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ensures that the appliance can be oper-
ated safely and troublefree.
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The appliance should only be repaired
by a qualified customer service techni-
cian.
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Switch the appliance off after every use
and prior to every cleaning/mainte-
nance procedure.
Caution
–
The appliance contains rotary brush
roller; please never touch them with the
fingers or any other tool when the appli-
ance is in operation!
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Do not leave children unattended in the
same room while the cleaning robot is
running.
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Do not stand or sit on the station/the
cleaning robot.
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There is a risk of tripping by the roaming
cleaning robot.
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Objects may fall down if the cleaning ro-
bot bumps into them (this also applies
to objects on tables or smaller pieces of
furniture).
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The cleaning robot may get stuck in tel-
ephone cables, electrical cables, table-
cloths, strings, belts, etc., which can
lead to the dropping of objects.
Tips for charging the charging station
and the cleaning robot
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The charging device located on the sta-
tion must only be used to power the
cleaning robot.
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The batteries of the cleaning robot may
only be charged at the station's charg-
ing device.
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Short circuit hazard
! Keep conductive
objects (such as screwdrivers or simi-
lar) away from the charger contacts.
The mobile cleaning robot is powered by
built-in rechargeable batteries. If the bat-
tery is charged completely, the cleaning ro-
bot can clean up to 60 minutes.
The cleaning robot is connected to the sta-
tion via infrared. If the battery charge weak-
ens, the robot will seek out its station to get
a charge. If it has to search for an extended
time, the cleaning robot will shut off the
cleaning units to save energy during its
search.
The cleaning robot moves randomly, if it
bumps into an obstacle, it changes its di-
rection at a random angle. Then, it goes
straight ahead until it bumps into the next
obstacle.
The flat design of the cleaning robot allows
it to also clean the floor underneath pieces
of furniture, such as beds, sofas, cup-
boards, and wardrobes.
The cleaning robot works with optical sen-
sors that detect stairs and steps and pre-
vent the robot from falling down.
The cleaning robot provides 4 operating
programmes that allow him to automatically
adjust to the various degrees of dirt accu-
mulation on the floor. These are controlled
automatically by means of sensors located
in the dirt receptacle, depending on the de-
tected degree of dirt accumulation.
The station serves to charge the batteries
of the cleaning robot and to suck off the dirt
from the dirt receptacle of the cleaning ro-
bot. The dirt is collected in a filter bag (2 l).
Once the charging process is completed,
the robot autonomously leaves the station
and continues the cleaning.
Description of the Appliance
Function and Mode of Operation
The RoboCleaner consists of two units: a
station
and a battery-operated
cleaning
robot
.
Cleaning robot
Station for cleaning robot
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