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6 After each use
6.3 Cleaning dust bin and filter
If the dust bin can no longer be completely
emptied (
Z
Chapter 6.2, "Emptying the dust
bin module"
) or if you can no longer remove
dirt on the filter by hand:
1.
Take out and empty the dust bin module
as described under
Z
Chapter 6.2, "Emp-
tying the dust bin module"
.
2.
Thoroughly rinse out the dust bin by hand
under cold running water or lukewarm wa-
ter.
3.
Thoroughly rinse out the filter by hand un-
der cold running water or lukewarm water,
until all the dirt is removed.
4.
Let both elements dry for at least 24 hours
at room temperature, until they are com-
pletely dry.
5.
Insert the filter back into the bin (Fig. 27)
and put the dust bin cover back on
(Fig. 28).
6.
Insert the dust bin module back into the
appliance (Fig. 29) and put on the upper
cover (Fig. 25). It will audibly snap into
place.
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27
28
29
CAUTION:
Dust bin and filter are washable, but they
are not suitable for cleaning in washing
machines or dishwashers. Also, do not use
detergents or brushes with hard bristles.
NOTE:
The appliance will only work if the dust bin
is installed correctly.
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7 Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting
7
7.1
If the appliance does not work as it should
See if you can solve the problem yourself by following the steps in the table below. If you cannot
solve the problem using this table, please contact your retailer.
Problem
Possible cause / solution
The appliance will
not start.
The battery pack is not connected correctly.
Connect the battery pack correctly,
Z
Chapter 7.8, "Removing/replacing
the battery pack"
.
The battery pack is completely empty.
Switch off the appliance via the On/Off switch (position "0") and charge the
battery pack as described,
Z
Chapter 3.4, "Charging the battery pack for
the first time"
.
The toggle switch underneath the robot is not switched to "on" position
("0").
Switch the toggle switch to "on" position ("I"),
Z
Chapter 3.4, "Charging the
battery pack for the first time"
.
Perhaps you tried to start the appliance docked to the docking station and
charging. Wait until charging is completed.
Perhaps you tried to start the appliance via remote control but the battery
of the remote control is completely empty. Change this battery,
Z
Chapter
7.4, "Changing the side brush"
.
Red LED is blinking
fast while the blue
LED is lit constantly.
The capacity of the battery pack is too weak.
Your robot should dock onto the docking station by itself. If it does not - for
whatever reason - charge the battery pack as described,
Z
Chapter 3.4,
"Charging the battery pack for the first time"
.
Red and blue LED
blinking fast in com-
bination with 30 sec-
onds of short beep-
ing
The dust bin is not installed or not installed correctly.
Switch off your robot via the "On/Off" key (
) or the "
" key on the
remote control and insert dust bin module correctly,
Z
Chapter 6.2, "Emp-
tying the dust bin module"
.
Blue LED is lit and
red LED is blinking
fast in combination
with 2 long beeps
Drive wheel, side brush or main brush stuck.
Switch off your robot via the "On/Off" key (
) or the "
" key on the
remote control and remove dirt from wheels and brushes,
Z
Chapter 7.3,
"Removing and cleaning the main brush"
. If necessary, carefully use scis-
sors or tweezers.
Red LED is blinking
fast and blue LED is
blinking slowly in
combination with
2 long beeps
All 3 cliff sensors are triggered.
Move robot to an area without cliffs and restart.
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