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Safety Notice and Safety Guidelines

I. Safety Notice

  1. Familiarize Yourself with Product Features: Before operating the robot for the first time, thoroughly review all relevant documentation to fully understand its functional parameters, operating procedures, range limitations, and safety precautions.

  2. Operating Environment Requirements: Place the robot on flat, dry, stable, and obstruction-free surfaces. Do NOT operate in the following environments: high or low temperatures exceeding the product's rated range, humid or dusty areas, surfaces with excessive slope, significant elevation changes, ground prone to collapse or slipping, fragile load-bearing surfaces, or areas with strong vibrations.

  3. Regular Maintenance: Conduct regular status checks on the robot, focusing on critical components such as joint motors, sensors, and power systems. If you detect aging, loosening, damage, or abnormal operation of any components, immediately shut down the robot for repair or replacement. Operating the equipment with known faults is strictly prohibited.

  4. Master Emergency Stop Operation: Before use, confirm and familiarize yourself with the emergency stop activation method to quickly halt the robot in emergency situations. When emergency stop is triggered, all joints will lose support and the robot will collapse to the ground. Therefore, pay special attention to site safety, and use protective frames throughout the post-emergency stop period. Do not activate the emergency stop unless absolutely necessary.

  5. Maintain Safe Operating Area: During robot operation, ensure adequate clearance around the robot (recommended radius >6.5 feet), maintain safe distances from walls, fixed obstacles, personnel, and valuable items, and avoid narrow enclosed spaces, high-traffic areas, and cluttered zones to effectively reduce risks of collision, pinching, and scraping.

  6. Electrical Safety: Before powering on, carefully inspect power cables, plugs, outlets, and equipment power interfaces to ensure they are intact with no damage, short circuits, or loose connections. During operation, if the robot exhibits abnormal heating, hot cables, unusual odors, or strange sounds, immediately disconnect the main power supply. Only restart the equipment after identifying and resolving the issue.

  7. Avoid Improper Use: Ensure the robot is used only for compliant and reasonable applications. Do not deploy it for dangerous, non-compliant, or legally prohibited purposes.

II. Safety Guidelines

1. Pre-Operation Inspection

  • Before powering on or executing motion commands, thoroughly clear the work area of all unauthorized personnel, debris, and obstacles. Pay special attention to areas surrounding the robotic arm, moving joints, and end effectors to ensure no interference or obstruction exists, preventing collisions, personnel injury, or equipment damage during operation.

  • Before starting the equipment, verify the robot's status and confirm that all power-on self-check procedures have completed successfully with no fault error messages.

2. Operating Procedures and Training

All operators must receive necessary training in advance, becoming familiar with the robot's usage specifications, operating methods, and emergency response procedures to reduce safety risks caused by improper operation.

3. Maintain Safe Distance

During robot operation, do not manually interfere with its movements. All personnel must maintain a minimum distance of 3 feet from the robot's operating area. When the robot executes rapid movements or heavy-load operations, personnel are strictly prohibited from remaining within the equipment's projected motion trajectory. Do not observe closely or reach out to touch moving components.

When adjusting, servicing, or manually handling the robot, you must first ensure the robot has completely stopped and is in a powered-off state before proceeding.

4. Rated Load and Accessory Use

  • Operate the robot within its rated load capacity. Do not perform operations exceeding its design capabilities.

  • When using end effectors, gripping mechanisms, or other functional components, ensure they are compatible with the target objects to avoid additional compression, abnormal stress, or component damage caused by incompatibility.

5. Emergency Response Procedures

If the robot experiences stuttering, abnormal movements, loss of control, unusual sounds or odors, system errors, or other sudden hazardous conditions, immediately execute the emergency stop operation via the remote control to terminate equipment motion as quickly as possible.

6. Remote Control Safety Guidelines

  • If the robot has or is using remote control functionality, operate under reliable and secure network conditions whenever possible to avoid control instability caused by network interruption, latency, or external intrusion.

  • During remote control operations, operators must have real-time monitoring capabilities to continuously track the robot's operating status and on-site environmental conditions, thereby enhancing remote operation safety.

III. Disclaimer

  1. Violation of this Safety Notice and Safety Guidelines resulting in personal injury, equipment damage, property loss, or other safety incidents shall be the full responsibility of the liable party.

  2. These safety specifications will be revised as needed in accordance with product upgrades, scenario expansion, and regulatory updates for the semi-awake robot.