DJI FlyCart 100 Safety Guidelines
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Safety Guidelines Overview
This document outlines essential safety guidelines for operating the DJI FlyCart 100. It covers general safety, compliance with export control laws, flight regulations, environmental requirements, pre-flight checklists, flight safety notices, battery safety, and technical specifications.
General Safety and Compliance
Disclaimer
By using this product, you acknowledge that you have read, understood, and accepted the terms and conditions outlined in this guideline and at dji.com/flycart-100. The product and its content are provided "as is" without warranty. This product is not intended for users under 18 years of age.
Export Control Laws
Users must comply with all applicable export control laws and sanctions. The product is intended for civil use only and must not be used in connection with armaments, nuclear, chemical, or biological weapons, or missile technology applications.
Flight Regulations and Limits
Flight Regulations
- Use the aircraft only for cargo delivery.
- Do not fly over densely populated areas or in integrated airspace without approval.
- Avoid flying near manned aircraft and be aware of other aircraft. Land immediately if necessary.
- Do not fly in prohibited areas without authorization. Refer to fly-safe.dji.com for GEO zones.
- Do not use the aircraft for illegal or dangerous purposes, including spying or military operations.
- Maintain a flight altitude below 120m (400 ft) and stay clear of obstacles.
Flight Environment Requirements
- Avoid flying near roads, railways, water surfaces, and obstacles like power lines and trees. Maintain a safe distance from crowds and animals.
- Do not fly in severe weather conditions (strong winds, snow, ice, fog, lightning).
- Avoid flying in areas with weak GNSS signals or environments unsuitable for sensor positioning.
- Be cautious when flying at high altitudes or in low temperatures, as performance may be affected.
- Do not use the aircraft near accident sites, fires, explosions, natural disasters, or extreme weather.
- Avoid taking off or landing on sandy or dusty surfaces to prevent damage to flight performance and motor lifespan.
- Exercise caution in areas with magnetic or radio interference and monitor the DJI Delivery app for signal quality.
Pre-Flight Checklist
Ensure all devices are fully charged, firmware and app are updated, aircraft is free of foreign objects, and all components are intact and properly installed. Power on devices, check remote controller antenna position, and ensure the aircraft and controller are linked and functioning correctly. Verify the flight area is approved and clear of obstacles. Review flight parameters in the DJI Delivery app.
Flight Safety Notices
- Do not load or unload cargo directly above people.
- Keep small parts away from children. Do not operate in the presence of children.
- Stay clear of rotating propellers and motors.
- In case of collision with power lines, do not touch the aircraft to avoid electric shock.
- Discontinue use of the aircraft if it malfunctions or has been involved in a collision. Contact DJI Support for assistance.
- Follow app prompts for low battery, strong winds, compass calibration, or motor overload warnings. Land immediately.
- Wait for propellers to stop before powering off. Avoid touching hot motors.
- Use only genuine DJI parts. Unauthorized modifications can compromise safety.
- Do not power on the aircraft if water is present.
- Keep the aircraft at a safe distance from people and animals during firmware updates, calibration, or parameter setup.
- Do not point beacons directly into eyes.
Battery Safety Notice
- Keep batteries dry and away from water.
- Use only DJI batteries and chargers.
- Do not use swollen, leaking, or damaged batteries.
- Use batteries within the specified temperature range.
- Do not disassemble or puncture batteries.
- Handle battery electrolytes with care; seek medical attention if contact occurs.
- Keep batteries out of reach of children.
- Do not use batteries that have been involved in a crash or heavy impact.
- Do not store batteries near heat sources or in hot vehicles.
- Avoid long-term storage of fully discharged batteries.
Specifications
Aircraft (Model: E2MTR-100A)
- Operating Frequency & Transmitter Power (EIRP):
2.4000-2.4835 GHz: <33 dBm (FCC), <20 dBm (SRRC/CE/MIC)
5.725-5.850 GHz: <33 dBm (FCC), <30 dBm (SRRC), <14 dBm (CE) - Operating Temperature: -20° to 40° C (-4° to 104° F)
Radar
- Model: RD241608RFV3.2 (Forward Radar); RD240804FB (Downward Radar)
- Operating Frequency & Transmitter Power (EIRP): 24.05-24.25 GHz: <20 dBm (NCC/MIC/KC/CE/FCC)
- Operating Temperature: -20° to 40° C (-4° to 104° F)
LiDAR (Model: mid360-agras)
- Wavelength: 905 nm
- Laser Safety: Class 1
- Accessible Emission Limit (AEL): 128 nj
- Reference Aperture: 4 mm
- Max Laser Pulse Emission Power Within 5 ns: 35 W
Remote Controller (Model: TKPL2)
- Operating Temperature: -20° to 50° C (-4° to 122° F)
O4 Video Transmission
- Operating Frequency & Transmitter Power (EIRP):
2.4000-2.4835 GHz: <33 dBm (FCC), <20 dBm (SRRC/CE/MIC)
5.725-5.850 GHz: <33 dBm (FCC), <14 dBm (CE), <30 dBm (SRRC) - Wi-Fi (802.11 a/b/g/n/ac/ax):
2.4000-2.4835 GHz: <26 dBm (FCC), <20 dBm (SRRC/CE/MIC)
5.150-5.250 GHz: <26 dBm (FCC), <23 dBm (SRRC/CE/MIC)
5.725-5.850 GHz: <26 dBm (FCC/SRRC), <14 dBm (CE) - Bluetooth 5.2:
2.4000-2.4835 GHz: <10 dBm
[1] Permitted operating frequency varies by country and region. Refer to local laws and regulations for details.
Compliance Information
FCC Compliance Notice
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to two conditions: no harmful interference, and acceptance of any received interference. Changes not approved by the responsible party may void the user's authority to operate the equipment.
The aircraft complies with Class A digital device limits, and the remote controller with Class B limits. These limits provide reasonable protection against harmful interference. The equipment generates radio frequency energy and may cause interference if not installed and used correctly. Users are encouraged to correct interference by reorienting antennas, increasing separation, connecting to a different circuit, or consulting a dealer.
RF Exposure Information
Aircraft: Complies with FCC radiation exposure limits for uncontrolled environments. Maintain a minimum distance of 20cm from the antenna during operation. Do not co-locate or operate with any other antenna or transmitter.
Remote Controller: Complies with FCC radiation exposure limits for uncontrolled environments. Follow operating instructions for RF exposure compliance. Do not co-locate or operate with any other antenna or transmitter. SAR limit is 1.6 W/kg averaged over one gram of tissue.
ISED Compliance Notice
This device contains licence-exempt transmitters/receivers complying with Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada's licence-exempt RSS(s). Operation is subject to two conditions: no interference, and acceptance of any interference. The aircraft complies with RSS-102 radiation exposure limits (minimum 20cm distance from radiator to body). The remote controller also complies with RSS-102 limits. SAR limit is 1.6 W/kg.
Devices operating in the 5150–5250 MHz band are restricted to indoor use only in EU/EFTA member states, Türkiye, and the UK to reduce potential interference.
KC Compliance Notice
Korean compliance statements regarding radio frequency equipment and potential interference.
EU & UK Compliance Notice
DJI declares that the DJI FlyCart 100 and DJI RC Plus 2 comply with EU directives (2014/53/EU, 2012/19/EU, 2011/65/EU, 1907/2006, 2023/1542) and UK regulations. EU contact address: DJI GmbH, Industriestrasse 12, 97618, Niederlauer, Germany.
Precautions for Use
Do not use the device in hospitals, airplanes, or automotive equipment due to potential radio frequency interference. Maintain a minimum distance of 15cm from pacemakers. Keep radio equipment away from pregnant women and adolescents. Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) values are provided for head, trunk, and limbs.
Environmental Considerations
Old electrical appliances should be disposed of separately at designated collection points to contribute to recycling and proper treatment of toxic substances.