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TROUBLESHOOTING & FAQS:
DISPOSAL OF THE UNIT
Appliances bearing the symbol shown here may not be disposed of
in domestic rubbish. You are required to dispose of old electrical and
electronic appliances like this separately.
Please visit www.recycle-more.co.uk or www.recyclenow.co.uk
for access to information about the recycling of electrical items.
Please visit www.weeeireland.ie for access to information about
the recycling of electrical items purchased in Ireland.
The WEEE directive, introduced in August 2006, states that
all electrical items must be recycled, rather than taken to landfill.
Please arrange to take this appliance to your local Civic Amenity
site for recycling, once it has reached the end of its life.
The Robo
Vac is not
cleaning
well.
Check to see whether the dust bin is full. If it is, turn off the Robo Vac and empty
the dust bin before continuing.
The filter may be clogged. Clean it as described in the instruction manual.
The Robo
Vac has
stopped
working
during
cleaning.
The Robo Vac may have got caught on some wires or the lip of a carpet. Lift the
Robo Vac and move it to a different place to clean.
The battery may be low. Lift the Robo Vac and either manually dock it onto the
docking station to charger or plug it in to the charging cable.
Check the wheels to ensure there is not material or debris wrapped around round.
The Robo
Vac is not
charging
properly.
If using the docking station: If the Robo Vac and the docking station do not
connect correctly when charging, the indicator light will flash blue. Manually
connect the Robo Vac with the docking station.
If using the charging cable: Ensure that the cable is plugged in and turned on at the
power socket.