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Functions and features of the
robot vacuum cleaner
The robot vacuum cleaner is suitable for
the daily cleaning of short pile carpets
and fitted carpets, as well as hard floor-
ing.
Please observe the flooring manu-
facturer's cleaning and care instruc-
tions.
The robot vacuum cleaner is fitted with
cameras and sensors. It continually
saves room plans as well as information
regarding areas it can access freely.
The robot vacuum cleaner uses this
data to create an efficient vacuuming
plan of the surfaces to be vacuumed,
which it can then vacuum autonom-
ously.
Accessories supplied
– Remote control / two batteries
– Two side brushes
– Power supply unit with plug
– Country-specific power adapter
– Base station
– Magnetic strip
Preparing for use
Illustrations 1 - 10 for this section are
on the last fold-out page at the end of
these operating instructions.
Inserting the side brushes (Fig. 01)
Place the robot vacuum cleaner up-
side down on a level, clean surface.
Press the two side brushes carefully
onto their pins until they audibly en-
gage. Take care to comply with the
markings
L
and
R
.
Removing the protective foil (Fig. 02)
Remove the protective foil from the
base station and from the top of the
robot vacuum cleaner.
Placing the batteries in the remote
control (Fig. 03)
Remove the battery compartment
cover.
Insert the two batteries supplied.
Take care with the polarity.
Close the battery compartment cover.
Switching on the robot vacuum
cleaner (Fig. 04)
Press the
I
/
0
switch on the side of the
robot vacuum cleaner to the
I
posi-
tion.
The rechargeable battery status indic-
ator lights up in the display. The robot
vacuum cleaner will switch into standby
after approx. 60 seconds. The robot va-
cuum cleaner is reactivated by pressing
any button on the remote control or one
of the sensor fields in the display.
Connecting the base station
(Figs. 05 – 07)
Place the base station on a level sur-
face against a free wall within easy
access of a power socket. Ensure
that there is an obstacle-free distance
of at least 1.5 m in front and 0.5 m to
the right and left of the base station
(Fig. 05).
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