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AUDIO PROMPTS 

The following table lists all the audio prompts, the condition they represent, and the 
corrective action to take, if applicable. 

Condition/Action 

Audio Prompt 

The Home button has been pressed 

"Please wait" 

The battery level is low 

"Please charge" 

When charging is started 

"Start charging" 

When charging is complete 

"Charging finish" 

The power switch is in the off position 
during charging 

"Please turn on the power switch" 

The vacuum is lifted or is on a dark 
surface 

"Please put the machine in a safe place" 

The wheels are stuck or there is an 
internal error 

"Wheel overload" 

The dust bin is not properly installed 

"Please install the dust bin" 

An internal error has occurred 

"Side brush fault" 

A button on the vacuum or remote 
control is pressed 

Short ring 

An operating error has occurred 

Short ring 

The vacuum is powered on or off 

Long ring 

The suction inlet is clogged 

"Please clean the suction inlet" 

When scheduling is confirmed 

"Scheduling confirmed" 

Scheduling mode enabled with no 
existing schedule set 

"No scheduling" 

An operating error has occurred 

"Front bumper fault" 

 
 

 

Summary of Contents for 16385

Page 1: ...MONOPRICE MP Intelligent Robot Vacuum with Drop Sensing P N 16385 User s Manual...

Page 2: ...Main Panel 8 OPERATING MODES 9 Normal Cleaning Mode 9 Spot Cleaning Mode 9 Edge Cleaning Mode 9 Schedule Mode 10 SETUP AND CHARGING 10 OPERATION 11 Power On Off 11 Standby and Sleep Modes 11 Cleaning...

Page 3: ...Passage and Dust Sensor 18 BATTERY REMOVAL 18 AUDIO PROMPTS 19 TROUBLESHOOTING 20 TECHNICAL SUPPORT 25 SPECIFICATIONS 25 REGULATORY COMPLIANCE 26 Notice for FCC 26 Radio Notice for FCC 27 Notice for I...

Page 4: ...papers loose debris or anything that could get easily knocked over Do not use this vacuum around cigarette ends lighters matches volatile liquids such as gasoline or any other flammable materials If t...

Page 5: ...HEPA filter and includes a remote control FEATURES Normal Spot and Edge cleaning modes Cleaning can be scheduled Powerful suction to clean even the smallest dirt or dust Can clean carpeted and non ca...

Page 6: ...6 PRODUCT OVERVIEW Vacuum...

Page 7: ...Button Press the Spot button to cause the vacuum to enter Spot cleaning mode in its current location The vacuum will automatically re enter Normal cleaning mode when the Spot cleaning is finished Alt...

Page 8: ...tton When in Scheduling mode press the Home button to increase the value When in any other mode except while cleaning is in progress press it to cause the vacuum to return to the Charging Station and...

Page 9: ...y dirty spot it will switch to Spot cleaning mode and when it detects obstacles it will switch to Edge cleaning mode When cleaning is in progress the LED display shows the current time Spot Cleaning M...

Page 10: ...ion 3 Insert the DC barrel connector on the included AC Power Adapter into the Charging Socket on the Charging Station then plug the adapter into a nearby AC power outlet 4 Flip the Power Switch on th...

Page 11: ...mode and the battery level is low it will broadcast the voice message Please Charge When the vacuum is in operation it will automatically return to the Charging Station and begin recharging when the...

Page 12: ...he Clean button on the remote to stop cleaning and re enter Standby mode Press it again to start Normal cleaning again Press the Mode button on the remote to cycle through Normal Spot and Edge cleanin...

Page 13: ...te display will start flashing 5 Press the Home button on the vacuum to increase the minute value or press the Spot button on the vacuum to decrease it 6 Press the Clean button on the vacuum to confir...

Page 14: ...button on the vacuum to exit Clock Setting mode Clearing the Schedule Time Perform the following steps to clear the scheduled time 1 Press and hold the Clock button on the vacuum to enter Scheduling m...

Page 15: ...e every 12 months When replacing or reinstalling the side brushes ensure that the L and R marks on the brushes match the L and R marks on the bottom of the vacuum Dust Bin and Filters Perform the foll...

Page 16: ...e of the dust bin 5 Open the dust bin lid and remove the primary filter 6 Empty the dust bin 7 Wash the dust bin and primary filter Allow the dust bin and filter to fully dry before reassembly 8 Clean...

Page 17: ...bin into the vacuum and close the lid Notes Wash the HEPA filter after 15 30 days of use Wait until the HEPA and primary filters are fully dried before reassembly Replace the HEPA and primary filters...

Page 18: ...oring the vacuum for a long period of time Replace the battery with another original battery Do not use other batteries with this SmartVac 1 Use the Power Switch on the left side to turn the vacuum OF...

Page 19: ...um is lifted or is on a dark surface Please put the machine in a safe place The wheels are stuck or there is an internal error Wheel overload The dust bin is not properly installed Please install the...

Page 20: ...k the sensitivity of the front bumper E6XX Left wheel is off the ground and right collision switch fault E7XX Left wheel is off the ground and left and right collision switch faults E8XX Right wheel i...

Page 21: ...ight anti drop sensor detects an open space Clean the bottom anti drop sensor EXX5 Left and right anti drop sensors detect an open space EXX6 Front and right anti drop sensors detect an open space Cle...

Page 22: ...drop sensors detect an open space and the front bumper infrared sensor detects an obstacle EXXF Front left and right anti drop sensors detect an open space and the front bumper infrared sensor detect...

Page 23: ...nd middle infrared sensors detect an obstacle EXCX Front bumper wall detection and right infrared sensors detect an obstacle EXDX Front bumper wall detection and left and right infrared sensors detect...

Page 24: ...ft and right wheels and right side brush are overloaded L0XC Left and right side brushes are overloaded L0XD Left wheel and left and right side brushes are overloaded L0XE Right wheel and left and rig...

Page 25: ...ssist you with any questions you may have about installation setup troubleshooting or product recommendations If you ever need assistance with your new product please come online to talk to one of our...

Page 26: ...ursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate...

Page 27: ...ndesired operation Notice for Industry Canada This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 Cet appareil num rique de la classe B est conforme la norme NMB 003 du Canada Radio Notice...

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