Laresar L6 PRO Robot Vacuum and Mop

User Manual - Page 19

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8. DISPOSAL
Steps for removing the battery
Notes:
HOW TO CLAIM?
Please keep your proof of purchase. To make a claim under our Limited Warranty, you need to provide your
original purchase receipt with the purchase date and order number on it.
All work will be carried out by Laresar or its authorized agency.
Any replaced defective parts will become the property of Laresar.
Service under this warranty will not extend the period of this warranty.
If your machine is not functioning properly, or you still have any questions after reading this manual
carefully, please feel free to contact us, we will try our best to provide you with a satisfactory
solution.
This product must not be disposed of as household waste. Dispose of the device at an authorized
collection point for the recycling of electrical appliances.
The chemicals contained in the lithium-ion battery of the product will pollute the environment.
Please remove the battery before scrapping and send it to a professional battery recycling station
for centralized disposal.
The following information is only applicable to the discarding of the sweeping and mopping robot
and not to daily operation.
Make the robot vacuum run to a low battery level at which the robot cannot perform the
cleaning task without contacting the dust collection charging pile.
Turn off the robot vacuum.
Remove the side brush and the mop cloth support of the robot.
Unscrew the bottom cover of the robot cleaner, and remove the bottom cover.
Pull out the connector plug of the battery, and remove the battery.
Email to Our Customer Service:
support09@laresar.us
Laresar is here to help and we are glad to serve you.
To remove the battery, make sure that the battery is exhausted and the product is discon-
nected from the dust collection charging pile.
Please remove the battery pack as a whole. Do not damage the battery pack case to avoid
short circuit or leakage of hazardous substances.
If you contact substances leaking from the battery by accident, wash the contact part with
plenty of water and see a doctor in time.
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If you have any questions, please email to support09@laresar.us
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