Power Vision PowerEgg X Wizard Waterproof AI Camera & Drone User Manual
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• Take off from and land on water
1. When taking off from wavy water, the aircraft should rise rapidly from the water surface to prevent it from being
affected by the waves.
2. When landing on water, the aircraft should descend vertically straight to the surface. If the aircraft’s horizontal speed
is too high when landing on water, the aircraft may tip over and float upside down on the water. If the aircraft is
upside down, it will automatically shut the motors down and cannot take off again.
3. When the aircraft floats on choppy water, it may be prompted that the conditions are not suitable for takeoff. In this
case, retrieve the aircraft as soon as possible.
4. Do not throw the aircraft into water as it may tip over and then cannot take off.
5. If the waterproof case comes into contact with water for a long time, the aircraft may not be able to hover steadily,
or it may become difficult to control. In this case, land the aircraft as soon as possible and wipe it dry.
6. The control distance of the remote controller depends on the distance between the remote controller and the
aircraft above the water. The higher the remote controller above the water, the longer the distance of control and
image transmission.
7. When the aircraft lands on water, the image transmission control link will be affected, especially when there are
waves; therefore, do not land the aircraft more than 100 meters away from the remote controller.
• Take off from and land on a boat
1. Do not calibrate the aircraft on a rocking or moving boat.
2. Taking off from a boat requires plenty of space; if not available, take off instead from open water or ground.
3. The aircraft may not unlock if the boat is rocking.