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 Copyright © 2018, Fast ČR, a.s.

EN

Robotic vacuum cleaner 

User's manual

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Prior to using this appliance, please read the user’s manual thoroughly, even 

in cases, when one has already familiarised themselves with previous use of 

similar types of appliances. Only use the appliance in the manner described in 

this user’s manual. Keep this user’s manual in a safe place where it can be easily 

retrieved for future use. 

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We recommend saving the original cardboard box, packaging material, 

purchase receipt and responsibility statement of the vendor or warranty card 

for at least the duration of the legal liability for unsatisfactory performance 

or quality. In the event of transportation, we recommend that you pack the 

appliance in the original box from the manufacturer.

DESCRIPTION OF THE ROBOTIC VACUUM CLEANER

A1 

Dust container compartment lid

A2 

First inflow micro-filter

A3 

Second inflow micro-filter

A4 

Dust container

A5 

Dust container lid

A6 

Dust container folding handle

A7 

Button for opening the dust 

container compartment lid

A8 

Infrared signal receiver

A9 

Control button with a LED 

indicator

A10 

Bumper

A11 

Front sensors

A12 

Vents

A13 

Removable mop head

A14 

Suction opening

A15 

Motorised left wheel

A16 

Clamp for securing and releasing 

the central rotary brush

A17 

Removable central rotary brush

A18 

Removable side rotary brush

A19 

Connector with cover

 

it is intended only for service 

purposes.

A20 

0/I switch (off/on)

 

serves to turn the power to 

the robotic vacuum cleaner on 

and off.

A21 

Motorised right wheel

A22 

Rubber squeegee

A23 

Removable side rotary brush

A24 

Battery compartment cover

A25 

Front swivel wheel

A26 

Charging contacts 

A27 

Bottom sensors

OVERVIEW OF ACCESSORIES

B1 

Charging station

B2 

Power adapter

B3 

Rechargeable battery

B4 

Remote control

B5 

Side rotary brushes (4 pcs)

B6 

Mop head

B7 

Textile mop sleeve

B8 

Side rotary brush attachment 

screws (2 pcs)

B9 

Battery type LR03/AAA (2 pcs)

B10 

Hex key combined with cross-

head screwdriver

DESCRIPTION OF THE CHARGING STATION

C1 

Indicator light

 

signals that the charging station 

is connected to a power socket. 

C2 

Power adapter power cord 

connector socket

C3 

Infrared navigation signal 

transmitter

C4 

Infrared anti-collision signal 

transmitter

C5 

Charging contacts

DESCRIPTION OF THE REMOTE CONTROL

D1 

LCD display

D2 

Time display

D3 

Automatic cleaning mode repeat 

function setting indicator

D4 

Number of automatic cleaning 

cycles

D5 

Automatic cleaning mode setting 

indicator

D6 

Along-the-wall cleaning mode 

setting indicator

D7 

Button 

D8 

Forward direction button 

▲ 

D9 

Left direction button 

D10 

Mode selection button

D11 

Automatic cleaning repeat 

activate or deactivate setting 

button

D12 

Current time setting button

D13 

Planned cleaning function setting 

indicator

D14 

Battery power level indicator

D15 

Return to charging station mode 

and charging mode indicator

D16 

Spiral cleaning mode setting 

indicator 

D17 

Button   

D18 

Right direction button 

D19 

Planned cleaning activate or 

deactivate setting button

FEATURES OF THE ROBOTIC VACUUM CLEANER

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The robotic vacuum cleaner can be used for cleaning various types of hard 

floors such as wooden or laminate floating floors, tiles, vinyl, etc. and carpets 

with a low pile. In the automatic cleaning mode, the vacuum cleaner effectively 

combines various routes to optimally clean the entire floor area.

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The suction opening 

A14

 is equipped with a  rotary brush 

A17

, which 

effectively removes hair, animal fur, etc. The two side rotary brushes 

A18

 and 

A23

 brush dirt out of hard-to-reach places along walls and furniture and out 

of corners. 

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The motorised rubber wheels 

A15

 and 

A21

 protect sensitive floors against 

scratching and can travel over threshold strips up to a height of 1.5 cm. The 

infrared sensors 

A11

 in the front bumper 

A10

 prevent the robotic vacuum 

cleaner from colliding with obstacles. Safe operation in rooms with stairs is 

made possible by the bottom anti-stair-fall sensors 

A27

.

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In the event that the voltage on the battery 

B3

 falls below a certain level, the 

robotic vacuum cleaner will automatically search out the charging station 

B1

 

and dock into it to recharge before further use.

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The remote control 

B4

 enables comfortable control by allowing the setting 

of the operating mode, number of automatic cleaning cycles, cleaning time 

planning or for locating the vacuum cleaner via an acoustic signal.

OVERVIEW OF THE OPERATING MODES

AUTOMATIC CLEANING MODE

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The robotic vacuum cleaner effectively combines various routes, see figure E1, 

to optimally clean the entire floor area. 

ALONG-THE-WALLS CLEANING MODE

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The robotic vacuum cleaner travels along the perimeter of the room, see 

figure E2, and the motorised rotary brushes 

A18

 and 

A23

 effectively brush out 

dirt from the area along the walls, furniture and in corners to ensure perfect 

cleaning results. 

SPIRAL CLEANING MODE

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The robotic vacuum cleaner moves in a spiral to clean a location with a higher 

concentration of dirt, see figure E3.

RETURN TO CHARGING STATION AND CHARGING MODE

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The robotic vacuum cleaner will automatically switch to the return to charging 

station 

B1

 mode whenever it detects low voltage in the battery 

B3

 during 

operation.

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In this mode the robotic vacuum cleaner automatically seeks out the route to 

the charging station 

B1

, see figure E4, and docks itself to enable the battery 

B3

 to recharge. If it is unsuccessful, it will keep trying until it docks itself 

successfully. As soon as it docks itself successfully, the charging cycle will 

commence.

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Make sure that the charging station 

B1

 is located in accordance with the 

instructions provided in chapter Installation location and using the charging 

station. Otherwise, the vacuum cleaner may not dock successfully.

INSTALLING AND USING THE SIDE ROTARY BRUSHES

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Turn the vacuum cleaner upside down. Prepare the side rotary brushes 

B5

 

(2 pcs), screws 

B8

 (2 pcs) and the hex key 

B10

. Using the screws 

B8

 and the 

hex key 

B10

, attach the rotary brushes 

B5

 in the locations shown in figure F. 

Turn the robotic vacuum cleaner back over to the operating position.

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The side rotary brushes 

A18

 and 

A23

 are intended for smooth floor surfaces 

and ensure effective cleaning in corners, along walls and furniture. 

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When using the robotic vacuum cleaner to clean rooms with carpets, remove 

the side rotary brushes 

A18

 and 

A23

. To remove them proceed in the reverse 

sequence.

ATTACHING THE MOP AND ITS USE

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Turn the vacuum cleaner upside down. Attach the textile sleeve 

B7

 to the mop 

head 

B6

 using the Velcro zip and attach the assembled mop to the robotic 

vacuum cleaner as shown in figure G. Turn the vacuum cleaner back over to 

the normal operating position. 

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Only use the mop intended for this type of robotic vacuum cleaner. Do not use 

the mop head 

B6

 without the textile sleeve 

B7

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The mop is only an auxiliary function to the robotic vacuum cleaner and is 

intended for cleaning smooth hard floor areas. The dry mop can be used for 

wiping dust off the floor. A dampened mop may be used for wiping floors. 

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The mop is not intended for cleaning carpets. The mop is removed in the 

reverse sequence.

INSERTING AND REPLACING BATTERIES IN THE REMOTE 

CONTROL

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Release the tab in the bottom part of the removable battery compartment 

cover and remove the cover, see figure H1 and H2. 

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Insert two type LR03/AAA (2× 1.5 V) batteries 

B9

 into the remote control 

B4

When inserting the batteries ensure the correct polarity as shown inside the 

battery compartment. Close the cover, see figure H3.

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In the event that the batteries are flat, replace them with new ones. Do not 

combine various types of batteries or new and old batteries. 

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The signal range of the remote control 

B4

 is approximately 6 m.

Summary of Contents for SRV 2010TI

Page 1: ...10 2018 1 Copyright 2018 Fast R a s EN RoboticVacuum Cleaner SRV 2010TI...

Page 2: ...environments or outdoors The robotic vacuum cleaner can be used for cleaning various types of hard floors and carpets with a low pile Do not use it for vacuuming carpets with a high pile When cleaning...

Page 3: ...nd household pets When the robotic vacuum cleaner is running ensure that the air outlet openings are not covered and that the suction opening is not blocked Do not use the robotic vacuum cleaner to va...

Page 4: ...tion 0 off Never disassemble the battery pack or battery short circuit it or throw them into a fire Do not use the robotic vacuum cleaner when it is not working correctly if it has been damaged or has...

Page 5: ...10 2018 5 Copyright 2018 Fast R a s 1 2 3 A 8 9 4 5 6 7 11 12 10 13 15 16 17 18 14 20 21 22 23 24 25 27 19 26...

Page 6: ...10 2018 6 Copyright 2018 Fast R a s B 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 2 5 4 3 C...

Page 7: ...10 2018 7 Copyright 2018 Fast R a s 3 2 1 4 5 7 8 9 10 11 12 6 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 D 1 2 3 4 E F...

Page 8: ...10 2018 8 Copyright 2018 Fast R a s G 1 2 3 H I J K...

Page 9: ...nfrared sensors A11 in the front bumper A10 prevent the robotic vacuum cleaner from colliding with obstacles Safe operation in rooms with stairs is made possible by the bottom anti stair fall sensors...

Page 10: ...hours The actual charging time depends on the power level of the battery B3 A fully charged battery B3 will provide up to 80 minutes of operation Allow the battery B3 to fully charge before first use...

Page 11: ...D3 and the number of repetitions will turn off The robotic vacuum cleaner will emit a confirmation acoustic signal The function can also be cancelled by setting the number of repetitions to 0 cycles...

Page 12: ...lid A1 Remove and clean the mop after every use Wash the textile sleeve B7 by hand in lukewarm water with the addition of a small amount of gentle washing powder and allow it to dry naturally Wipe the...

Page 13: ...es you may return your appliances to the local retailer when buying an equivalent new appliance Correct disposal of this product helps save valuable natural resources and prevents potential negative e...

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