15 Stairway detection sensor
16 Drive wheel (left)
17 Air intake duct
18 Rubber lips
19 Drive wheel (right)
20 Stairway detection sensor
Remote Control (Figure C)
1 RESPOND button
2 START / PAUSE button
3 RANDOM button
4 AUTO button
5 FOCUS button
6 Direction buttons , , ,
Not Illustrated
Filter insert with mesh filter and HEPA filter
Notes for Use
• The appliance is operated via charged battery. Charge
the battery using the power adapter provided. Direct
power supply via power adapter is not possible.
• The appliance sucks up loose dirt through the nozzle.
For more efficient cleaning, the appliance is equipped
with a rubber lip.
• Do not use the appliance to vacuum building rubble.
• Dirty filters reduce the suction power of the appliance,
hence we recommend cleaning the dust container and
filters after each use.
• When the appliance hits a wall or other obstacles during
operation, it will change its driving direction.
• The appliance also cleans underneath furniture if they
have a ground clearance of at least 80 mm. If the appli-
ance gets stuck under a piece of furniture, a beep will
sound and the robot vacuum cleaner switches itself off.
• If the appliance is lifted during operation, it will emit
a beep and the power indicator light flashes red. The
appliance will then switch off.
• Due to its design, the cleaning of carpets and the driving
over edges is only possible to a limited extent. Short-pile
carpets with low edges can be surmounted. For long-pile
carpets, please use a conventional 230 V floor vacuum
cleaner.
• The sensors at the bottom of the appliance detect steps
and other dips, so that it can not drop down.
CAUTION:
Prior to each use, ensure the sensors are clean, or
else the appliance may crash.
Depending on the condition of the step (colour scheme,
design, etc.), it may happen that the sensors can still not
detect the landing. Especially near a stairway, please do
not leave the appliance unattended.
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Before Using the Appliance
• Clear the floor of any objects lying around that could
obstruct the side brushes, get caught in the nozzle or
stop the appliance from cleaning.
• Remove any objects that could be knocked over (such
as vases, small lamps, decorative items, etc.).
• Make sure that no cables, cords or fringes, e.g. of
curtains, table cloths or carpets can be accessed. If nec-
essary, fold the edges with its fringes under the carpet.
The appliance may otherwise get entangled in it.
Putting into Service
Inserting Batteries into the Remote Control
(Batteries are not included in the scope of delivery)
1. Open the battery compartment cover on the back of the
remote control.
2. Insert 2 batteries of type R03 "AAA" 1.5 V, observing
the correct polarity (see markings on the bottom of the
compartment)!
3. Close the battery compartment cover.
WARNING:
Do not expose batteries to excessive heat such as sun-
light, fire or similar. There is a risk of explosion!
CAUTION:
• Batteries may leak and lose battery acid. Remove the
batteries if the remote control is not being used for an
extended period of time.
• Different battery types or new and used batteries must
not be used together.
• Do not dispose of batteries along with domestic waste.
Return used batteries to the relevant collection facilities
or your retailer.
Mounting the Side Brushes
Please refer to figure B on page 3.
• Plug the side brush (10) with the imprint R into the
appliance at the inscription R below. It must engage with
a click sound.
• Plug the side brush (14) with the imprint L into the
appliance at the inscription L below. It must engage with
a click sound.
Charging the Battery
Before you can use the appliance, you must first charge the
integrated rechargeable battery.
1. Plug the power adapter into a properly installed shock-
proof socket.
2. Make sure the appliance is switched off. (Main switch in
position )
3. Connect the appliance with the plug-in power adapter by
inserting the plug into the socket (6).
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