GENERAL INFORMATION
The Parrot Disco-Pro must be used in accordance with the civil aviation rules
for each country, and in places suited to its chosen progression in order to
always ensure the safety of people, animals and property.
Before flying your Parrot Disco-Pro, check the local civil aviation rules.
ACCESSORIES AND SPARE PARTS
Accessories and spare parts are available from your Parrot retailer or on
www.parrot.com.
PRECAUTIONS FOR USE AND MAINTENANCE
The pilot must, at all times, maintain eye contact with the Parrot Disco-Pro
and control its trajectory.
It may not be permitted to use the Parrot Disco in certain places in the public
domain (e.g. train station, airport, etc.) or on public roads.
As soon as the Parrot Disco's propeller is moving, it can cause damage to
people, animals or objects. Always stay a safe distance away from the Parrot
Disco. Always pay attention to the Parrot Disco's propeller during take-off.
Only use accessories specified by Parrot Drones SAS.
If sand or dust gets into the Parrot Disco, it may be irreparably damaged and
no longer function properly.
Do not use the Parrot Disco in adverse weather conditions (rain, strong wind
or snow) or when visibility is poor (at night).
Keep the Parrot Disco away from high voltage power lines, buildings or any
other potentially hazardous areas.
Do not use this device near liquids. Do not place the Parrot Disco on water or
on a wet surface as this could cause irreparable damage.
Avoid making the Parrot Disco undergo significant changes in altitude.
Do not leave the Parrot Disco in the sun.
Risk of ingestion of small objects. The packaging is not part of the product
and must be discarded as a safety measure.
WI-FI
Before you fly your Parrot Disco, check the restrictions regarding the use of
Wi-Fi frequencies in the place where you are going to fly it. Certain frequencies
may be restricted or prohibited. For instance, in some countries the use of the
5 GHz band for your Wi-Fi may be prohibited for outdoor locations.
WARNING REGARDING PRIVACY AND RESPECT FOR IMAGES
OF PROPERTY
Recording and broadcasting an individual's image without their permission may
constitute an invasion of privacy and you may be held liable. Ask permission
before filming people, especially if you intend to keep your recordings and/
or broadcast them. Do not broadcast degrading images which may affect an
individual's reputation or dignity.
Recording and broadcasting the image of property without permission from
its owner and or any third party holding intellectual property rights on the
property may constitute a violation of the property's image rights and you
may be held liable. Ask permission from its owner and/or any third party with
ownership rights.
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