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SAFETY

SAFETY DEFINITIONS

WARNING: 

Indicates a hazardous situation that, if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury.

CAUTION: 

Indicates a hazardous situation that, if not avoided, could result in minor or moderate injury.

NOTICE: 

Indicates a hazardous situation that, if not avoided, could result in property damage.

Before using this product, please read the following safety instructions and follow all safety precautions. Any operation inconsistent with this instruction manual 

may cause damage to this product.

• Your robot is not a toy. Small children and pets should be supervised when your robot is operating.
• Do not sit or stand on your robot.
• Do not use unauthorized chargers. Use of an unauthorized charger could cause the battery to generate heat, smoke, catch fire or explode. Contact customer 
   service for a replacement charger. 
• Do not open your robot except as instructed to install or replace the battery or maintain the dustbin and filter(s). Do not open the charging dock as there are 
   no user serviceable parts inside. 
• Risk of electric shock. Only use indoors and in dry locations.
• Do not handle your robot with wet hands.
• Store and operate your robot in room temperature environments only.
• Do not operate the robot in areas with exposed electrical outlets in the floor. 
• Do not attempt to open, crush or heat the battery of your robot above 175˚F. 
• Do not subject the battery to mechanical shock.
• Do not short circuit the battery of your robot by allowing any metal objects to contact the battery terminal. 
• Do not immerse the battery in liquid. 
• Do not attempt to charge damaged or leaking battery packs. If battery leakage occurs, thoroughly wash any affected skin, making sure to keep battery acid 
   away from eyes, ears, nose and mouth. Immediately wash any clothing or other surface that comes in contact with leaked battery acid. If a chemical burn 
   occurs or if irritation persists, seek medical attention.Dispose according to Local, State or Federal regulations.

• If the robot passes over a power cord there is a chance an object can be pulled off a table. Before using the robot, clear the floor of objects such as clothing, 
   cords for blinds and curtains. Power cords and any fragile objects which can be easily damaged. 
• Do not use the robot to pick up sharp objects, or anything that is burning or smoking.

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Summary of Contents for AUTO VAC JUNO iHRV9

Page 1: ...Owner s Guide Model iHRV9 For support content and the latest digital copy of this manual scan the QR code above or visit iHomeclean com A U T O VA C J U N O ...

Page 2: ... Overview 5 Main Brush Maintenance 11 Maintaining the Dustbin and Filters 12 In The Box 3 Robot Indicators 6 Using the iHOME CLEAN App 10 Side Brush and Sensor Maintenance 13 Product Overview 4 Setting up the Charging Dock 7 8 AutoVac Juno Troubleshoot 14 Warranty 15 ...

Page 3: ...use indoors and in dry locations Do not handle your robot with wet hands Store and operate your robot in room temperature environments only Do not operate the robot in areas with exposed electrical outlets in the floor Do not attempt to open crush or heat the battery of your robot above 175 F Do not subject the battery to mechanical shock Do not short circuit the battery of your robot by allowing ...

Page 4: ...Failure to maintain charge contacts could impact the robots ability to properly charge Product may not be used with any type of power converter Use of power converters will void the warranty The battery pack must be removed from the robot before recycling or disposal Do not use non rechargeable batteries in your robot For battery replacement contact customer care Before long term storage of your r...

Page 5: ...3 IN THE BOX 1 Charging Dock 2 AutoVac Juno 3 Charging Adapter 4 Sidebrush 5 HEPA Filter installed 1 5 3 2 4 ...

Page 6: ...5 6 7 2 CHARGING BASE 1 Power Button 2 WiFi Indicator 3 Home Button 4 Charging Contacts 5 Navigation Sensors 6 Dustbin Release Latch 7 Dustbin 8 Charging Contacts 9 Side Brush 10 Omnidirectional Wheel 11 Detection Sensors 12 Left Wheel 13 Right Wheel 14 Main Brush ...

Page 7: ...1 Bin Filter Release Latch 2 HEPA Filter 3 Screen Filter Non removable 1 2 3 1 2 5 DUSTBIN OVERVIEW ...

Page 8: ...lue Error Lights off Off sleeping Press to return to charging dock for recharging POWER BUTTON POWER HOME LED STATES WIFI INDICATOR STATES CHARGING INDICATOR LED STATES HOME BUTTON CHARGING INDICATOR WIFI INDICATOR Blinking White Network Configuration Mode Solid White Wifi connected Light Off Wifi disconnected Network configuration failure Will remain lit Blue when connected to power 4 6 ROBOT IND...

Page 9: ...OVAC JUNO The following pages outline the complete setup process For your convenience we created a step by step video to help guide you through setup Please scan the QR code to access the video and other support content 7 ...

Page 10: ...sary to prevent obstructions when the Vacuum returns to charge Avoid using a power source that may inadvertently be switched off e g power strip outlet controlled by a light switch GFCI Plug the power adapter into the port on the bottom of the charging dock and secure the cable into the channel Choose a location on a hard floor surface near a power outlet Place the charging dock against the wall as...

Page 11: ...turn solid green when fully charged STEP 1 STEP 2 STEP 3 NOTE Allow your Vacuum to fully charge up to 5 hours before first use The indicators on your robot will turn solid green when fully charged Position the Vacuum on the floor near your charge dock as shown To turn on Press and Hold the Power button until the indicator turns blue 9 SETTING UP THE AUTOVAC JUNO ...

Page 12: ...Connecting your Vacuum to Wi Fi is not required but highly recommended Using the Home app you can follow the steps to connect your Vacuum to Wi Fi The app will let you manage your Vacuum from anywhere set cleaning schedules view cleaning history access support and more 10 USING THE iHOME CLEAN APP An iPhone iOS 10 or later OR Android 4 4 or later Make sure that your phone is connected to your desi...

Page 13: ...n brush cover Lift and remove the cover 2 Remove the main brush and clean 3 Replace the main brush and snap the cover back into place NOTE It is recommended to replace the main brush every 6 12 months depending on use Main Brush Cover Main Brush MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE PART Main Brush Once a month Replace every 6 12 months Side Brush Once a month Replace every 6 12 months HEPA Filter Every 2 Weeks Re...

Page 14: ... filter wipe down the surface with a dry cloth Rinse the primary filter with water and let dry completely before using Empty the dustbin contents into the trash and wipe the inside thoroughly with a dry cloth 1 2 3 4 Remove the HEPA filter wipe down the surface with a dry cloth 4 Rinse the primary filter with water and let dry completely before Primary filter HEPA filter screen with water and wipe...

Page 15: ...ing it upward 2 Remove dirt and debris and reinstall by pushing down in place 3 It is recommended to wipe dust from the charging pins on your robot and charge dock regularly NOTE It is recommended to replace the side brush every 6 12 months depending on use Charging Pins ...

Page 16: ...ft cloth and make sure the sensor is not blocked Avoid using any detergent or cleaning spray while cleaning Main brush side brush or left right wheel may be obstructed Check underneath the Vacuum to make sure it is clear from any obstruction If there is an obstruction clear it and restart the Vacuum The dustbin is full please empty the dustbin Check and clean the HEPA filter Check that the brush i...

Page 17: ...ning of your unit are not covered by this warranty Replacement parts are available for purchase at www ihomeclean com 2 Any unit that has been tampered with or used for commercial purposes 3 Damage caused by misuse abuse negligent handling failure to perform regular maintenance i e not cleaning the filters or damage due to mishandling in transit 4 Consequential and incidental damages 5 Defects cau...

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