Roborock Q400RR User Manual Download Page 10

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Routine Maintenance

C

C1

Main Brush

* Clean every 2 weeks and replace every 6-12 months

C1-1—Main Brush Cover

C1-2—Latches

C1-3—Main Brush

C1-4—Main Brush Caps

C1-5—Main Brush Bearing

C1-6—

Turn over the robot and press the 

latches to remove the main brush cover.

C1-8—

Rotate the main brush caps in the 

indicated unlock direction to remove the caps.

Notes:

 

Main brush should be wiped down with wet cloth and left to 

dry away from direct sunlight.

 

Do not use corrosive cleaning fluid or disinfectant to clean 

the main brush.

C1-7—

Pull out the main brush and remove 

the main brush bearing.

C2

Side Brush

1. Unscrew the side brush screw.

* Clean every month and replace every 3 to 6 months 

C3

Omni-Directional Wheel

The omni-directional wheel bracket cannot be removed.

Note:

C3-1—

Use a tool, such as a small 

screwdriver, to pry out the axle and 

take out the wheel.

C3-2—

Rinse the wheel and the axle with 

water to remove any hair and dirt. 

Air-dry, reinstall, and press the wheel 

and axle back in place.

* Clean as needed

C5-2—

Remove the washable filter and 

empty the dustbin.

C5-1—

Open the upper cover of the robot 

and take out the dustbin.

C5

Dustbin and Washable Filter

* Clean every week and filter should be replaced every 6-12 months.

Note:

To prevent blockage, only use clean water without any 

cleaning liquid.

Note:

Do not touch the surface of the filter with your hands, 

brush, or hard objects to avoid potential damage.

C5-3—

Fill the dustbin with clean water. 

Gently shake the dustbin, and then 

pour out the dirty water.

C5-4—

Rinse the washable filter repeatedly and tap 

it to remove as much dirt as possible.

C5-5—

Leave the dustbin and the washable 

filter to dry and reinstall them.

Notes:

 

After cleaning, always remove the mop cloth to prevent dirty 

water from leaching back into the clean water tank.

 

A dirty mop cloth will compromise the washing 

performance. Clean it before use.

C6

Mop Cloth  

C6-1—

Remove the mop cloth from the 

mopping module. Wash and air dry 

the mop cloth. 

* Clean after each use and replace every 3 to 6 months

C7-1—Mop Attachment Slot

* Replace them every 1 to 3 months

C7

Filter Components

Note:

To ensure cleaning performance, replace the filter 

components every 1 to 3 months, depending on the water 

quality and how often you use the robot.

1. 

Move your finger along the notch to 

remove each filter.  

2. 

Insert new filter components and make 

sure they are properly installed.

C8

Dust Bag Replacement

* Replace as needed.

Note:

The dust bag handle seals the bag on removal to prevent 

dust leakage.

C8-1—

Remove the dustbin cover vertically 

as shown.

C8-2—

Lift the dust bag out of the dustbin 

and discard it.

C8-3—

Clean the filter with a dry cloth.

C1-9—

After removing the tangled hair or dirt 

at both ends of the main brush, reinstall 

it, press on the main brush cover to 

lock it in place. Make sure that the 

main brush cover has been properly 

attached. When properly installed, 

all four tabs should be hidden.

2. Remove and clean the side brush. Reinstall 

the brush and tighten the screw.

Clean the main wheels with a soft, dry cloth.

C4

Main Wheels

* Clean every month

Summary of Contents for Q400RR

Page 1: ...Roborock Q7 Read this user manual with diagrams carefully before using this product and store it properly for future reference Robotic Vacuum Cleaner User Manual ...

Page 2: ...02 English 03 Français 16 Español 26 ...

Page 3: ...harging 05 International Symbols Explanation 05 FCC IC Statement 06 Product Overview 06 Installation 07 Connecting to the App 08 Instructions for Use 10 Routine Maintenance 11 Environment Protection Information 11 Basic Parameters 12 Errors 13 FAQs ...

Page 4: ... or lack of experience and knowledge if they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the product in a safe way and understand the hazards involved Children shall not play with the product Cleaning and user maintenance shall not be made by children without supervision Do not use wet cloth or liquids for cleaning the charging contacts Do not dismantle repair or modify the batter...

Page 5: ...rmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation This device contains licence exempt transmitter s receiver s that comply with Innovation Science and Economic Development Canada s licence exempt RSS s Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause interference 2 This device must ac...

Page 6: ... Press to start cleaning Power Clean White Battery level 20 Red Battery level 20 Pulsing Charging or starting up Flashing red Error Power Indicator A4 Dustbin A4 1 Dustbin Latch A4 2 Washable Filter A3 2 Reset Button A3 3 Air Outlet A6 Adjustable Water Tank A7 Disposable Dust Bag A8 Base A8 1 Air Duct Cover Screws 10 A8 2 Air Duct Cover A8 3 Screwdriver A8 4 Base Fastening Screws 6 A11 Power Cable...

Page 7: ...ot may fail to return to the dock The Auto Empty Dock recharges and empties Store the standard robot dock before use Failure to do so may cause issues returning to dock Maintain the dock according to the maintenance instructions Do not clean the dock with a wet cloth Avoid frequent manual emptying Images are for illustration purposes only and may not exactly represent the product Notes To prevent ...

Page 8: ...nter standby mode Press and hold the button to turn off the robot and complete the cleaning cycle On Off Note The robot cannot be turned off when it is being charged Press the button to start cleaning The robot will plan its cleaning route according to its scan of the room It splits a room into zones first draws out zone edges and then fills the zone in a zigzag pattern In so doing the robot clean...

Page 9: ...will go to sleep automatically if left in an Error state for over 10 minutes Placing the robot on the dock in an Error state will stop the current cleanup If the robot does not function properly after a system reset switch it on Press and hold the button and at the same time press Reset button until you hear the Restoring factory settings voice prompt The robot will then be restored to factory set...

Page 10: ...with clean water Gently shake the dustbin and then pour out the dirty water C5 4 Rinsethewashablefilterrepeatedlyandtap it to remove as much dirt as possible C5 5 Leave the dustbin and the washable filter to dry and reinstall them Notes After cleaning always remove the mop cloth to prevent dirty water from leaching back into the clean water tank A dirty mop cloth will compromise the washing perfor...

Page 11: ...e Clean every month Notes Before removing the battery make sure it is fully drained Do not attempt to remove the battery if the robot is connected to the dock Remove the entire battery pack Avoid damaging the battery pack casing to avoid short circuits or leakage of hazardous substances In the event of accidental contact with battery fluid rinse thoroughly with water and seek immediate medical car...

Page 12: ...d retry Error 23 Could not return to dock Clean dock location beacon and retry Filter blocked or wet Clean dry and retry No go zone or Invisible Wall detected Move robot from this area Internal error Reset the robot Error 22 Dock locator error Clean and retry Error 17 Side brush error Reset robot Error 18 Fan error Reset robot Note A system reset may resolve some problems If the problem persists a...

Page 13: ...mperature Charging contacts dirty Clean them with a dry cloth There are too many obstacles near the dock Move it to an open area The robot is too far from the dock Place it closer and retry Restart the robot The main brush side brush or main wheel may be jammed Turn off the robot and clean them The omni directional wheel is jammed Use a screwdriver to remove it for cleaning The dustbin is full and...

Page 14: ...or instructions on how to correctly install the mop cloth Cleaning does not resume after recharging The robot cannot return to the dock after spot cleaning or when it has been moved manually The robot begins to miss certain spots Make sure that the robot is not in DND mode DND mode will prevent auto top up If the robot is placed manually on the dock before it is recharged automatically it will not...

Page 15: ...he robot returns to the dock Auto emptying is disabled Check in app settings Dustbin cover is not in place Check and install Auto emptying will not be triggered if the robot is moved to the dock manually Start emptying manually Auto emptying will not be triggered if the robot returns to the dock without cleaning The robot will not auto empty after returning to the dock in Do Not Disturb DND mode A...

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