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Do not place the robot on tables, chairs, etc, as damage may occur
should it fall off.
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Do not let a curtain or any kind of wrapping material wind up in the
drive wheels.
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Do not use the robot outdoors.
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Do not expose the robot to sunlight.
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Do not use a covered or wrapped robot.
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Do not block or insert objects into the ventilation holes of the robot.
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Do not put the robot near a heat source.
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Do not sit on the robot and do not attach an object to the top of it.
2.4 Electrical safety
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WARNING!
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In the case of overheating during charging, stop using the robot
immediately. Turn OFF the power switch and remove the adapter from
the power socket.
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A damaged power cord can cause electric shock, overheating or fire. Do
not destroy or modify the power cord and do not bend it too tightly. Do
not heat the cord. Do not pull or press the inflexible cord excessively
with heavy objects.
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Dust on the metal terminals of the power plug can result in electric
shock, overheating or fire. Regularly remove the dust from the power
plug and surroundings with a dry cloth.
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Wet hands can conduct the electric current from the robot
unintentionally and cause electric shock. Do not touch the power cord,
plug or adapter with wet hands.
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Charging and powering the robot with components that are not original
parts can cause electric shock, overheating or fire. Only use the original
battery, charging base and power adapter (UK Type Adapter Model No.:
GQ12-240060-AB; EU Type Adapter Model No.: GQ15-240060-AG).
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A short-circuit occurs when the positive (+) pole and the negative (-)
pole of the battery are connected. Short-circuits can cause heat
generation in metal objects, fire or explosion. Prevent short-circuits by
keeping metal objects or conducting substances away from the battery
poles.
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Before charging, check whether the adapter and outlet are properly
connected.
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The adapter must use an alternating voltage of 100-240 VAC.
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Do not use the power adapter with an AC converter.
2.5 Fire and explosion hazard
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Do not switch the robot on within or let the robot enter a flammable
and/or combustible environment.
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Do not use the robot to clean combustible or highly volatile substances,
such as gasoline.