Unboxing
Check the packaging
Thank you very much for purchasing our product! We highly value your user experience and hope you smoothly begin this enjoyable journey of use. To ensure the device was not damaged during transportation and to guarantee all accessories are complete, we recommend that you follow these steps after receiving the delivery:
Please verify the recipient's name, address, order number, and other information on the product packaging to ensure it matches your order. If any information is incorrect, please do not open the box and immediately contact us or the logistics company for processing.
Please be sure to observe whether the packaging box is intact and undamaged, and whether there are any obvious signs of damage, dampness, deformation, or tampering. If you find any damage to the packaging box, please take photos for evidence and, before confirming the device is intact, avoid signing for or opening the box. As shown in the figure below, the robot kit you receive should have an intact appearance, be free of any damage, and remain clean and tidy.


Open the box
Pre-assembled package

Construction package

Construction package? Start here: Assembly Guide. (The steps below are for the pre-assembled version.)
Item list
Pre-assembled version
Main Unit: Bittle X+Arm robotic dog
1
Assembly Components: Calibrator part
1
Manual: Stickers/Postcard (with voice commands on the back)/Calibrator manual
1
Tools: Self-tapping screwdriver/USB cable
1
Spare Parts: Spare servo/Raspberry Pi mount/Springs & screws
1
Assemble the robotic arm
This robotic arm is already fully assembled. You need to install the servo with the neck structure in the servo slot with two M2*5 self-tapping screws.

Assemble the calibration bracket
We have designed a dedicated support stand to ease robot debugging and avoid falls. Please assemble the stand as shown in the illustration. Afterward, carefully place the robot onto the stand. Small clasps are present to provide a more secure connection between them.

Battery
When the battery is low (indicated by a red LED on the battery) or during replacement, the battery must be detached from the body.
The battery connects to the body chassis via a latched sliding slot. To detach it, push the battery horizontally along the slot's direction.
Note:
Attaching the battery and detaching the battery are reverse processes.
Please ensure that the battery's charging port aligns with the direction of the robot's head to better balance its body during movement.

Note:
Attaching the battery and detaching the battery are reverse processes.
Please ensure that the battery's charging port aligns with the direction of the robot's head to better balance its body during movement.
{Picture of attached battery}
Back cover

The touch sensor inside of the back cover
For the Bittle X V2 with BiBoard V1, there is a flexible printed circuit (FPC) attached to the inside of the back cover for touch functionality. Under normal circumstances, there is no need to remove it. If you wish to detach the back cover FPC from the microcontroller completely, please follow these steps:
After opening the back cover, note the relative orientation between the microcontroller (BiBoard V1) and the back cover. There is a flip tab on the connector - lift this tab upward. Once the tab is flipped open, the cable beneath it can be fully detached along with the back cover and microcontroller.
Reconnecting the cable to the mainboard is the reverse process: align the cable, ensuring proper orientation, and press it firmly into place.

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