Technical information

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User’s manual
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CHANGING THE CURB DROP-OFF SENSOR
1. Stop the robot in safe conditions (see “Safely stopping the
robot”).
Important
Use safety gloves to prevent risk of injury.
2. Turn the robot over and place it so that the cover is not
damaged.
3. Unscrew the screws (A) to remove the curb drop-off sensor.
4. Replace the curb drop-off sensor and fasten the screw.
5. Turn the robot back over to the working position.
CURB DROP-OFF SENSORS DISMANTLING
(A)
ROBOT DISPOSAL
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At the end of its useful lifespan, this product is classied as WEEE (waste electrical and electronic
equipment). It must therefore not be disposed of as normal domestic waste, as mixed urban waste
(undifferentiated) or as separated urban waste (differentiated).
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When it is time for disposal, the user must make sure that the product is recycled in compliance with the
requirements of the local laws; in particular, electric and electronic components must be separated and
sorted in authorised waste disposal centres for WEEE, or the product must be taken intact to the dealer
when a new purchase is made. Abusive disposal of WEEE is punished by nes established by laws in force
in the areas where said disposal occurs.
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Dangerous substances contained in electric and electronic equipment have potentially harmful effects on
the environment and people’s health so the user has a fundamental role in contributing to reuse, recycling
and any other way of recovering WEEE.
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All parts, to be specically separated and disposed of, are marked..
Danger - Attention
WEEE - Waste Electric and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) can contain dangerous substances with potentially
harmful effects on the environment and people's health. WEEE must be disposed of correctly and only in
specicdisposalcentres.
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Packaging - Product packaging is made with recyclable materials and must be disposed of in a sustainable manner in special
disposal containers or authorised waste disposal centres.
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Batteries - Old or exhausted batteries contain harmful substances for the environment and people's health so must not
be disposed of as normal domestic waste. The user must dispose of batteries in a sustainable way, in specic disposal
containers or in authorised waste disposal centres.