UBTECH CADEBOT USER MANUAL
specific width is evaluated by technical personnel according to the actual scene).
The maximum slope angle of the robot is 5°
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but to prevent food spillage, it is
recommended that the slope be no greater than 4° when carrying food. During uphill
or downhill travel of the robot, do not pause the machine to prevent safety risks
caused by slipping after the robot has skidded. The slope width should not be less
than 0.8m, and the side-slipping angle should not exceed 5° to prevent the robot from
accidentally falling off the slope.
Please increase fences or other protective barriers around the edges of stairs and
entrances to downhill areas where there is a risk of the robot falling.
Electrical Guidelines
When the robot's battery is below 20%, please charge it in a timely manner. Running
the robot for a long time on low battery power will shorten the battery life.
After charging is complete, please unplug the power immediately and do not keep the
robot plugged in while the battery is fully charged.
Please use the original factory-matched rechargeable batteries and charging
equipment, and do not use non-original chargers.
Please ensure that the power supply voltage matches the voltage indicated on the
charger, otherwise it may damage the charger.
Please handle the power cord carefully to avoid pulling and twisting.
Please assign a designated person to be responsible for charging the robot, and do
not charge the robot or individual batteries without supervision.
Do not place the robot near flammable or explosive items while charging.
The charging and storage locations for the robot should remain dry and at normal
temperature. It is strictly prohibited to place the robot and charger in high-temperature
areas (>40°C) or to allow them to enter water.
If you find that the charger is damaged or the charging current is abnormal, please