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Figure 20: Removing the brush
Figure 21: Cleaning the brush
Robot
Cleaning the wheels
• Cleaning the running areas of the wheels when the latter are
dirty.
Dirt particles (such as sand, etc.) can get stuck in the running
areas and then damage delicate, smooth floorings.
Begin all maintenance works of the robot with the following
steps:
Opening the dirt receptacle
• Place the robot into the station to empty the dirt receptacle.
• Put the robot on a soft base.
• Open both locking levers of the dirt receptacle.
• Remove the cover of the dirt receptacle.
Cleaning the flat filter
Clean the flat filter every time you exchange the filter bag.
• Remove the flat filter from the dirt receptacle.
• Shake out the flat filter, or clean it using a small brush.
• Reinsert the flat filter so that the tabs are pointing toward the
locking lever.
Removing the brush
• Open the dirt receptacle (see above).
• Then, pull the brush out of the right-handed guide (1).
• Afterwards, pull the brush out of the lateral support (2).
Cleaning the brush
The dirty brush is automatically cleaned during each cleaning
operation in the station. You can manually remove remaining hairs
and wrapped up threads.
• Use a pair of scissors to cut along the cutting edge of the brush
roll.
• Remove the wrapped up threads/hairs.
Exchanging the brush
Figure 18: Disassembling and cleaning the flat filter
Figure 19: Installing the flat filter
Maintenance and Care
Figure 16: Opening the locking lever
Figure 17: Removing the dirt receptacle cover
Summary of Contents for RC 3000
Page 159: ...159 RC 3000 RC 3000 RC 3000 RC 3000 K RCHER H05 VV 2x 0 75 RC 3000 M...
Page 160: ...160 3 12 1sec 4sec 0 5sec 0 5sec 168 1 RC 3000 2 RC 3000...
Page 162: ...162 Ro Ro Ro Ro Ro R Ro Ro 4a 4b 3 4a 164 4b 2 8 10 1 RC 3000 3 2 Ro Ro 4a 4b...
Page 163: ...163 4 G 10 12 1sec 4sec 0 5sec 0 5sec 168 60 7 50 10 60 11 4 RC 3000 CD 10 mm 10 cm 5 6 7 8...
Page 164: ...164 B A C bis 1 3 f 45 m 2 6 45 m 90 m 3 9 80 m 135 m 4 J 8 1 9 10 11 1 2 3 4...
Page 165: ...165 K 4 Quiet Mode 15 13 14 12 5 1 6 904 257 5...
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Page 188: ...188 P cc 1 RC 3000 2 RC 3000 3 12 1 4 0 5 0 5 196...
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