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CHARGING THE ROBOTIC VACUUM CLEANER
AUTOMATIC CHARGING
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As soon as the vacuum cleaner detects low voltage of the battery during operation,
it will automatically start to seek out the charging station. In order for it to find it and
dock, it needs to find the infrared signal transmitted by the charging station. For this
reason, we recommend leaving the charging station constantly connected to the
power source and located in accordance with the instructions provided in chapter
LOCATION OF THE CHARGING STATION.
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After docking in the charging station, the charging cycle will commence. 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, the indicator light on button
A1
will flash pink.
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When the battery is fully charged, the indicator light of button
A1
will remain
permanently lit blue, the vacuum cleaner will beep 5× and the charging process
will end automatically.
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In the event that the charging contacts are disconnected during the charging cycle,
the vacuum cleaner will move away from the charging station and then re-dock
itself to resume the charging process, unless it is prevented from doing so by an
obstacle. In the event of a power outage, the charging cycle will be interrupted and
will continue after the power supply is renewed. In the event that the maximum
charging current is exceeded, the charging station will automatically interrupt the
charging cycle.
MANUAL CHARGING
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If the vacuum cleaner is located away from the charging station and detects a low
battery voltage, the vacuum cleaner will beep 4x and button
A1
will be lit red. Press
button
C4
(HOME) on the remote control. The vacuum cleaner will automatically
seek out the charging station and start automatic charging as described in the
previous chapter.
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If the battery is so flat that the vacuum cleaner is unable to seek out the charging
station then it is necessary to dock the vacuum cleaner into the charging station
by hand. Grasp the vacuum cleaner and manually place it into the charging station
so that the charging contacts on the underside of the vacuum cleaner and the
charging contacts on the charging station are connected. When the contacts are
connected, charging will start.
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The vacuum cleaner can also be charged without using the charging station. Insert
the power adapter connector into socket
A3
on the side of the vacuum cleaner and
insert the power adapter plug into a mains socket.
CARING FOR THE BATTERY
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We recommend that you do not interrupt the charging cycle and maintain the
battery in a charged state.
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Do not leave the vacuum cleaner standing fully charged or completely flat for an
unnecessarily long period of time.
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A battery that is allowed to remain flat for a long time may self-discharge below
a permissible level and thereby cause irreparable damage to itself.
MEANINGS OF LIGHT AND AUDIO SIGNALS OF THE VACUUM
CLEANER
COLOUR OF BUTTON
A1
NUMBER OF
BEEPS
MEANING
Flashing blue
---
Stand-by mode
Lit blue
---
Operation
Lit red
---
Seeking out the charging station
Flashing pink
---
While charging
Lit blue
5×
Charging complete
Lit pink for 2 seconds
1×
Confirmation of scheduled cleaning
Flashing pink for
2 seconds
2×
Scheduled cleaning cancelled
Lit red
4×
Low battery voltage
Flashing pink
1×
Button
A1
turned off
Flash 1x blue, 2x red
1×
Error on front bumper bar
Contact an authorised service centre.
Flash 2x blue, 2x red
1×
Error of a stair anti-fall sensor or rubber
wheel. Check that the wheel is clean and
remove any dirty material.
Flashing blue 1×, red 3×
1×
Overload of one of the rubber wheels,
probably due to dirty material. Check
that the wheel is clean and remove any
dirty material.
Flashing blue 2×, red 1x
1×
Overload of the central rotary
brush. Clean the brush according
to the procedure described in this
user's manual.
Flashing blue 1×, red 1×
1×
Overload of a rotary brush. Clean the
brushes according to the procedure
described in this user's manual.
Not lit at all
2×
Entry into sleep mode
Not lit at all
3×
Waking from sleep mode
TROUBLESHOOTING
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You can attempt to resolve problems with the operation of the vacuum cleaner
that are not indicated by audio or light signals using the following table. If you
are unsuccessful resolving the resulting situation, attempt to turn it off and then
on again using the main switch
A4
. If the problem persists, please contact an
authorised service centre.
PROBLEM
POSSIBLE CAUSE
SOLUTION
The vacuum cleaner
cannot be turned
on.
The battery is not
inserted correctly in
the robotic vacuum
cleaner.
Insert the battery according
to the instructions in this
user's manual.
The battery is flat.
Charge the battery.
The vacuum cleaner
is on, but it is not
vacuuming dust
and dirt.
The dust container
is full.
Empty the dust container.
The dust filter is not
properly installed in
the dust container.
Properly install the dust filter into
the dust container.
The vacuum
cleaner travels only
backwards when it is
turned on.
The vacuum cleaner
was placed on a floor
that is too dark.
Move the vacuum cleaner to
a lighter-coloured floor and start
it again.
An anti-fall sensor
is dirty.
Clean the anti-fall sensors.
The rotary brushes
are deformed and
do not sweep up
dust and dirt.
The brushes are worn
out.
Dip them in warm water to
renew their original shape.
Contact the vendor or service
centre and order new brushes.
CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE
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Prior to cleaning it, always turn off the vacuum cleaner using the main switch
A4
.
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For cleaning, never use abrasive cleaning products, solvents, etc.
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Neglecting cleaning and maintenance may negatively affect the working order of
the vacuum cleaner and lead to its reduced performance.
DUST CONTAINER AND DUST FILTER
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Empty out the dust container
A5
after every use and clean it regularly. Press latch
A7
to slide the dust container out of the vacuum cleaner, open it and tip out the dirty
material. For hygiene reasons, we recommend doing this away from living areas.
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Release the filter holder
E1
and the dust filter
E2
and take them out of the water
tank.
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Wash both parts of the dust container under running water and dry it well.
Note:
The inside of the dust container does not need to be washed after every
use, it is sufficient to wipe it out with a wet wiping cloth.
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Tap out the dust filter and its holder or clean these parts using the brush
E3
. Check
the condition of the filter and if damaged, replace it with a new one. Insert the filter
back into the holder and into the dust container. Secure it in place by turning the
grip.
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Insert the dust container back into the vacuum cleaner.
Attention:
Do not wash the dust container or the dust filter in a dishwasher.
The dust filter must not be washed using water.
Before putting the vacuum cleaner back into operation, check
that the dust filter is in its location. Otherwise the vacuum
cleaner may be damaged.
CENTRAL ROTARY BRUSH
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Push on the latches
G1
of the central rotary brush cover
G2
and take the cover out
together with the brush.
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Use a dry wiping cloth to clean out the area in which the rotary brush is housed.
Clean out the suction hole as described in the previous paragraph.
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Remove any dirt and material (dust, wound on hair, animal fur, etc.) from the rotary
brush and the bearings
G4
.
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Reinsert the rotary brush and its cover.
SUCTION HOLE
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The suction hole
A19
is located underneath the central rotary brush
A21
, therefore,
take it out before cleaning the suction hole. With repeat use, dust and dirt may
accumulate around the suction hole, which may manifest itself through decreased
suction efficiency. Remove the dirt and dust from the suction hole using a soft
brush. Regularly clean the suction hole to ensure maximum suction power.
ROTARY BRUSHES
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Take out the rotary brushes
A11
and
A15
by pulling them upwards. Remove any
dust and dirt from the location where the brushes were mounted.
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Remove all dust and dirt from the brushes. If necessary you may wash the brushes
under running water. If the bristles were deformed while the vacuum cleaner was
running, dip them in warm water to allow them to return to their original shape.
Allow the brushes to dry before reattaching to the vacuum cleaner.
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After cleaning them, reattach them.