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08/2020
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ACTIVE MAPPING FUNCTION (AREA MAPPING)
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To achieve a perfect cleaning result, the robotic vacuum cleaner is equipped with
a so-called active mapping function, which creates a map of the room and thereby
remembers areas that it has already cleaned. This is a built-in function and cannot
be affected in any way.
CHARGING THE ROBOTIC VACUUM CLEANER
AUTOMATIC CHARGING
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When it has finished cleaning in one of the selected modes or if the robotic vacuum
cleaner detects low voltage of the battery
A16
, it will automatically start seeking
out the charging base
B5
. In order for the robotic vacuum cleaner to find the
charging base and to dock into it, it needs to locate the infrared signal transmitted
by the charging base. For this reason, we recommend leaving the charging base
permanently connected to a power source.
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When the robotic vacuum cleaner docks in the charging base, the charging cycle
will commence and the charging base will stop transmitting the infrared signal.
A complete charge takes approximately 3 to 4 hours. The actual charging time
depends on the power level of the battery. A fully charged battery will provide up
to 90 minutes of operation.
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During the charging process, lines are gradually displayed from left to right on the
display
A2
.
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When the battery is fully charged, the charging process will stop automatically. The
full number of lines will be shown on the display.
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In the event that the charging contacts are disconnected during the charging cycle,
e.g. by accidentally tripping over the vacuum cleaner, etc., it is necessary to manually
put it back on to the contacts of the charging base.
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In the event of a power outage, the charging cycle will be interrupted and will
continue after the power supply is renewed.
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In the event that the maximum charging current is exceeded, the charging base will
automatically interrupt the charging cycle.
MANUAL CHARGING
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If the robotic vacuum cleaner is in the stand-by mode and detects a low battery
voltage, a sound signal will be made, the last line of indicator
C1
will start flashing
and the message
E0 03
(low battery voltage) will appears on the display. In such
a case, press button
C2
(DOCK). The robotic vacuum cleaner will automatically seek
out the charging base
B5
and start automatic charging as described in the previous
chapter.
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If the battery is discharged to such a degree that the vacuum cleaner is unable to
seek out the charging base, then when button
C2
(DOCK) is pressed the descriptions
of buttons
C2
to
C5
will start being shown on the display from left to right
alternatingly with the backlight of button
A4
and after a few moments the message
E0 03
(low battery voltage) will again appear. In this case, it is necessary to put the
vacuum cleaner into the charging base manually. Check that the charging base is
connected to a power socket before doing this.
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Grasp the robotic vacuum cleaner and manually place it into the charging base so
that the charging contacts
A9
on the underside of the robotic vacuum cleaner and
the charging contacts
B7
on the charging base are connected. When the contacts
are connected, the charging process will start. After a few moments of charging,
a sound will be made and the message
E0 03
will disappear.
Note:
The robotic vacuum cleaner can also be charged without using the
charging base. Insert the plug
B2
of the power adapter
B1
into socket
A6
of the robotic vacuum cleaner, and insert the power cord plug into
a power socket.
Attention:
When charging, the power switch
A7
of the robotic vacuum
cleaner must always be set to position
I
(on).
CARING FOR THE BATTERY
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We recommend that you do not interrupt the charging cycle and maintain the
battery in a charged state.
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Do not leave the robotic vacuum cleaner standing fully charged or completely flat
for an unnecessarily long period of time.
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A battery that is allowed to remain flat for a long time may self-discharge below
a permissible level and thereby cause irreparable damage to itself.
TROUBLESHOOTING AND ERROR MESSAGES
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The robotic vacuum cleaner is itself able to identify problems and report them via
a warning acoustic signal. When this happens, the vacuum cleaner will stop and the
error code is shown on the display
A2
.
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The table below will help you identify the cause and to remedy the problem. Once
the problem is resolved, you may put the vacuum cleaner back into operation.
Problems indicated by a code on the display
ERROR
MESSAGE
CODE
MEANING OF
MESSAGE
CAUSE
SOLUTION
E0 01
Sensor error
One of the sensors
A12
,
A8
and
A15
located on
the underside of the
vacuum cleaner, or all
them, is/are soiled.
Clean all the sensors
using a fine cloth.
The vacuum cleaner is
jammed on stairs.
Move the robot to
a different location.
E0 02
Error on the main
rotary brush or
overloaded fan
motor
The main rotary
brush is clogged with
material and is not
rotating.
Clean the material and
wound-on hair out of
the rotary brush.
The fan motor is
jammed.
Contact a service
centre.
E0 03
Low battery
voltage
The battery voltage is
so low that the vacuum
cleaner is unable to
seek out the charging
base without help.
Manually place the
vacuum cleaner on the
charging contacts of
the charging base.
E0 04
Error occurred
on one of the
motorised wheels
or on the front
wheel.
One of the motorised
wheels or the front
swivel wheel is blocked
with material and is not
rotating.
Turn off the power
switch of the vacuum
cleaner and clean any
material or hair out of
the wheels.
E0 05
Dust container
error
The dust container is
incorrectly inserted or
is not inserted at all
Check that the dust
container is inserted
correctly.
E0 06
Vacuum cleaner
position error
The vacuum cleaner
was raised or the front
swivel wheel is too high
above the floor.
Put the vacuum cleaner
on the floor.
E0 07
Side rotary brush
error
The side rotary brush is
clogged with material
and is not rotating.
Clean the material and
wound-on hair out of
the side rotary brush.
E0 08
Internal vacuum
cleaner error
Neither the buttons
nor the display on the
vacuum cleaner react
to touch.
Turn off the vacuum
cleaner using the
power switch, wait
a few moments and
then turn it on again.
If the problem persists,
contact a service
centre.
E0 09
Orientation error.
The vacuum cleaner
does not clean
correctly.
Contact a service
centre.
Errors without indication on the display
ERROR
CAUSE
SOLUTION
The vacuum cleaner
continuously returns
to the charging base
during the cleaning
process.
The floor, which the vacuum
cleaner is cleaning, is either
too bright or too dark or the
sensors on the underside
of the vacuum cleaner are
soiled.
Move the vacuum cleaner
to a different type of floor or
clean the sensors.
The vacuum cleaner
does not react to the
buttons being pressed
and nothing appears
on the display.
The battery is completely
flat.
Charge the battery.
Set the power switch to
position OFF.
Set the power switch to the
ON position.
The vacuum cleaner
does not return to the
charging base.
The charging base is not
connected to mains power.
Connect the charging base
to a power socket.
The vacuum cleaner is
unable to dock in the
charging base because it is
incorrectly located or there
is an obstacle blocking the
path of the vacuum cleaner
to the charging base.
Locate the charging base
according to the instructions
in chapter LOCATION AND
CONNECTION OF THE
CHARGING BASE and remove
any potential obstacles.
The vacuum cleaner
stops after a short
period of cleaning
The battery voltage is too
low and the vacuum cleaner
is unable to seek out the
charging base.
Manually place the vacuum
cleaner on the charging
contacts of the charging
base.
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In the event that the robotic vacuum cleaner stops and you are unable to put it
back into operation, try turning the power button
A7
off and then on again. If the
problem persists, please contact an authorised service centre.