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Calibrating the Spraying System
Make sure to calibrate the spraying system before your first operation. Otherwise, the spraying performance
will be adversely affected.
A. Preparation before calibration: If there are any bubbles in the hoses, discharge them before calibrating. If
there are no bubbles, proceed with calibration.
Fill the spray tank with about 10 L of water.
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Loosen all the manual relief valves and press the Spray button on the remote controller until the
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bubbles in the hoses have been fully discharged.* Tighten the valves and press the Spray button to
stop spraying.
* If the bubbles have still not been fully discharged after an extended period, rotate and remove the valve
cover. Reattach the cover once the bubbles have been fully discharged.
B. Spraying System Calibration
Make sure that there is more than 6 L of water in the spray tank. In the DJI MG2 app, tap Execute
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Operation to enter Operation View, tap
nozzle is model XR11001VS).
Tap Calibrate. Select the pump requiring calibration (all of the four pumps are selected by default), and
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tap Calibration.
Calibration will start automatically. After several minutes, the calibration result will be displayed in the
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app.
If the app displays a successful calibration, users can proceed with the operation.
If calibration fails, tap "?" to view the problem and resolve it. Afterwards, select the pump that failed to
re-calibrate.

Calibrating the Compass

When the app prompts that compass calibration is required, tap
Advanced Settings, then Sensors. Tap Calibration in the compass calibration section, then follow the on-
screen instructions.
5. Flight
In the DJI MG2 app, go to Operation View. Make sure that there is a strong GNSS signal, and the system
status bar indicates Manual Route (GNSS) or Manual Route (RTK).* Otherwise, the aircraft cannot take off.
It is recommended to create a plan for a field and select an operation to enable the aircraft to take off and
perform the operation automatically. Refer to the Starting Operations section for more information. In other
cases, take off and land manually.
Takeoff
Perform a Combination Stick Command (CSC) and push the throttle stick up to take off.
Landing
To land, pull down on the throttle stick to descend until the aircraft touches the ground. There are two
methods to stop the motors.
Method 1: When the aircraft has landed, push and hold the throttle stick down. The motors will stop after
three seconds.
Method 2: When the aircraft has landed, push the throttle stick down, then perform the same CSC that was
used to start the motors. Release both sticks once the motors have stopped.
* RTK positioning is recommended. In the DJI MG2 app, go to Operation View, tap
RTK and select a method for receiving RTK signals.
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, then
, and select the correct nozzle model (the standard
OR
, then
, slide to the bottom, and select
Throttle Stick
(left stick in Mode 2)
, then RTK to enable Aircraft

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