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Safety Notices

Dronetag device has been created for the most straightforward handling possible. Still, the following safety notes must be followed to reduce the risk of accidents, injuries and device malfunction to a minimum. If misused, it has the potential for causing fire, electrical shock or personal injury. Dronetag is not liable for damages arising from the use or misuse of this product. To help ensure accident-free operation, follow these guidelines:

  • This and the Dronetag App manual must be read carefully, and all instructions must be followed. Special attention must be taken to all warnings and precautions.
  • The user is solely responsible for the risk while using this device. Dronetag is not responsible for any injuries or accidents that are a result of improper use.
  • The maximum input voltage is 5V and should be applied to only the USB-C connector during the charging or data transfer.
  • Do not open the device. There are no parts that the user can service. Opening the device leads to the loss of warranty and infringes the general terms and conditions.
  • Do not allow liquid, small particles or other foreign objects to get into the system or accessories.
  • Do not expose the system or accessories to high temperatures, high humidity or direct sunlight for prolonged duration.
  • Keep the system and accessories, including cable ties and fasteners, out of the reach of small children.
  • If the system is brought directly from a cold location to a warm one, moisture may condense inside the system. If this occurs, the system may not operate properly. In this case, unplug all cables/accessories immediately and leave the device in a dry place for several hours.
  • Stop using the system and disconnect it from any connectors immediately if the device functions abnormally, produces unusual sounds or smells, or becomes too hot to touch.
  • Do not put any DC voltage to any antenna connector

Heat and Temperature Safety

During normal operation, your Dronetag device may become slightly warm. When charging, it can heat up even more.
This is expected, but it’s important to avoid overheating:

  • Do not expose Dronetag device to direct sunlight for long periods (e.g., on a car dashboard).
  • Do not operate or charge the device in high ambient temperatures.
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  • During operation or charging, the device may feel warm - this is normal.
  • However, if you ever notice the device swelling or bulging, it indicates a battery issue.
  • In that case, stop using the device immediately and contact Dronetag support or your local dealer.

Overheating protection

Your Dronetag device is equipped with built-in thermal protection:

  • If the temperature becomes too high, the device will shut down automatically.
  • When charging, if the device overheats, charging will slow down or pause completely.
    • If you notice that your Dronetag device is not charging (or charges very slowly), make sure it is not in a hot environment.

Dronetag device cases and heat

Dronetag device cases are made from thermoplastic material.
When the case gets hot, the material can become soft and prone to dents, scratches, or deformation.
Be careful not to press or store Dronetag device under load when it is warm - this can cause permanent damage to the case.