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Starting Up / Standby / Sleeping / Power Off

a. During robot cleaning, press      on main body to enter standby mode.
b. During robot cleaning, press ON/OFF button on remote control to po
    -wer off the robot.

Note: 
If robot is in sleep mode, press       on main body to wake up the robot from sleep 
mode, then press       again, the robot will start cleaning automatically.

a. Press       on main body and hold it for 3 seconds.
b. Robot will automatically enter sleep mode if there is no operation on 

robot unit panel and remote control for more than 2 minutes.

    

About Scheduling

1. Starting up

a. Make sure the power switch is on(The power switch is at the right side 
    of main body)

b. In standby mode, press       on main body or ON/OFF on remote control 
    to start cleaning.

2. Standby

Standby means robot has its power switch on, waiting for the user's 
operation. It can be changed to standby mode by one of the following 
methods:

3. Sleep

In sleep mode, the robot can only be waken up from      button on main 
body or ON/OFF on remote control. In order to save power, you can turn 
the robot into sleep mode from standby mode via either of the following 
methods:

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    You can schedule the robot to start cleaning automatically at a certain 

time every day.

    Note: The robot can only be set when it is in standby or charging mode. 

If the robot is in sleep mode, press      on main body or ON/OFF button on 

remote control to wake up the robot. 

If the robot is in cleaning mode, stop it before scheduling.

Product Operation

How to schedule the robot

1. Schedule on Display Panel on Robot Unit

A.  Setting robot current time (Make sure the robot is in standby or power on 

status).

    a. Immediately press “PLAN” button to start current time setting. the LED 

panel will show the current system time. 

b.  Then  the  left  two  numbers  on  LED  panel  will  flash  .  The  left  two 

numbers  stands  for  Hour,  Press  “HOME”  to  increase  hour  or  “MAX”  to 

decrease it. 

    c. Press       shift to minute setting mode, the right two numbers stands for 

Minute on LED panel will flash. Press “HOME” to increase it or “MAX”  to 

decrease it..

    d. Press       button to save the setting, then press “PLAN” to exit (Before 

the  setting  is  saved,  if  press  “PLAN”  to  exit,  the  current  setting  will  be 

invalid). 

B.  Setting the scheduling time (Make sure the robot is in standby or power 

on status)

 a. Press “PLAN” and hold it for 3 seconds to start scheduling, then the left 

two numbers on LED panel will flash, 

 b. Press “HOME button to increase hour or “MAX” button to decrease it.

c. Press        to enter minute setting mode, the right two numbers on LED 

panel will flash, press “HOME” button to increase it or “MAX”  button to 

decrease it.

d. Press         again to save the setting, then press “PLAN” button to exit 

(Before the setting is saved, if press  “PLAN”  to exit, the current setting will 

be invalid). 

C.  Cancel the scheduling

    Follow above step B, set the scheduling time to be 00:00 and exit.

Note:  

    a. For the scheduled cleaning time through robot panel will be caculated 

according  to  robot’s  current  time. Therefore,  please  follow  step A  set  the 

robot time in accordance with current real time. 

    b. The robot will automatic start cleaning at the scheduled time every day. 

Schedule cleaning need to be reset if the power switch has been turned off.

2.Schedule on Remote Control

A. Schedule cleaning setting

a. Make sure the robot is in standby mode or charging mode. Press “PLAN” 

button on remote and hold it for 3 seconds to enter scheduling mode.

Summary of Contents for S 1000

Page 1: ...Cleanmate Robotic Vacuum Cleaner Cleanmate S 1000 USER MANUAL User Manuel BL826 User Manuel BL826 ...

Page 2: ...eatures 8 9 Product Components 10 14 Product Operation 14 20 Product Maintenance 19 20 Product Maintenance Cleaning Roller Brush Kit 21 21 Product Specifications 22 Battery Removal 22 Troubleshooting 23 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 19 19 20 20 16 17 17 18 ...

Page 3: ...2 Safety Instructions Warning Sign to pets Graphic and Sign explanation Danger operation are probably to cause casualties or Caution operation are probably to cause casualties or severe Notice ...

Page 4: ...Safety Instructions of Product Charging dock virtual wall power adapter and other accessories Clean Dirt Alternating Current touch danger Safety Instructions 3 ...

Page 5: ...substance to avoid possibility of fire and danger only Do not sit on top of this product Only use the product indoors Do not touch Do not touch Notice 4 ...

Page 6: ...Air Outlet under the sun Charging Notice Danger Safety Instructions 5 ...

Page 7: ...or fire Bring the used battery to technical service center or Attention 6 ...

Page 8: ...us feedback through your local agent Do not charge this battery on other devices battery Safety Instructions 7 ...

Page 9: ...Product Features User Friendly Design Start the robot by touch button Washable Dust bin Intelligent Suction Adjustment 8 ...

Page 10: ...iption Quantity Main Body Adapter HEPA Filter Side Brush Docking Station 1 1 1 1 1 1 4 Remote Control battery not included 9 Magnetic Strip User Manual 1 1 Main Body and Accessories PLAN HOME ON OFF MODE CLOCK EDGE Water Tank 1 and Mopping Cloth 2 ...

Page 11: ...wer Switch Roller Brush Component Touch Key LED Display Cover Left wheel Left Side Brush Front Wheel Auto Charging Pole Ultrasonic Dectetion End Battery Cover Right Side Brush Charging Socket Right Wheel Bottom Cover Dust Bin Product Components ...

Page 12: ...mponents 11 Dust Bin Kit Roller Brush Kit Primary filter Handle Dust bin HEPA filter HEPA filter shelf Roller brush coverplate Roller brush bushing Ball bearing Bearing gluesheath Roller brush holder Roller brush ...

Page 13: ...Only Effective in Standby Mode 5 Clock Setting 6 Schedule Setting 7 ON OF 8 Mode Cleaning Only Effective in Standby Mode Power Indicator Top Cover Charging Poles Install two AAA type batteries into the remote control before use Remove the batteries if the remote control will be left unused for a long period Note 8 Remote PLAN HOME ON OFF MODE CLOCK MAX ...

Page 14: ...13 MAX MAX mode ...

Page 15: ...y power is low d In the working status the robot will return to charging station automati cally when battery power is low Note b Press on robot or HOME on remote control to operate the robot to go back to the charging station for recharging as shown in Figure b a Insert the adapter into the robot and the plug at the other end to the power socket as shown in Figure a a b For extending battery life ...

Page 16: ...he right side of main body b In standby mode press on main body or ON OFF on remote control to start cleaning 2 Standby Standby means robot has its power switch on waiting for the user s operation It can be changed to standby mode by one of the following methods 3 Sleep In sleep mode the robot can only be waken up from button on main body or ON OFF on remote control In order to save power you can ...

Page 17: ...eduling then the left two numbers on LED panel will flash b Press HOME button to increase hour or MAX button to decrease it c Press to enter minute setting mode the right two numbers on LED panel will flash press HOME button to increase it or MAX button to decrease it d Press again to save the setting then press PLAN button to exit Before the setting is saved if press PLAN to exit the current sett...

Page 18: ...cheduling mode The left two numbers on remote screen stands for Hour the right two numbers stands for Minutes The Hour and Minute no can be edited by press Up or Down button Press Left and Right can shift between Hour and Minute numbers setting Set the time to be 00 00 then press ON OFF button The scheduled cleaning was successfully canceled C Remote control current time setting Press CLOCK on rem...

Page 19: ...ote LCD display MODE 1 at lower right corner MODE 2 2mX2m square meters area cleaning in zig zag pattern Remote LCD display MODE 2 at lower right corner MODE 3 Random cleaning Robot will start random cleaning not zig zag pattern Remote LCD display MODE 3 at lower right corner MODE 4 Intensive cleaning mode only applied to small size room Remote LCD display MODE 4 at lower right corner Robot will s...

Page 20: ...ps as shown in the figures below a Wash the HEPA and primary filter after used for 15 30 days Max life span for HEPA and primary filter is 24 months b Reinstall the HEPA and primary filter after they are fully dry c HEPA and primary filter could be replaced if needed d Do not dry the filters under baking sunshine Product Maintenance A Press PUSH to open the cover Press B Take out the dust bin C Ta...

Page 21: ...re below with soft cleaning cloth or tool Cleaning Charging Poles Clean the charging poles as marked in figure below with soft cleaning cloth or tool Clean the charging poles with soft dry cloth when there is bad contact Clean the charging poles with soft dry cloth when there is bad contact ...

Page 22: ...Product Maintenance Kit Cleaning Roller Brush Note 21 ...

Page 23: ... Mechanical Specifications Electrical Specifications Battery Specifications Dust bin Capacity Auto Charging Manual Charging Cleaning Mode Product Specifications Cleaning Specifications Max Edge 2 2m2 Intensive Schedule Battery Removal Notice 22 ...

Page 24: ...Troubleshooting Error Code Error code Cause infrared sensors detect obstacle Charging E1 E2 E3 E11 E12 E13 E21 E22 E31 E32 E33 E41 E42 E43 E44 E45 E46 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 Notice 23 ...

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