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SAFETY

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.

WARNING – To reduce the risk of fire, electric shock, or injury:

• Do not use products in environments with open flames or fragile objects.

• Do not allow human hair, clothes, fingers and other parts to approach the opening and operate parts of the product.

• Do not allow the Nova Pro to pick up objects such as stones and waste paper that may clog product.

• Do not allow the Nova Pro to pick up flammable substances such as oil, printer toner and photocopier toner.

• Do not allow the Nova Pro to pick up any burning articles, such as cigarettes, matches, ashes and other articles that may cause fire.

• Do not place objects near the suction port. Do not use the product when the suction port is blocked. Clean up the garbage dust, wool, hair, etc to ensure smooth air circulation at the 

suction port.

• Use the power cord carefully to avoid damage. Do not use the power cord to drag or pull the product and the charging base. Do not use the power cord as a handle.

• Only authorized technicians can disassemble this product. Users are not recommended to disassemble this product by themselves. Doing so will void warranty.

• Only use the included power adapter. Third part adapters may damage the Nova Pro.

• Do not touch wires, sockets or power adapters when your hands are wet.

• Do not place this product near cigarette butts, lighters and other materials with smoldering fire.

• Please clean Dustbin and brushes regularly.

• Do not place any object, pets or people on top of the Nova Pro.

• This product is an indoor household product. Do not use outdoors.

• Do not use this product in wet environment i.e, bathroom.

• Before using this product, please clear the floor of all objects other than furniture as some small objects may obstruct, get caught in, or damage the Nova Pro.

• Please use and store Nova Pro in room temperature environments only.

FCC Information 

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This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) This device must 

accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. 

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Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. 

NOTE: 

This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide 

reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in 
accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If 
this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct 
the interference by one or more of the following measures: Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. 
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.

iHRV14-BLK-IB-V4

Summary of Contents for AUTO VAC NOVA PRO iHRV14

Page 1: ...A U T O VA C N O VA P R O Owner s Guide Model iHRV14 For support content and the latest digital copy of this manual scan the QR code above or visit iHomeclean com ...

Page 2: ...Using Powermop Scrub Side Brush and Sensor Maintenance 15 17 20 Product Overview 3 AUTOVAC Indicators 6 Setting Up The AUTOVAC 11 Using Your AUTOVAC 13 Main Brush Maintenance Auto Empty Base Maintenance 18 21 Maintaining the Dustbin Filters and Mop AUTOVAC Nova Pro Troubleshoot Auto Empty Base Troubleshoot 19 22 23 Questions Contact Customer Service Web Email iHomeclean com Phone 877 370 4580 ...

Page 3: ...s product is an indoor household product Do not use outdoors Do not use this product in wet environment i e bathroom Before using this product please clear the floor of all objects other than furniture as some small objects may obstruct get caught in or damage the Nova Pro Please use and store Nova Pro in room temperature environments only FCC Information 1 This device complies with Part 15 of the...

Page 4: ... 2 Powermop Scrub Attachment 3 Autovac Nova Pro 4 Extra Dust Bag 5 Power Cable 6 Remote 7 Extra HEPA Filter 8 Extra Mop Pad 9 Cleaning Tool 1 0 Extra Side Brush 11 Parking Plate Questions Contact Customer Service Web Email iHomeclean com Phone 877 370 4580 ...

Page 5: ...tton 4 Infrared Sensors 5 Omnidirectional Wheel 6 Side Brush 7 Detection Sensors 8 Right Wheel 9 Left Wheel 13 Bin Release Button 14 Dust Collection Port 15 Powermop Scrub Attachment 1 2 3 4 12 13 14 15 6 9 10 5 7 8 11 10 Main Brush 1 1 2 IN 1 Dustbin Mop Tank 12 Charging Contacts ...

Page 6: ... 2 Filter Door Latch 3 Bin Release Button 4 Dust Collection Port 5 Screen Filter 6 Sponge Filter 7 HEPA Filter 8 Charging Contacts 9 Washable Mop Pad 10 Powermop Scrub Attachment 1 8 5 6 7 3 4 2 9 10 4 DUSTBIN OVERVIEW ...

Page 7: ...er Interface 14 Air Outlet 10 Extra Side Brush Storage 1 1 Cleaning Tool Storage 12 Power Cord Organizer NOTE One dustbag is already pre installed in the Auto Empty Base Dustbag may appear to be deflated This is normal The Dustbag handle must be fully lowered as shown in order for debris to enter properly 1 8 9 10 14 11 12 13 3 2 5 6 4 7 5 AUTO EMPTY BASE OVERVIEW ...

Page 8: ...ging Flashing green light Charging Solid green light Fully charged Flashing red light Error state Light off Off sleeping Press to return to Auto Empty Base for recharging POWER BUTTON POWER HOME LED STATES WIFI INDICATOR STATES HOME BUTTON PINHOLE RESET WIFI INDICATOR Flashing white light Network configuration mode Solid white light Wifi connected Light off Wifi disconnected Network configuration ...

Page 9: ... Flashing green light Charging Solid green light Fully charged standby Light off Functioning Normally Solid white light Dust bag is full dust duct is blocked Flashing red light Dust bag is not installed dust bag is not installed correctly DUST COLLECTION STATUS ROBOT CHARGING STATUS DUST BAG STATUS 1 3 2 7 AUTO BASE INDICATORS ...

Page 10: ...UTOVAC 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 8 ...

Page 11: ...VAC can return to Base to re charge and empty We strongly recommend placement on a hard service to ensure smooth parking Avoid placement on edges of carpet as that may become an obstacle for parking Placement on low pile carpet can be attempted if necessary Assemble the parking plate as shown in the picture Please place the assembled parking plate on the horizontal ground 1 2 9 SETTING UP THE AUTO...

Page 12: ...OTE The Auto Empty Base must always remain connected to power Avoid using a power source that may inadvertently be switched off e g power strip outlet controlled by a light switch GFCI 1 Remote 2 Extra HEPA Filter 3 Cleaning Tool 4 Extra Side Brush 5 Cord Wrap 1 2 3 4 5 Plug the power cable into the back panel of the Auto Empty base Wind extra cable slack around the cord management system 4 6 3 5 ...

Page 13: ...d dock to the base for charging Allow Nova Pro to fully charge up to 5 hours before first use The indicators on your robot will turn solid green when fully charged STEP 1 STEP 2 NOTE Dust collection may activate during initial docking Do not be alarmed Dust collection frequency can be adjusted later in the iHome Clean App NOTE Voice prompt volume can be adjusted later in the iHome Clean App or mut...

Page 14: ...es an easy step by step guide to get your Nova Pro connected to Wi Fi Here is a checklist of what you ll need before getting started NOTE Connecting Nova Pro to Wi Fi is not required but highly recommended Using the iHome Clean app you can follow the steps to connect your Nova Pro to Wi Fi The app will let you manage Nova Pro from anywhere set cleaning schedules view intelligent room maps set virt...

Page 15: ...tual Boundaries Those Areas and Boundaries can then be used in any of your cleaning cycles and schedules e g avoid the Baby Room during a daytime clean mop ONLY the Kitchen CLEANING MODES Auto Clean The Nova Pro will automatically clean your floor until it has covered the entire surface Once cleaning is finished the Nova Pro will automatically return back to the Auto Empty Base to empty the dustbi...

Page 16: ...remote control range is 10 20 feet 10 20 FT Home Button return to charge Mute Robot Audio Notifications Spot Clean Powermop Scrub Suction Power Adjustment Manual Navigation Directional Keys Start Pause Button Starts an Auto Clean Cycle OR pause resume an existing cleaning cycle 14 USING THE REMOTE ...

Page 17: ...itiate wet mopping with your Autovac Place the mop pad onto the mop attachment and secure it to the Velcro strips Slip corners of the mop pad over the plastic tabs at the rear of the mop attachment Slide mop attachment onto dustbin as shown in figure below until you hear a click confirming that it is locked in place 1 2 15 USING POWERMOP SCRUB ...

Page 18: ...Home Nova Pro with the mop attachment still installed Open the water fill cap on the dustbin and fill with water then close the cap Please ensure that the mop attachment is connected before filling water 3 4 16 USING POWERMOP SCRUB ...

Page 19: ...nstall the dustbin with the mop attachement still installed into the Nova Pro according to the figure below Activate Powermop Scrub mode in the app or using the remote control 5 6 17 USING POWERMOP SCRUB ...

Page 20: ...and remove the cover 2 Remove the main brush and clean with the included cleaning tool as seen in the figure below 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 Brushes Once a month Replace eve...

Page 21: ... surface with a dry cloth or use the cleaning tool Rinse the primary filter with water and let dry completely before using Remove the mop pad to wash machine washable Clean the inside of the dustbin thoroughly with a dry cloth 1 3 4 2 Primary filter Mop Pad HEPA filter 19 MAINTAINING THE DUSTBIN FILTERS AND MOP ...

Page 22: ...4580 20 SIDE BRUSH AND SENSOR MAINTENANCE 1 Use a Philips screwdriver to unscrew the side brush screw and remove the side brush 2 Remove dirt and debris and reinstall using Philips screwdriver NOTE It is recommended to replace the side brush every 6 12 months depending on use ...

Page 23: ...ANING THE DUCT If the Nova Pro dustbin is not emptying sufficiently or the is solid white it may indicate that the duct is blocked Refer to the image Unplug and turn over the Auto Empty Base Remove the duct cover with a philips screwdriver and clean out any dirt or debris REPLACING THE DUST BAG Full dust bag Open Cover Close Cover Pull up the dust bag from handle Discard the old dust bag Replace w...

Page 24: ...down and restart Main brush side brush or left right wheel may be obstructed Check underneath the Nova Pro to make sure it is clear from any obstruction If there is an obstruction clear it and restart the Nova Pro The dustbin is full please empty the dustbin Check and clean the HEPA filter Check that the brush is clear from obstruction Wi Fi signal is not good please check that there is a strong W...

Page 25: ...st collection leads to fan overheating protection or fan malfunction It is recommended to try to collect dust after 30 minutes 2 Ensure that the cover of the Auto Empty Base is completely closed and that the AutoVac Nova Pro is properly docked and charging 1 Ensure that the dust bag is properly installed and fully lower the cardboard handle see figure page 21 2 Check whether the dust bag is instal...

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