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Recommendation
You can remove dirt from the high-efficiency filter with a small brush or gently shake the filter
on a hard surface to remove the dust. The high-efficiency filter cannot be washed.
Primary mesh filter and sponge filter
The filtering system is featured with a primary mesh filter and a sponge filter, located next to
the high-efficiency filter. It is suggested to replace them either after a maximum of 160 hours
of use or when they are worn out due to operation.
Recommendation
Dirt can be removed with a small brush or by shaking carefully against a hard surface for dust
to fall off. You can also use warm water without detergents to obtain better results. Always
make sure they are completely dry before installing them again; otherwise, moisture can reach
the robot vacuum cleaner's motor and damage it.
Cleaning the sensor. Fig. 12:
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The robot vacuum cleaner has different types of sensors, for example, proximity sensors
that allow the robot to move around while detecting obstacles, or fall-detection sensors
that help the robot detect slopes or possible gaps/unevenness such as staircases. These
sensors are always in contact with dust particles, and therefore can deteriorate over time,
causing possible navigation errors.
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Use a clean, dry, and soft cloth to wipe off any dust from the free-fall sensor located on the
robot vacuum cleaner part.
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It is recommended to clean all sensors of the robot vacuum cleaner every 35 hours of use
or less, using a soft, dry cloth.
Mop holder. Fig. 13:
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The mop holder is attached to the robot with magnets. It is important to keep these clean
to ensure good contact.
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For cleaning, remove the mop holders and wipe the magnets with a soft, dry, clean cloth.
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Replace the holders.
Charging base. Fig. 14:
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Clean the dirty water tank and the different cleaning areas of your charger base by
removing these parts as indicated by the direction arrows.
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In addition, the charging base has two charging terminals that can be dusty and dirty. Wipe
them with a clean, soft, dry cloth.
Charging and replacing the battery
To extend battery life, leave the robot vacuum cleaner charging on the self-emptying base
whenever not in use.
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Remove the battery and store it in a safe, dry place if the robot vacuum cleaner will not be used
for a long period of time.
To replace the battery, follow the instructions below:
1.
Unscrew the screws on the bottom battery lid, remove the lid and remove the battery.
2.
Insert the new battery.
3.
Replace the battery and the lower casing and refasten the screws.
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Robot vacuum cleaner
Problem
Possible cause and solution
The robot vacuum cleaner does not
The robot vacuum cleaner does not work when battery is
switch on or does not clean.
low. Allow it to charge before operation.
The room temperature is below 0 ºC or above 40 ºC.
The robot vacuum cleaner isn't
There are too many obstacles near the self-emptying
charging or returning to the self-
base. Relocate the base to an obstacle-free area.
emptying base.
Clean the charging terminals of the robot vacuum cleaner
and the self-emptying base.
Make sure the robot vacuum cleaner is switched on.
The robot vacuum cleaner is too far away from the self-
emptying base. Place it closer and try again.
The robot vacuum cleaner does not
Turn off the robot vacuum cleaner and turn it on again.
work properly.
Reset the robot vacuum cleaner by pressing the side
Reset button.
The robot vacuum cleaner makes a
The main brush, side brush, or omnidirectional wheel are
strange noise during operation.
blocked or tangled. Stop the robot vacuum cleaner and
clean them.
Robot vacuum cleaner does not clean
The high-efficiency filter is blocked. Clean it.
efficiently or doesn't pick up all the dirt
The main brush is blocked or tangled. Clean it.
The dust tank is full, empty it.
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