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1. Power Button
Press to check the battery power level. Press and then press and hold to power on the
battery. Only power the battery on and off when it is connected to the aircraft. Otherwise,
the power ports on the battery and the aircraft may be damaged.
2. Status LEDs
Indicate the battery level. From left to right: LED 1, LED 2, LED 3 and LED 4.
3. Handle
Use the handle to carry the battery.
4. Clamp
Use the clamp to firmly secure the battery to the aircraft. Press and hold the clamp to
remove the battery from the aircraft.
5. Power Port
Connects to an aircraft, a battery station, or a multifunctional inverter generator.
6. Rubber Caps
Protect the battery.
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. Battery Error Self-Diagnosis: the battery can detect errors such as abnormal voltage, current,
and temperature, and issue an alert. The error information will be recorded in the battery.
4. Short Circuit Detection: after the battery is inserted into the aircraft and powered on, the
battery will first detect if a short circuit exists on the aircraft. If detected, the battery will cut
off the power supply to the aircraft to avoid fire.
5. Charging Error Detection: errors that occur during charging are indicated by the status
LEDs. When an error occurs, wait for the battery to fix the error automatically. For more
information, refer to the LED Patterns section.
6. Auto Balancing: in certain situations, the battery automatically balances the voltages of the
cells.
7. Auto Discharging: if fully charged for more than one day, the battery automatically
discharges to 97%. After 7 days, it automatically discharges to 60%.
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