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AGRAS T10
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2. When the aircraft has landed, push the throttle stick down, and perform the same CSC that was used
to start the motors. Release both sticks once the motors have stopped. Release both sticks once the
motors have stopped.
OR
Throttle Stick
Spinning propellers can be dangerous. Stay away from spinning propellers and motors. DO
NOT start the motors in conned spaces or when there are people nearby.
Keep your hands on the remote controller when the motors are spinning.
DO NOT stop the motors mid-flight unless in an emergency situation where doing so will
reduce the risk of damage or injury.
Method 1 is the recommended method for stopping the motors. When using Method 2 to
stop the motors, the aircraft may roll over if it is not completely grounded. Use Method 2 with
caution.
After landing, power off the aircraft before powering off the remote controller.
Flight Test
1. Place the aircraft on open, at ground with the aircraft status indicators facing toward you.
2. Pour liquid into the spray tank, and tighten the cover. Make sure that the four lines on the cover are
aligned to the horizontal or vertical direction.
3. Power on the remote controller, make sure that DJI Agras is open, and then power on the aircraft.
4. Make sure that the aircraft is connected to the remote controller.
5. If using RTK for positioning, make sure that the aircraft RTK positioning function is enabled and RTK
signal source is correctly set (D-RTK 2 Mobile Station or Network RTK service). Go to Operation View
in the app, tap and select RTK to view and set.
Make sure to disable the aircraft RTK positioning function if it is not in use. Otherwise, the aircraft is
not be able to take off when there is no differential data.
6. Wait for satellites to be searched, make sure that there is a strong GNSS signal, and make sure the
aircraft heading measurement using the dual antennas is ready. Perform the CSC to start the motors.
(If the dual antennas are not ready after waiting for an extended period, move the aircraft to an open
area with a strong GNSS signal.)
7. Push the throttle stick up to take off.