d. Sensors
Anti-collision sensors: The Smartbot Titan Robot has 4 infrared sensors to stop the robot from bumping
into any objects that are in its path. When the robot detects an object in its way it will stop and adjust its
route.
Wall-following sensors: The Smartbot Titan Robot has two side-mounted sensors which allow it to clean
by following the walls and corners of the room. You can adjust the sensitivity of the sensors using the
adjustment selector No: 11 (see robot parts). Select "W" if the wall is white, "G" if it is grey, and "B" if it
is black.
Anti-falling sensor: The Smartbot Titan Robot has 12 anti-falling sensors mounted underneath to stop it
from falling down the stairs, or any drop offs there may be in the room.
3. OPERATING THE ROBOT
a. Attaching the microfiber mop cloth
③ Place the microfiber cloth on a flat surface.
④ Hold the robot by the handle and align it over the microfiber
cloth, then press down until the cloth is firmly attached to the
base.
The robot operates with two types of mopping cloths:
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Blue mop cloths for dry mopping: When cleaning with this type of
mop cloth the robot will remove dirt without scratching the floor.
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White mop cloths for wet mopping: Use this mop cloth only after you have swept the area to be
cleaned with a broom, or have cleaned it with the robot in dry mopping mode, to remove any dirt
that may be stuck to the floor such as coffee or other drink spills.
When the robot has finished cleaning remove the cloth from the robot and wash it thoroughly by hand
with a detergent, or in the clothes washing machine.
b. Filling the water tank
Figure 1
④ Open the cap of the water tank as shown in figure 1.
⑤ Fill the tank with water, as shown in figure 2. Add a little floor cleaner if necessary.
⑥ Position the water tank as shown in figure 3, making sure the marker and water-spray holes
coincide.
Figure 2
Mop cloth /Mop cloth base
Marker
Figure 3
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Hole
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