Ultenic T10 User Manual Download Page 26

Maintenance and Care

Your Robot is designed to be used regularly. As with most floor care devices, regular use may cause 

build-up around brushes, in debris compartments and near filters. We recommend performing 

regular maintenance, as outlined in the following pages, to keep your Robot running at optimal 

performance.

�. Recommended Care/ Replacement Frequency

PART

Rolling brush
Side brush
Filters
Sensors
Charging contacts
Omnidirectional wheel

CARE FREQUENCY

 REPLACEMENT FREQUENCY

Once per week


Every 3-6 months
Every 2 months

Every 6-12 months

Once per week

Once per week

Once per month
Once per month
Once per month

�. Maintaining Rolling Brush

Pinch the left and right tabs on the 

rolling brush cover. Lift and remove the 

cover.

Remove the main brush and clean with 

included cleaning tool as seen in the 

figure below.

�. Maintaining Side Brush

Note:

It is recommended to replace the side brush every �-� months depending on use.

Use a Philips screwdriver to unscrew 

the side brush screw and remove the 

side brush.

Remove dirt and debris and reinstall 

using Philips screwdriver.

Summary of Contents for T10

Page 1: ...User Manual...

Page 2: ...PCB...

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Page 4: ...FCC T2253 2014 53 EU Trademark Notice Amazon Echo Alexa Amazon com Inc Apple Apple Apple Inc App Store Apple Inc Google Play Google Play Google Inc Google Home Google Inc FCC 15 2 1 2 FCC 15 B 1 2 3 4...

Page 5: ...Guide for further details Remove the protective lm before use Fully charge the robot before use Turn on the robot and start cleaning Install AAA batteries into the remote control Place the dust collec...

Page 6: ...LDS 2 in 1 LED...

Page 7: ...HEPA LED...

Page 8: ...Mute 3 6 Ultenic T10 2 5 T10...

Page 9: ...Ultenic Ultenic Wi Fi iOS Android GHz 2 5 Ultenic Ultenic LED...

Page 10: ...App Store iOS Google Play Android Ultenic T Ultenic Wi Fi Ultenic Ultenic Ultenic Ultenic...

Page 11: ...Filters Every 3 6 months 2 6 12 Once per week Once per week 1 1 Once per month...

Page 12: ...HEPA...

Page 13: ...LED LED...

Page 14: ...350mmx 350mmx98mm 3 6kg 14 4V 50W 5200mAh 282mmx361mmx202mm 3 82kg 1050W 100 240V 50 60Hz DC24V 1 2A LED IR IR IR...

Page 15: ...Ultenic HEPA WiFi GHzWiFi WiFi Ultenic WiFi m ft Ultenic...

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Page 17: ...ntact has been made wash the a ected area with copious amounts of water and seek medical advice Place the battery the used battery pack included when the robot will be disposed in a sealed plastic bag...

Page 18: ...atteries and products that contain Lithium ion are subject to stringent transportation regulations If you need to ship this product with the battery included for service travel or any other reason you...

Page 19: ...arty responsible for compli ance couldvoid the user s authority to operate the equipment Note This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant t...

Page 20: ...sor User Manual Download the Ultenic APP and follow the instructions in the app to complete the Wi Fi connection Then you can control your robot via this app Refer to User Guide for further details Re...

Page 21: ...cover LED indicator Flashing blue light Powering on con guring network upgrading rmware Solid blue light Powered on normal working state Flashing yellow light Low battery recharging Flashing green lig...

Page 22: ...et LED display panel Dust collection duct cover Cover Dust inlet Seal ring for cover Fan lter Dust bag handle Dust bag Status Indicator Solid green light Collecting dust Flashing red light Fan overhea...

Page 23: ...s than or equal to 3 6 meters Using Your Robot Setting up the Auto Empty Base About your Auto Empty Base The Auto Empty Base is designed to automatically empty and charge the Ultenic robot vacuum clea...

Page 24: ...y inadvertently be switched o Setting up the Robot Note Voice prompt volume can be adjusted later in the Ultenic App or muted using the remote control Note Dust collection may activate during initial...

Page 25: ...r has been su ciently restored Cleaning Modes Auto Clean The Robot will automatically clean your oor until it has covered the entire surface Once cleaning is nished or the battery needs to be re charg...

Page 26: ...l wheel CARE FREQUENCY REPLACEMENT FREQUENCY Once per week Every 3 6 months Every 2 months Every 6 12 months Once per week Once per week Once per month Once per month Once per month Maintaining Rollin...

Page 27: ...the cleaning tool Rinse the primary lter with water and let dry Remove the mop pad to wash and dry in the sun Pour out the remaining water in the water tank and dry the water tank After the lter dust...

Page 28: ...ith the cleaning brush provided Note Do not clean the omnidirectional wheel with water Maintaining Auto Empty Base Auto Empty Base Dust Bag The Auto Empty Base will indicate when the dust bag is full...

Page 29: ...e a Philips screwdriver to unscrew the side brush screw and remove the side brush 2Remove dirt and debris and reinstall using Philips screwdriver Open the exhaust at the rear of the Auto Empty Base cl...

Page 30: ...y or dust falling out from dustbin Robot s movements or travel path are abnormal Clean the sensors carefully with a dry cloth Restart the Robot by turning it o and on Unable to connect to WiFi Make su...

Page 31: ...ng red Flashing red The dust bag is not installed or installed properly Fan error Overheating The cover is not closed properly The professional customer service team from Ultenic will be responsible a...

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