ROUTINE MAINTENANCE OF ROBOTIC VACUUM CLEANER
A
Air outlet
B
Loudspeaker
C
Laser range sensor
D
Ultrasonic range sensor
E
Impact sensors
F
Wall following sensor
G
Cliff sensors
H
Front wheel
I
Side brush
J
Main brush
K
Main brush frame
L
Driving wheel
ATTENTION!
We recommend that you perform regular maintenance for the most efficient cleaning.
LACK OF MAINTENANCE MAY CAUSE DAMAGE TO ROBOTIC VACUUM CLEANER AND LOSS OF WARRANTY.
Turn off the vacuum cleaner before cleaning and maintenance. Wipe the top cover of the vacuum cleaner with a soft, dry or slightly damp cloth.
Do not use cleaning agents to clean the surface of the robotic vacuum cleaner, as this may damage the surface.
DUST TANK - clean after every cleaning
Empty the dust tank after each cleaning into the trash can.
Filling the dust tank significantly affects the suction power of the robotic vacuum cleaner and the quality of cleaning.
If you use water to clean the dust tank, dry it carefully before reinstalling it into the robotic vacuum cleaner body.
HEPA filter - clean once a week
Clean the HEPA filter every week by tapping or vacuuming with a conventional vacuum cleaner.
Vacuuming with a dirty HEPA filter or without a HEPA filter may damage the vacuum cleaner.
Do not clean HEPA filter with your fingers or brush, only with a stream of clean water (do not use cleaning agents).