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[HUNO Basic Posture]
[DINO Basic Posture]
[DOGY Basic Posture]
Before assembly
The user should carefully read and familiarize themselves with the instructions before
starting assembly.
A beginner should first watch the video version of building instructions, this can be found in CD or
at RoboBuilder
’
s homepage(www.RoboBuilder.net). The user is responsible for any damage to the
robot and its components that are the result of the user not following the instructions, any such dam-
age will not be repaired as a warranty claim.
A user who is not able to assemble a robot for themself can contact local distributor or agent who
can provide a robot-building service(this will incur an additional cost as set by the local distributor
or agent).
The Basic Postures of the three standard robot platforms are as shown in below pictures. If a robot
doesn
’
t show the exact Basic Posture when you push the red button(
) on the remote controller,
the robot doesn
’
t move properly or the red Error lamp is turned on, then the robot may not be built
correctly or may have another problem.
In this case, please refer to Chapter 4 [Troubleshooting] to solve the problem. Always make sure that
you start the robot from the correct Basic Posture. Trying to play the robot continuously with the Error
lamp on may cause a serious product failure or damage.
(When Error lamp is turned on, the robot doesn
’
t take any command signals from the remote control
for 30 seconds, which is designed to protect possible damage to product.)
Summary of Contents for DIY Robot kit
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