Sencor SRV 4000GD-EUE3 Robotic Vacuum Cleaner

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12/2020
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E11
Fall hazard on the left
side of the vacuum
cleaner.
The anti-fall sensor detected an area into which the vacuum cleaner
could fall. Move the vacuum cleaner to adifferent location. Clean
the anti-fall sensor.
E12
Fall hazard on the right
side of the vacuum
cleaner.
E13
Fall hazard on the front
side of the vacuum
cleaner.
E21
The left wheel A18 is
in the air.
Check that the respective vacuum cleaner wheel is firmly on the
floor. If the vacuum cleaner rode on to an obstacle or is hanging over
agap, take it elsewhere. Check that the respective wheel is turning
freely and if necessary remove any dirty material.
E22
The right wheel A25 is
in the air.
E23
The front wheel A22 is
in the air.
E31
The impact sensor on
the left side detected
an obstacle.
The bumper bar sensor on the respective side of the vacuum cleaner
detected an obstacle. Remove the obstacle or move the vacuum
cleaner to adifferent location.
E32
The impact sensor on
the right side detected
an obstacle.
E33
The impact sensor on
the front side detected
an obstacle.
E41
Left wheel A18 is
overloaded. The wheel motor was overloaded and it subsequently jammed as
aresult of dirty material. Check that the respective wheel is turning
freely and if necessary remove any dirty material.
E42
Right wheel A25 is
overload.
E43
The left side rotary
brush A16 is
overloaded.
The side brush motor was overloaded and it subsequently jammed
as aresult of dirty material. Clean out the rotary brush according
to the instructions contained the maintenance part of this
user'smanual.
E44
The right side
rotary brush A23 is
overloaded.
E45
Fan motor is
overloaded.
The fan motor was overloaded. The dust container A29 is probably
completely full or the rotary brush A21 is heavily clogged with dirty
material. Clean out the vacuum cleaner according to the instructions
contained the maintenance part of this user'smanual.
E46
Rotary brush A21 is
overloaded.
The brush motor was overloaded and it subsequently jammed as
aresult of dirty material. Clean out the rotary brush according to the
instructions contained the maintenance part of this user'smanual.
LO
The battery C1 is
almost flat.
The battery is almost flat and the robotic vacuum cleaner is no
longer able to travel to the charging base on its own. It is necessary
to place it into the base manually.
11:11
The battery is being
charged.
Informative announcement – the robotic vacuum cleaner is in the
charging mode
FULL Charging complete.
Informative announcement – the robotic vacuum cleaner is fully
charged
CONN Connecting to Wi-Fi.
Informative announcement – the robotic vacuum cleaner is
attempting to connect to the Wi-Fi network
FAIL Wi-Fi connection error. Informative announcement – connection to the Wi-Fi network failed
SUCC
Connected to the Wi-Fi
network.
Informative announcement – the robotic vacuum cleaner is
connected to the Wi-Fi network
In the event that the robotic vacuum cleaner stops and you are unable to put it back into operation, try turning
switch A13 off and then on again. If the problem persists, please contact an authorised service centre.
CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE
Prior to cleaning, turn off the robotic vacuum cleaner by setting switch A13 to position 0 (off) and disconnect the
charging base D1 from the power socket.
For cleaning, never use abrasive cleaning products, solvents, etc.
Neglecting cleaning and maintenance may negatively affect the functioning of the vacuum cleaner and lead
to its reduced performance.
DUST CONTAINER AND FILTERS
Empty the dust container A29 after each use. Press button A31 to open the lid A4 and remove the dust container
A29. Release the side latch F1 of the lid of the dust container and open the lid F2. Take out the filter F3 and tip
the dirty material out of the dust container A29. For hygiene reasons, we recommend doing this away from
living areas.
Clean the dust container using adamp cloth. In the event of greater soiling, the dust container A29 can be
completely washed under running water. Before washing, first remove the frame with the filter F4. Wash the dust
container A29 with water and dry it well. Put the frame with the filter F4 back in its place.
Properly close the lid F2. Aclick indicates that the lid F2 is closed. Put the dust container A29 back in its place
and close the lid A4.
FILTERS
Clean filters F3 and F4 once per week. After emptying the dust container A29, remove the filter F3 and the
frame with the filter F4 (HEPA). Take the filter F4 out of the frame and together with the filter F3, tap it out away
from living areas. In the event of greater soiling, you may wash the filter F3 under running lukewarm water.
After washing it, allow the filter F3 to dry naturally. Clean the filter F4 (HEPA) using the included brush F5. Put
the cleaned filters F3 and F4 back in their place. Before putting the filters F3 and F4 back in their place, make
sure that they are completely dry. For hygiene reasons, we recommend that filters F3 and F4 are replaced every
three months.
Note:
Filter F4 is aHEPA type filter, which means that it is avery effective filter of airborne particles. Its
purpose is to capture the finest dust particles that are not captured by filter F3.
MOP
After every use of the mop function, remove the antistatic duster E9, wash it by hand in lukewarm water with
the addition of asmall amount of gentle washing powder and allow it to dry naturally. Wipe the holder E1 using
alightly dampened cloth and then wipe it dry.
CENTRAL ROTARY BRUSH
Push on the latch G1 of the central rotary brush A21 and take out the rotary brush A21 together with the
complete cover G2 and G4.
Use adry wiping cloth to clean out the suction hole A30 and the area in which the rotary brush A21 is housed.
Push down on the latches G3 of the top cover G2 and remove the top cover G2. Then open the clamp G5 and
take the rotary brush out of the bottom cover G4. Remove any dirt and material (dust, wound on hair, animal fur,
etc.) from the brush G6 of the rotary brush A21.
Reinstall the rotary brush A21 back in reverse sequence to its removal.
SIDE ROTARY BRUSHES
Remove the side rotary brushes A16 and A23 by pulling them upwards. Remove any dirt and material from the
rotary brushes A16 and A23 and from the area where they were attached. After cleaning them, reattach them. If
they are worn out, replace them with anew ones.
COMPLETE ROBOTIC VACUUM CLEANER
Regularly wipe the surface of the robotic vacuum cleaner using asoft dry wiping cloth.
At lease once per week or more frequently, clean out the front swivel wheel A22, motorised wheels A18 andA25,
the central rotary brush A21, suction hole A30, side rotary brushes A16 and A23, charging contacts A15, front
bumper bar sensors A2, bottom sensors A14, A17, A19, A24 and A27 and the charging base D1.
First remove any coarser dirt from the front swivel wheel A22 and the motorised wheels A18 and A25. Then
clean them around their entire perimeter using alightly dampened cloth and wipe them dry. Do not forget to
also clean the area around the wheels.
Wipe the sensors located in the bumper bar A2, sensors A14, A17, A19, A24 and A27 on the underside of the
robotic vacuum cleaner, the surface of the charging base D1 and the charging contacts D4 using adry soft
cloth or cotton buds.
STORAGE
When not using the robotic vacuum cleaner for an extended period of time, do the following:
Clean the robotic vacuum cleaner as described in chapter Cleaning and maintenance.
Disconnect the battery C1 and remove it from the robotic vacuum cleaner as described in chapter Inserting
and removing the battery.
Remove the batteries from the remote control B1 according to the procedure Inserting and replacing batteries
in the remote control.
Disconnect the charging base D1 from the power socket.
Store the robotic vacuum cleaner with all its accessories in adry, clean and cool place.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Robotic vacuum cleaner
Dimensions (diameter x height) ......................................................................................................................................... 335×85 mm
Weight ...................................................................................................................................................................................................... 2.5 kg
Operating time per single charge .................................................................................................................................. up to 120 min
Dust container capacity .................................................................................................................................................................... 500 ml
Power adapter
Rated voltage range ............................................................................................................................................................. 100−240 VAC
Rated frequency ................................................................................................................................................................................50/60 Hz
Output .......................................................................................................................................................................................... 5–30 V, 2.1A
Battery
Type ..................................................................................................................................................................................... 2,200 mAh Li-Ion
Output ..................................................................................................................................................................................................... 14.4 V
Input ............................................................................................................................................................................................................. 0.4 A
Power ..................................................................................................................................................................................................... 600 mA
Charging time ......................................................................................................................................................................................... 4–6 h
Charging station
Rated voltage range ............................................................................................................................................................. 100−240 VAC
Rated frequency ................................................................................................................................................................................50/60 Hz
Output ......................................................................................................................................................................................... 24 V, 600 mA
The declared noise emission level is lower than 60 dB(A), which represents alevel Aof sound power with respect
to areference sound power of 1 pW.
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