During charging, the battery charging/battery full indicator lamp will pulse.
Once the battery is completely charged, the battery charging/battery charged
indicator lamp will remain green (D).
Approximately 4 hours are needed for a complete charge of the battery. Never
attempt to over-charge the battery.
Assembling the battery/s
- CAUTION: During the handling of batteries, do not touch both poles at the
same time, as this will provoke the partial discharge of the stocked energy
therefore affecting longevity.
- Make sure the on/off switch is in the “0” position before installing the batteries.
- Remove the cover of the battery compartment.
- Put the battery in its compartment, respecting the polarity (Fig. 1).
- Close the cover of the battery compartment.
Assembling the side brushes:
Place the side brush on the side brushes holder.
Press until you hear a click. (Fig.2)
Instructions for use
Before use:
- Before using this product for the first time, it is important to make a full charge
of batteries.
Use:
- Turn the appliance on using the on/off switch.
- The appliance will begin to function automatically until its batteries run out.
- While the appliance is operating the battery charging/battery charged and
battery low indicator lamps will alternate.
- When the batteries are low, the red battery low indicator lamp will light up.
- When the deposit is full, the full deposit indicator lamp will come on and the
deposit must be emptied.
- When using the robot on a dark surface, set the height sensors at Position
2 or 3 (Fig. 3).
Once you have finished using the appliance:
- Turn the appliance off, using the on/off switch.
Cleaning
- Disconnect the appliance from the mains and let it cool before undertaking
any cleaning task.
- Disconnect the charger from the mains and let it cool before undertaking any
cleaning task.
- Remove the battery before starting any cleaning operation.
- Clean the equipment with a damp cloth with a few drops of washing-up liquid
and then dry.
- Do not use solvents, or products with an acid or base pH such as bleach, or
abrasive products, for cleaning the appliance.
- Do not let water or any other liquid get into the air vents to avoid damage to
the inner parts of the appliance.
- Do not submerge the appliance in water or any other liquid, or place it under
a running tap.
- Never submerge the connector in water or any other liquid or place it under
running water.
Emptying the dust box:
- Empty the dust box each time after use.
- Open the lid of the dust box. (Fig.4)
- Disconnect the dust box from the appliance.
- Open the dust box emptying lid and empty its contents into a suitable rubbish
bin (Fig.5)
- Check the condition of the dust box filter and replace it.
- Close the lid of the dust box.
- Attach the dust box to the appliance.
Changing the filters:
- It is recommended that the dust box filter should be changed every three months.
- To remove filters:
- Open the lid of the dust box. (Fig. 4)
- Disconnect the dust box from the appliance.
- Open the dust box emptying lid and remove the dust box filter from its
bracket. (Fig.5)
- To reassemble the filter, proceed with the above instructions, in reverse order.
Changing side brushes:
- To remove the side brushes.
- Pull the bristles of the brush until it disengages from the side brush assembly.
(Fig.6)
- To install side brushes, proceed with the above instructions in reverse order.
Supplies:
Supplies can be acquired from distributors and authorised establishments
(such as filters, etc.) for your appliance model.
Always use original supplies, designed specifically for your appliance model.
Anomalies and repair
Problem
Probable cause
Solution
1
The low battery indicator lamp is lit.
The battery is low.
The appliance has been lifted.
Recharge the battery.
2
The robot has not started.
The on/off button is in the “0” position.
The dust box filter is badly fitted.
Operate the robot’s on/off button.
Fit the dust box filter correctly.
3
The battery charged indicator continues to
pulse after 48 hours of charging.
During the charging process, the current has been
cut off, so the appliance has not been charged
properly.
Repeat the charging process.
4
The side brushes are deformed.
They are worn out.
Remove the side brushes and soak them in hot
water to recover their usage shape.
5
The robot does not start up.
The battery is incorrectly fitted.
The battery is too low.
Fit the battery correctly.
Charge the batteries of the appliance.
6
The appliance goes in circles and never in a
straight line.
There may be problems with the wheels.
Contact our customer service department to repair
them.
7
During the first time of using the appliance, its
autonomy is lower than normal.
The battery has not completely recovered its
charge.
Repeat the charging process.
8
The appliance moves backwards after
switching it on
The appliance is on a coloured surface (low reflec-
tion of the light against the surface)
Adjust the height sensors to Position 2 or 3.
- In case of breakdown call the customer service telephone number indicated in
the guarantee sheet. Do not attempt to disassemble it or repair it as this could
be dangerous.
- If the connection to the mains has been damaged, it must be replaced and
you should proceed as you would in the case of damage.
For EU product versions and/or in case that it is requested in your country:
Ecology and recyclability of the product
- The materials of which the packaging of this appliance consists are included
in a collection, classification and recycling system. Should you wish to dispose
of them, use the appropriate public containers for each type of material.
- The product does not contain concentrations of substances that could be
considered harmful to the environment
This symbol means that in case you wish to dispose of the
product once its working life has ended, take it to an authorised
waste agent for the selective collection of waste electrical and
electronic equipment (WEEE)
This symbol means that the product may include a battery or
batteries; the user must remove them before disposing of the
product. Remember that batteries must be disposed of in duly
authorised containers. Do not dispose of them in fire.
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