User Manual

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Before You Begin
The following documents have been produced to help you
safely operate and make full use of your Osmo Mobile 3:
Osmo Mobile 3 Disclaimer and Safety Guidelines
Osmo Mobile 3 Quick Start Guide
Osmo Mobile 3 User Manual
Check that you have all of the included parts. Read the
entire user manual and watch the tutorial videos on the
product page of the official DJI website (http://www.dji.
com/osmo-mobile-3). Read the disclaimer and warning
above to understand your legal rights and responsibilities.
If you have any questions or problems during the
installation, maintenance or use of this product, please
contact DJI OSMO or a DJI OSMO authorized dealer.
Installing the DJI Mimo App
Search “DJI Mimo” on the App Store or Google Play and
install the app to your Mobile device.
DJI Mimo supports iOS 10.0 (or later) and Android 6.0 (or later).
This product is not intended for use by children
without direct adult supervision. Do not use with
incompatible components or alter this product in
any way outside of the documents provided by SZ
DJI OSMO TECHNOLOGY CO., LTD. These Safety
Guidelines contain instructions for safety, operation
and maintenance. It is essential to read and follow
all of the instructions and warnings in the user
manual, prior to assembly, setup or use, in order to
operate the product correctly and avoid damage or
serious injury.
Safety Guidelines
1. DO NOT allow the product to come into contact with
any kind of liquid. DO NOT leave the product out in the
rain or near a source of moisture. DO NOT drop the
product into water. If the inside of the battery comes
into contact with water, chemical decomposition may
occur, potentially resulting in the battery catching on
re, and may even lead to an explosion.
2. Put out any product re using water, sand, re blanket,
or a dry powder re extinguisher.
3. The product should be used in temperatures from 0º to
40º C (32° to 104° F). Use of the product in environments
above 40º C (104° F) can lead to a re or explosion. Use
of the product below 0º C (32° F) can lead to permanent
damage.