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====== Robot stuck too many times ====== | ====== Robot stuck too many times ====== | ||
- | This is a [[:troubleshooting_alarm_hard_alarms|hard]] alarm. | + | This is a [[troubleshooting:hard_alarms|hard]] alarm. |
- | ===== Description | + | ===== Description ===== |
- | A motor has stuck, i.e. no significant movement has been detected for a couple of seconds when the motor was expected to move. | + | A motor has stuck once, i.e. no significant movement has been detected for a couple of seconds when a motor was expected to move. |
- | ===== Troubleshooting | + | ===== Troubleshooting ===== |
- | This alarm is always shown together with an alarm for the specific function (boom, tower, wheels, telescope, arm or nozzle). Check that the corresponding motor is working | + | This alarm is always shown together with an alarm for the specific function (boom, tower, wheels, telescope, arm or nozzle). |
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+ | * Check that the corresponding motor is working | ||
+ | * Check that moving parts are not damaged | ||
+ | * Check that the robot has not run into anything. | ||
+ | * Check that the margins to the surroundings are sufficient | ||
+ | * Check that the parking positions are correct | ||
+ | * Check that the functions are initialized properly | ||
+ | * Check that the zero position sensors are working | ||