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RC 3000

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Frequently Asked Questions

Which tools are present that help the robot
to cope with obstacles?

The robot is equipped with sensors that de-
tect stairs and prevent the robot from falling
down. Using a special carpet fringe program
the robot does not get stuck in carpet fringes.
Thanks to the different angles, it also finds it
way out of narrow corners.

What is the most efficient way to operate
the robot (individual rooms, entire
apartment)?

It is most efficient to let the robot clean indivi-
dual rooms, i.e. station and robot are located
within the same room. This reduces the sear-
ching time during the return to the station, the
share of the effective cleaning time is, therefore,
the highest possible.
If you want to clean entire floors, the station
should be placed at a central spot of the apart-
ment to enable the robot to easily return to the
station.

Are corners cleaned without any problems
(the robot is round)?

No, but due to the continuous cleaning, the
formation of dirt is substantially reduced. Thus,
an accumulation of dirt in corners is effectively
avoided.

What happens at stairs / steps
(risk of falling down)?

Stairs: The robot works with optical sensors
that detect half-landings and signal the robot
that it must change its direction.
Steps: The robot is able to deal with hard steps
up to 10 mm and soft steps up to 20 mm in
both directions.

Can the furniture etc. be damaged?

No. Damages of the items of furniture can be
excluded. Please note, however, 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 room in such a manner that it is suitable
for robots.

How do pets react to the robot?

As the RC 3000 is not noisy and does not work
with ultrasound, problems with pets are not to
be expected. The self-movement behaviour
only arises the mistrust of the pets.

What is important with respect to
children?

The robot should not be left unattended if child-
ren are playing in the same room. Mechanical
damages are likely if children sit on the robot
while it is in operation.

Why does the robot stop in some
situations?

The robot is only able to get out of tricky situa-
tions to a certain degree. Piled cables can in-
duce him to hopeless manoeuvres. In this case
the robot turns off automatically after a speci-
fic period of time. The red signal on the robot
lights up quickly.
The best solution is to place the robot on a
free area and turn it off and on again. Then, it
continues its cleaning run without problems.

How do I transport my robot properly?

You can lift the robot from the floor using both
hands, or you carry it by putting one hand into
the relief of the brush.

What happens if the robot has swept up
wet dirt?

As a result, the filter becomes blocked. You
have to remove the filter from the robot and
clean it (see page 12, “Cleaning the flat filter”).

What happens if the robot gets stuck while I
am not at home?

Nothing can happen. The robot stops at this
point and displays the signal for being stuck. If
no lamp is blinking anymore,  the batteries are
low and must be charged.

Summary of Contents for RC 3000

Page 1: ...5 961 033 08 03 Model RC 3000 Cleaning robot Operator Manual ...

Page 2: ...n 8 Operation 9 Preparation for the Cleaning 9 Initial Operation 9 Turning the Robot Off 9 Parking 10 Selecting the Cleaning Duration 10 Quiet mode 10 Operating Programs 10 Tips and Tricks 11 Maintenance and Care 12 Station 12 Robot 12 Troubleshooting 14 Specifications 15 Warranty 15 Frequently Asked Questions 16 English Operator Manual Page 2 Español Manual del Operador Página 18 Français Manuel ...

Page 3: ...a mobile robot The robot is operated with rechargeable bat teries It moves according to the random me thod If the robot bumps into an obstacle it changes its direction at a random angle Then it goes straight ahead until it bumps into the next obstacle The flat design of the robot al lows it to also clean the floor underneath pie ces of furniture such as beds sofas cup boards and wardrobes The robo...

Page 4: ... hands 9 Do not put any object into openings Do not use with any opening blok ked keep free of dust lint hair and anything that may reduce air flow 10 Keep hair loose clothing fingers and all parts of body away from openings and moving parts 11 Turn off all controls before unplugging 12 Use extra care when cleaning on stairs 13 Do not use to pick up flammable or combustible liquids such as gasoli ...

Page 5: ...o charge the robot The batteries of the robot may only be charged at the station Kärcher electrical appliances meet the generally accepted rules of technology and the Technical Plant and Equipment Act EC Directive 73 23 EEC The mains voltage supplied and the voltage specified on the type plate must be identical Check the faultless condition of the po wer cord before using it Do not use the RC 3000...

Page 6: ...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 must be charged Red See Troubleshooting section page 14 ...

Page 7: ...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 permanent cleaning H Indicator lamp red filter full J Quiet mode button ON OFF K Indicator lamp green quiet mode Cleaning robot 10 Turn on robot button 11 Turn off robot button 12 LEDs green operation red failure 13 Battery cont...

Page 8: ...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 way back to the station see Figures 4a and 4b Place the station on a level surface Do not place any objects directly in front of the station Do not lay any cables in front of the station prevents the ...

Page 9: ...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 14 Operation After a Long Rest Period If the robot is turned on with completely empty batteries the appliance is not operative Perform the following steps to put the ap...

Page 10: ...f you 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 returns to normal ope ration Figure 9 Parking the robot Figure 10 Selecting the cleaning duration Figure 11 Setting the quiet mode 1 operating program normal cleaning Robot runs according to the r...

Page 11: ...them 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 quiet mode on the station Room doors should be closed during the cleaning of indivi dual rooms If you let the robot clean entire floors please make sure the robot cannot get stuck behind the door If you ...

Page 12: ...ction 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 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 ...

Page 13: ...nsors 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 locking levers In addition press on the front side of the cover to ensure the dirt receptacle is closed safely Exchanging the batteries Release the two screws on the two batteries and remove the old batter...

Page 14: ...o 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 y l n o o t o b o R n r u t s t i g n i r u d n e e r g t n e n a m r e p t h g i l n o i t a c o l a e r a c i f i c e p s a y l n O d e n a e l c s i t f o s a g n i s u s r o s n e s t s u d e h ...

Page 15: ... competent marketing company apply to the individual countries We will repair potential failures of the appliance within the warranty period free of charge provided that such failure is caused by faulty material or defects in fabrication In the event of a warranty claim please contact your dealer or the nearest authorized Custo mer Service centre Please submit the ap pliance including all accessor...

Page 16: ...ot 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 The charging time is between 15 and 60 minu tes according to the charging state of the batte ry before the charging In case of the initial ope ration the robot certainly has the longest char ging tim...

Page 17: ...ever 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 room in such a manner that it is suitable for robots How do pets react to the robot As the RC 3000 is not noisy and does not work with ultrasound problems with pets are not to be expected The self move...

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