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12/2020

 Copyright © 2020, Fast ČR, a.s.

EN

Robotic vacuum cleaner

User's manual

BEFORE FIRST USE

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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. In the event that you hand this appliance over to somebody else, make sure to also include this 

user's manual.

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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.

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Carefully unpack the appliance and take care not to throw away any part of the packaging before you find all 

the parts of the appliance.

DESCRIPTION OF THE APPLIANCE AND ACCESSORIES

A1 

Infrared signal receiver

A2 

Bumper bar

A3 

Control panel

A4 

Lid

A5 

Power adapter connector socket

A6 

Display

A7 

ON/OFF button

A8 

PLAN button

A9 

EDGE CLEAN button

A10 

System time / scheduled cleaning time

A11 

MAX button

A12 

HOME button

A13 

I/O switch (On/Off)

A14 

Bottom anti-fall sensor

A15 

Charging contacts

A16 

Left side rotary brush (L)

A17 

Bottom anti-fall sensor

A18 

Left motorised rubber wheel

A19 

Bottom anti-fall sensor

A20 

Battery cover

A21 

Rotary brush

A22 

Front swivel wheel

A23 

Right side rotary brush (R)

A24 

Bottom anti-fall sensor

A25 

Right motorised rubber wheel

A26 

Mop attachment holes

A27 

Bottom anti-fall sensor

A28 

Mop attachment holes

A29 

Dust container

A30 

Suction hole

A31 

Open lid button

B1 

Remote control

B2 

ON/OFF button

B3 

Forward button

B4 

Left button

B5 

Right button

B6 

Reverse button

B7 

HOME button

B8 

MODE button

B9 

MAX button

B10 

Cover

B11 

Battery compartment

C1 

Battery

C2 

Battery connection connector

C3 

Battery connector

D1 

Charging base

D2 

Power adapter plug socket

D3 

Infrared beam transmitter

D4 

Charging contacts

D5 

Power adapter

D6 

Power adapter plug

D7 

Base power connection indicator

E1 

Holder

E2 

Top Velcro zip

E3 

Side Velcro zip

E4 

Bottom Velcro zip

E5 

Water tank

E6 

Water tank cover

E7 

Top fastening pins

E8 

Bottom fastening pins

E9 

Anti-static duster

F1 

Side latch

F2 

Dust container lid

F3 

Filter 

F4 

HEPA filter with frame

F5 

Cleaning brush

G1 

Latch

G2 

Top cover

G3 

Latches

G4 

Bottom cover

G5 

Clamp

G6 

Brushes

H1 

Magnetic tape

PURPOSE OF USE AND FEATURES OF THE ROBOTIC VACUUM CLEANER

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. 

The suction hole 

A30

 is equipped with a rotary brush 

A21

, which effectively removes hair, animal fur, etc. The two 

side rotary brushes 

A16

 and 

A23

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

For cleaning heavier soiled areas, the robotic vacuum cleaner is equipped with a dust detector. The motorised 

rubber wheels 

A18

 and 

A25

 protect sensitive floors against scratching and can travel over threshold strips up to 

a height of 1.5 cm and ride on to a 2 cm high carpet. The infrared sensors in the front bumper 

A2

 prevent the robotic 

vacuum cleaner from colliding with obstacles. The bottom sensors 

A14, A17, A19, A24 and A27

 prevent the 

vacuum cleaner from falling down stairs and enable the safe operation of the vacuum cleaner in rooms with stairs. 

Another advantage of a robotic vacuum cleaner is the mop function, which enables dry and wet wiping of smooth 

hard floor surfaces. While wiping, the robotic vacuum cleaner vacuums small bits of dirt and dust from the floor to 

prevent the duster from being excessively soiled during the cleaning cycle.

In the event that the voltage on the battery falls below a certain level, the robotic vacuum cleaner will automatically 

search out the charging base 

D1

 and dock into it to recharge before further use.

The remote control 

B1

 facilitates convenient control, enabling the vacuum cleaner to be turned on and off, to be 

set to the automatic cleaning mode, to select an operating mode or to send the robotic vacuum cleaner to the 

charging base.

CONTROL ELEMENTS OF THE ROBOTIC VACUUM CLEANER

CONTROL ELEMENTS ON THE ROBOTIC VACUUM CLEANER

SWITCH A13 (I/O)

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Switch 

A13

 serves to turn the power supply to the robotic vacuum cleaner on and off. 

BUTTON A7 (ON/ OFF)

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Button 

A7

 has several functions. It serves to put the robotic vacuum cleaner into the automatic cleaning mode, 

to put the robotic vacuum cleaner into sleep mode and back to stand-by mode, and to stop it. In the time setting 

and scheduled cleaning setting modes it serves to confirm the set values.

BUTTON A8 (PLAN)

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Button 

A8

 has two functions. Press it in stand-by mode or during charging to enter or leave the system time 

setting mode of the vacuum cleaner. Hold it down for longer than 5 seconds to enter or leave the scheduled 

cleaning setting mode.

BUTTON A9 (EDGE CLEAN)

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Press button 

A9

 to set the robotic vacuum cleaner to the clean along the walls mode, in which it moves along the 

perimeter of the room and the motorised side rotary brushes 

A16

 and 

A23

 sweep out the dirt along the walls, 

furniture and in corners to achieve a perfect clean.

TIME AND MESSAGE DISPLAY A10

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The set system time, the scheduled cleaning time and any system messages of the robotic vacuum cleaner are 

shown here.

BUTTON A11 (MAX)

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When button 

B9

 is pressed, the vacuum cleaner will go into maximum power mode, in which the vacuum 

cleaner will continue cleaning until the battery 

C1

 is almost flat.

BUTTON A12 (HOME)

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Button 

A12

 has two functions. When pressed while the vacuum cleaner is running, the vacuum cleaner will seek 

out the charging base. When pressed in the set scheduled cleaning mode, it serves to increase the numerical 

value.

CONTROL ELEMENTS ON THE REMOTE CONTROL

Attention:

The remote control 

B1

 range is approximately 6 m. If the robotic vacuum cleaner is 

located outside the signal range, the signal will not be transmitted.

BUTTON B2 (ON/OFF)

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Button 

B2

 serves to put the robotic vacuum cleaner into the automatic cleaning mode and to stop its operation. 

DIRECTION BUTTONS

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The direction buttons 

B3

B4

B5

 and 

B6

 can be used to manually control the movement of the robotic vacuum 

cleaner on the floor. When the vacuum cleaner is moved on the floor, the operation of the motorised side 

rotary brushes 

A16

 and 

A23

 is synchronised with the movement of the motorised wheels 

A18

 and 

A25

. The 

vacuuming function is disabled during this time.

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When the direction button 

B3

 is pressed, the robotic vacuum cleaner will move forward. For continuous 

movement forward, hold down button 

B3

. When button 

B3

 is released, the vacuum cleaner will stop moving.

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When direction button 

B4

 is pressed, the vacuum cleaner will turn anticlockwise. To continuously turn the 

vacuum cleaner, hold down button 

B4

. When button 

B4

 is released, the vacuum cleaner will stop moving.

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When direction button 

B5

 is pressed, the vacuum cleaner will turn clockwise. To continuously turn the vacuum 

cleaner, hold down button 

B5

. When button 

B5

 is released, the vacuum cleaner will stop moving.

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In the manual movement control mode, the robotic vacuum cleaner moves according to the direction buttons 

and the sensors in the front: bumper bar 

A2

 and 

A14, A17, A19, A24 and A27

 prevent collisions with obstacles 

and falling from stairs.

BUTTON B7 (HOME)

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When button 

B7

 is pressed while the vacuum cleaner is running, the vacuum cleaner will seek out the charging 

base.

BUTTON B8 (MODE)

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Repeatedly pressing button 

B8

 will select the individual robotic vacuum cleaner cleaning modes or set it to 

the stand-by mode.

BUTTON B9 (MAX)

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When button 

B9

 is pressed, the vacuum cleaner will go into maximum power mode, in which the vacuum 

cleaner will continue cleaning until the battery 

C1

 is almost flat.

Attention:

When the remote control is used in the direct vicinity of the charging base, the 

robotic vacuum cleaner may not necessarily recognise the command and may not 

function properly.

When not using the remote control for an extended period of time, take out its 

batteries. 

Summary of Contents for SRV 4000GD

Page 1: ... 1 12 2020 Copyright 2020 Fast ČR a s EN Robotic vacuum cleaner Translation of the original manual SRV 4000GD ...

Page 2: ...ical details on the rating label match the electrical voltage in the socket Connect the power adapter only to a properly grounded power socket Do not use an extension cord Do not disconnect the power adapter from the power socket by pulling on the power cord This could damage the power adapter or the power socket Disconnect the power adapter from the power socket by pulling on the plug Do not plac...

Page 3: ...e the robotic vacuum cleaner to direct sunlight and do not place it near an open fire or appliances that are a source of heat Only use the robotic vacuum cleaner with the original accessories from the manufacturer Ensure that the robotic vacuum cleaner has a dust filter correctly installed in the dust container before use Before putting the robotic vacuum cleaner into operation check that the entr...

Page 4: ... the suction hole Always disconnect the robotic vacuum cleaner from power socket and set the main switch to the off position before cleaning To charge the battery only use the power adapter supplied with this robotic vacuum cleaner Make sure the power cord of the adapter is not touching a hot surface ...

Page 5: ... 5 12 2020 Copyright 2020 Fast ČR a s SRV 4000GD A HOME MAXP LANE DGE CLEAN PUSH 13 30 5 R R L L 29 24 25 26 27 28 22 23 20 16 21 17 14 18 15 19 1 1 2 3 4 31 HOMEM AX PLAN EDGE CLEAN 12 11 9 7 6 8 10 ...

Page 6: ... 6 12 2020 Copyright 2020 Fast ČR a s B ON OFF HOME MODE MAX 1 1 9 2 3 4 5 7 6 8 10 11 C R L 2 3 1 ...

Page 7: ... 7 12 2020 Copyright 2020 Fast ČR a s D 6 3 4 7 1 2 5 E 1 2 33 4 9 8 5 7 6 ...

Page 8: ... 8 12 2020 Copyright 2020 Fast ČR a s F 3 5 1 2 4 G 2 3 1 4 5 6 ...

Page 9: ...2020 Copyright 2020 Fast ČR a s H 1 EN Link to the applications for controlling the vacuum cleaner CZ Odkaz na aplikaci pro ovládání vysavače SK Odkaz na aplikáciu na ovládanie vysávača APP Store Google Play ...

Page 10: ...inlevel theroboticvacuumcleanerwillautomatically search out the charging base D1 and dock into it to recharge before further use The remote control B1 facilitates convenient control enabling the vacuum cleaner to be turned on and off to be set to the automatic cleaning mode to select an operating mode or to send the robotic vacuum cleaner to the charging base CONTROL ELEMENTS OFTHE ROBOTICVACUUM C...

Page 11: ...N OFF on the control panel or button B2 ON OFF on the remote control is pressed the voicemessage Systemrebooting pleasewait willbemadeandthedigits5555to1111willgraduallyappearon thedisplayA6 Afterthereboot theroboticvacuumcleanerwillbesettothestand bymodeandalltheavailable symbols will appear on the display A6 The robotic vacuum cleaner is now ready for operation Note If the robotic vacuum cleaner...

Page 12: ... enables you to selectthecleaningmode stopthecleaningprocessorsendthevacuumcleanertothechargingbase itprovides an overview of how much time was spent cleaning and about the condition of the robotic vacuum cleaner The application is freely available in the Apple App Store or Google Play Store This link for this application is found at the end of this user s manual Note The robotic vacuum cleaner su...

Page 13: ...dry it well Put the frame with the filter F4 back in its place Properly close the lid F2 A click indicates that the lid F2 is closed Put the dust container A29 back in its place and close the lid A4 FILTERS Clean filters F3 and F4 once per week After emptying the dust container A29 remove the filter F3 and the frame with the filter F4 HEPA Take the filter F4 out of the frame and together with the ...

Page 14: ...RIALS Dispose of used packaging material at a site designated for waste in your municipality DISPOSAL OF USED ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT This symbol on products or original documents means that used electric or electronic products must not be added to ordinary municipal waste For proper disposal renewal and recycling hand over these appliances to determined collection points Alternatively...

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