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Common Faults
Note: If the above methods cannot solve the problem, please reboot the robot. lf the
problem cannot be solved by reboot, please contact www.PyleUSA.com
FAULTS POSSIBLE REASONS SOLUTIONS
The robot
cannot be
charged.
1. The electrodes between the
main body and the charging
base are not contacted properly.
2. The charginbase is switched o
while the ro ot is switched on,
which leads to the loss of power.
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 is stuck
during work.
The robot may be stuck by wires/
cables on the ground, hanging
curtains or obstacles around the
carpets.
The robot will try to get itself out
automatically. However; please
help it manually if it fails.
The robot goes
back to recharge
without nishing
the cleaning
work.
The robot does
not perform
cleaning work
automaticall as
schedule
Remote control
malfunctions.
(eective range:
16.3ft).
1. The robot detects that the power
may not be enough and automati
cally goes back to recharge.
2. The robot works at dierent
speeds on dierent oor types.
For example, it works longer on
wood oors than on carpets.
1. Charge the robot.
2. The length of workin time
varies because of the comp
exities of room environments,
the amount of garbage and
dierent cleaning modes.
1. The robot is not switched on and
the robot cannot perform
cleaning work as scheduled when
it is powered o.
2. The power level of the robot is
too low to work.
3. The robot is stuck or twined by
obstacles.
1. Turn on the robot.
2. Keep charging the robot when it
is not working to better prepare
for next cleaning assignment.
3. Turn o the robot and clean the
dust box. Then turn over the
robot to clean its components,
such as wheels and side rushes.
1. The remote control is out of power.
2. The robot is 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
contaminated.
4. Interference emitted by other
devices that exist nearby.
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 usinthe remote control
near other in rared devices.
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