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Illustration
If you have replaced the filter bag 5 times, also ex-
change the motor protection filter (included in the
spare filter bag kit).
Clean the running surfaces of the wheels when
these become dirty.
Dirt particles (such as sand, etc.) can collect on the
running surface and damage sensitive, smooth
floor surfaces.
Clean the flat filter in the cleaning robot every time you
exchange the filter bag in the station.
Empty the dirt receptacle and open it (refer to the
description above).
Illustration
Remove the flat filter from the dirt receptacle.
Shake out the flat filter, or clean it using a small soft
brush.
Illustration
Reinsert the flat filter, the flaps should point toward
the locking lever.
Empty the dirt receptacle and open it (refer to the
description above).
Remove the brush roller
Illustration
Pull the brush roller out of the right guide.
Afterwards, pull the brush roller out of the lateral
holder.
Cleaning the brush roller
The dirty brush roller is automatically cleaned during
each cleaning operation in the station. You can manual-
ly remove remaining hairs and wrapped up threads.
Illustration
Use a pair of scissors to cut along the cutting edge
of the brush roller.
Remove the wrapped up threads and hairs.
Replacing the brush roller
Replace the brush roller when its bristles are worn
out.
Spare brush roller:
Order number: 4.250-075.0
Illustration
Install the brush roller
Insert the brush roller first into the left holder.
Then press the brush roller into the right hand side
holder with the hook facing down; ensure that it
locks into place.
Empty the dirt receptacle and open it (refer to the
description above).
Illustration
Clean the dust sensors using a soft cloth or a soft
paintbrush.
Illustration
Release the two screws on the two batteries, and
remove the old batteries.
Insert the new batteries, and fasten them with the
screws.
Spare battery pack (1 ea.):
Order number: 4.810-012.0
Exchange the motor protection filter
Cleaning robot
Cleaning the wheels
Begin all maintenance work on the cleaning robot
with the following steps:
Empty the dirt receptacle; see Chapter "Start-up“.
Opening the dirt receptacle:
Rotate the cleaning robot and place it on a soft sur-
face.
Illustration
Open both locking levers of the dirt receptacle.
Illustration
Remove the cover of the dirt receptacle.
Cleaning the flat filter
Remove, clean, replace and install the brush roller
Clean dust sensors
Finish all maintenance work on the cleaning robot
with the following steps:
Installing the dirt receptacle cover:
Illustration
Put the cover onto the dirt receptacle.
Illustration
Close both locking levers.
In addition, press on the front side of the cover to
ensure the dirt receptacle is closed safely.
Exchanging the batteries
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