Equipment Maintenance
Maintenance Regulations
To ensure the long-term stable operation of all functional modules of the humanoid robot and improve service life and safety, users must strictly comply with the following regulations:
- Unauthorized Disassembly Prohibited Any non-professional technical personnel are not allowed to disassemble the robot's core components (such as main/secondary brain controllers, joint drive modules, battery systems, etc.) without authorization, to avoid system mismatch or data loss.
- Must Be Performed in Power-Off State All cleaning, connection checking, and other operations must be performed after the robot is completely powered off to prevent accidental contact with circuits or short circuits.
- Liquid Contact Prohibited Using water, alcohol, organic solvents, or other liquids to clean the robot's surface or joint areas is strictly prohibited. If cleaning is needed, only use fiber-free, neutral, anti-static dry cloths, combined with air-blow drying (wind speed ≤ level 3).
- Operating Environment Requirements
- Temperature range: 10°C ~ 35°C
- Humidity range: 30% ~ 70% (non-condensing environment)
- Avoid strong electromagnetic fields, dust, and corrosive gas environments
- Unauthorized Modifications Prohibited Unauthorized software or hardware modifications to the robot system (such as replacing drive motors, shielding sensors, etc.) are strictly prohibited, otherwise it will cause system instability, safety protocol failure, or liability exemption.
✅ Operating Principle: "Power off—Clean—Inspect—Record—Restore" is the standard maintenance process.
Safety Regulations for Equipment Protection
To prevent accidental damage, data loss, or personal injury, users must strictly comply with the following safety regulations:
Charging Safety
- Charging Environment Requirements
- Charging must be performed in a dry, well-ventilated environment without direct sunlight;
- Avoid charging in humid, high-temperature environments or near flammable materials (such as near curtains, paper).
- Charging Equipment Requirements
- Original chargers must be used;
- Using non-standard charging cables, third-party fast charging devices, or inferior power supplies is prohibited;
- During charging, keep the charger ventilated for heat dissipation, and do not place it near flammable materials;
- Charging Process Monitoring
- During charging, the robot should be in "standby" or "sleep" mode. Performing high-load tasks (such as grasping, walking) during charging is prohibited;
- If battery heating, swelling, odor, or abnormal noise is detected, immediately disconnect power and stop using;
- Safety Warning
- Placing the robot on beds, carpets, or other soft surfaces for charging is strictly prohibited to prevent short circuits or heat conduction;
DANGER
If charging abnormalities are detected, please contact customer service immediately and provide charging logs and temperature records.
Static Electricity Protection
Static Electricity Risk Sources
The humanoid robot contains high-precision electronic components (such as main control chips, sensor arrays) that are susceptible to electrostatic discharge (ESD), which can cause permanent damage.
DANGER
Serious Warning: Electrostatic discharge may cause permanent damage to key components such as main control boards, sensor modules, and memory chips, which cannot be repaired. Please operate in a professional environment.

