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1 Using Your Scribit
1.1 Setup your Canvas
Follow these steps to setup your canvas:
1. Choose a large vertical surface without obstacles where to place your Scribit.
2. Put a nail inside the first hole of the measurement tape you will find in the Welcome Kit.
Hammer the nail at the highest reachable spot of the wall (use a ladder).
3. Put the second nail inside one of the other holes of the measurement tape. Hammer the nail
at the same height of the first one.
4. While keeping Scribit in one hand, place the little hook in the end of the string on one of the
nails that you have placed on the wall.
5. Make sure Scribit completely touches the vertical surface.
WARNINGS
To prevent the risk of your robot falling down, ensure that the nails (wall/whiteboard surface) or
suction cap (glass surface) is safely placed at least 2 meters/6.5 feet from your floor.
The cable must never be too tight to the robot body. Also on its maximum height according to the
canvas size you have selected, the spiral cable should fall down relaxed with gravity, so never pulling
the robot in action in any position around the canvas. (please follow the scheme below in order to
get more information about this)
In order to work the Scribit robot has to be always plugged in the power outlet and in an area with
consistent Wi-Fi® coverage to allow the Scribit robot to receive information via the Scribit App.
Mind every canvas material (plaster, whiteboard, glass...ect) require its own markers. You’re allowed
to use whatever marker you want, but in that case we are not responsible of damage to your canvas
surface. For more information please contact us on https://support.scribit.design .
1.2 Download Scribit App and connect to Wi-Fi
1. Download the Scribit App, for iOS and Android, following the links on our official website:
https://scribit.design.
2. Open the Scribit App and follow the procedures to connect your Scribit Robot to your Wi-Fi®
network (N.B: For safety and privacy reasons, Scribit can only connect to protected
networks).

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