Warning
- Do not attempt to repair or disassemble the device, or insert objects into holes or gaps.
- BoT has a splash-proof performance (IP55), but it is not designed to be submerged in water. Do not submerge it or charge it while it is wet. If it does get submerged, do not use it due to potential danger. (Please contact the support center.) Also, do not attempt to dry BoT using a dryer or by heating it.
- Do not use the BoT near open flames such as gas stoves, in areas with flammable gas, where it may be exposed to rain or splashes, in humid environments, in direct sunlight, or in temperatures below 5°C or above 35°C. Avoid leaving it in hot cars as it can be dangerous.
- Keep out of reach of infants and do not allow them to put it in their mouths.
- Use a USB Type-C for charging the BoT. Do not use damaged cords or plugs, or ones with loose or tight connectors. When inserting or removing the USB cable from the BoT, be careful not to force it diagonally and insert or remove it straight. Hold the BoT and pull out the USB cable connector plug. Do not pull out the USB cable by pulling the cord.
Caution
- Depending on the operating conditions, the BoT may become cool to the touch. Avoid prolonged contact with the BoT.
- If dust gets into the BoT's charging port, remove it with an air blower or similar tool.
- The BoT contains a lithium-ion battery, so when transporting it, follow the regulations of the shipping or airline company. Also, to prevent damage from vibration or impact, package it securely with sufficient cushioning. It is not recommended to carry it on an airplane. If absolutely necessary, set it to "airplane mode" to disable radio transmission.
- While the BoT has shock resistance, it does not guarantee protection against all impacts or vibrations. Handle it with care to avoid strong impacts, vibrations, or pressure.