Operating instructions
22 
Chapter 12 Maintenance: Checklist 
PART 4 
CHAPTER 12 Maintenance 
Regular Maintenance Checklist 
Periodically the robot should receive a thorough inspection. 
  1.  Examine the exterior of the House and Smoke Alarm and make repairs as 
necessary. See the body repair instructions if needed. 
  2.  Remove the House back panel and the Smoke Alarm back cover. Check all 
bolts and nuts for tightness. 
  3.  Examine electrical wiring and connectors for looseness and wear. 
  4.  Clean and lubricate mechanical parts of the Smoke Alarm as needed. 
  5.  Clean the CD player system according to instructions in the CD player care and 
maintenance pages. 
  6.  Wash the plastic body with mild soap and water and a soft (Rubbing alcohol may 
be used on stains that won't come off with soap. Do NOT use alcohol on the 
color room panels. 
  7.  Check the Control box and voice equipment for broken wires, loose fasteners 
etc. 
  8.  If you have the battery option, fully charge the battery. This must be done on a 
daily basis when the robot is in constant use. Remember, a Gel type battery 
should be brought to a full charge after each use of the robot so that it always 
has a full charge on it. 
  To prolong the life of the system, always store in a safe place away from light, dust, 
moisture, and excessive heat. 
To keep dust and light away from it, a cover 
should be used.
For a list of recommended tools for a tool kit, see the next page. 










