User's Manual
10
Battery and Charging
1. Do not use any third-party batteries, adapters, or charging piles.
2. Do not remove, repair, or retrofit the battery or charging pile without
permission.
3. Do not wipe or clean the charging contacts of the charging pile with a
wet cloth or wet hands.
4. Do not discard battery scraps casually. Instead, hand them to
professional recycling agencies for disposal.
5. Do not place the charging pile near any heat source, such as heating
radiators.
6. If the robot will not be used for a long time, fully charge and power it
off, and keep it in a cool, dry environment. To prevent battery damage,
charge the robot at least once a month.
7. To charge the robot, pay attention to its power supply requirements.
For the charging pile, the input voltage is 100–240 V AC, and the output
voltage/current is 25.2 V/8 A DC.
8. Touch of the circuit connector is strictly prohibited while the robot is
being charged.
9. Directly rinsing the robot and charging pile with tap water is strictly
prohibited, because it may cause moisture accumulation or water entry
inside the device and serious irreparable faults.










