Hua Xin Information Technology 20180700500 Robotic Vacuum Cleaner User Manual

Shenzhen Hua Xin Information Technology Co., Ltd Robotic Vacuum Cleaner

User manual

Make Life Smarter and Easier
Importer:
Tesvor, Shenzhen Tian
You
Intelligence Co., Ltd.
Address: 2/F Liangji Business Building, Donghuan
lST
Road,
Fukang Community, Longhua District, Shenzhen, China
Company Website:
http://www.tesvor.com
Customer Contact: service@tesvor.com
Manufacturer: Shenzhen Hua Xin
Information
Technology Co., Ltd.
Address: Section
A,
10/F, Block 1, No.7 Industrial Park, Yulu Community,
Yutang, Guangming
New
District, Shenzhen, China
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1.
Welcome
2.
Safety Instructions
3.
Product Components
Greetings
from
Tesvor!
Thank you for purchasing
Tesvor
smart cleaning
robot.
We
hope that our product will bring you a smarter
and more convenient lifestyle!
If
you encounter any problem not mentioned
herein, please contact: service@tesvor.com
For
more details, please visit our official website:
http://www.tesvor.com
The image above
is
for
illustration purposes only;
the
actual product may differ.
Our company reserves
the
right
to
upgrade products
without
notice.
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X500 Smart Robot Vacuum
FCC warning:
Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device,
pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection
against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate
radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause
harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not
occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television
reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to
correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
—Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
—Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
—Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
—Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
Modification: Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the grantee of this device could
void the user’s authority to operate the device.
RF radiation exposure statement
The Robotic Vacuum Cleaner complies with FCC RF radiation exposure limits set forth for an
uncontrolled
environment. Caution: To maintain the compliance with the FCC’s
RF exposure guideline, install the Robotic Vacuum Cleaner at least 7.9” (20 cm) from ALL persons. The
transmitter of this device must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other
antenna or transmitter.
1.
Welcome
2.
Safety Instructions
3.
Product Components
Before using this product, please read the safety instructions
below and follow all the routine safety precautions.
Please
read the Instructions carefully and keep them
for
future reference.
Any operation
that
does
not
conform
to
the
Instructions may cause damage
to
the
product.
( Safety Considerations
of
Main
Body and Accessories )
& Warning
01.Do not disassemble, repair
or
refit
the
product
without
authorization;
otherwise
it
may damage
the
product
or
pose a hazard.
02.Do
not
use
the product in
an
environment
with
risk
of
fire
or
explosion.
03.This product
can
only
use
the original power adapter; otherwise
the
prod-
uct may
be
damaged
or
catch on fire.
04.Do not stand
or
sit on this product; doing
so
could damage
the
product
or
cause
it
to
fall over.
OS.When
the
metal part
of
the
power plug
is
dusty, please wipe
it
with
a dry
cloth.
06.The power adapter
is
applied
to
a 100-240V
AC
voltage.
Please
plug into
the
socket properly and keep away from children.
07.Do
not
wash
or
soak the main body and electronic accessories in water;
otherwise
the
product may be damaged by a short circuit.
08.Do
not
damage, load weight on, heat, pull,
or
bend it.
09.During cleaning, please pay attention
to
the safety
of
toddlers and elders
at home
to
avoid tripping, and please do
not
touch the wheel and side
brush
to
avoid injury. (Please pay special attention
to
toddlers).
10.This product
is
for
home
use.
Please
do
not
use
it
outdoors.
11.Do
not
allow metal and conductive materials
to
come in contact
with
the
battery; doing
so
may cause a short circuit.
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Attention
01.Do
not
touch the product
with
wet
hands; doing
so
may cause
an
electric
shock.
02.Please do not place the product in places where
it
could easily fall, such
as
tables, chairs, high platforms in room, etc.
03.The product
has
a sophisticated design and should
be
protected from
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4.lnstructions for Use 5.Product Maintenance
6.
Common Faults
6.
Common Faults
Faults
The robot
cannot
be
charged.
The robot
is
stuck during
work.
The
robot
goes
back
to
recharge
without
finishing the
cleaning
work.
The robot
does not
perform
cleaning
work
automatically
as
scheduled.
Remote
control
malfunctions.
(effective
range: 16.3
ft).
Possible Reasons
1.The
electrodes between the main
body and the charging
base
are not
contacted properly.
2.The
charging
base
is
switched
off
while the robot
is
switched on,
which leads
to
the
loss
of
power.
Solutions
1.Make sure that the electrodes
between the main body
and
the
charging
base
are
properly
contacted.
2.Keep
charging the robot when
it
is
not working
to
better prepare
for next cleaning assignment.
The robot may
be
stuck by wires/ca- The robot will
try
to
get itself
out
bles on the ground, hanging automatically. However, please
curtains
or
obstacles around the help
it
manually
if
it
fails.
carpets.
1.The
robot detects that the power
may not
be
enough and automati-
cally
goes
back
to
recharge.
2.The
robot works at different
speeds
on
different floor types.
For
example,
it
works longer
on
wood
floors than
on
carpets.
1.The
robot
is
not
switched
on
and
the robot cannot perform cleaning
work
as
scheduled when
it
is
powered off.
2.The
power level
of
the robot
is
too
low
to
work.
3.The
robot
is
stuck or twined by
obstacles.
1.The
remote control
is
short
of
or
out
of
power.
2.The
robot
is
short
of
or out
of
power.
3.The
infrared ray
is
blocked
because the infrared emitter on the
remote control
or
the infrared
receiver
on
the robot
is
contaminat-
ed.
4.lnterference emitted by other
devices that exist nearby.
1.Charge the robot.
2.The
length
of
working time
varies because
of
the complexities
of
room environments, the
amount
of
garbage and different
cleaning modes.
1.Turn
on
the robot.
2.Keep
charging the robot when
it
is
not working
to
better prepare
for next cleaning assignment.
3.Turn
off
the robot and clean the
dust box. Then turn over the robot
to
clean its components,
such
as
wheels and side brushes.
1.Change the batteries and install
the batteries correctly.
2.Make sure that the robot
is
switched
on
with enough power
for operation.
3.Wipe the infrared emitter
on
the
remote control or the infrared
receiver on the robot with a clean
cotton cloth.
4.Avoid using the remote control
near other infrared devices.
Note:
If
the
above methods cannot solve
the
problem, please reboot
the
robot.
If
the
problem cannot be solved by reboot, please contact service@tesvor.com
1.
Welcome
2.
Safety Instructions
3.
Product Components
5
.5
Replaceable Modules
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Shell
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Side Brush
Left Side Wheel Component
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Side Wheel
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Fan
Components
Left Side Brush
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Universal Wheel
Right Side Brush
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Dust Box
Components
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of
application:
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Rolling
Brush
Components
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Battery
-Battery Cover
The product is suitable for cleaning houses, hotel rooms, and small
offices and provides good cleaning for various carpets (with carpet
wool length less than 0.6 inch), wooden floors, hard floors, floor tiles,
etc.
4.lnstructions for Use 5.Product Maintenance
6.
Common Faults
long-term exposure
to
sunlight.
04.Please do
not
use
the product in humid environments,
such
as
bath-
rooms.
OS.Please
do not place the product near cigarette butts, lighters
or
other
open fires.
06.Please clean the product after the end
of
charging.
07.Please turn
off
the power switch on the side
of
the robot when the prod-
uct
is
out
of
service
for
a long time.
08.Please check carefully
to
see
if
the power adapter
is
connected
to
the
socket prior
to
use,
to
avoid damage
to
the robot.
09.Before using the product, please remove all vulnerable items on the floor,
such
as
glass,
lamps, and items
such
as
wires and curtains
that
may entan-
gle
with
the side brush and suction
passages.
10.When the dust box
is
full, please empty the garbage before using again.
11.Please do
not
use
the robot
to
clean construction waste.
12.The operating temperature
of
the product
ranges
from 0 degrees
Celsius
to
40 degrees Celsius; please do not
use
it
in a high temperature environ-
ment.
13.Before the product
is
scrapped, please remove the battery from the robot.
When you remove the battery, please ensure
that
the product
is
not
connected
to
a power supply.
Please
recycle the battery safely for
environmental protection.
(
Safety
Considerations
for
Rechargeable
Battery)
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Danger
01.Always
use
a dedicated battery adapter
to
avoid leakage, heating
or
rupture.
02.Do not short-circuit the battery
or
remove the battery; doing
so
may
cause
leakage, heating
or
rupture.
03.Do not transport
or
preserve with necklaces, hairpins and other metal
objects; doing
so
may lead
to
short circuit, resulting in leakage, heating
or
rupture.
04.Do
not
burn
or
heat the battery; doing
so
may
cause
leakage, heating
or
rupture.
1.
Welcome
2.
Safety Instructions
3.
Product Components
CD
Attention
01.lf abnormal overheating
is
discovered during charging, stop using
it
imme-
diately
to
avoid leakage, heating
or
rupture.
02.To
prolong the service life
of
the battery, please remove the battery and
place
it
in a cool, dry environment
if it
is
out
of
service
for
a long time; this
will avoid leakage, heating
or
rupture.
03.Do
not
soak
it
in water
or
let
it
come into contact with any liquid; other-
wise
it
may
cause
leakage, heating
or
rupture.
04.Be sure
to
stop using
it
immediately in
case
of
any exception (e.g. discolor-
ation
or
deformation),
to
avoid leakage, heating
or
rupture.
OS.Always
use
tape
to
insulate the battery's electrode when recycling
or
disposing
of
it.
& Warning
01.When skin
or
clothing
is
exposed
to
the battery electrolyte, immediately
wash
with
clean water
to
avoid inflammation
of
skin, etc.
02.Do
not
use
the rechargeable battery on other devices.
This
battery
is
only
suitable
for
Tesvor smart sweeping robots.
03.lf the battery's outer box
is
found
to
be
deformed and expanded,
or
leakage
of
electrolytes
is
found, do
not
charge
or
continue
to
use
to
avoid
danger.
04.Do
not
throw
or
inflict a strong impact on the battery; doing
so
may
cause
leakage, heating
or
rupture.
OS.Do
not
disassemble the battery pack; doing
so
may
cause
battery rupture
and electrolyte outflow, leading
to
fire, explosion and other dangers.
06.This appliance
can
be
used by children
aged
from 8 years and above and
persons with reduced physical, sensory
or
mental capabilities
or
lack
of
experience and knowledge
if
they
have
been given supervision
or
instruc-
tion concerning
use
of
the appliance in a
safe
way and understand the
hazards involved.
07.Children shall
not
play with the appliance.
OS.Cleaning
and user maintenance shall
not
be
made by children
without
supervision.
09.This appliance contains batteries
that
are only replaceable by skilled
persons.
4.lnstructions for Use 5.Product Maintenance
6.
Common Faults
5 .4 Maintenance
of
Other Components
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Use the cleaning tools or a dry soft cloth to periodically clean the
charging plate of robot chassis and the sensor window.
Use a cleaning tool or soft cloth to clean the charging base terminal.
1.
Welcome
2.
Safety Instructions
3.
Product Components
5.
3 Maintenance
of
Rolling Brush Components
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Remove
the
rolling
brush
shaft
and
clean
off
any
debris
and
hair.
4.lnstructions for Use 5.Product Maintenance
6.
Common Faults
10.WARNING:
For
the purposes
of
recharging the battery, only
use
the
detachable supply unit provided
with
this appliance.
11.The power supply must
be
removed from the socket-outlet before clean-
ing
or
maintaining the appliance.
12.The battery must
be
removed from the appliance before
it
is
scrapped.
13.The appliance must
be
disconnected from the supply mains when remov-
ing the battery.
14.The battery should
be
safely disposed off.
15.How
to
remove the battery:
CD
Take
out
two
screws on the battery cover with a screw driver.
@Take
out
the battery
cover.
®Take
out
the battery and unplug the electric wires
to
remove the battery.
*
In
addition, you can get our instructions by emailing to
service@tesvor.com.
1.
Welcome
2.
Safety Instructions
3.
Product Components
3
.1
Names
of
Parts
Main Body
Remote Control
(2
*AAA
Batteries REQUIRED
but NOT INCLUDED)
Cleaning
Tool
Charging Base
Power Adapter
Side Brushes
High-effective Filter/Sponge
While the accessories provided for some models are slightly different,
they are subject to the actual product.
4.lnstructions for Use 5.Product Maintenance
6.
Common Faults
Cover
the
dust
box
and
attach it
to
the
main body.
1.
Welcome
2.
Safety Instructions
3.
Product Components
0
CD
Dry the dust box and filter components. Keep them dry to
ensure a longer service life.
@After
the pre-filter is used for 15-30 days, it should be washed
once.
CID
The maximum service life
of
the high-efficient filter is 3 months.
CD
Reinstall the pre-filter and high-efficient filter
in
the dust box.
@Before installing the filter, make sure that the high-efficient filter
and the pre-filter are
dry.
CID
Do not expose the high-efficient filter and the pre-filter to
sunlight.
4.lnstructions for Use 5.Product Maintenance
6.
Common Faults
( Main
Body)
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( Main
Body)
!.Universal wheel 2.Charging shrapnel 3.Side brush 4.Battery cover
5.Cincture
6.
Rolling brush components
7.
Dust box
1.
Welcome
2.
Safety Instructions
3.
Product Components
(Main
Body)
1.
DC
power jack
(Dust
Box)
2.
Power switch
3.
Dust box release button
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1. Pre-filter 2. High-effective filter 3.Filter sponge 4.Dust box
(
5.
Dust box
cover)
3
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( Charging
base)
1.Charging indicator 2.DC power jack
3.
Charging terminal
4.lnstructions for Use 5.Product Maintenance 6.Common Faults
Open the high-efficient net cover, and remove the high-efficient
filter and filter sponge. It
is
not recommended to wash the
high-efficient filter with water. Please pat off the debris carefully.
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1.
Welcome
2.
Safety Instructions
3.
Product Components
Dump all debris from the dust box into the garbage.
(,~~~~~~~~R_e_m_o_v_e_th_e~p_re_-f_il_te_~~~~~~~~~--)
4.lnstructions for Use 5.Product Maintenance 6.Common Faults
3. 2 Product Specifications
(Structure
Type)
Diameter
of
main body
Thickness
of
main body
Net weight
of
main body
330mm
75mm
3.0
kg
( Electronic
Type)
Voltage
Battery capacity
Main body button type
14.4 v
2500 mAh
LED button
( Accessory Type )
Dust box capacity
Cleaning modes
600ml
Plan Cleaning I Edge Cleaning
( Process Parameters )
Charging Type
Operating duration
Charging duration
Manual/Automatic
<= 100 min
240-360
min
The ambient temperature range for storage
of
the product is 0-40 degrees Celsius
1.
Welcome
2.
Safety Instructions
3.
Product Components
3.3
Product Characteristics
Humanized Design
It
is
simple
to
operate.
You
can
control the robot only by pressing the Control
button! Follow the prompt tone
to
operate the robot!
Dust box can be washed with water
The dust box
and
the pre-filter
can
be
directly flushed with water
without
too
much
labor, which
can
avoid secondary pollution caused by dust flying!
4.lnstructions for Use 5.Product Maintenance 6.Common Faults
5
.1
Side Brush Cleaning and Replacement
Check the side brush's condition frequently to see if it has been
damaged or entangled with other objects. Clean the side brush
with a cleaning tool or cloth. When the side brush
is
damaged and
cannot
be
used, please replace it as soon as possible.
Land
R
correspond to each other.
5. 2 Cleaning
of
Dust Box and Filter
Press the release button
on
the dust box to remove
it.
1. Welcome
2.
Safety Instructions 3. Product Components
( Cleaning Modes )
lJU1
Plan Cleanlng
The
robotwlll perform the smart
Plan
Oeanlng
according
to
the
room
environment.
D
Eda• Cleaning
Th~
nibot will dean
alons
the
lonse,rt
edge
of
the
room.
4.lnstructions for Use S.Product Maintenance 6.Common Faults
4.1 Remote Control
lnltnlcttons
ee:ee
~I--
Display Screen
·+----
Return
for
Auto
Charging
M-+----
Direction
L.:
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:IOCIC
Settings
Preset
-------t--
YI----
Edge
Cleaning
When
the robot
Is
In
the llkfnlty
of
me
charglns
base
and
the
111rwal
pl'OU!Ctlon
wall,
It
may
not
be
able
to
distinguish
the
lnstructSons
Issued
by the
remote
control.
If
you
do not
use
the remote control for a
lon,g
time,
please
remDVe
the
battery.
llM Plan Cleaning button
At
any
cleaning
mode,
press
this button
to
enter the
Plan
Oeanlng
mode.
<il
Auto
Charging
Pnls$ this button
to
enter the auto
dlars:ir1111
mode,
and
the saeen
displ;iys
of
remote
control.
1. Welcome 2. Safety Instructions
3.
Product Components
.A
Forward.I+
N.
the
s141ndby
mode,
p,ress
this
bu1ton
to
cionUm.ie
mlMns
forwards.
and
release
It
to
re111rn
to
ll'M!
S111ndby
mode.
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lhe
Preset
mode
or
1he
nme
S~np
mode.
press
thl5
buttDn
to
lncrea5e
the
number.
...
Be.ck.wards/·
N.
the standbv
mod~
press
ltlis button
to
continue
moving
backwards,
and
releil5e
It
to
re{um
to
'"est.Ind by
mode.
N. the Preset
mode
or the nme Settfnp
mode,
press
this button
to
deaease
the
number.
~
LeftArrow
N. the
standby
mode,
press
this
button
to
conllnue
tumtna
left,,
and
release
It
to
M!tum
to
the
standby
mode.
N..
the Preset
mode
or the nme SettlfliS
mode,
press
this button
to
swltth
from
minute
ID
hour.
~
Right
Arrow
N.
the
st;indby
mode,
pre'$$
till$
bultDn
to
cion1inue
~unl"I
r\aflt,
and
retease
ltto
retum
to
the
5tandby
mode.
N.
the
Pn!Se't
mode
or
the
lime
Settings mode,
press
this
butmn
to
swib:h from
hour
to
minute
.,.
II
Confinn button
During
oper.rtlon,
pre$$
this
button
to
stop the
robot,
and
It
Is
st111-1clng
at the
pause.
N.
the
Preset
or
Oock
Setllnss
mode,
pre'$$
ltlls
bl.!Uon
to
save
1he
seUlngs..
••
Sueilon
SeUlnp
button
N. any
cleanlng
mode,
p1'9S51hls
bultDn
to
acllust
the
suction~
(9
Clock
S.Hlnga
button
Pr&M
this
button
to errterthe
Oock
Setting
mode
and
press the
OK
button
to
e111t.
~
PNeet button
N.
the
standby
mode,
press
thl5
butmn
to
entl!t'
the
presettfng
mode,
and
the
d151>lay1lashes
Icon~.
N.
the
~set
mode,
press
this
buttrln
ID
save
the
data
and
exit
the
preset
mode,
and
the dlsplil'( will
atways
dlsplay
the
lconlt'!I.
#.the
~set
mode,
press
the
preset
button
for
3S
to
i:anCl!I
the
preset
function,
and
the
dlsplil'(ed
lcion
lf!l
wlll
dlsippear.
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Edge Cleaning
button
P~
this
button
to enterthe
£dp
aeanlng
mode.
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preset1fme
Display
dock llme
4.lnstruc:tions
for
Use
5.Product
Maintenance
6.Common
Faults
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Gil
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*
O~the
power
switch
ls turned oft
all
pre-seUtrws wll be
cancelled.
*Once
the
preseW~
Is
In
dect,
the robotwlll start
wolldng
lit
the
appointed
time
every-.
r ~
Press
the
"Preset"
button
to
set the robot's
scheduled
cleaning
time.
(e.g.
Set
the
robot to 6:30
am
at the standby mode, the
machine
will
start cleaning at 6:30
am
every
day).
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At
Ille
p..-t
daanl"'11
mode,
Qlf
01u1n11lont
wtll
be
prnmpci!ld
to
aintrnn.
©Press the Preset
button
so
that
the
robot
enters the Preset
mode
and set the preset time on the
remote
control.
®Aftar
setting
le
completed,
press
the
Power
on/otr
button
or Preset
button
to
complelB
the
setting
of
Preset Duling the
setting,
you
need
to
faoe
the
robot.
(J)H
you
need
to
cancel
the presellfng,
you
can
pras1>
the
Preset
button
for
3
seconds.
1.
Welcome
2.
Safety Instructions
3.
Product Components
®
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Charging Instructions
iii
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01.The battery should be repaired and replaced by the aftersales depart-
ment.
02.For the very first operation, please
let
the
robot run
out
of
power.
03.When the
robot
is
charged, the Control button will flash a green lamp in
a circular manner.
04.lf
the
robot
is
out
of
service
for
a long time, please
turn
off
the power
switch.
OS.Please
charge the robot
as
soon
as
possible after
the
battery
is
used up.
06.The product
can
only
use
the
power adapter and charger provided by
the
factory.
07.Please charge
the
robot
for
12 hours
for
the first
time
of
operation.
When
the
charge
is
done, the Control button light turns off.
( Preset cleaning )
You
can
set
the robot by pressing the Time Settings button on the
remote control to the current U.S. time, and press
OK
button.
4.lnstructions for Use 5.Product Maintenance 6. Common Faults
4. 2 Operating Instructions
( Placement
of
the
Charging Base )
Place the seat flat against the wall. Do not place
any
objects within
3.3 ft to the left I right and 6.6 ft
to
the front, and do not place
any
mirrors
or
other reflective objects within this distance.
Switch on the robot, which makes the Control button green, and
enter the Select mode.
If
the robot is not active within 3 minutes, the robot will enter Sleep
mode.
1.
Welcome
2.
Safety Instructions
3.
Product Components
(Charging
Modes)
At
any mode, select the Return for Auto Charging button on the
remote control to make the robot return for charging.
(Auto
Charging)
When cleaning is completed
or
the battery is too low, the robot will
automatically start finding the charging base to charge itself.
Please keep the charging base energized, otherwise the machine
will not be able to find the charging base.
4.lnstructions for Use 5.Product Maintenance
6.
Common Faults
(Switching
Modes)
Startup
01.Make sure the power switch
on
the side
of
the robot
is
turned on.
02.Press the Control button
or
the Cleaning mode
on
the remote control
to
start
the robot.
Pause
The
pause
function
is
to
switch the robot from the operating mode
to
the select-
ed
mode, and the robot
can
be
paused by the following operations:
01.Press the Control button
on
the robot
to
pause
the robot.
02.Press the power
on/off
button
on
the remote control
to
pause the robot.
Sleep
Sleep
mode means that the robot
is
stopped and the indicator light
is
off.
If
the robot
is
not active within 3 minutes, the robot will enter
Sleep
mode
automatically.
Note:
If
the robot
is
out
of
service for a long time, please turn
off
the power
switch.

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