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Use
5.1 How to vacuum
1.
Turn on the cleaning robot. To do this, ei-
ther press the robot's "On/Off" key (
)
for more than 1 second or press the "
"
key on the remote control.
- A short beep occurs.
- Both LEDs are lit.
2.
Press the robot's "On/Off" key (
) or the
"
" key on the remote control shortly to
start the robot.
- A tune is played.
- The red LED turns off. The blue LED is
still lit.
- Your robot starts in power mode;
- if you want to adapt the cleaning rate,
see
Z
Chapter 5.2, "Switching between
power or silent mode"
.
- Based on certain conditions such as the
underlying surface, room geometry, ob-
stacles and so on your robot will switch
modes (Fig. 15/1 to 4) to achieve opti-
mum efficiency.
WARNING:
Danger of injury! You can let your robot run
unsupervised, however always be careful
not to step on it, this could cause you to fall.
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2
3
4
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CAUTION:
Although your robot recognises drop-offs,
we strongly advise against using it on furni-
ture. It is not suitable for this type of use.
NOTE:
Alternatively, you can activate the mode
you prefer via remote control. Just press
one of the following keys: "
", "
",
"
".
Note that best cleaning results are
achieved, if your robot combines all 4
modes automatically.
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Alternatively, you can choose the "auto"
mode with the "
" key of the remote
control.
- Your robot will then effect 2 complete
cleaning cycles (including one charging
cycle).
Alternatively, you can guide the robot di-
rectly via the direction keys "
", "
",
"
", "
" of the remote control.
- Your robot will then move into the cho-
sen direction.
- Your robot can only effect one direction
at once.
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NOTE:
When the capacity of the battery pack
diminishes, your robot searches for the sig-
nal of the docking station, docks on and
charges for approx. 4 to 5 hours. Then the
LEDs turn off and the robot can be used.
If it - for any reason - does not succeed in
docking onto the docking station, you have
to lift it manually onto the docking station,
see
Z
Chapter 3.4, "Charging the battery
pack for the first time"
NOTE:
Cliff sensors detect stairs and other cliffs to
avoid falling. A height difference of 7 cm or
more would be judged as a cliff. When a cliff
is detected, your robot will move backwards
to avoid falling. Your robot will stop immedi-
ately if all 3 cliff sensors detect a cliff simul-
taneously.
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