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Press the ON/OFF button on the remote control to stop cleaning and re-
enter Standby mode. Press it again to start Normal Cleaning mode again. 

 

Press the MODE button on the remote control to cycle through Normal 
Cleaning, Spot Cleaning, and Edge Cleaning modes. 

 

Press the SPOT button on the remote control to immediately enter Spot 
Cleaning mode. After it is finished cleaning the spot, the vacuum will 
automatically re-enter Normal Cleaning mode. 

 

Press the ON/OFF button on the remote control to cause the vacuum to 
return to the Charging Station to begin charging. 

 

While in any cleaning mode, use the Directional buttons on the remote to 
alter the vacuum's cleaning path. Use the left and right buttons to change 
the path to the left or right. Use the back button to cause the vacuum to 
back up. Use the forward button to straighten out the vacuum's cleaning 
path. The center button has no function. 

 

When cleaning is complete or when the battery level is low, the vacuum 
will automatically return to the Charging Station to begin charging. 

 

CLEANING MODES 

1.

 

Auto Cleaning: The Auto Cleaning mode cleans 
the room using a variety of automatically 
selected cleaning modes. Press the 

 mode 

on the vacuum or the ON/OFF button on the 
remote control to start Auto Cleaning mode. 
You can also select Auto Cleaning mode by 
pressing the MODE button on the remote control to cycle through the four 
cleaning modes. The LED Panel will show 2222 when in Auto Cleaning mode. 

2.

 

Spot Cleaning: The Spot Cleaning mode is 
designed to repeatedly clean a particularly 
dirty spot on the floor. The vacuum will 
automatically enter Spot Cleaning mode when 
it detects a particularly dirty spot on the floor. 
You can manually select Spot Cleaning mode 

Summary of Contents for MP Strata Vacuum 2.0

Page 1: ...MONOPRICE MP Strata Vacuum 2 0 P N 21714 User s Manual...

Page 2: ...rging Station 8 Remote Control 9 Display Control Panel 10 OPERATING MODES 11 Normal Cleaning Mode 11 Spot Cleaning Mode 11 Edge Cleaning Mode 12 Schedule Mode 12 SETUP AND CHARGING 12 OPERATION 14 Pow...

Page 3: ...g the Dust Bin and Filters 20 Clean the Side Brushes 22 Cleaning Sensors and Wheels 22 Cleaning the Charging Poles 22 Cleaning the Suction Passage and Dust Sensor 23 Cleaning the Roller Brush Attachme...

Page 4: ...ly knocked over Do not use this vacuum around cigarette ends lighters matches volatile liquids such as gasoline or any other flammable materials If the vacuum needs to be cleaned it should be fully ch...

Page 5: ...he floor type the amount of open space and the presence of obstacles for a truly automated cleaning experience FEATURES Powerful suction ensures that even tiny dust is thoroughly cleaned Swappable rol...

Page 6: ...e Customer Service for a replacement 1x Strata Vacuum 2 0 with installed Suction Attachment Dust Bin and HEPA Filter 1x Charging Station 1x AC Power Adapter 1x Remote Control 1x Roller Brush Attachmen...

Page 7: ...7 PRODUCT OVERVIEW Vacuum...

Page 8: ...8 Roller Brush Attachment Charging Station...

Page 9: ...pot Cleaning mode in its current location The vacuum will automatically re enter Normal Cleaning mode when the Spot Cleaning is finished Alternatively use the directional buttons to re enter Normal Cl...

Page 10: ...ollowing functions A Press the button to change from Sleep mode to Standby mode B When in Standby mode press and hold the button for 3 seconds to go into Sleep mode C When in Scheduling mode press the...

Page 11: ...al Cleaning mode is an automatic mode in which the vacuum automatically switches between the three types of cleaning paths Normally when in a room with few obstacles it will clean the floor using a Zi...

Page 12: ...ING 1 Position the Charging Station against a wall near an AC outlet and with at least 1 meter 3 feet of space on each side and 2 meters 6 feet of space to the front 2 Ensure that the Power Switch on...

Page 13: ...sed for more than three months or for any long period of time charge the battery for 12 hours then flip the Power Switch to the OFF position and store it in a cool dry place When the vacuum is in Stan...

Page 14: ...press the button the vacuum or the ON OFF button on the remote control to enter Standby mode When the vacuum is in Standby mode press and hold the button for about three seconds to enter Sleep mode Wh...

Page 15: ...ton to cause the vacuum to back up Use the forward button to straighten out the vacuum s cleaning path The center button has no function When cleaning is complete or when the battery level is low the...

Page 16: ...g the button on the vacuum You can also select Edge Cleaning mode by pressing the MODE button on the remote control to cycle through the four cleaning modes The LED Panel will show 3333 when in Edge C...

Page 17: ...t 4 Press the button on the vacuum to confirm the hour setting The clock s minute display will start flashing 5 Press the button on the vacuum to increase the minute value or press the button on the v...

Page 18: ...press the button on the vacuum to decrease it 7 Press the button on the vacuum to confirm the minute setting 8 Press the button on the vacuum to exit Clock Setting mode Clearing the Schedule Time Perf...

Page 19: ...vacuum then press it firmly into place CHANGING ATTACHMENTS By default the vacuum ships with the suction attachment installed Perform the following steps to swap the suction and roller brush attachme...

Page 20: ...rity markings 3 Replace the battery cover and latch it into place 4 Place the Virtual Wall on the floor with the hole on the side and the arrow on the top pointed towards the opposite wall 5 Slide the...

Page 21: ...Bin then swing the lid open 7 Remove the primary filter 8 Empty the Dust Bin to the trash 9 Using warm water and a mild soap thoroughly wash the Dust Din 10 Using warm water and the included cleaning...

Page 22: ...er two washes with water Clean the Side Brushes After each use inspect the side brushes and clean as necessary Replace the side brushes when they are damaged after 12 months whichever comes first When...

Page 23: ...he two tabs on the side closest to you Notice that there is an outer tab and an inner table Insert the blade of a small flat head screwdriver into the small gap between the outside tab and the roller...

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Page 25: ...ion switch fault E4xx Left wheel off the ground Put the vacuum on solid ground E5xx Left wheel off the ground left collision switch fault Put the vacuum on solid ground check front bumper E6xx Left wh...

Page 26: ...sor Exx5 Left and right anti drop sensors detect a drop Exx6 Front and right anti drop sensors detect a drop Clean front sensor lens and bottom anti drop sensor Exx7 Front left and right anti drop sen...

Page 27: ...bumper sensor lens Ex2x Front bumper middle infrared sensor detects an obstacle Ex3x Front bumper left and middle infrared sensors detect an obstacle Ex4x Front bumper right infrared sensor detects a...

Page 28: ...sensor and left right and middle infrared sensors detect an obstacle L01x Fan overloaded Check that the fan is not obstructed and clean dust bin L02x Roller brush overloaded Check if it is stuck or o...

Page 29: ...ows 4 If the display shows EC07 refer to both the ECxx and Exx7 rows 5 If the display shows EE91 refer to both the Exx1 and Ex9x rows 6 If the suggested solution does not solve the problem reset the v...

Page 30: ...nd 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Modifying the equipment without Monoprice s authorization may result in the equipment n...

Page 31: ...does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more o...

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