Robot Maintenance
Tire
Important: Regular tire checking is particularly important for skid-steer robots (e.g. Scout). Failing to keep the tires in good condition may lead to robot performance degrade (due to friction change) or even damages to the mechanical structure.
- Check the tire pressure regularly (for robots using inflated tires)
Scout 2.0 or later: keep the pressure between 1.8-2.0 Bar
Hunter 2.0: keep the pressure around 0.8 Bar
Please replace worn tires in time to avoid further damages to the robot
Battery
Important: When charging the robot, please connect the charger to the robot first, and then connect the charger to the power outlet. After finishing charging, disconnect the charger from the power outlet first, then disconnect the charging connector from the robot.
Do not overly discharge the battery. The robot will emit an alarm in the case of low battery level. Please charge the battery in time
Do not charge the robot near any flammable materials
Do not leave the robot charging unattended. Please disconnect the charger after the batter is fully charged
Do not use any charger other than the one provided with the robot
Do not modify or replace the original batteries
Please charge the robot at least once every two months if the robot is not used for a long time