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08 EN EN 09
D. Self-Empty Station
High-Performance Filter
Rear Filter
Charging Socket
Dust Bag
Top Cover
Dust Bag Handle
Power Indicator
Debris Evacuation Port
Charging Contact Pins (x2)
Storage Compartment
LED Indication
You can see the status of RoboVac from the LED indicators.
Start / Pause Cleaning
• Steady blue: standby, cleaning, cleaning paused, returning to Self-Empty Station, or fully charged
• Steady orange: standby or working in low battery
• Pulsing orange (when docked to Self-Empty Station): charging
• Flashing red: error (Refer to the "Troubleshooting>Voice Alert" section in this manual for solutions)
Reset the Wi-Fi Connection (Press and hold for 10 seconds)
Return to Self-Empty Station
• Flashing blue slowly: returning to Self-Empty Station
• Steady blue: standby or paused
Spot Cleaning
• Flashing blue slowly: Spot mode
• Steady blue: standby or paused
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Keep RoboVac away from wet areas during cleaning.
RoboVac may climb on top of objects less than 0.63 in / 16 mm in
height. Remove these objects if possible.
Anti-drop sensors will prevent RoboVac from tumbling down stairs
and steep drops in most cases. Sensors are less effective if dirty or
used on carpeted, reflective, or dark-colored floors. Place physical
barriers to block off areas where RoboVac may fall.
Using Your RoboVac
Important Tips Before Use
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Remove power cords and small objects from the floor that may
entangle RoboVac.
Fold tasseled edges of rugs underneath to prevent tangling RoboVac.
Avoid cleaning dark-colored high-pile rugs or rugs thicker than 1.02
in / 26 mm as they may cause RoboVac to malfunction.
It is strongly recommended to place physical barriers in front of
fireplaces and certain areas (i.e. air vents) that may cause damage to
RoboVac if entered.
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