Interrupting operation
You can interrupt the cleaning process by pressing the "run" button. To put the Robo 40 back into
operation, press the "run" button again.
Note: If the Robo 40 is working in the hall or corridor program, it will continue with the program that it
started after the interruption. In the spiral program, it will begin a new spiral at the place it was interrupted.
End of program
If the Robo was being operated in the hall program, then after completion of the program, it returns to the
starting place where it switches itself off.
In the spiral program, it switches itself off when it reaches the end of the room or, if it ends up in a dead
end, cannot find its own way out.
In the corridor program, it switches itself off when it reaches the wall at the end of the hallway.
To switch off the Robo 40 manually, press the "Run" (3) button and then the "Start" button. Caution: Do
not switch off the unit with the emergency stop button!
Note:
If the battery is empty, then the battery lamp starts flashing before the unit switches itself off. In this case,
the battery lamp continues to flash.
Emptying the tank
Disconnect the fresh water supply by pulling the hose off (A).
Remove the lid and clean it with water. Remove the membrane tank and clean it with water.
The dirty water can be drained by opening the shut-off valve (B1). Afterwards, clean the inside of the tank
with a weak jet of water and a soft brush, and then rinse.
Seal the dirty water drain hose tightly and fasten it to the hose holder.
Note:
Keep the unit open so that it can dry.
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C
A
B
A