Setup Guides
Setup Guides
This guide helps you set up and start using EISTER AI robotic products and 3D printing services correctly and safely.
🤖 Robotics Setup Guide
Before You Start
Make sure you have:
A stable workspace
Power source as specified
Internet connection (if required)
Basic technical understanding
Step 1: Unboxing & Inspection
Carefully unpack the robot
Check all included components
Ensure no visible physical damage
Step 2: Power & Connections
Connect the robot to its power source
Attach any required cables or modules
Do not force any connectors
Step 3: Initial Power On
Power on the robot
Observe startup indicators (lights, display, sound)
Allow the system to initialize completely
Step 4: Calibration (If Applicable)
Follow on-screen or provided calibration steps
Place the robot on a flat surface
Do not interrupt calibration
Step 5: First Test
Run the basic test function
Verify movement, interaction, or response
Ensure normal operation
Safety Notes
Do not expose to water or extreme heat
Keep away from children unless supervised
Turn off power before making adjustments
🖨️ 3D Printing Setup Guide
Before You Upload
Ensure your file:
Is in STL or OBJ format
Has correct dimensions
Is free from major mesh errors
Step 1: File Upload
Upload your 3D model through the website
Confirm scale, orientation, and units
Step 2: File Review
The file is checked for printability
If issues are found, you may be contacted
Step 3: Material & Printing
Suitable printing material is selected
Printing begins after approval
Step 4: Quality Check
Printed product is inspected
Structural and visual checks performed
Step 5: Shipping
Product is securely packaged
Shipped to the provided address
Common Issues & Solutions
Robot not powering on
Check power connection
Ensure battery or power supply is working
Robot behaving unexpectedly
Restart the system
Re-run calibration
3D print looks different from expected
Check uploaded file dimensions
Printing quality depends on model design
Important Notes
Uploaded 3D files are printed exactly as provided
EISTER AI is not responsible for design errors in user files
Some robotic features may evolve over time
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