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3. Press the
POWER button (Fig. F-8) on the
Robotic Cleaner or the
G-2) on the remote control to start cleaning.
The pilot lamp (Fig. F-1) flashes and the buzzer
beeps while cleaning.
To pause the cleaning operation, perform step 3 again.
To resume the cleaning operation, perform step 3 again.
To turn OFF the Robotic Cleaner, press and hold
the
POWER button (Fig. F-8) on the Robotic Cleaner
until all indicators turn OFF, or press the
OFF button (Fig. G-1) on the remote control.
CAUTION: Do not get a close look at the pilot lamp
light, or avoid the light getting in your eyes. Doing so
may harm your eyes.
Battery indicator on the Robotic Cleaner
The battery indicator located on the corresponding
battery cartridge side lights up and indicates the
remaining power of the battery cartridge.
NOTICE: The table below provides a rough indication
of the remaining battery power. The remaining
amount may vary depending on the conditions of use
and the room temperature.
Battery indicator on the battery cartridge
The remaining power can also be checked using the
battery indicator (Fig. I-1) on battery cartridges with
model numbers ending in the letter "B."
Remove the battery cartridge and press the
(Fig. I-2).
NOTICE: The table below provides a rough indication
of the remaining battery power. The remaining
amount may vary depending on the conditions of use
and the room temperature.
Start/Stop button (Fig.
POWER
50% or more
Between 20% and 50%
20% or lower
Empty/No battery cartridge
installed
Battery error
button
75% or more
Between 50% and 75% (incl.
50%)
Between 25% and 50%
25% or lower
Empty
Battery error
Cruise mode
Pattern mode
Random mode
*
Depending on the conditions encountered, the
actual trail of the Robotic Cleaner may differ from
this chart.
NOTE: The Robotic Cleaner could not clean a narrow
area where the Robotic Cleaner could not travel or
where is out of the reach of the side brush.
NOTE: After a cleaning cycle is over, some dust may
remain on the floor in some conditions.
Sleep mode
If the Robotic Cleaner is left as it is for approx. 5
minutes in standby mode, the Robotic Cleaner
automatically enters sleep mode to save the batteries,
and the pilot lamp (Fig. F-1) slowly flashes. The Robotic
Cleaner also enters sleep mode when the auto-on timer
has been activated.
To return to standby mode, perform step 3 in "Basic
operations."
NOTICE: Changes of settings and starting of cleaning
operations are not possible in this mode.
Carrying the Robotic Cleaner
CAUTION: Before carrying the Robotic Cleaner,
be sure to turn OFF the Robotic Cleaner.
CAUTION: Care must be taken that your hand
never be caught between the handle and the Robotic
Cleaner's body.
Grip the handle (Fig. J-1).
NOTICE: If you support the rear bottom of the Robotic
Cleaner with another hand, care must be taken so as
not to lift that side too much as the dust and dirt in the
Robotic Cleaner drop out of the main brush opening.
NOTICE: Do not haul the Robotic Cleaner.
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Application:
Large floors with less obstacles such
as in a well-organized warehouse and
long gallery.
Description (Fig. H-1):
The Robotic Cleaner repeats a cycle of
vertical (a) and horizontal (b) travels.*
Application:
Floors with many obstacles such as in
an office.
Description (Fig. H-2):
The Robotic Cleaner repeats a cycle of
bouncing off (c) and along-the-wall (d)
travels.

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