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3. Operating the Robot

1

3.8 Pause

3.9 Stop

Pause  WINBOT  7  during  cleaning  by 

pressing the START/PAUSE button on the 

robot or on the Remote control. 

WINBOT 7 can be directed to move forward, 

backward, left and right using the Direction 

Control Buttons on the Remote Control when 

Paused. WINBOT 7 will clean when Direction 

Control Buttons are used.

When WINBOT 7 completes its cleaning cycle, it returns to the place it started and beeps.

If WINBOT 7 has a problem and the Indicator Light glows RED, it can be reset by pressing the Reset 

Button on the Remote Control.

Remove WINBOT 7

Unplug WINBOT 7

3

Remove the Safety Pod, if used

2

Pull the Air Release Trigger and remove 

WINBOT 7 from the window. Polish away 

any marks left on the glass from WINBOT 7’s 

removal with the provided Finishing Cloth.

Grasp WINBOT 7’s handle. Move the Power 

Switch to “OFF” position. 

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EN

11

3. Operating the Robot

1

3.8 Pause

3.9 Stop

Pause  WINBOT  7  during  cleaning  by 

pressing the START/PAUSE button on the 

robot or on the Remote control. 

WINBOT 7 can be directed to move forward, 

backward, left and right using the Direction 

Control Buttons on the Remote Control when 

Paused. WINBOT 7 will clean when Direction 

Control Buttons are used.

When WINBOT 7 completes its cleaning cycle, it returns to the place it started and beeps.

If WINBOT 7 has a problem and the Indicator Light glows RED, it can be reset by pressing the Reset 

Button on the Remote Control.

Remove WINBOT 7

Unplug WINBOT 7

3

Remove the Safety Pod, if used

2

Pull the Air Release Trigger and remove 

WINBOT 7 from the window. Polish away 

any marks left on the glass from WINBOT 7’s 

removal with the provided Finishing Cloth.

Grasp WINBOT 7’s handle. Move the Power 

Switch to “OFF” position. 

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Summary of Contents for Winbot 7 W710

Page 1: ...Instruction Manual EN ...

Page 2: ...also suggest you record your model number serial number date of purchase and attach your receipt to this page for safekeeping MODEL __________________________ SERIAL __________________________ DATE OF PURCHASE ____ ____ _______ Should you have any problems programming the robot or getting your robot to function properly please call us before contacting or returning it to the place of purchase For ...

Page 3: ... 3 2 Attach the Cleaning Pad 7 3 3 Assemble the Power Adapter 7 3 4 Install the Safety Tether 7 3 5 Place the Safety Pod 9 3 6 Spray Cleaning Solution 9 3 7 Start 10 3 8 Pause 11 3 9 Stop 11 4 Maintenance 12 4 1 Cleaning Pads 12 4 2 Cupule Side Rollers and Sensors 12 4 3 Driving Treads 13 5 Status Indicator Light and Sounds 14 6 Troubleshooting 15 ...

Page 4: ...e the Appliance on a framed window with a frame smaller than 5mm 0 2 inches 10 Do not use the Appliance on wet or greasy windows 11 Store the Appliance away from heat and materials 12 Do not use the Appliance if it does not attach to the glass or has visible signs of damage 13 To reduce the risk of electrical shock do not put the Appliance in water or other liquid Do not place or store Appliance w...

Page 5: ...maged The battery can explode in a 26 The Appliance must be used in accordance with the directions in this Instruction Manual The company cannot be held liable or responsible for any damages or injuries caused by improper use Correct Disposal of this product This marking indicates that this product should not be disposed of with other household waste throughout the EU To prevent possible harm to t...

Page 6: ... WT1503000 Input 100 240V 50 60Hz 1 6A Output 15V 3 0A Technical and design may be changed in the course of continuous product improvement Finishing Cloth Safety Pod and Tether Power Adapter Remote Control with Batteries Robot 3 Sets of Cleaning Pads Instruction Manual WINBOT Cleaning Solution 1 WINBOT Extension Cord 1 5m 4 11 ...

Page 7: ...ord 6 Handle 7 Power Switch 8 Side Rollers 9 Front Cleaning Pad 10 Squeegee 11 Driving Treads 12 Cupule 13 Bottom Status Indicator Light 14 Rear Cleaning Pad 15 Edge Detection Sensors W730 ONLY 1 10 11 12 14 13 15 2 3 4 5 6 7 9 8 1 2 3 4 1 RESET Button 2 Direction Control Buttons 3 START PAUSE Button 4 Remote Control Pairing Button ...

Page 8: ...h to the CHARGE position and charge until the Status Indicator Light glows a continuous GREEN Please ensure there is a 15cm 5 9 clearance between the glass and obstacles in the room like curtains or furniture WINBOT 7 can clean horizontally mounted glass or glass mounted at an angle using the Direction Control Buttons on the Remote Control Do not use WINBOT 7 upside down Do not use WINBOT 7 on win...

Page 9: ...g Pad is placed exactly within its Velcro area and does not contact or cover the Cupule suction ring If WINBOT 7 is used to clean an outside window the Safety Pod and Tether MUST be used B C D D A If WINBOT 7 is being used to clean an inside window please skip to step 3 6 3 4 Install the Safety Tether End A Robot Power Cord End B Power Adapter Power Cord End C Safety Pod End D Safety Tether ...

Page 10: ...t them with both ends of the Extension Cord respectively and tighten Only one Extension Cord can be used when WINBOT 7 is cleaning an outside window Loop one end of the Safety Tether to End A on the Robot Power Cord and tighten Connect End A and End B and tighten Loop the other end of the Safety Tether around the Safety Pod s channel and pull it tight 1 2 3 ...

Page 11: ...d Make sure the Safety Pod is attached securely in place Spray the Front Cleaning Pad with the provided WINBOT Cleaning Solution 3 times The Front Cleaning Pad should be damp not wet After spraying wipe the bottom of WINBOT 7 with the provided Finishing Cloth WINBOT 7 should only be used with WINBOT Cleaning Solution Using other cleaners significantly reduces WINBOT s performance and can damage th...

Page 12: ...LUE WINBOT7 sBack UpBatterymustbefullycharged before use Plug WINBOT 7 in move the Power Switch to the CHARGE position until the Status Indicator Light glows a continuous GREEN Please be careful not to pull the Air Release Trigger Please ensure there is a 15cm 5 9 clearance between the glass and obstacles in the room like curtains or furniture Move the Power Switch to the ON position WINBOT 7 is p...

Page 13: ...oval with the provided Finishing Cloth Grasp WINBOT 7 s handle Move the Power Switch to OFF position EN 11 3 Operating the Robot 1 3 8 Pause 3 9 Stop Pause WINBOT 7 during cleaning by pressing the START PAUSE button on the robot or on the Remote control WINBOT 7 can be directed to move forward backward left and right using the Direction Control Buttons on the Remote Control when Paused WINBOT 7 wi...

Page 14: ...ided Finishing Cloth to maintain suction 4 2 Cupule Side Rollers and Sensors 4 1 Cleaning Pads Do NOT use wet Cleaning Pads on WINBOT 7 or it may slip on the window Cupule Turn the robot over and wipe the Side Rollers clean with the provided Finishing Cloth to maintain their effectiveness Side Rollers Before performing cleaning and maintenance on WINBOT 7 move the Power Switch to the OFF position ...

Page 15: ...Y Turn the robot over and wipe the Squeegee clean with the provided Finishing Cloth to maintain its effectiveness 4 3 Driving Treads Move the Power Switch on WINBOT 7 to the CHARGE position Inspect the entire Driving Treads by using and buttons on the Remote Control Stop the Driving Treads and clean any dirt on them with the provided Finishing Cloth Edge Detection Sensors Squeegee ...

Page 16: ...atus Indicator Light BLUE WINBOT 7 has successfully attached itself to the glass and is ready to clean Status Indicator Light glows a continuous BLUE WINBOT 7 is cleaning the window Status Light Indicator glows RED WINBOT 7 has a problem Please refer to Section 6 Troubleshooting for details WINBOT emits beeps WINBOT 7 beeps in following situations WINBOT 7 cleaning WINBOT 7 is successfully paired ...

Page 17: ...is replaced it can be re paired Power ON WINBOT 7 At the same time press and hold button on WINBOT 7 and the Pairing Button on the Remote Control Paring is complete when WINBOT 7 beeps 2 Status Indicator Light does not BLUE after WINBOT 7 is placed on the glass There is not enough suction to attach WINBOT 7 to the glass A Check Cleaning Pads to ensure proper placement Remove the Cleaning Pads and ...

Page 18: ...ck the Cleaning Pads Replace Cleaning Pads if they are dirty or too wet F Check the Driving Treads for dirt or grease Clean the Driving Treads as described in section 4 G Check WINBOT 7 s Bumper Gently pat on the Bumper to restore it to its normal position H Check the window for uneven surface Do not use WINBOT 7 on windows with an uneven surface such as decaled frosted textured patterned or coate...

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