1. Safety Information
Please read all safety instructions before operating the Oharsea SQN-018 Robot Toy. Failure to follow these instructions may result in injury or damage to the product.
- Choking Hazard - Small Parts: This product contains small parts and is not suitable for children under 3 years of age. Adult supervision is recommended for children aged 6-12.
- Do not operate the robot near water or in wet conditions.
- Do not disassemble or modify the robot or remote control.
- Ensure batteries are inserted with correct polarity.
- Remove batteries from the remote control if the toy will not be used for an extended period.
2. Package Contents
Verify that all items are present in the package:
- Oharsea SQN-018 Robot Toy
- Remote Control (requires 2 AAA batteries, not included)
- USB Charging Cable
- Instruction Manual

Image: The Oharsea SQN-018 robot toy, its remote control, and accessories.
3. Product Overview
The Oharsea SQN-018 is a remote-controlled robot toy designed for interactive play. It features a unique design with LED eyes, tank-like tracks, and various interactive functions.
3.1 Key Features
- Interactive Functions: Music, dance, programming, gesture sensing, walkie-talkie.
- Expressive Eyes: Large LED eyes with 16 changeable patterns to display emotions.
- Flexible Movement: Tank tracks for smooth movement, flexible head and arms.
- Rechargeable: Built-in rechargeable battery for the robot.

Image: Overview of the robot's interactive features including music, dance, programming, eye changes, walkie-talkie, and gesture sensing.
3.2 Robot Dimensions
The robot measures approximately 4.5 inches in length, 3.5 inches in width, and 4.7 inches in height.

Image: A diagram illustrating the robot's dimensions and the layout of the remote control buttons.
4. Setup
4.1 Remote Control Battery Installation
- Locate the battery compartment on the back of the remote control.
- Use a small screwdriver to open the battery compartment cover.
- Insert 2 AAA batteries (not included), ensuring correct polarity (+/-).
- Replace the battery compartment cover and secure it with the screw.
4.2 Initial Robot Charging
Before first use, fully charge the robot's internal battery.
- Locate the Type-C charging port on the back of the robot, next to the On/Off switch.
- Connect the provided USB charging cable to the robot's charging port.
- Connect the other end of the USB cable to a power source (e.g., power adapter, power bank, laptop, car charger).
- The charging indicator light will illuminate. Charging typically takes about 30 minutes.
- Once fully charged, disconnect the charging cable.

Image: The robot's Type-C charging port and On/Off switch, with illustrations of compatible power sources like power adapters, power banks, laptops, and car chargers.
5. Operating Instructions
5.1 Power On/Off
- To power on the robot, slide the On/Off switch on its back to the 'On' position.
- To power on the remote control, press the ON/OFF button.
- To power off, reverse the steps.
5.2 Basic Movement
Use the joysticks on the remote control for basic navigation:
- Forward: Push the left joystick forward.
- Backward: Pull the left joystick backward.
- Left Turn: Short press the left turn button on the remote.
- Right Turn: Short press the right turn button on the remote.
- 360° Rotation: Long press the left turn button for left rotation, or long press the right turn button for right rotation.

Image: Two robots demonstrating forward/backward movement and 360-degree rotation capabilities.
5.3 Music and Dance Functions
- Music Switch: Short press the music switch button on the remote control to play different melodies.
- Mute Button: Long press the music switch button to mute the robot's sound.
5.4 Changeable Eyes Function
- Eye Pattern Change: Short press the eye pattern change button on the remote control to cycle through 16 different eye patterns.
- Auto Switching: Long press the eye pattern change button to enable automatic cycling through eye patterns.

Image: A visual representation of the 16 distinct eye pattern variations the robot can display.
5.5 Programming Motion
The robot can be programmed to perform a sequence of actions.
- Press the programming motion button on the remote control to enter programming mode.
- Use the remote control to input the desired sequence of movements (e.g., forward, turn left, backward).
- Press the programming motion button again to confirm the sequence and start execution.

Image: The robot executing a series of programmed movements, demonstrating its programming capabilities.
5.6 Gesture Sensing
Control the robot with hand gestures.
- Short press the robot's chest button to activate gesture sensing mode.
- Use hand gestures in front of the robot's sensor to command it to move forward, backward, left, or right.

Image: A child demonstrating how to control the robot using hand gestures in front of its chest sensor.
5.7 Walkie-Talkie Function
Engage in two-way communication using the robot and remote control.
- Long press the intercom button on the remote control or the robot's body buttons to initiate conversation. Note: Both buttons cannot be long-pressed simultaneously.
- If the robot is in gesture sensing mode, exit that mode before using the intercom function.
- Release the button to use the remote control directly for other functions.

Image: An adult and child engaging with the robot, illustrating the use of the walkie-talkie function for interactive communication.
6. Charging
The robot is equipped with a rechargeable Lithium Polymer battery. A full charge provides approximately 90 minutes of play time.
- Use only the provided USB charging cable.
- Connect the cable to the robot's Type-C port and a compatible USB power source.
- Charging time is approximately 30 minutes.
- Do not overcharge the battery. Disconnect once charging is complete.
7. Maintenance
- Cleaning: Wipe the robot and remote control with a soft, dry cloth. Do not use harsh chemicals or abrasive cleaners.
- Storage: Store the robot and remote control in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight when not in use.
- Battery Care: Remove AAA batteries from the remote control if storing for extended periods to prevent leakage.
8. Troubleshooting
| Problem | Possible Cause | Solution |
|---|---|---|
| Robot does not turn on. | Robot battery is low or depleted. | Charge the robot's battery using the USB cable. |
| Remote control does not work. | Remote control batteries are low or incorrectly installed. | Replace AAA batteries in the remote control, ensuring correct polarity. |
| Robot does not respond to commands. | Robot and remote control are not paired or out of range. | Ensure both devices are powered on and within operating range. Power cycle both devices. |
| Gesture sensing not working. | Gesture sensing mode not activated or sensor is obstructed. | Short press the robot's chest button to activate gesture sensing. Ensure no obstructions are blocking the sensor. |
| Walkie-talkie function not clear or not working. | Interference or distance. Robot might be in another mode. | Ensure robot is not in gesture sensing mode. Reduce distance between robot and remote. Check for environmental interference. |
9. Specifications
- Model Number: SQN-018
- Product Dimensions: 4.5 x 3.5 x 4.7 inches
- Item Weight: 14 ounces
- Manufacturer Recommended Age: 6 - 12 years
- Robot Battery: 1 Lithium Polymer battery (included)
- Remote Control Battery: 2 AAA batteries (not included)
- Charging Time: Approximately 30 minutes
- Play Time: Approximately 90 minutes
10. Warranty and Support
For any questions, concerns, or support needs regarding your Oharsea SQN-018 Robot Toy, please contact the seller or Oharsea customer service. Specific warranty details may vary; please refer to your purchase documentation or contact the seller for more information.
Manufacturer: Oharsea