
SRV 4150WH
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ROBOTIC VACUUM CLEANER
Translation of the original manual

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Robotic Vacuum Cleaner
User Manual
Important Safety Instructions
READ CAREFULLY AND STORE FOR FUTURE USE.
• This appliance may be only used by children aged 8 years
and older and by persons with physical, sensory or mental
impairments or lack of experience and knowledge, if they
are supervised or have been instructed on the safe use of
the appliance and understand the potential hazards.
• Children must not play with the appliance. Cleaning and
maintenance must not be performed by unsupervised
children.
• If the power adapter or charging station is damaged,
have it replaced by aqualified service centre to avoid
adangerous situation. It is forbidden to use the appliance
with adamaged power adapter or charging station.
• Prior to cleaning or maintenance, always disconnect the
appliance from the power socket and turn it off using the
main power switch.
• The appliance must only be used with the charging station
and power adapter supplied with the appliance.
WARNING:
Do not use the charging station or power adapter to
charge batteries or appliances that are not designed
for this purpose.
Connect the power adapter only to apower socket
withaprotective contact.
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Electrical Safety
• Before connecting the adapter to apower socket check that the technical details on the rating label match the electrical voltage in the socket.
• Connect the power adapter only to aproperly grounded socket. Do not use an extension cord.
• Do not disconnect the power adapter from the socket by pulling on the power cord. This could damage the power adapter or the socket. Disconnect
the power adapter from the power socket by pulling the plug.
• Do not lay the power adapter of the collection station over sharp objects. Make sure that the power cord does not hang over the edge of the table or
touch aheated or hot surface.
• Keep the power adapter and its power cord dry.
• Do not connect or disconnect the power adapter to or from the power socket with wet hands.
• Do not uncover the electronic parts of the robotic vacuum cleaner or its battery. They do not contain any components repairable by the user. Have
the appliance serviced by qualified persons.
• To prevent possible electric shock, do not spray the robotic vacuum cleaner, the power supply unit or the power adapter with water or immerse it in
water or other liquids.
• Do not use the robotic vacuum cleaner when it is not working correctly, if it has been damaged or has been submerged in water.
• To avoid the danger of injury by electrical shock, do not repair the robotic vacuum cleaner yourself or make any adjustments to it. All repairs should
be carried out by an authorised service centre. Tampering with the robotic vacuum cleaner during the warranty period may void the warranty.
• Prior to cleaning or maintenance, always disconnect the robotic vacuum cleaner from the power socket and turn it off using the main power switch.
Safety in Use
• This robotic vacuum cleaner is designed for use in households, offices and similar types of areas. Do not use it in industrial surroundings or outdoors.
• The robotic vacuum cleaner is not intended for vacuuming water and, therefore, must not be used in damp or wet areas, for example in laundry
rooms, bathrooms or around swimming pools. If it were to come into contact with water, the internal electronics of the vacuum cleaner would be
destroyed.
• Do not use the robotic vacuum cleaner to vacuum the following items:
– smouldering cigarettes, burning or flammable items, matches or ash;
– water and other liquids;
– sharp items, e.g. splinters, needles, pins, etc.;
– flour, wall plaster and other building materials;
– larger pieces of paper or plastic bags, which can easily block the suction opening.
• Do not expose the robotic vacuum cleaner to direct sunlight and do not place it near an open fire or appliances that are asource of heat.
• Do not use the robotic vacuum cleaner on narrow raised surfaces such as tables, wardrobes, etc. If the vacuum cleaner does not have sufficient
space for manoeuvring, it may fall and be damaged.
• Only use the robotic vacuum cleaner with original accessories from the manufacturer.
• Ensure that the robotic vacuum cleaner has adust filter correctly installed in the dust container before use.
• Before putting the robotic vacuum cleaner into operation, check that the entry door into your flat or house is closed. From the floor surfaces remove
clothing, paper, toys, power or extension cords and other items that the vacuum cleaner could suck in or catch. Lift curtains and drapes that reach to
the floor so that they do not get caught in the vacuum cleaner.
• Do not place any items on to the robotic vacuum cleaner and do not step or sit on it.
• If the robotic vacuum cleaner is running, watch out for children and household pets.
• When the robotic vacuum cleaner is running, ensure that the air outlet openings are not covered and that the suction opening is not blocked.
Otherwise, the robotic vacuum cleaner may be damaged.
• Follow the cleaning andmaintenance instructions provided inthis user manual.

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EXPLANATION OF SYMBOLS PLACED ON THE PRODUCT OR INTHE ACCOMPANYING DOCUMENTATION
The product meets all the basic requirements of the applicable EU directives.
This symbol on products or original documents means that used electric or electronic products must not be added to ordinary municipal
waste.
BATTERY DISPOSAL
Before disposing of the product or returning it to adesignated collection point, ensure that the battery is removed. Before removing the
battery, it is necessary to start the vacuum cleaner and wait until it is completely flat. The battery contains environmentally harmful
substances and should not be disposed of in regular household waste. Proper disposal shall be ensured by the relevant collection point.
DISPOSAL OF USED BATTERIES
Batteries contain environmentally damaging compounds and therefore do not belong in standard municipal waste. Take used batteries
for proper disposal at adesignated battery collection point.
The product is intended for household use only. The product is not intended for outdoor use.
Safety Class for Electric Shock Protection:
Class II – Electric shock protection is provided by double or heavy-duty insulation.
This symbol indicates that the appliance must not be used if the power plug is damaged.
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• Thank you for purchasing our SENCOR product; we hope it will serve
to your satisfaction.
• Prior to using this appliance, please read the user manual thoroughly,
even in cases when you are already familiar with the use of similar
types of appliances. Use the appliance only as described in this
user manual. Keep the manual for future reference. If you pass the
appliance on to another person, ensure that this user manual is
included.
• Carefully unpack the appliance and make sure not to discard any part
of the packaging material until you have found all its components. It
is recommended to keep the original packaging, packing material,
receipt and confirmation of the extent of the seller'sliability or warranty
certificate at least for the duration of the legal right of defective
performance or quality guarantee. When transporting the appliance,
we recommend packaging it again in the original box provided by the
manufacturer.
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DESCRIPTION OF THE ROBOTIC VACUUM CLEANER
A1 Infrared sensors
A2
button (to switch on and
interrupt automatic cleaning)
A3 Wi-Fi indicator light
A4 button to send the robotic
vacuum cleaner to the
charging station
A5 Anti-fall sensors
A6 Charging contacts
A7 Side rotary brushes
A8 Casters
A9 Front swivel wheel
A10 Battery (located under cover)
A11 Suction hole
A12
Combination 2-in-1 dust
container with water tank
A13 Dust container lid
A14 Water tank opening cover
A15 Button to remove the
combination container
A16 Dust container opening lock
A17 HEPA filter
A18 Mop sleeve
A19 Mop sleeve holder
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DESCRIPTION OF THE CHARGING STATION
B1 Charging indicator
B2 Charging contacts
B3 Connector for adapter terminal
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REMOTE CONTROL DESCRIPTION
C1 button toturn the robotic
vacuum cleaner on/off
C2 Directional buttons to move
the vacuum cleaner forward/
backward/left/right
C3 button to start local
cleaning
C4 button to start
automatic cleaning
C5 button for setting the
suction power
C6 button to return to
charging station
C7 Button to interrupt cleaning
C8 button to start cleaning
along the walls
C9 button to start mopping
mode/ adjust the intensity of
water output
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PACKAGE CONTENTS
• Robotic Vacuum Cleaner
• Charging Base
• Remote control
• Mop sleeve holder
• Mopping sleeve (3 pcs)
• HEPA filter (2 pieces: 1 filter installed on the vacuum cleaner; 1 spare
HEPA filter)
• Side rotary brush (4 pieces: 2 pcs installed on the vacuum cleaner;
2 pc spare side rotary brushes)
• Power Adapter
• Cleaning brush
• AAA batteries for remote control (2 pieces)
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PURPOSE OF USE AND FEATURES OF THE ROBOTIC VACUUM
CLEANER
• The robotic vacuum cleaner is intended for cleaning various types
of hard floors such as wooden or laminate floating floors, tiles, vinyl,
etc. and carpets with alow pile height. While vacuuming, it effectively
combines various routes to optimally clean the entire floor area.
• The suction opening effectively removes hair, animal hair, etc. Side
rotary brushes sweep dirt from hard-to-reach areas along walls and
furniture and from corners. The motorised rubber castors protect
sensitive floors against scratching and can travel over threshold strips
up to aheight of 1.6 cm and ride on to a1.6 cm high carpet.
• The suspended bumper enables the vacuum cleaner to dampen the
approach to an obstacle and to efficiently clean around it. The infrared
sensors in the front bumper prevent the robotic vacuum cleaner from
colliding with obstacles. Safe operation in rooms with stairs is made
possible by the bottom anti-stair-fall sensors.
• The remote control is used for convenient operation, which allows the
vacuum cleaner to be switched on and off, put into automatic cleaning
mode, select an operating mode or send the robotic vacuum cleaner to
the charging station.
• The vacuum cleaner is equipped with GYRO MAPPING function
(orientation in space), which can identify the space geometry of,
aroom in which it is cleaning, thereby the vacuum cleaner is able to
better clean the floor. This function is built-in and cannot be influenced
in any way.
Note:
If you lift the robotic vacuum cleaner off the ground during
cleaning, it will lose orientation andbegin to clean the entire
space again. This is anormal occurrence.
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ROBOTIC VACUUM CLEANER CLEANING MODES
Automatic Cleaning
• This is the main program of the vacuum cleaner. This is asmart
program that selects the most efficient route to vacuum the maximum
area. When the vacuum is finished, it switches off and the vacuum
cleaner finds the charging station and docks in it.
Local Cleaning Mode
• The robotic vacuum cleaner will effectively clean an area about 1 m in
diameter by vacuuming from acentral point and spiralling outwards
and then inwards back to the central point. This is ahighly efficient
cleaning of acertain area with increased suction power.
Cleaning Along the Wall Mode
• The robotic vacuum cleaner will vacuum along the walls, furniture
legs, etc.
Note:
Prior to starting the robotic vacuum cleaner, always check
that it is fully charged and that all obstacles, foreign objects,
cables, etc. have been removed from the area.
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PREPARING THE ROBOTIC VACUUM CLEANER
• Take the robotic vacuum cleaner and all its accessories out of the
packaging. Make sure to remove all the parts.
• Check the robotic vacuum cleaner and its accessories for damage.
• Remove protective foils and advertising labels from the robotic
vacuum cleaner and all accessories.
Installation of Side Rotary Brushes
• The side rotary brushes are intended for smooth floor surfaces and
ensure effective cleaning in corners, along walls and furniture.
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socket. Position the power cord so that it will not get tangled in the
rotary brushes of the vacuum cleaner.
• If you will not be using the vacuum cleaner for along time, disconnect
the charging station from the power socket andstore it in adry, clean
andcool place.
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CHARGING THE ROBOTIC VACUUM CLEANER
The vacuum cleaner can be charged in two ways:
1. direct charging: plug the power adapter connector into the charging
socket on the side of the robotic vacuum cleaner (see figure F1);
2. in thecharging station (see Figure F2), which the vacuum cleaner
automatically seeks out when it has finished cleaning.
Charging the Vacuum Cleaner for the First Time
• Before first use, it is necessary to fully charge the robotic vacuum
cleaner. Allow the robotic vacuum cleaner to charge for up to 12 hours.
• Grasp the vacuum cleaner and manually place it into the charging
station so that the charging contacts on the underside of the vacuum
cleaner and the charging contacts on the charging station are
connected. When the contacts are connected, the charging process
will start. Charging is indicated by the indicator on the station turning
off. If the vacuum cleaner is out of the station or the contacts are not
connected, the indicator on the station is on.
Automatic Charging
• The robotic vacuum cleaner utilises the automatic charging function
whenever it finishes cleaning and in cases, where during operation,
it detects that the battery is low. The robotic vacuum cleaner starts
actively searching for acharging station. It is thus important that it is
always connected to apower source and is freely accessible for the
vacuum cleaner so that it can dock in it.
• The robotic vacuum cleaner can be sent to be charged also by
pressing the charging button on the remote control. In such acase, the
operation of the robotic vacuum cleaner will stop and it will seek out
the charging station.
• After docking in the charging station, the charging cycle will
commence. Acomplete charge takes approximately 4 to 6 hours. The
actual charging time depends on the power level of the battery at the
start of the charging process.
• Full charge ensures up to 130 minutes of operation (low suction power
set).
• In the event that the charging contacts are disconnected during the
charging cycle, the vacuum cleaner will move away from the charging
station and then re-dock itself to resume the charging process, unless
it is prevented from doing so by an obstacle.
• In the event of apower outage, the charging cycle will be interrupted
and will continue after the power supply is renewed.
• In the event that the maximum charging current is exceeded, the
charging process will be automatically interrupted.
• If the robotic vacuum cleaner is completely discharged, e.g. due to the
vacuum cleaner being unable to locate the charging station or dock in
it, it must be manually positioned.
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CONTROLLING THE VACUUM CLEANER USING ITS BUTTON
The buttons on the vacuum cleaner are used for basic control. For
advanced control, use the remote control or in-app control.
Switching the Robotic Vacuum Cleaner On/Off
• Press and hold down the button for 3 seconds to turn on the
robotic vacuum cleaner. The robotic vacuum cleaner will switch to the
stand-by mode.
• Press and hold down the button for 3 seconds to turn off the
robotic vacuum cleaner.
Note:
It is not possible to turn off the robotic vacuum cleaner
during the charging process.
Starting Automatic Cleaning
• Press the button to start automatic cleaning.
• Turn the vacuum cleaner upside down. Fit the rotary brushes on the
pins intended for them. Press gently until you hear aclick. Turn the
vacuum cleaner back over.
• When using the vacuum cleaner to clean rooms with carpets, remove
the rotary brush.
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COMBINATION 2-IN-1 DUST CONTAINER WITH WATER TANK
The combination dust container with water tank enables the floor to be
vacuumed and wiped at the same time. The robotic vacuum cleaner
vacuums dirt and dust from the floor and then wipes it. Depending on the
intended use of the robotic vacuum cleaner, it is necessary to pour water
into the water tank and to attach the holder with the mop sleeve.
Using the Robotic Vacuum Cleaner Only for Vacuuming
1. When using the robotic vacuum cleaner only for vacuuming, before
using it, ensure that the dust container is inserted in the vacuum
cleaner and that it is empty.
2. To remove the dust container, press the dust container release
button and pull the dust container out of the vacuum cleaner – see
figure D1.
3. Insert the dust container into the robotic vacuum cleaner so that
the dust container lid is pointing upwards and the outlet is pointing
outwards – see figure D1. Gently push down on the dust container
from behind until you hear aclick. This indicates that the dust
container is correctly secured in the vacuum cleaner.
Using the Robotic Vacuum Cleaner for Vacuuming and Wiping the Floor
In order to use the robotic vacuum cleaner for vacuuming and wiping the
floor at the same time, it is necessary to put water into the water tank
and to attach the holder with the mop sleeve on to the bottom side of the
water tank.
1. Remove the dust container from the robotic vacuum cleaner
by pressing the dust container release button and pull the dust
container out of the vacuum cleaner – see figure D1.
2. Release the water tank cover and pour water into the water tank
through the opening – see figure D2.
Note:
For mopping, we recommend using clean water. If you use
acleaning agent, it may foam up and thereby worsen the
dripping of the water on to the sleeve, or potentially cause
smudges on the floor after it dries.
3. Put the mop sleeve on to the holder – see figure D3. We recommend
soaking and rinsing out the sleeve slightly before putting it on. This
speeds up the soaking process and subsequent mopping of the floor.
4. Place the holder with the mop sleeve on the container so that the
pins on the holder fit into the holes in the container – see figure D4.
Push the holder down slightly until you hear aclick. This indicates
that the holder with the mop sleeve is correctly secured.
5. Insert the dust container into the robotic vacuum cleaner so that
the dust container lid is pointing upwards and the outlet is pointing
outwards – see figure D1. Gently push down on the dust container
from behind until you hear aclick.
This indicates that the dust container is correctly secured in the
vacuum cleaner.
Warning:
Do not use the robotic vacuum cleaner to vacuum
and wipe door mats, runners, etc. Before vacuuming
carpets, it is necessary to remove the holder with the
mop sleeve.
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LOCATION OF THE CHARGING STATION
• The charging station is used toautomatically recharge the battery and
the vacuum cleaner must have good access to it.
• Place the charging station against awall on ahard, horizontal anddry
surface withinreach of the power socket – see Figure E. Ensure that
there are no steps or obstacles within 1 m to the left and right and 2m
in front of the station that would prevent the vacuum cleaner from
locating the charging station and docking successfully.
• Connect the power adapter cable connector to the socket on the
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Pausing the Cleaning Process
• If the button is pressed during the operation of the robotic vacuum
cleaner then the operation of the robotic vacuum cleaner will be
paused. Pressing the button again will resume its operation.
Sending to the Charging Station
• If you need to send the robotic vacuum cleaner to the charging station,
press the button on the robotic vacuum cleaner. The robotic
vacuum cleaner interrupts the cleaning and docks in the charging
station.
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OPERATION USING THE REMOTE CONTROL
• Push down the latch of the cover on the rear side of the remote control
to release it and remove the cover.
• Insert two type AAA (1.5 V) batteries into the remote control. When
inserting the batteries ensure the correct polarity as shown inside the
battery compartment. Put the cover back on and click it into place.
• In the event that the batteries are flat, replace them with new ones. Do
not combine various types of batteries or new and old batteries.
• The signal range of the remote control is approximately 6 m.
• When replacing batteries, first remove the flat batteries and then insert
the new ones.
Note:
Never combine flat and new batteries nor various types of
batteries.
Starting Cleaning
• Press the button to start the robotic vacuum cleaner.
• Press the AUTO button to start automatic cleaning.
• Press the
button to start local cleaning.
• Press the
button to start cleaning along the walls.
• The robotic vacuum cleaner will start and begin vacuuming. After
finishing the cleaning, the vacuum cleaner will turn off and the vacuum
cleaner will search for the charging station and dock in it to recharge.
• If the vacuum cleaner detects alow charge level during cleaning, it will
interrupt cleaning and search for acharging station to recharge.
Pausing the Cleaning Process
• While the vacuum cleaner is running, press the II button to stop its
operation. To resume operation, press the cleaning mode button in
which the robotic vacuum cleaner is to continue.
Manual Cleaning Stop
• If you need to end the cleaning before it is complete, press the
button, the robotic vacuum cleaner will stop, end the cleaning process,
seek out the charging station and dock in it.
Starting Mopping
• Ensure that the holder with mop sleeve is attached to the vacuum
cleaner and that there is water in the tank.
• Press the button, asound which signals the mopping intensity
will be made:
– one beep = low intensity;
– two beeps = normal intensity;
– three beeps = highest intensity.
• The mopping mode will turn on.
• If you press the button and along audible alert sounds, the
mopping mode will end.
Setting the Suction Power
• Adjust the suction power according to the type of floor covering and
the level of dirtiness.
• Press the
button repeatedly to adjust the desired suction power
from lowest (one beep) to highest (three beeps).
Robotic Vacuum Cleaner Movement
The directional buttons are used to manually move the robotic vacuum
cleaner. However, it is important that the robotic vacuum cleaner is not
in operation.
• The button is used to move forward.
• The button is used to move back.
• The button is used to turn the robotic vacuum cleaner to the left.
• The button is used to turn the robotic vacuum cleaner to the right.
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OPERATION USING THE MOBILE APPLICATION
• The robotic vacuum cleaner can be controlled via the Sencor HOME
application.
• Download the application to your smartphone, register and control
your robotic vacuum cleaner via the application.
If you already have the application installed, add the robotic vacuum
cleaner to your devices. It is necessary that the location services for the
Bluetooth function on the mobile phone are turned on.
Adding the Robotic Vacuum Cleaner to the Device List via Bluetooth
You can add the robotic vacuum cleaner to the Sencor HOME app by
pairing via Bluetooth.
1. Switch on the Bluetooth function on your mobile phone.
2. Turn on the robotic vacuum cleaner.
3. Reset Wi-Fi. Press and hold the
and buttons on the robotic
vacuum cleaner body for 5 seconds until aWi-Fi indicator starts
flashing.
4. Open the app and click the “+” icon on the app'shome page, then
click “Add Device”.
5. The application itself will offer the device you are looking for.
6. Click on “Add Device” and the app will automatically guide you
through adding it.
Note:
If the Bluetooth connection fails or is not possible, make
sure there are no solid obstacles between your phone and
the robotic vacuum cleaner and that the two devices are
close together.
Adding the Robotic Vacuum Cleaner to the Device List via aQR code
• The robotic vacuum cleaner can also be added to the Sencor HOME
application using the QR code provided below. On the home screen
of the application, click on the “+” icon and on the Add device screen,
click on the [–] icon in the top right corner.
• You will be prompted toreset the device. Press and hold the
and
buttons on the robotic vacuum cleaner body for 5 seconds until
aWi-Fi indicator starts flashing. This means that the robotic vacuum
cleaner is ready for pairing. Instructions can also be found on the
application screen.
• Inthe app, confirm that the (Wi-Fi) light is blinking, then click “Next”.
• On the next screen, you will be prompted toselect aWi-Fi network.
Select the network, enter your password andclick “Next”.
• The process of adding the device starts. Wait until the robotic vacuum
cleaner is paired.
• In the device list on the main screen, click on the icon of the robotic
vacuum cleaner to enter control interface.
QR Code for Adding the Control Panel of the Robotic Vacuum Cleaner to
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Manually Adding the Robotic Vacuum Cleaner to the Device List
• On the main screen, click on “Add Device” or the “+” in the top right
corner, and then click on “Add Device”.
• Ascreen with appliance categories and alist of appliances will appear.
• Click on “Robotic vacuum cleaners” and select the robotic vacuum
cleaner model from the list of products.
• You will be prompted toreset the device. Press and hold the
and
buttons on the robotic vacuum cleaner body for 5 seconds until
aWi-Fi indicator starts flashing. This means that the robotic vacuum
cleaner is ready for pairing. Instructions can also be found on the
application screen.
• Inthe app, confirm that the (Wi-Fi) light is blinking, then click “Next”.
• On the next screen, you will be prompted toselect aWi-Fi network.
Select the network, enter your password andclick “Next”.
• The process of adding the device starts. Wait until the robotic vacuum
cleaner is paired.
• In the device list on the main screen, click on the icon of the robotic
vacuum cleaner to enter control interface.
Wi-Fi Reset
• Press and hold the
and buttons on the robotic vacuum cleaner
body for 5 seconds. The Wi-Fi indicator light blinks.
Note:
We recommend that you turn off mobile data in your
mobile phone settings when connecting to Wi-Fi.
Note:
Always connect the robotic vacuum cleaner to the 2.4 GHz
network. If you are using a5 GHz Wi-Fi network, switch to
a2.4 GHz network.
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CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE
• Before cleaning, always turn off the vacuum cleaner with the
button.
• Never use abrasive cleaning agents, solvents, etc. for cleaning.
• Neglecting cleaning and maintenance may negatively affect
the working order of the vacuum cleaner and lead to its reduced
performance.
Robotic Vacuum Cleaner
Emptying the Dust Container
1. In order to be able to remove the dust container, press the dust
container release button – see Figure G1; and pull the dust container
out of the vacuum cleaner.
2. Take the dust container over agarbage bin and turn it upside down
so that the lid of the dust container points downwards.
3. Press the (A18) lid lock button and carefully tilt open the lid. Dump
the contents of the dust container into the garbage bin – see figure
G2.
4. Close the lid and gently push on it until you hear aclick. This
indicates that the lid is properly secured in place.
Note:
For hygiene reasons, we recommend emptying the
container outside the living area.
Cleaning the Dust Container
1. In order to be able to remove the dust container, press the dust
container release button and pull the dust container out of the
vacuum cleaner – see figure G1.
2. Press the (A17) lock of the HEPA filter cover – see figure G3;
andopen the cover.
3. Take out the HEPA filter.
4. Shake the HEPA filter and remove the dirt with asoft brush or dry
cloth. In the event of heavy soiling, you can vacuum them out using
adifferent vacuum cleaner with an attached brush nozzle. Do not
wash the HEPA filter in water. This may damage the appliance. In
the event that the HEPA filter is already heavily soiled or deformed,
replace it with anew one. We recommend replacing the HEPA filter
based on the frequency of use at least once every six months.
5. Wipe the dust container out using alightly dampened sponge and
wipe dry using aclean wiping cloth. If necessary, you can pour
asmall amount of water into the dust container and wipe it out with
asponge – see Figure G4. Then thoroughly wipe it dry using aclean
wiping cloth.
6. Put the HEPA filter back in and close the cover. Press gently until
you hear aclick.
Warning:
Prior to inserting the filter into the dust container and
closing the cover, always ensure that all the parts
are clean and completely dry. Otherwise, the robotic
vacuum cleaner may be damaged.
Cleaning the Water Tank and Mop Sleeve (Fig. H)
To prevent the formation of moulds and damaging microorganisms that
may cause unpleasant odours and be damaging to health, it is necessary
to clean the water tank, mop sleeve holder and the mop sleeve after
every use.
1. Carefully remove the mop sleeve holder from the dust container.
2. Remove the mopping sleeve.
3. In order to be able to remove the dust container, press the dust
container release button and pull the dust container out of the
vacuum cleaner.
4. Take the dust container over awash basin or sink and release the
water tank cover. Turn the container upside down and allow the
water remaining in the water tank to flow out. If necessary, gently
shake the water tank to ensure that all the water has flowed out.
5. Leave the water tank cover open and allow the water tank to dry out
in adry and well ventilated location.
6. Wipe the mopping sleeve holder using alightly dampened sponge
and wipe dry using aclean wiping cloth.
7. Hand wash the mopping sleeve in lukewarm water with asmall
amount of fine washing powder, wring it out by hand and allow
it to dry naturally. Do not wash the mopping sleeve in awashing
machine or dry it in aclothes dryer.
Cleaning the Side Rotary Brushes
1. Take the side rotary brush out of the vacuum cleaner by pulling it
upwards.
2. Remove any dust and dirt from the location where the brush was
mounted.
3. Remove all dust and dirt from the brush. If necessary you may wash
the brush under running water. If the bristles were deformed while
the vacuum cleaner was running, dip them in warm water to allow
them to return to their original shape. Allow the brushes to dry before
reattaching to the vacuum cleaner.
4. Fit the rotary brushes on the pins intended for them. Press gently
until you hear aclick. Turn the vacuum cleaner back over.
Cleaning the Centre Wheel andthe Castors
• Remove tangled hair andlint andremove dirt to ensure smooth
rotation of the centre wheel and castors.
Cleaning the Sensors
• The sensors on the robotic vacuum cleaner are important for its proper
control and safe operation. It is therefore important that you clean
them regularly andkeep them ingood condition.
• Wipe the sensors using asoft dry wiping cloth or cotton bud.
Cleaning the Outer Surface of the Robotic Vacuum Cleaner
• Regularly wipe the surface of the vacuum cleaner using asoft dry
wiping cloth.
• Clean the front swivel wheel, motorised castors, suction hole, rotary
brush and the bottom sensors at least once per week or more
frequently.
• First remove any coarser dirt from the front swivel wheel and the
motorised castors. Then clean them around their entire perimeter
using alightly dampened cloth and wipe them dry. Do not forget to
also clean the area around the castors.
Replacing the HEPA Filter
1. Take out the dust container and open the dust container lid. Take the
old HEPA filter out.
2. Insert the new HEPA filter into the area. Close the cover and gently
push on it until you hear aclick. This indicates that the lid is properly
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Replacing the Side Brush
The rotary brushes become worn out when used. After acertain time it
is necessary to replace the used brushes with new ones. To order anew
brush, please contact your vendor or an authorised service centre.
1. Take the old side rotary brush out of the vacuum cleaner by pulling it
upwards.
2. Fit the rotary brush on the pin that is intended for it. Press gently
until you hear aclick. Turn the vacuum cleaner back over.
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CLEANING THE CHARGING STATION
Cleaning the Charging Station
• Clean the outer surface of the collection station using asoft dry cloth.
Cleaning the Sensors
• The sensors on the charging station are important for its operation. It
is therefore important that you clean them regularly andkeep them
ingood condition.
• Wipe the infrared sensors andcharging contacts with adry soft cloth
or cotton swab.
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REPLACING THE BATTERY
Replacement battery model number: SRX 4101.
In the event that you need to replace the battery, proceed as follows:
1. Make sure that the vacuum cleaner is turned off using the button.
Turn the vacuum cleaner upside down.
2. Using ascrewdriver, loosen the screws of the battery cover, remove
it and carefully remove the battery.
3. Disconnect the battery connector and remove the battery from the
inside of the vacuum cleaner.
4. Connect the new battery and insert it into the internal area. The
battery can only be connected in one way. The connector is coded
and cannot be turned around.
5. Put on the bottom cover and secure it in place using the screws. Turn
the vacuum cleaner back to the operating position.
6. Place the vacuum cleaner into the charging station and allow the
battery to charge to full capacity.
Note:
The robotic vacuum cleaner is supplied with the battery
already inserted.
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LONG-TERM STORAGE
• When not using the vacuum cleaner for an extended period of time,
do the following:
• Clean the vacuum cleaner as described in chapter CLEANING AND
MAINTENANCE.
• Disconnect the collection station from the power socket. Store the
vacuum cleaner with all its accessories in adry, clean and cool place.
• It is recommended to charge the vacuum cleaner every 3 months as
this will extend the lifetime of the built-in battery.
• Remove the battery from the remote control.
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TROUBLESHOOTING
Problem Cause Solution
The vacuum cleaner is not charging itself. The charging contacts are not touching. Check that the contacts are touching when
inserting the vacuum cleaner into the charging
station.
The charging station is disconnected from the
power source.
Insert the power adapter into apower socket
and keep the charging station permanently
connected.
The vacuum cleaner is stuck in asingle location. The vacuum cleaner has become entangled in
wires/cables lying on the ground, in curtains or
other foreign objects on the carpet.
The vacuum cleaner will always attempt to
free itself on its own, however, we recommend
to remove it by hand from the stuck location.
The vacuum cleaner returned to the charging
station without completing the cleaning process.
The vacuum cleaner detected alow battery
charge level and automatically returned to the
charging station to recharge.
This is anormal occurrence. Allow the vacuum
cleaner to recharge.
The remote control doesn't work.
(Recommended distance is 5 m.)
Batteries are flat. Replace the batteries in the remote control.
The vacuum cleaner battery is almost flat. Allow the vacuum cleaner to recharge.
The remote signal receiver on the vacuum
cleaner or the signal transmitter on the remote
control is blocked or soiled.
Wipe the signal receiver and transmitter using
aclean wiping cloth.
The remote control signal is being interfered with
by another device in its vicinity.
Do not use the remote control in the vicinity of
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Problem Cause Solution
Whilst the vacuum cleaner is running,
vacuuming locations are being left out, its travel
path is chaotic, it is travelling in the opposite
direction or seems to vacuum the same places
over and over again.
Alternatively, the map inthe application does
not correspond to real space or is redrawn.
The floor is too smooth, the central wheel slides
on the floor, the vacuum cleaner is on acarpet
with too high apile, or the vacuum cleaner
travels over low obstacles, thresholds and strips,
and this affects its decision making process
regarding the cleaning area in the entire home.
We recommend closing the doors of individual
rooms and ato allow them to be cleaned
individually.
The floor is washed and polished or too smooth,
which reduces friction between the wheels and
the floor.
We recommend cleaning the floor after it has
been waxed.
Cables, foreign objects on the floor affect the
operation of the vacuum cleaner.
Prior to starting the vacuum cleaner, it is
important to remove from the floor any cables,
slippers, toys and other foreign objects to
reduce the number of obstacles, which the
vacuum cleaner will need to drive around.
You have lifted the robotic vacuum cleaner off
the ground.
If you lift the robotic vacuum cleaner off the
ground during cleaning, it will lose orientation
andbegin to clean the entire space again. This
is anormal occurrence.
Dirt remains on the floor after cleaning is
finished.
The side rotary brush is blocked. Clean out the side rotary brush and move the
robotic vacuum cleaner into an open area.
The combination 2-in-1 dust container is not
correctly inserted in the robotic vacuum cleaner.
Insert the combination 2-in-1 dust container
into the robotic vacuum cleaner.
The dust container is full or the HEPA filter is
clogged.
Empty the dust container or clean the HEPA
filter.
It is not possible to switch on the vacuum
cleaner.
The battery is depleted. Allow the battery to fully charge.
The vacuum cleaner has problems with
movement on the floor.
Front swivel wheel is blocked. Clean out the front swivel wheel and move the
robotic vacuum cleaner into an open area.
The vacuum cleaner will seek out the charging
station but does not dock in it.
The charging station is blocked or is too far
away, it is not connected to apower source;
foreign objects are caught on the mop sleeve
holder or the mop sleeve is rolled up.
Place the charging station into an open area
and place the robotic vacuum cleaner into its
vicinity and turn it on; insert the plug of the
power adapter into apower socket; clean out
the mop sleeve holder and straighten out the
mop sleeve.
The vacuum cleaner is not behaving normally. Internal fault. Switch off the robotic vacuum cleaner and then
switch it on again and start it. If the problem
persists, switch off the vacuum cleaner and
contact an authorised service centre.
The water tank does not release water into the
sleeve or is only releasing asmall amount of
water.
There is an insufficient amount of water in the
water tank; the sleeve is excessively soiled; the
holder is not inserted.
Refill the water tank with water; clean the
sleeve; correctly insert the mop sleeve holder.
The water tank is releasing too much water. The water tank is not in its place; the water
outlet is set to maximum.
Check that the water tank is properly inserted;
adjust the water outlet.
It is not possible to add the vacuum cleaner to
the app.
You are using 5 GHz network. Switch to 2.4 GHz network.
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ERROR MESSAGES
The robotic vacuum cleaner will emit aseries of beeps indicating an error message, and the indicator will flash or light red.
Meaning Solution
One beep and the indicator is red. Side travel wheel is blocked. Eliminate the cause of the blockage.
One beep and the indicator flashes red. The bumper is blocked. Eliminate the cause of the blockage. Push
your hand on the right, left and centre of the
bumper to make sure it is working properly.
Two beeps and the indicator flashes red. The side rotary brush is blocked. Eliminate the cause of the blockage.
Three beeps and the indicator flashes red. Sensor malfunction. Clean the sensors.
Four beeps and the indicator flashes red. Low battery. Allow the vacuum cleaner to recharge.

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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Robotic Vacuum Cleaner
Power input of the robotic vacuum cleaner .......................................... 14.8 V
Rated power ............................................................................................................25 W
Battery ........................................................................... Li-ion / 14.8 V/ 2600 mAh
Dimensions (diameter × height) ....................................................... 305 x 76 mm
Weight ....................................................................................................................2.15 kg
Charging time ............................................................................................... 4–6 hours
Operating time per single charge ..................................................................90 min
Dust container capacity .................................................................................. 400 ml
Water tank capacity ..........................................................................................250 ml
Power Adapter
Power supply ..................................................... 100–240 V~ 50–60 Hz 0.35 A
Output ........................................................................................ 19 V 0.6 A, 11.4 W
Protection class .......................................................................................................IP67
Charging Base
Input voltage/current............................................................................19 V 0.6 A
Output voltage/current .......................................................................19 V , 0.6 A
Dimensions ......................................................................................14 × 13.4 × 7.5cm
Text and technical specifications are subject to change.
Original Consumable Accessories
SRX 4104 HEPA filter
SRX 4103 Side rotary brush
SRX 4102 Mopping sleeve
SENCOR hereby declares that the radio device type SRV 4150WH
conforms to the 2014/53/EU directive. The full text of the EU Declaration
of Conformity is available at: www.sencor.eu.
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INSTRUCTIONS AND INFORMATION ON DISPOSAL OF USED
PACKAGING MATERIAL
Dispose of used packaging material at the location designated by the
municipality for waste disposal.
DISPOSAL OF USED ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT
Used electrical andelectronic products must not be added to ordinary
municipal waste. For proper disposal and recycling of these products,
deliver them to designated collection points. Alternatively, in some
European Union states or other European countries the products can be
returned to the local retailer when buying an equivalent new product.
By properly disposing of this product, you help preserve valuable natural
resources and contribute to preventing potential negative impacts on the
environment and human health resulting from improper waste disposal.
For more details, contact your local authority or nearest collection point.
Fines may be imposed for improper disposal of this type of waste as per
national regulations.
For Business Entities in European Union States
To dispose of electric or electronic equipment, request necessary
information from your retailer or supplier.
Disposal in Other Countries Outside the European Union
If you wish to dispose of this product, request the necessary information
about the correct disposal method from the local council or from your
retailer.
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