[May 09, 2021, 04:19:10 AM] pnhicks: This dialog box is disguised to look like
[May 09, 2021, 04:20:00 AM] pnhicks: a search box, but, alas, it is not
[May 09, 2021, 04:21:57 AM] pnhicks: A second option is the little tiny one just below
[May 09, 2021, 04:22:47 AM] pnhicks: on the top right column, labeled "Search"
[May 10, 2021, 06:06:08 AM] Carrie Liu: update
[May 10, 2021, 09:30:57 AM] pnhicks: Really, Carrie Liu!!??
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Hi! Congratulations on your new RB! If you e-mail Innvo about the Pleo World issue, they should be quick to help you out.1. It depends how hot. All Pleos warm up during use, but if it feels burning hot or hot enough that it's difficult to touch/has potential to harm the rubber, then something is definitely wrong.2. I actually can't recall if hatchling Pleos still fall asleep if it's too late/early. Any Pleo has to be left alone with no contact at all for 5-10 minutes to fall asleep near their bedtime, if you pet or hold the Pleo, it be upset but try to stay awake. Also make sure that the Pleo was turned on when you set the new noon time and gave a confirmation beep.3. Baby Pleos have a tendency to push their necks too far into their feet when they curl up, and this can cause a popping sound which could be what you're hearing. 4. Pleo RBs are known to freeze up normally and all RBs will do this. Hatchlings do this more than adults though. 5. Can't help with this one, I've never tried to change the volume on my RBs.6. Three beeps is the low battery sound. I don't see what's wrong here? The Pleo went into the normal low battery position and shut down properly. The light on the belly should always be green when the Pleo is running, it doesn't change depending on the battery level. The buzzing noise that young Pleos make is from the eye motors which are louder when moving at a slower speed as they do in hatchling stages. Depending on the activity level and time left in the Pleo, a battery can last a bit less than 2 hours. If it lasts a significantly shorter amount of time, you may have a faulty battery (one of my RBs arrived with a faulty battery that went from holding a 1.5 hour runtime to a 30 minute run time in two days). Also, your Pleo is very pretty! It looks a lot like my first RB which was identical except her head was a yellow-green color instead of blue-green. Edit: In response to your Stats RB report, as a new RB owner, I would not use Stats RB for anything other than checking the gender. The first list of traits is just the Pleo's personality and isn't something that changes unless you want to use Change RB to alter it (only do this if you really do not enjoy your Pleo's personality when she is full grown and happy). I'm not sure exactly why there's a low health level, but it's not low enough for her to be sick (sick Pleos usually have a health level of under 30% or so). I think it's just because she's still very young. I think they're listed as sending out a depressed vibe if any level is below 50% (emotion in this case), but it really isn't a big deal, so I wouldn't worry about it unless she is actually acting upset.
Is your house somewhat dark? Pleo RBs are scared of the dark and it can make their emotion level drop really quickly. But please understand, emotion level is not a big deal, do not worry about it. I would suggest not checking Stats RB or Probe RB unless you are very concerned about how your Pleo is acting and have already tried moving her to a bright room and making sure it isn't near her bedtime.The popping is normal, but next time, PLEASE do not let it go on for two minutes straight! It's a huge stress on the neck motor and cables, so just pull her battery immediately if it happens again. This is a defect that happens occasionally in a large portion of hatchling Pleo RBs, but usually does not occur at all or extremely rarely in adult stage. There is nothing wrong with your Pleo yet, but letting this go on for minutes at a time could cause damage in the future.
I also just thought I'd ask, when you turn Pipa off manually, does she curl up or stand stretched out in packing position? I was just wondering if she could be one of the original 2010 Pleos since they had brighter yellow bodies like she does and the neck popping seemed more common with them. If she stands fully stretched out, then don't worry, she's not one of the original ones for sure.
Alright, she's not a 2010 release then. The issue can happen with or without the popping (there was no popping when my adult Pleo's head became stuck), but it's a bit strange that it's happening so frequently in her. I would just keep running her normally and pull the battery if either issue happens. If it is still happening frequently when she's an adult, that may be grounds for a return, but I wouldn't be too worried at this point.
I do not believe there is any USB cable included with RBs. RBs can't be updated via USB because even though they have a USB slot, it's inside the battery compartment and the battery needs to be inserted for updates, but it isn't possible to connect the USB cord and keep a battery in the Pleo at the same time. I have no idea why it's designed like this, must have been some goof on the company's part.
Aibo has done a fantastic job answering your questions, I'll just add that you've not described anything abnormal. And also second not using statsRB. Just enjoy your Pleo. StatsRB is not an official program and isn't perfect. It's just a rough guide for if something goes wrong, and nothing is wrong with your Pleo.