Battery & Charging
Before storing, fully charge the battery to prevent over-discharge due to non-use.
Charge indoors only in a clean and dry environment.
Do not store in a dusty environment as with all electronic devices, dust may cause damage over time.
Do not use an adapter with a damaged cord or plug.
If storing for more than 1 month, remove the battery and store separately.
Even if the battery is stored, place it back in the Puro and recharge it once a month.
If the Charging Base and/or its contacts are damaged or obstructed, do not use it.
If you misplace your adapter and/or Charging Base, visit www.rollibot.com for a replacement.
Batteries perform best after several full charge/discharge cycles.
Please ensure the adapter is fully inserted and/or connected to the wall outlet before charging. Improper
insertion may result in electric shock, short circuiting, smoke, or fire.
Puro may not be used with any type of power converter.
Store the Puro indoors at a dry and stable temperature. Do not store in an unheated garage, shed, or other
location with extreme temperature fluctuations.
Use only the battery included in the original packaging or received from RolliBot.
Use only the adapter included in the original packaging or received from RolliBot.
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This product must not be disposed of by incineration, landfilling, or mixing with household
trash. Improper disposal of the battery contained within this product may result in the
battery heating up, rupturing, or igniting which may cause serious injury. The substances
contained inside the battery present chemical risks to the environment. The recommended
disposal for any RolliBot Puro at its end-of-life is to dispose of the entire unit at or through an
e-waste recycling center, program, or facility. Local regulations and laws pertaining to the
recycling and disposal of lithium ion batteries and/or products containing them will vary
according to country, state, and local governments. You must check laws and regulations
corresponding to where you live in order to properly dispose of the battery and/or unit. It is
the user’s responsibility to dispose of their waste equipment properly with accordance with
local regulations and laws.
For additional information about where you should drop off your batteries and electrical or
electronic waste, please contact your local or regional waste-management office, your
household waste disposal service, or your point-of-sale.
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