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MAXIMUM POWER MODE
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Press button
A11
(MAX) on the control panel
A3
or
B9
(MAX) on the remote control
B1
. The robotic vacuum
cleaner will start cleaning and will continue cleaning until the battery
C1
is almost flat. When the robotic vacuum
cleaner detects a low battery voltage, it will stop cleaning and make a voice message "Please Charge". Then it will
seek out the charging base
D1
and dock itself in order to recharge.
OTHER FUNCTIONS OF THE ROBOTIC VACUUM CLEANER
RETURN TO THE CHARGING STATION AND CHARGING FUNCTION
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The robotic vacuum cleaner will automatically switch to the return to charging base
D1
mode whenever it
detects low voltage in the battery
C1
during operation.
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In this mode the robotic vacuum cleaner automatically seeks out the route to the charging base
D1
and docks
itself to enable the battery
C1
to recharge. If it does not succeed, the system will make a voice message "Please
wait" and then make another attempt until it docks successfully. As soon as it docks itself successfully, the
charging cycle will commence.
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Make sure that the charging base
D1
is located in accordance with the instructions provided in chapter
Installation location and using the charging base. Otherwise, the robotic vacuum cleaner may not dock
successfully.
SCHEDULED CLEANING FUNCTION
This function is used to set a time in advance, when the robotic vacuum cleaner is to start automatic cleaning. The
robotic vacuum cleaner will then start cleaning at the same time every day.
Note:
The scheduled cleaning time setting is based on the system time of the robotic vacuum cleaner.
Therefore, before setting the scheduled cleaning time, it is necessary to correctly set the system
time as described in chapter Setting the system time of the robotic vacuum cleaner.
SETTING THE SCHEDULED CLEANING
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Put the robotic vacuum cleaner into the stand-by mode.
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In the stand-by mode, press button
A8
(PLAN) on the control panel
A3
. The digits before the colon, representing
the hours, will start flashing on the display
A6
. If, at this time, you wish to end the scheduled cleaning mode
without saving the time, press button
A8
(PLAN) again. If you do not perform any action within five seconds, the
scheduled cleaning mode will automatically be cancelled and the system time will be shown.
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Use button
A12
(HOME) or
A11
(MAX) to set the hours value. To speed up the setting process, hold down button
A12
or
A11
.
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Press button
A7
(ON/OFF) to confirm the set hours value. The digits after the colon, representing the minutes,
will start flashing.
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Use button
A12
(HOME) or
A11
(MAX) to set the minutes value. To speed up the setting process, hold down
button
A12
or
A11
.
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Press button
A7
(ON/OFF) to confirm the set hours value. The system will make a voice message "Scheduling
confirmed" and show the system time. If the set time value is not confirmed using button
A7
(ON/OFF), the
set time will not be saved.
CANCELLING THE SCHEDULED CLEANING
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Cancel the scheduled cleaning time by setting the time value to
00:00
using the same procedure as in the
previous chapter. The system will make a voice message "No scheduling" (no scheduled cleaning).
USING THE MOP
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The mop is an auxiliary function to the robotic vacuum cleaner and is intended for dry or wet cleaning of smooth
hard floor areas. It consists of the holder
E1
and an anti-static duster
E9
. The duster may be used on a dry floor to
sweep dust up from the floor or the floor can be moistened in advance with water and a smooth floor washing
agent. To prevent having to frequently remove and re-moisten the duster, the holder
E1
is equipped with a water
tank
E5
with a continual duster wetting system. If you moisten the duster before installing it on the holder E1,
always wring it out thoroughly.
Attention:
Only use the mop intended for this robotic vacuum cleaner model. Do not use the
holder
E1
without the anti-static duster
E9
.
The mop is not intended for cleaning carpets.
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Attach the anti-static duster
E9
to the holder
E1
using the Velcro zip tape
E2
,
E3
and
E4
on the holder
E1
.
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To use the mop function for wet wiping, tilt open the cover
E6
of the water tank
E5
and fill it with water and
properly insert the cover into the water tank opening.
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Turn the vacuum cleaner upside down. Insert the assembled mop using the fastening pins
E7
and
E8
into holes
A26
and
A28
in the robotic vacuum cleaner (identical holes are on both sides of the robotic vacuum cleaner).
Then, turn the robotic vacuum cleaner back over to the normal operating position.
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Select one of the cleaning modes and start the cleaning process.
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When the cleaning process has finished, pour out any remaining water from the water tank
E5
and leave it to
drip in a suitable location. Rinse the duster
E9
under running water, thoroughly wring it dry and allow it to dry.
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The mop is removed in the reverse sequence.
GYRO MAPPING FUNCTION (NAVIGATION IN SPACE)
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The robotic vacuum cleaner is equipped with a so-called gyro mapping function, which can identify the space
geometry of a room in which it is cleaning, thereby the vacuum cleaner is able to better clean the floor. This is
a built-in function and cannot be affected in any way.
FUNCTION FOR CONTROLLING THE ROBOTIC VACUUM CLEANER USING A MOBILE APPLICATION
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The robotic vacuum cleaner can also be controlled using a smartphone or tablet. The application enables you to
select the cleaning mode, stop the cleaning process or send the vacuum cleaner to the charging base; it provides
an overview of how much time was spent cleaning and about the condition of the robotic vacuum cleaner.
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The application is freely available in the
Apple App Store
or
Google Play Store
. This link for this application is
found at the end of this user's manual.
Note:
The robotic vacuum cleaner supports the communications protocol IEEE802.11 b/g/n with
a Wi-Fi frequency band of 2.4 and 5 GHz. WPA and WPA2-PSK encryption standards are
supported. If unsure about which standards are used by your Wi-Fi network and your router,
please contact your internet service provider or the manufacturer of the router.
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After downloading and installing it, the application will guide you through the process for connecting the
robotic vacuum cleaner to your Wi-Fi network.
CHARGING THE ROBOTIC VACUUM CLEANER
AUTOMATIC CHARGING
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As soon as the robotic vacuum cleaner detects low voltage of the battery
C1
during operation, it will
automatically start to seek out the charging base
D1
. In order for the robotic vacuum cleaner to find the charging
base and to dock into it, it needs to locate the infrared signal transmitted by the transmitter
D3
of the charging
station
D1
. For this reason, we recommend leaving the charging base permanently connected to a power source.
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When the robotic vacuum cleaner docks in the charging base, the charging cycle will commence and the
charging base will stop transmitting the infrared signal. A complete charge takes approximately 4 to 6 hours.
The actual charging time depends on the power level of the battery. A fully charged battery will provide up to
120 minutes of operation.
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During the charging process, "11:11" is gradually displayed from left to right on the display
A6
.
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When the battery
C1
is fully charged, the charging process will stop automatically. The display
A6
will show
the message "FULL".
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In the event that the charging contacts are disconnected during the charging cycle, the robotic vacuum cleaner
will move away from the charging base
D1
and then re-dock itself to resume the charging process, unless it is
prevented from doing so by an obstacle.
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In the event of a power outage, the charging cycle will be interrupted and will continue after the power supply
is renewed.
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In the event that the maximum charging current is exceeded, the charging base
D1
will automatically interrupt
the charging cycle.
MANUAL CHARGING
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If the robotic vacuum cleaner is in standby mode and detects a low battery voltage, then the robotic vacuum
cleaner will make an voice message "Please Charge". When this happens, press button
A12
(HOME) on the control
panel
A3
or button
B7
(HOME) on the remote control. The robotic vacuum cleaner will automatically seek out the
charging base
D1
and start automatic charging as described in the previous chapter.
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In the event that the built-in battery C1 is so flat that the vacuum cleaner is unable to seek out the charging
base, the message "Lo" (low voltage) will appear on the display. In this case, it is necessary to dock the vacuum
cleaner into the charging base
D1
manually. Check that the charging base is connected to a power socket before
doing this. This is signalled by indicator light
D7
being lit. Switch
A13
of the robotic vacuum cleaner must be
in position
I
(On).
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Grasp the robotic vacuum cleaner and manually place it into the charging base
D1
so that the charging contacts
A15
on the underside of the robotic vacuum cleaner and the charging contacts
D4
on the charging base are
connected. When the contacts are connected, the charging process will start.
Note:
The robotic vacuum cleaner can also be charged without using the charging base. Insert the
power adapter connector
D6
into socket
A5
of the vacuum cleaner, and insert the power cord
plug into a power socket.
CARING FOR THE BUILT-IN BATTERY
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We recommend that you do not interrupt the charging cycle and to maintain the battery
C1
in a charged state.
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Do not leave the robotic vacuum cleaner standing fully charged or completely flat for an unnecessarily long
period of time.
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A battery
C1
that is allowed to remain flat for a long time may self-discharge below a permissible level and
thereby cause irreparable damage to itself.
TROUBLESHOOTING AND ERROR MESSAGES
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The robotic vacuum cleaner is itself able to identify problems and report them via a warning acoustic signal.
When this happens, the vacuum cleaner will stop and the error code is shown on the display
A6
.
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The table below will help you identify the cause and to remedy the problem. Once the problem is resolved, you
may put the vacuum cleaner back into operation.
ERROR
MESSAGE
CODE
CAUSE
SOLUTION
E2
Power supply
interruption during
recharging or the
robotic vacuum cleaner
was turned off using
switch
A13
.
There was a power outage while the robotic vacuum cleaner was
being charged. Charging will automatically continue once power is
restored. If not, press the HOME button on the vacuum cleaner or on
the remote control.
Turn on the power supply to the robotic vacuum cleaner by
setting switch
A13
to position I (On).
E3
Low voltage on the
supply current for
charging or a failure
of the automatic
recharge.
Check that the power adapter
D5
is correctly connected to the
charging base and that the power plug is properly inserted in
a power socket.
Start the charging process again. If the vacuum cleaner does not
start charging, contact a service centre.