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Safety Information
Disposal lnstructions
• The following information is only applicable to the disposal of this product, not its daily use.
• The chemical substances contained in the battery in the robot will pollute the environment. Before disposing of the product, remove
the battery from the robot and take it to a professional recycling station. The battery should only be removed after it has been
completely used up. Do not under any circumstance allow the battery to come into contact with metal objects.
• Removing the Battery:
1. Ensuring that the robot is not touching the charging base, keep the product running until it uses up all of is battery and shuts down.
2. Remove the screws from the battery cover.
3. Remove the battery cover, pull out the battery plug, and then remove the battery.
Laser Safety lnformation
• LiDAR of the product complies with the standard for class1 laser products of lEC60825 and does not produce dangerous
laser radiation.
• Laser class lEC-60825 Class 1
• The maximum laser output power of the product 10mW
• Laser head Pulse time (1/2300s)
• lnvisible laser radiation
• Laser energy-Exposure near aperture may cay cause burns.
• Standard: lEC 60825-1:2014
Frequency
Power
2.4Ghz~2.4835Ghz
≤ 17dBm