DUST BIN - clean every time the vacuum cleaner is used
Regularly empty the dust bin.
If the dust bin is full, this significantly affects the suction power of the robot vacuum cleaner and
the quality of cleaning.
Empty the contents of the dust bin into your household bin after cleaning.
If you use water to clean the dust bin, dry it carefully before reinstalling it into the body of the
robot vacuum cleaner.
Dust can be removed from the dust bin using clean water.
Press the release button to remove the dust bin and tip the dirt into your household bin.
HEPA FILTER
In order to preserve the filtration parameters of the HEPA filter, we recommend that you clean it
without using water. If you decide to wash the HEPA filter with water, this will reduce its filtration
ability. Clean the HEPA filter regularly according to how dirty it is, at least once a week, using the dust
brush provided or clean it using a conventional vacuum cleaner.
Do not clean the HEPA filter with your fingers or brush, only with clean running water (do not use
cleaning agents).
Allow the HEPA filter to dry thoroughly. Never install a wet HEPA filter in the robot vacuum
cleaner!
Vacuuming with a dirty HEPA filter or with no HEPA filter inserted may damage the robot vacuum
cleaner.
We recommend that you replace the HEPA filter after 6 months of use.
SIDE CLEANING BRUSHES - clean once a week
Check both side cleaning brushes according to intensity of soiling, at least once a week, together with
the air intake opening and remove any tangled hair and other debris from them.
SENSORS, CHARGING CONTACTS AND CHARGING STATION - clean once a week
Clean the sensors (see figure) on the bottom of the robot vacuum cleaner once a week with a soft dry
cloth. Check that the front bumper below which the impact sensor is located is not blocked.
Clean the contacts on the bottom (see figure) of the robot vacuum cleaner and the contacts on the
charging station with a soft cloth.
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