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EN Robotic vacuum cleaner
User'smanual
BEFORE FIRST USE
■ Prior to using this appliance, please read the user'smanual thoroughly , even in cases,
when one has already familiarised themselves with previous use of similar types of
appliances. Only use the appliance in the manner described in this user’ s manual.
Keep this user'smanual in a safe place where it can be easily retrieved for future use .
In the event that you hand this appliance over t o somebody else, make sure to also
include this user'smanual.
■ We rec ommend saving the original cardboard box, packaging material, purchase
receipt and responsibility statement of the vendor or warran ty card for at least the
duration of the legal liability for unsatisfactory performance or quality. In the event of
transportation, we recommend that you pack the appliance in the original bo x from
the manufacturer .
■ Carefully unpack the appliance and take care not to thr ow away any part of the
packaging before you find all the parts of the appliance.
DESCRIPTION OF THE APPLIANCE AND AC CESSORIES
A1 Anti-collision sensors (in the bumper
bar)
A2 Button for starting and stopping the
automatic cleaning mode
A3 Lid
A4 Water tank with mop holder
A5 Camera
A6 Dust container
A7 Power swit ch
A8 Side sensor (on both sides of the
vacuum cleaner)
A9 Anti-fall sensor , central
A10 Char ging contacts
A11 L eft side rotary brush
A12 Bottom anti-fall sensor , left
A13 L eft motorised rubber wheel
A14 Batt ery cover
A15 Holes f or mop holder
A16 W iping system cover
A17 Right side rotary brush
A18 F ront swivel wheel
A19 Bottom anti-fall sensor , right
A20 Right motorised rubber wheel
A21 C entral rotary brush cover
A22 C entral rotary brush
B1 Charging station
B2 Charging contacts
B3 Power adapt er plug socket
B4 Power adapt er
C1 Remote control
C2 Return to the charging station
button
C3 Direction buttons
C4 Button for starting and stopping the
automatic cleaning mode
C5 Small area intensive cleaning mode
C6 Along-the-walls cleaning mode
C7 Voice messages on/off
C8 Increase suction power
C9 Decrease suction power
D1 Latch for releasing the container
from the vacuum cleaner
D2 Rubber cap of the filling hole
D3 Mop holder
D4 Mop fabric
E1 Latch for releasing the dust container
from the vacuum cleaner
E2 Cleaning brush with blade for
cutting through hair , etc.
E3 HEP A filter with holder
Highly effective air-borne particle
filter able to capture even the finest
dust particles.
E4 T op cover
E5 Bottom dust container cover
E6 Bottom cover release button
F1 Rotary brush cover latches
F2 Brushes
F3 Brush bearings
PURPOSE OF USE AND FEA TURES OF THE ROBO TIC V A CUUM
CLEANER
■ The robotic vacuum cleaner is intended for cleaning v arious types of hard floors such
as wooden or laminate floating floors, tiles, vin yl, etc. and carpets with a low pile
height. W hile vacuuming, it effectively combines various routes to optimally clean the
entire floor area.
■ The suction hole effectively removes hair , animal fur , etc. The side rotary brushes
brush dirt out of hard-to-reach places along walls and furniture and out of corners.
The motorised rubber wheels protect sensitive floors against scratching and can tra vel
over threshold strips up to aheight of 1.5 cm and ride on to a2 cm high carpet.
■ The suspended bumper enables the vacuum cleaner to dampen the approach to an
obstacle and to efficiently clean around it. The infrared sensors in the front bumper
prevent the robotic vacuum cleaner fr om colliding with obstacles. Safe operation in
rooms with stairs is made possible by the bottom anti-stair-fall sensors.
■ Another advantage of the robotic vacuum cleaner is the mop function, which enables
dry and wet wiping of smooth hard floor surfaces. While wiping, the vacuum cleaner
vacuums small bits of dirt and dust from the floor to prevent the mop fabric from
being excessively soiled during the cleaning cycle. When the vacuum cleaner finishes
cleaning, it will automatically shut off the supply of water and ther eby limit it leaking
on to the floor .
■ For easy operating status iden tification, there is a button on the cover fitted with an
indicator light, the colour of which indicates various operating stat es, see chapter
GUIDE T O LIGHT INDICA TORS. Apart from the indicator light, the vacuum cleaner also
has voice messages that accompany c ertain func tions or error states of the vacuum
cleaner .
■ Comfortable control is made possible by asmart device application that enables the
vacuum cleaner to be turned on and off, to be set t o the automatic cleaning mode, to
select an operating mode, to send the robotic vacuum cleaner to the charg ing station
or to set scheduled cleaning.
■ The vacuum cleaner navigates within an area by means of a SLAM type navigation
system (simultaneous localisation and mapping) and a GYRO MAPPING function,
which can identify the space geometry of aroom in which it is cleaning, and thereby
the vacuum cleaner is able to better clean the floor . T his is a built-in function and
cannot be affected in any way .
PREP ARING FOR OPERA TION
INST ALLING THE SIDE RO T ARY BRUSHES AND THEIR USE
■ The side rotary brushes A11 and A17 are intended for smooth floor surfaces and
ensure effective cleaning in corners, along walls and furniture .
■ If the robotic vacuum cleaner is not supplied with the rotary brushes already installed,
it is necessary to install them. T urn the robotic vacuum cleaner upside down and push
the brushes with force on to the pin.
Attention:
When turning the vacuum cleaner upside down, ensure that it
does not fall out of your hands on to the floor or that you do not
damage its camera A5 when putting it down. We recommend
placing the vacuum cleaner on to asuitable soft surface.
■ When using the robotic vacuum cleaner to clean rooms with carpets, remov e the side
rotary brushes. When disassembling , use force to slide the brushes upwards off the pins .
L OCA TION OF THE CHARGING ST A TION
■ The charging station B1 serves to automatically recharge the ba ttery and the vacuum
cleaner must have good access to it.
■ Select alocation for the charging station that is hard, horizontal and dry, and that is within
reach of apower socket. Make sure that there ar e no stairs or obstacles within adistance of
at least 1.5m on the lef t, right and in front of the charging station that w ould prevent the
vacuum cleaner from finding the charging station and docking successfully . It is appropriate
to position the rear part of the charging station against awall or apiece of furniture.
■ Insert the plug of the power adapter into socket B3 , and insert the power cord plug
into apo wer socket. Place the power cord in such a way that it does not tangle into the
cleaning brushes or the wheels of the robotic vacuum cleaner .
■ In the event that the vacuum cleaner is not used for an extended period of time,
disconnect the charging station from the power socket and stor e it in adry, clean and
cool place.
CHARGING THE BA TTERY FOR THE FIRST TIME
■ Before using the vacuum cleaner for the first time , it is necessary to fully charge the
battery for at least 12 hours.
■ Check that the charging station is correctly positioned and connected to a power
socket according to chapter L OCA TION OF THE CHARGING ST A TION.
■ Open the cover A3 and set the main switch A7 to the ON position.
■ Grasp the robotic vacuum cleaner and manually place it into the charg ing station so
that the charging contacts A10 on the underside of the robotic vacuum cleaner and
the charging contacts B2 on the charging station are connected . When the contacts
are connected, the charging proc ess will start.
■ During the charging process, the indicator ligh t in button A2 will flash white.
■ When the battery is fully charged, the indicator light will remain permanently lit white ,
avoice message will be sounded and the charging pr ocess will end automatically. The
vacuum cleaner is now ready for use.
Note:
Further details about automatic or manual charging of the robotic v acuum
cleaner are found in chapter CHARGING THE ROBOTIC VA CUUM CLEANER
INSERTING AND REPLACING BA T TERIES IN THE REMO TE
CONTROL
Insert two type AAA (1.5 V ) batteries into the remote control . When inserting the
batteries ensure the correct polarity as shown inside the battery compartment.
In the event that the batteries are flat, replac e them with new ones. Do not combine
various types of batteries or new and old batteries.
The signal range of the remote contr ol is approximately 5m.
Operation
Note:
Before starting the vacuum cleaner , always check that the dust container ,
together with the HEP A filter, is inserted in place.
TURNING ON
■ Open the cover A3 and set the main switch A7 to the ON position.
■ Press button A2 on the vacuum cleaner or button C4 on the r emote control. The
indicator inside the button will be lit, a voice message will be sounded and the
vacuum cleaner will switch to the stand-by mode.
ST AND-BY MODE
■ The stand-by mode means that the vacuum cleaner is idle but ready for oper ation.
Button A2 is backlit white and the vacuum cleaner awaits acommand.