background image

22

RC 3000  English

Preparation for the Cleaning

• Please make sure that there are no obstacles on the floor while the robot is running.

Obstacles can be, for example:

– Newspapers, books, magazines, paper
– Clothes, toys, CDs
– Plastic bag
– Bottles, glasses
– Curtains hanging down on the floor
– Bathroom mats

The following objects are, for example,

not considered obstacles:

– Single cables in the room
– Door sills up to a height of 10 mm
– Carpet fringes that are shorter than 10 cm

Initial Operation

• Turn on the station (switch 4).

The permanent cleaning indicator lamp (G) lights up.

• Put the robot on the floor in front of the station.
• Turn on the robot (button 10).

The robot firstly goes to the station to empty the dirt receptacle
and to check the charging state of the batteries. If required, the
batteries are charged. Then, the robot starts its cleaning run.

Indicator lamps (12)

Green

Permanent light

Cleaning run

blinks slowly (on: 1 sec.; off: 4 sec.)

Robot searches station

blinks rapidly (on: 0.5 sec.; off: 0.5 sec.)

Charge batteries!

Red

See “Troubleshooting” section, page 28

Operation After a Long Rest Period

If the robot is turned on with completely empty batteries, the ap-
pliance is not operative. Perform the following steps to put the
appliance into operation:
• Place the robot near the station, and press the battery con-

tacts of the robot against the battery contacts of the station for
approximately 60 seconds (Figure 7).

In the course of this, the dirt receptacle is emptied.

• Place the robot at a distance of 50 cm in front of the station,

and turn it on (button 10).

The robot autonomously goes to the station and is charged.
The charging time is approximately 60 minutes.

Turning the Robot Off

If you want the robot to immediately interrupt the cleaning or if
you want to move the appliance to a different location, then...
• Turn off the robot (button 11).
• Then, turn off the station (switch 4).

Tip:

 If you do not want to use the RC 3000 for a longer period of

time, allow the appliance to charge completely.

Operation

Figure 5: Turning on the station

Figure 6: Turning on the robot

Figure 7: Operation after a long rest period

Figure 8: Turning off robot and station

Summary of Contents for RC 3000

Page 1: ...ed degree of dirt accumulation If the battery is charged completely the robot can clean up to 60 minutes After 20 minutes at the earliest the robot IR receiver begins to search its station IR sender I...

Page 2: ...mains plug with wet hands risk of electrical shock Disconnect the mains plug before performing any maintenance work The power cord may only be exchanged by the authorized K rcher customer service Only...

Page 3: ...C 3000 2 Starting the RC 3000 3 Indicator lamps 12 Green Permanent light Cleaning run blinks slowly on 1 sec off 4 sec Robot is searching the station blinks rapidly on 0 5 sec off 0 5 sec Batteries mu...

Page 4: ...he robot button ON OFF C Select cleaning duration button D Indicator lamp green 3 hour cleaning E Indicator lamp green 6 hour cleaning F Indicator lamp green 9 hour cleaning G Indicator lamp green per...

Page 5: ...s into place Installation Notes for the Station When you select the location of the station please make sure that the robot is very likely to pass the infrared beam again and again to easily find its...

Page 6: ...n 0 5 sec off 0 5 sec Charge batteries Red See Troubleshooting section page 28 Operation After a Long Rest Period If the robot is turned on with completely empty batteries the ap pliance is not operat...

Page 7: ...ou are at home Press the Quiet mode button B The Quiet mode indicator lamp K is activated The station cleans the robot for 8 hours with a reduced noise level and a reduced performance Then the station...

Page 8: ...hem down If you store the appliance for more than 4 months please make sure that the batteries are charged completely If you let the robot work while you are on the phone or watch TV activate the quie...

Page 9: ...tion filter included in the spare filter bag kit Robot 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...

Page 10: ...ust sensors using a soft cloth or a paintbrush Finish all maintenance works of the robot with the following steps Installing the dirt receptacle cover Put the cover onto the dirt receptacle Close both...

Page 11: ...i t a t s e h t f o t e l t u o n o i t c u S d e g g o l c s i n o i t a t s e h t f o t e l t u o n o i t c u s e h t k c e h C y r a s s e c e n f i t i n a e l c d n a r a t s a s e b i r c s e d...

Page 12: ...the applied standards The undersigned act on behalf and under the power of attorney of the company manage ment Alfred K rcher GmbH Co KG Cleaning Systems Alfred K rcher Str 28 40 P O Box 160 D 71349 W...

Page 13: ...t is an autonomous system and does not require any intervention The dirt recepta cle is emptied at the station Frequently Asked Questions How long does it take until the robot is charged or operative...

Page 14: ...ver the lightweight and fragile objects may be touched and mo ved by the robot Objects that are equipped with a cable may be pulled down from furni ture e g telephone It is important to prepare the ro...

Reviews: