Consequential Robotics MiRo-E Owner'S Manual Download Page 4

The robot is intended to be extended in some constrained ways by the end 
user—for example, it is reasonable to connect additional components via 
the expansion ports. Besides such reasonable expansion, you should not 
allow foreign objects into the robot.

All equipment is designed for use in reasonable 

indoor

 conditions (the robot 

should 

NOT

 be used outdoors). It may be damaged and/or may cause a 

hazard if operated at temperatures below 10C or above 30C, or in humidity 
of less than 20% or greater than 80%, or in direct sunlight or near to a heat 
source such as a radiator, or near to a source of ignition.

DO NOT

 allow the robot to be unattended when in a powered state.

Electrical safety

The robot is a battery-operated device and poses a fire hazard and a 
chemical leakage hazard.

Only use the supplied battery pack to power the robot.

Care must be taken in handling the batteries. Misuse could lead to short 
circuit or puncture which could, in turn, lead to overheating, fire, or leakage 
of chemicals.

Do not force the connection between the battery and the robot—
connection with incorrect polarity may cause a short circuit. If it is difficult to 
connect the battery pack to the robot, contact support.

Do not allow the robot to be powered when any cover is removed; do not 
allow foreign objects (such as screwdrivers) into the robot when it is powered.
There is a risk of short circuit.

The robot’s charger is a mains-operated device and poses an electric shock 
and electrocution hazard and a fire hazard.

Take the usual precautions that apply when using any mains-operated 
equipment: disconnect the charger from the outlet in case of a storm, do 
not touch any part of the robot with wet hands, do not misuse extension 
cables and multi-outlet adapters, be vigilant against cable damage, 
consider and comply with region-specific regulations, and so on.

Only use the supplied charger to charge the robot or the battery pack, and 
only charge the robot or the battery pack with the supplied charger. In 
addition, only use the supplied mains cable with the charger.

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Revision date 17 Feb 2021

Summary of Contents for MiRo-E

Page 1: ...to the sort of hazards raised by working with the robot some of which may be unfamiliar and or unexpected You must perform your own risk assessment to determine how to operate the robot safely in you...

Page 2: ...pack If the robot fails to shutdown in the usual way leave the switch off and power will be withdrawn automatically after two minutes Please note that during this two minute period the robot may be a...

Page 3: ...ard The robot is a mobile interactive physical device and poses hazards of physical and emotional harm The robot exchanges data with the local network and poses an information security hazard Do not u...

Page 4: ...ld in turn lead to overheating fire or leakage of chemicals Do not force the connection between the battery and the robot connection with incorrect polarity may cause a short circuit If it is difficul...

Page 5: ...d above and contact support DO NOT take chances if you are in ANY DOUBT follow your local emergency procedures that apply in case of an electrical and fire hazard If a battery pack begins to hold char...

Page 6: ...tion mode it may approach the same location repeatedly which might be interpreted by some persons as aggressive or frustrating behaviour for example Such behaviour may therefore pose a hazard of negat...

Page 7: ...disabled and future system updates will be performed when a robot software update is invoked You should therefore perform a robot software update regularly please see the robot software update page of...

Page 8: ...ous if the robot is used by or around vulnerable persons including but not limited to children You should ensure that a competent person has secured these data streams against such unintended delivery...

Page 9: ...g which might pose a fire hazard as well as being damaging to the robot Blocking the operation of any sensors may exacerbate other hazards Do not operate the robot in a dirty environment including for...

Page 10: ...ssures to it Any damage may pose additional or elevated hazards and so it is critical to safety that the robot remain in good order As indicated above if you suspect that the robot is damaged in any w...

Page 11: ...eled bin icon alongside is attached to this product to indicate that the robot is Electrical and electronic equipment EEE Since 2002 it has been mandated by the WEEE Waste EEE directive of the Europea...

Page 12: ...f being buried or burned a huge saving in raw materials and in the energy required to produce and process these Consequential Robotics Ltd is a registered producer of EEE in the UK our registration nu...

Page 13: ...dio communications However there is no guarantee that the interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception wh...

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