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SMART ROBOTIC VACUUM CLEANER WITH REMOTE CONTROL                                                                                      

PPV3200 

 

 

 

 
 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

Summary of Contents for PPV3200

Page 1: ...SMART ROBOTIC VACUUM CLEANER WITH REMOTE CONTROL PPV3200...

Page 2: ...Parts Description s Start Pause button signals appliance to start stop or vacuum...

Page 3: ...The Underside of the appliance...

Page 4: ...t Right appliance rotates to the right appliance rotates to the right 3 AUTO appliance starts vacuuming appliance starts vacuuming 4 Powerful appliance starts vacuuming vigorously appliance starts vac...

Page 5: ...ewer gases Sewer gases inhalation may lead to unconsciousness and death 5 It is NOT recommended to use the appliance for cleaning open stoves or other devices that contains oil or grease soot clay dus...

Page 6: ...sh and air suction channel e g electric wire paper scraps small pieces of cloth etc Use the appliance only if the Dustbin Preliminary strainer Efficient strainer are installed This is especially so if...

Page 7: ...edges abrasive surfaces or corners run the appliance over the cable or close a door on the cable Keep the cable away from heated surfaces abrasive or sharp surfaces or in positions where it can be da...

Page 8: ...as Staff kitchen areas in shops offices and other working environments Dormitories By clients in hotels motels and other residential environments Bed and breakfast type environment 26 DO NOT use or st...

Page 9: ...apter socket to the electric mains and insert the other end into the Charging Dock and switch it on as shown in the figure below The Charging Dock illuminates Switch on the Power switch at the bottom...

Page 10: ...y connecting the appliance and the electric mains without the Charging Dock pressing the Start Pause button on the Remote Control or the Start Pause AUTO button on the appliance will NOT start the vac...

Page 11: ...ording to the environment of different floors and rooms You can change the vacuuming phase from AUTO to Powerful or Edge within the Operating mode by pressing the Powerful button or Edge button on the...

Page 12: ...ng charged 3 AUTO In the Operating Mode where the appliance is moving across the floor and performing Powerful or Edge vacuuming pressing the AUTO button on the Remote Control returns control of vacuu...

Page 13: ...liance from operating Once the task is completed the appliance will enter the AUTO phase which returns control of vacuuming back to the appliance and it will adjust the type of vacuuming phase accordi...

Page 14: ...he Power switch at the bottom of the appliance 2 Use a screwdriver to remove the Battery Cover screws at the bottom of the appliance 3 After the Battery Cover is removed take out the Battery from the...

Page 15: ...4 Unlock the Battery Connecting Plug to separate the Battery from the appliance Remove the old Battery...

Page 16: ...eviously 8 Switch on and check if the appliance works normally Note a The original manufacturer s battery Ni Mh battery 2600 mAh must be used for replacement otherwise the motor of the appliance may b...

Page 17: ...ter than volume of the Water Tank close the Sealing Cap and then lay the Duster Cloth at the bottom of the Water Tank 2 Attach the Water Tank to the bottom of the appliance according to the arrow dire...

Page 18: ...arging Dock may fail if the Water Tank is installed b The appliance ability to climb steep inclines may be compromised if the Water Tank is installed c DO NOT charge the battery if the Water Tank is i...

Page 19: ...ends its working life 1 Cleaning of side brushes a Wash the Left Right side brushes with detergent rinse them under running water and dry them naturally after use If they are damaged and cannot work n...

Page 20: ...and Efficient strainer fully The Efficient strainer should be cleaned after using it for 15 30 days The maximum service life of the Efficient strainer is 24 months The Efficient strainer shall NOT be...

Page 21: ...ction channel after every use After its components are washed with water dry them dried naturally but NOT under strong sunlight Once fully dried reassemble the components in the appliance If the Preli...

Page 22: ...lens Electrodes a Use a cleaning tool or a piece of soft cloth to wipe the Sensors Electrodes slightly See positions indicated in the diagram below S denotes positions of Sensors E denotes positions...

Page 23: ...heck the left and right side wheels 4 The green and orange lights flash alternately Collision switch fault Check the flexibility of the bumper 5 The orange light flickers for 60 s and the buzzer alarm...

Page 24: ...g from the date on which the appliance is sold to the end user The warranty covers defects in material and workmanship The repairs under warranty may only be carried out by an authorised service centr...

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