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N E X U S | E Q U I P M E N T O P E R AT I O N S G U I D E - V 1 . 5
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
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PAY ATTENTION
Using the Nexus i2 PRS does not eliminate all risk associated with operating a drone near or over people. Pilots should ensure they are
operating in accordance with the rules and regulations of the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) of the operating location.
The Nexus i2 PRS is designed to deploy in less than 14 milliseconds by the releasing compressed gas into a tube and launching a parachute
ballistically at over 140 MPH. WARNING: Do not lean against, press, drop, or stand directly in front of the red cap of the system, or point the
system in any direction that may cause harm, injury, or damage to life or property in the event of a ground deployment.** Operators shall
disarm and turn the system off immediately after landing BEFORE handling the aircraft.
**While the Nexus i2 PRS has multiple electronic and software-based safeguards to prevent the possibility of an accidental or inadvertent
deployment on the ground, it should be noted that the Nexus i2 PRS deploys from the rear of the aircraft where the RED CAP is located. It is
recommended that the operator maintains a clear area of 8 meters from the red cap direction of fire when the system is powered on.
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