dji MATRICE 600 Maintenance Manual
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MATRICE 600
Maintenance Manual
V1.0
2016.06
To ensure optimal performance and flight safety for your aircraft, comprehensive maintenance is recommended
every 50 flights or after flying for over 20 hours. This manual is intended to help users maintain their aircraft for
maximum reliability.
I.
Checking the Battery
1. Ensure that your firmware and DJI GO app are up-
to-date. Launch DJI GO app to confirm that all the
battery cells are fully charged to the same voltage
level. If all the cells are above 3.7 V but one cell differs
by 0.2 V or more, contact DJI
also check the battery warning history. If any warning
is reported, contact DJI.
2. Check the electrodes in the battery compartment.
Return-to-factory service will be required if they appear
severely burnt.
3. Check the battery compartment's plastic components
to ensure that they are in good condition and that all
screws are secure. This prevents the battery from
becoming loose during flight.
4. Check the contact pins in the battery compartment
to ensure that they are clear. They should be able to
establish easy contact with the battery and should not
be bent.
5. Check the battery for damage and deformities. If there
are any signs of severe damage to the battery, stop
using it and discharge the battery to 10% or below
for disposal. Do not disassemble the battery for any
reason.
6. Check the battery's gold fingers besides the battery
port and rub them clean with an eraser if any residue
is observed. This will help to ensure a more reliable
connection.
7. Check the battery port's metal connectors for damage.
Replace the battery immediately if the connectors
appear severely burnt.
8. For long term storage, refer to the Intelligent Flight
Battery Safety Guidelines and check the battery once
a month to avoid damage to the battery.
II.
Checking the Center Frame
1. Check the upper and lower plates of the center frame
for cracks and damage. If wear exists, but you're not
sure whether it is safe to fly, contact DJI Support for
help.
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2. Check the red knob for wear, e.g. if the frame arm is
loose after the knob is locked. If it is, replace the knob
with a spare knob that comes with the MATRICE
3. Turn on the aircraft and listen for any abnormal noise
or vibration from the cooling fan located on the upper
cover of the aircraft. If a loud noise is detected,
replace the fan.
4. Check the damper on the flight controller for wear and
severe deformities.
5. Check all the cable connections on the flight controller
and Lightbridge 2 Air System.
6. Check the square head screws on the power cables of
the frame arm at the bottom of the center frame. Use
the square socket wrench that comes with the Matrice
600 to tighten the screws if loose.
7. Check the screws connected to the expansion mounting
kit and center frame. Apply medium strength threadlocker
and then tighten the screws if loose.
8. Check the screws connected to the retractable
modules and center frame. Apply medium strength
threadlocker and then tighten the screws if loose.
III. Checking the Foldable Frame Arms
1. Check if the frame arm can move freely, e.g. if the
frame arm is loose after the knob is locked. If it is, but
the knob is in good condition, tighten the screw at the
connection point.
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