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2. Check the motor base for cracks and damage. If wear
exists, but you're not sure whether it is safe to fly,
contact DJI Support for help.
3. Check the connection between the motor base and
the arm tube.
4. Check if the propeller ends on two neighboring
frame arms are aligned. If the vertical difference is
over 1 cm, use the arm inclination holder to adjust
the arm inclination.
IV. Checking the Retractable Landing Gear
1. Check the servo cables for wear. Ensure that the
connection points are secure.
2. Check the power cable connector for wear. Replace
the connector or return to factory for repairs.
3. Hold the aircraft body, and then raise and lower the
landing gear to the ground several times to ensure that
the retractable landing gear can move freely.
4. Check if there is any white plastic debris around the
shaft screws of the landing gear. If there are, replace
the washers under the screws.
Washers
5. Check the shaft screws of the landing gear. If they
are loose, apply high strength threadlocker and then
tighten the screws. It is recommended to affix the
screws with 0.45±0.05 N∙m torque.
V.
Checking the Propulsion System
1. Check the motor rotor by gently shaking it up and
down. If it is obviously loose, but you're not sure
whether it is safe to fly, contact DJI Support for help.
2. Check the motors for deformities by confirming that the
gap between the motor and motor base is even, and
the motor spins freely and looks fine. If not, replace the
motors.
3. Remove the propellers and start the motors. Carefully
examine the edge of the motor rotor and confirm that
the shaft is perfectly centered on the motor. Check
for any abnormal or excessive vibration. If excessive
vibration is detected, replace the motors.
4. Remove the propellers and start the motors. Listen
carefully for any abnormal noise, which may indicate
that the bearings have worn out and the motors need
to be replaced.
5. Check the propellers. If there is any bending, breakage
6. Attach the propeller to the motor, turn on the aircraft,
VI. Checking the IMU
1. Ensure that your firmware and DJI GO app are up-to-
VII. Checking the GPS-Compass Pro
1. Check the module to make sure it is securely mounted.
2. Ensure that your firmware and DJI Assistant 2 are up-
VIII. Checking the Control and Video Transmission System
1. Check the two antennas on the landing gear legs to
Shaft Screws
2. Check the remote controller antennas for damage.
2
or cracks on a propeller, do not use it.
and place it on the ground. Stand 3 meters away
from the aircraft and observe the spinning propellers.
If you can see two distinct propeller outline layers,
when looking at a spinning propeller from the side, this
propeller is damaged. This will increase the aircraft
vibration and reduce flight safety and performance.
Replace the propeller.
date. Launch DJI GO app to check the condition of the
IMU and perform an advanced IMU calibration. Place
the aircraft in a cool environment and on a flat, stable
surface. Do not touch the aircraft during calibration.
Ensure that the arrow on it points to the front of the
aircraft.
to-date. Launch DJI Assistant 2 to check the mounting
position settings to ensure that they are correct.
ensure that they are secure. Check the antenna cables
at the bottom of the center frame or on the Lightbridge
2 Air System for any bending or damage. Ensure that
they are securely connected. (Note: Attach or detach
the cable in the direction aligned to the connector pin
to avoid damage.)
DJI Support
http://www.dji.com/support
Recommended Server Center
http://www.dji.com/service/repair
For details on our after-sales policy, visit:
http://www.dji.com/service.
If you are unable to view the webpage or would like to
request a hard copy of our policy, please contact your local
DJI branch office or authorized dealer.