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Preface

Purpose of the Manual

This user manual is designed to provide users with a comprehensive operation guide for the Moz 1 wheeled humanoid robot (hereinafter referred to as "the robot"), helping users safely and efficiently use the robot to complete daily tasks such as home services, office assistance, educational interaction, and medical companionship. The manual covers basic robot function operations, daily maintenance, safety precautions, common problem handling, and troubleshooting procedures. Through this manual, users can quickly master the robot's core functions, understand its working principles and limitations, thereby achieving safe and smooth human-robot collaboration.

This manual is intended for first-time users and existing users of this humanoid robot, covering various application scenarios including home, office, medical, and education. It is recommended to carefully read this chapter before use to ensure safe operation and enhance the user experience.

Safety, Danger, Caution, and Other Special Information

Safety Warnings

DANGER

This robot is designed to assist humans in completing specific tasks. It is prohibited to use the robot for dangerous operations such as high-altitude work, heavy lifting, high-risk experimental operations, or contact with sharp tools. Under no circumstances can the robot replace human decision-making and operation in high-risk environments.

Danger and Risk Warnings

  • The robot poses dangers during high-speed operation and extreme working conditions, such as hitting people or tipping over. Users should maintain a safe distance (≥2m) from the robot during debugging, ensure the emergency stop is within reach, and stop immediately if any abnormality is detected.
  • The robot's perception system (such as vision) may misjudge or fail in extreme environments (such as strong light, strong electromagnetic interference, high humidity). Caution is advised when operating in complex environments.
  • The robot's mobile platform, dual arms, and head joints are movable. Do not forcibly pull or twist the joints to avoid mechanical damage or internal sensor failure.
  • The robot may produce noise, vibration, or heat radiation during operation. It is recommended to maintain distance and avoid prolonged exposure to its working area.

Caution

  • The robot does not have autonomous decision-making capabilities. All commands must be explicitly input by the user. The robot will execute tasks according to preset programs and should not make judgments or take actions in response to unexpected situations.
  • The robot may exhibit abnormal behavior during task execution due to low battery, system delay, or external interference. Users should maintain monitoring and intervene promptly when necessary.
  • The robot is not suitable as a primary companion tool for children, elderly persons, or persons with cognitive impairments. Use by such groups is not supported.

Special Reminders

  • This robot does not have emotion recognition capabilities. Its "interaction" function is based on preset semantic models. Please do not develop excessive dependence on or emotional attachment to the robot.
  • The robot does not store personal privacy information. All data is stored locally. Users should ensure compliance with data privacy regulations during use and handle data security issues themselves.
  • If you notice abnormal robot behavior (such as sudden movement, repeated commands, abnormal heating), immediately power off or press the emergency stop and contact technical support.

Definitions and Terminology

To help users understand the content of this manual, the following are the core terms and their explanations used in this manual:

TermExplanation
Humanoid RobotRefers to an intelligent robot with a human-like appearance (such as dual arms, legs, head), capable of walking, grasping, voice interaction, environmental perception, etc.
Wheeled Humanoid RobotRefers to an intelligent robot with a human-like appearance (such as dual arms, head), but with legs replaced by a wheeled mobile platform, capable of movement, grasping, voice interaction, environmental perception, etc.
Autonomous ModeThe robot automatically executes tasks within user-defined parameters based on preset tasks (such as cleaning rooms, fetching items).
Interactive ModeThe robot communicates with users through controllers, voice, touch, or gestures for dialogue, feedback, or task requests, suitable for education, companionship, and other scenarios.
FirmwareThe software program running inside the robot that controls its functions and response logic, which can be updated to improve performance or fix vulnerabilities.
JointThe movable structure at the connection points of the robot's limbs, driven by motors to achieve movement. Avoid exceeding operational limits.
Perception SystemIncludes cameras, radar, microphones, force sensors, etc., used to perceive the environment and recognize objects and users.
Emergency StopThe red emergency button equipped on the robot that can immediately interrupt all operations, used for handling emergencies.
Mobile PlatformThe mobile platform functional module, used for automated tasks such as material handling, item transportation, and cargo sorting in environments such as warehouses, factory workshops, and hospital distribution centers.