Battery Functions
1. Battery Level Display: The status LEDs indicate the current battery level. Press the power
button to check.
2. Communication: Battery parameters including the voltage and power level are transmitted
to the aircraft to enable the aircraft to take appropriate action when battery parameters
change.
3. Charging Error Detection: Errors that occur during charging are indicated by the status
LEDs. When an error occurs, disconnect the battery and wait for the battery to fix the error
automatically. For more information, refer to the LED Patterns section.
4. Battery Error Records: The battery records errors such as excessive charging or
discharging, exceeding the temperature range when charging and discharging, and
storing a battery for an extended period with the power level outside of the recommended
range. The battery error records can be accessed by authorized DJI dealers when
troubleshooting or repairing.
5. Auto Balancing: In certain situations, the battery automatically balances the voltages of the
cells.
6. Auto Discharging: If fully charged for more than one day, the battery automatically
discharges to 97%. After 7 days, it automatically discharges to 60%.
7. Auto Current Adjustment: When using with the provided battery station, the battery
intelligently adjusts the charging current based on the temperature of the battery cell. The
battery also supports self-protection based on the environment temperature.
8. Temperature Control: The battery ensures the temperature difference between the battery
cells are the same and stay within the allowable temperature range.
• Refer to the safety requirements listed on the label of the battery before using for the
first time. Users accept full responsibility for any violations of the safety requirements
stated on the label.
• The product warranty is void if any battery errors occur due to misuse of the battery.
Using the Battery
Press and then press and hold the power button to power on the battery after it is connected
to the aircraft. When the aircraft lands and the motors stop, press and then press and hold the
power button to power off the battery, and then disconnect the battery from the aircraft.
• DO NOT use or leave the battery near heat sources such as a furnace or heater. DO
NOT leave the battery inside a vehicle on hot days.
• DO NOT allow the battery to come into contact with any liquid. DO NOT leave the
battery near a source of moisture and DO NOT use the battery in humid environments.
Otherwise, the battery may corrode, potentially resulting in the battery catching fire or
exploding.
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