not work.
different appliance.
outlet.
Check the fuse.
switched on.
Check the on/off switch.
inserted.
again and put it back in.
charged.
connection.
defective.
or a specialist.
clogged.
“Maintenance”.
tion.
dirty or blocked.
“Maintenance”.
measured according to DIN EN ISO 3744.
Batteries: ..................................................... 14.4 V-, 2000 mAh
Operating time: ................................................. max. 70 minutes
Charging time: ............................................................. 6-8 hours
Subject to technical changes without prior notice!
This device has been tested according to all relevant current
CE guidelines, such as electromagnetic compatibility and low
voltage directives, and has been constructed in accordance
with the latest safety regulations.
Disposal
Meaning of the “Dustbin” Symbol
Protect our environment: do not dispose of electrical equipment
in the domestic waste.
Please return any electrical equipment that you will no longer
use to the collection points provided for their disposal.
This helps avoid the potential effects of incorrect disposal on
the environment and human health.
This will contribute to the recycling and other forms of
reutilization of electrical and electronic equipment.
Information concerning where the equipment can be disposed
of can be obtained from your local authority.
Detaching the battery pack / disposal of
batteries
The appliance contains rechargeable nickel-metal hybrid
batteries.
Remove these batteries before disposing of the appliance.
As the consumer you are legally obliged to return spent
batteries/battery packs.
WARNING:
• Disconnect the appliance from the mains before
detaching the battery pack!
• Only remove spent battery packs.
The battery pack is latched into the bottom of the appliance.
1. Turn the robot vacuum onto its back. The collision sensor
should be facing you.
2. Detach the battery pack on both sides and pull it up.
3. Take the battery pack out of the housing.
You can take the battery pack to a collection point for old
batteries or special waste. Contact your local authority for
information.