
Construction manual - Robot kit NIBO
burger
08.09.2015
Safety instructions
For construction and operation of the robot please consider the following
safety instructions:
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The robot kit
NIBO
burger
is designed for learning, teaching and
experimental purposes only. The company does not accept any liability for
other uses of the programming adapter. Any other use is at the users own
risk.
•
No machines must be attached to the robot. In particular the operation with
devices on main voltage is forbidden.
•
The robot must not be operated without supervision. When not in use the
robot is to be separated from the power supply.
•
The robot must be operated with stabilized DC voltage by 4,8 V. In particular
the robot must be operated
with rechargeable batteries (1,2V)
only
and
never with normal batteries (1,5V).
•
We take no responsibility for data loss of an attached computer.
•
The robot must be used indoors only. In particular the usage of the robot is
expressly forbidden on public roadways!
•
For a usage deviating from these guidelines no warranty and no
accountability are assumed, the operation is at your own risk!
For soldering please consider following points:
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Always work with extreme caution with the soldering iron!
•
Inappropriate operation can lead to severe burns or cause fires.
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Never place the hot soldering iron on the table or on other surfaces.
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Never leave the soldering iron switched on unsupervised.
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Please consider the possible emission of poisonous fumes when soldering.
Ensure there is sufficient ventilation and wash your hands thoroughly after
work.
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Keep the soldering iron away from children!
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Please consider the safety instructions of the soldering iron manufacturer!
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Pay attention to a correct soldering tip temperature: High temperatures
(400°C) may damage the tip, but also allow a short soldering time. Low
temperatures (320°C) will increase the soldering time. This may damage the
electronic components.
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