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4. If the device is unused for a long period of time, it must be fully charged.
5. After prolonged use, clean the top and bottom of the robotic vacuum using a dry cloth.
NOTE: To ensure the best possible use of the robotic vacuum, read the following description on correct
troubleshooting methods:
1. If the front wheel of the robotic vacuum falls over the edge of a staircase, use the cleaning brush
(17) or a dry cloth to remove the dust build-up from the bottom sensor (14) on the front bumper.
2. If the power to the robotic vacuum is cut off during cleaning and all S/M/L light indicators are on,
the robot is not functioning correctly. Follow these steps to resolve the problem:
a. Turn off the robotic vacuum and turn it over, checking inside the central brush for any large fluff
build-ups that may be blocking the central brush wheel, and remove all dirt. The device should
now be working correctly.
b. Check for any built-up dirt inside the right/left wheels. If present, turn the wheel to remove the
dirt; the device should now work correctly.
c. When the device is full, empty it to improve its efficiency and to prevent overloading during use,
resulting in a safety shut-off.
3. When the robotic vacuum rotates back to its original position, check for any built-up dirt in the right
and left wheels. Remove any debris stuck inside.
4. If the virtual wall unit is not locking properly, make sure the robot is correctly fitted; if the green
indicator is flashing continuously, change the battery in the unit.
5. Do not allow children to obstruct the path of the robotic vacuum, and avoid unnecessary damage
caused by throwing it down stairs.
6. This product may not be used by minors or other unsupervised persons who, due to physical,
sensorial or mental conditions, are unable to use it safely. Children must be supervised at all times
to ensure they do not use the product as a toy.
7. If the power cable is damaged, for safety reasons it must be replaced by the manufacturer or its
authorised technical support service, or by a qualified technician.
EnViROnMEntal pROtECtiOn
Used electrical products must not be discarded with household waste. This device must be taken to a
local recycling centre for safe disposal.
Thank you for purchasing one of our products.
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