visit
call2recycle.org
to find a location near you.
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