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Dust tank

Fig.5

 (Рage 58)

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1.

Dust tank

2.

Primary filter

3.

High-efficiency 

          

filter

4.

Dust tank cover

 

          

Charging base

Fig.6.

 (Рage 58)

1. Signal transmission area

2. Charging terminal
3. Charge indicator

4. Cable slot

5. Charging terminal

Mop bracket and cloth 
Fig.7.

 (Рage 58)

1. Mop

2. Mop bracket
3. Velcro

4. Tab

3.

 

BEFORE USE

Take the product out of the box and remove all packaging materials.
Make sure all parts and components are included and in good conditions. If any sign of 
visible damage is observed, contact immediately with the official Technical Support Service 
of Cecotec. 

space of at least 2 m in front of it.
Fig.9.

  (Рage 59)

Warning: Do not expose the charging base to direct sun light.

Long press the power button for 3 seconds; when the light indicator turns on, place the robot 
on the charging base.
Fig.10.

  (Рage 59)

Steady blue light: ON/operating
Oscillating orange light: Charging
Red light blinks: Error

Note: 
Take the robot to the charging base if the battery is low. The robot might not turn on if the 
battery is very low.
The robot will automatically turn on when placed on the charging base. 
The robot cannot be turned off during charging. 

Wet & dry and dust tank installation
Note: It is not suggested to use the scrubbing function for the first-time use.

Open the tank’s blue silicone lid, fill the tank with water carefully so water does not come 
out and close it again. Make sure the silicone clip is properly closed to avoid water from 
pilling. Fig.11.

  (Рage 59)

Install the tank in the robot following the indicated direction. Make sure the clip is properly 
fastened.
Fig.12.

  (Рage 59)

Only for Wet & dry tank installation: 
Attach the mop to the bottom part of the mop bracket with the Velcro.
Fig.13.

  (Рage 59)

Manually press the clips on both sides of the Wet & dry tank and push it into its correct 
position. You will hear a click when it is properly fixed.
Fig.14.

  (Рage 60)

Recommendations:
Do not use the scrubbing function while the robot is unattended.
Remove the mop bracket when the robot is charging or not in use. 
If there are carpets in the house, set Restricted Areas to avoid the robot from passing over 
them.
Add some drops of cleaning agent (not corrosive) if considered necessary.
To remove the mop bracket, press the release button and pull from it outwards.

2. PARTS AND COMPONENTS

Robot:
Fig.1.

 (Рage 56)

1.

Back home mode

2.

Power/Automatic cleaning 

button

3.

Network configuration

 

Robot and sensors 
Fig.2.

 (Рage 57)

1.

Laser sensor

2.

Top cover

3.

Back home/Power/Autocleaning mode

4.

Infrared receiver sensor

5.

Anti-collision sensor

6.

Omnidirectional wheel

7.

Charging terminals

8.

Battery

9.

Side brush

10.

Bumper

11.

Motor cover

12.

Main brush: For cleaning all types of surfaces

13.

Left side wheel

14.

Right side wheel

15.

Silicone brush: Special for pet hair

16.

Jalisco brush: Specific for hard floors

17.

Optical sensor: Specific for preventing the robot from

 

bumping

4.

 

INSTALLATION

Robot and charging base installation
Fig.8.

 (Рage 59)

Connect the charging base to a power supply and store the remaining cable. It is important to 
store the remaining cable at the bottom of the charging base to avoid it from being dragged 
and disconnected.
Place the charging base against the wall, leaving the safety distance indicated in the below 
picture.
Note: Ensure a space of at least 1 m on both the left and right side of the charging base, and a 

Wet & Dry tank 
Fig.3.

 (Рage 58)

Water compartment
1.

Tank lock

2.

Water inlet

3.

Water tank

Dust compartment 
Fig.4.

 (Рage 58)

1.

High-efficiency 
filter

2.

Dust compartment

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Page 1: ...Instruction manual ULTRA Robot vacuum cleaner...

Page 2: ...onment 1 2 3 4 5 6 wi fi 7 8 9 10 11 12 33 4 22 1 Safety instructions 2 Parts and components 3 Before use 4 Installation 5 Operation 6 Mobil App and Wi Fi connection 7 Cleaning and maintenae 8 Battery...

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Page 7: ...13 12 5 12 Eco Medium Turbo 20 61 1 3 2 2 ____ 21 61 3 ___ 2 1 ______ 3 2 22 61 2 ___ 23 61 3 ___ 4 00 00 1 Back home TotalSurface 3 0...

Page 8: ...al 6 7 Smart Area 1 8 Spot 2x2 9 Restricted Area 1 Auto Spiral Edge Manual Twice Restricted area Spot Smart area Scrubbing 5 Google Assistant Alexa Conga 6090 App Store Google Play Conga Wi Fi Wi Fi 3...

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Page 21: ...f Cecotec Do not operate the device on tables chairs or other high surfaces where it could fall Do not use the laser protection as handle when moving or holding the robot Do not operate the product in...

Page 22: ...op to the bottom part of the mop bracket with the Velcro Fig 13 age 59 Manually press the clips on both sides of the Wet dry tank and push it into its correct position You will hear a click when it is...

Page 23: ...icient cleaning do not operate it manually during auto mode cleaning Thanks to its Total Surface 3 0 technology if the battery is low during the cleaning cycle the robot will smartly return to the cha...

Page 24: ...ls button to switch between the 3 modes Turbo Normal Eco Back home mode Fig 19 age 60 Press the Back home button on the remote control in order to send the robot to the charging base This function can...

Page 25: ...t creates an interactive map as it is cleaning Manage rooms smartly through its Room Plan function which allows you to join separate or name rooms Plus create and schedule your own cleaning plans by s...

Page 26: ...Select this mode and delimit in the map specific areas where you do not want the robot to clean You can set more than 1 restricted area at the same time on the map It can only be activated from the A...

Page 27: ...e robot cannot charge or return to the charging base 3 The robot does not work properly 4 The robot emits a strange noise during cleaning 5 The robot does not clean efficiently or dust leaks from the...

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