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BASE SETUP

The 

Self-Empty Base

 charges your robot and holds dirt and debris from up to 45 days of cleaning. 

•  Select a permanent location for the base. Every time you move the base, your robot will have to 

completely re-map your house.

• Choose a level surface in a central area. Remove protective film from base.

• Place the base with its back against the wall, in an area with a good Wi-Fi signal. 

• Set up the base on bare floor.

• Remove any objects closer than 3 feet from the sides of the base, or closer than 5 feet from the from the front. 

•  Plug in the 

Charging Cord

, and turn on the 

Power Switch

 on the back of the base. When the base is plugged 

in and the power switch is turned on, the 

GREEN

 

Power Indicator Light

   on the base will illuminate.

INSTALLING THE SIDE BRUSHES

Snap the 2 included 

Side Brushes

 onto the square 

pegs on the bottom of the robot.

Clean 

Dock

CHARGING

5 ft.

3 ft.

3 ft.

NOTE:

 Do not place base against heating elements or baseboards, or in direct sunlight.

NOTE:

  The robot will make a loud noise when it empties its debris into the base. This is normal and not a cause for concern.

When charging begins, the robot will beep. The BLUE 

Charging Indicator Light

 on the base will PULSE, and 

the 

Battery Indicator Light

 on the robot will flash 

blue. When the robot is fully charged, the battery light 

on the robot and the blue charging indicator light on 

the base will illuminate steadily. 

When the cleaning cycle is complete, or if the battery 

is running low, the robot will search for the base. If your 

robot doesn’t return to the base, its charge may have 

run out. Make sure that all the protective film has been 

removed from the base, and recharge the robot

IMPORTANT: 

The Shark IQ Robot® has a pre-installed rechargeable battery. Charge the battery completely 

before using the robot. It may take up to 6 hours to fully charge. 

To charge, place the robot with its BACK side against 

the base. The metal 

Charging Pads

 on the bottom of 

the robot must be touching the 

Charging Contacts 

on 

the base. Make sure the power switches on BOTH the 

robot and the base are turned to the (I) ON position.

NOTE:

 When manually placing the robot on the base, make sure the charging contacts on the bottom of the robot are 

touching the ones on the base and the robot's dust bin is touching the debris intake on the base. When the robot is fully 

charged, the battery light on the robot and the indicator light on the base will both turn solid blue.

NOTE:

 When picking up the robot be careful not to place fingers between the bumper and the base of the robot.

Summary of Contents for IQ ROBOT 1000AE Series

Page 1: ...Robot Vacuum 1000AE Series OWNER S GUIDE...

Page 2: ...or burning objects hot coals cigarette butts or matches f Flammable or combustible materials lighter fluid gasoline or kerosene g Toxic materials chlorine bleach ammonia or drain cleaner 18 DO NOT us...

Page 3: ...t Pre Motor Filter Housing Charging Base Pre Motor Filter Access Door Charging Contact Fill Window Debris Intake Base Dust Bin Release Base Dust Bin Dust Bin Release Base Dust Bin Post Motor Filter Ac...

Page 4: ...Indicator Light on the base will PULSE and the Battery Indicator Light on the robot will flash blue When the robot is fully charged the battery light on the robot and the blue charging indicator light...

Page 5: ...vacuate Resume for homes with pets Your robot will return to the base to empty the dust bin after 30 minutes then resume cleaning where it left off NOTE If your floor plan is smaller than 1000 sq ft w...

Page 6: ...le in the app Clean Dock OBSTRUCTIONS Clear cords and small objects from floors and open interior doors to ensure a complete map of your home THRESHOLDS Your robot may have some trouble clearing thres...

Page 7: ...or password for your Shark account Wi Fi Flashing RED at the same time Cannot connect to Wi Fi USING THE SHARKCLEAN APP AND VOICE CONTROLS SETTING UP VOICE CONTROL WITH THE GOOGLE ASSISTANT OR AMAZON...

Page 8: ...and press the Empty button on the side CLEANING AND REPLACING THE ROBOT FILTER Lightly tap the filter to remove dust and debris Reinsert the filter into the robot dust bin then slide the dust bin bac...

Page 9: ...ve the cover on the side of the base Press both slots at the same time and pull off the cover Lift out the foam filter by the handle and then remove the felt filter underneath Tap the filters clean ov...

Page 10: ...are bent or damaged To remove a brush lift it off its peg NOTE Tools may be required to pry off front caster wheel NOTE Brush not included IMPORTANT The robot uses cliff sensors to avoid stairs and o...

Page 11: ...ebris wrapped around the axles so they can move freely CLEAN RED DOCK BLUE alternating 16 Robot is stuck Move your robot to a new location and make sure the front bumper moves in and out freely CLEAN...

Page 12: ...tell Shark to clean the name of the room Okay Google tell Shark to clean the name of the room For more help contact robot support at 1 888 228 5531 FAQ Why isn t my robot charging Verify that the bas...

Page 13: ...tware or any other malicious or invasive code or program into the systems services of SharkNinja s other licensors 5 7 You will not use the Ayla Application Libraries or Ayla Embedded Software to inte...

Page 14: ...on not authorized by SharkNinja 6 Products purchased used or operated outside North America How to get service If your appliance fails to operate properly while in use under normal household condition...

Page 15: ...the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to parts 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This...

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