Samsung WF9702N3W/YLE, WF1602W5C/YLE About the IrDA sensor, Infrared devices and a device may not

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About the IrDA sensor.

[Infrared Signal Priority]

CAUTION The infrared signal transmission may

 

 

 

not be smooth in locations exposed to

 

 

 

halogen lamps or in outdoor locations.

 

 

 

Robotic vacuum cleaner uses 3 types of

Remote Control

Virtual guard

Charger

infrared devices and a device may not

work in front of another device with a

 

 

 

higher priority.

 

 

 

When controlling the robotic vacuum cleaner with the remote control, the robotic vacuum cleaner may cross the virtual fence of the VIRTUAL GUARD or run against an obstacle, because the remote control signal has a higher priority than the VIRTUAL GUARD signal.

When using the robotic vacuum cleaner in a small location or at a close distance, it may malfunction due to interference of the infrared signals.

Install the VIRTUAL GUARD away from the charger as auto charging may be interrupted if the VIRTUAL GUARD is near the charger.

If more than one robotic vacuum is used simultaneously, they may malfunction due to interference of the infrared signals.

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Robotic Vacuum Cleaner Thank you for purchasing a Samsung productSafety information Indicates that a danger of death or serious injury existsImportant Safety Instructions Robotic Vacuum Cleaner Contents This may result in fire or electric shock Power relatedMake sure to remove any dust or water from the power plug Open all doors to clean all rooms Before activating the robotic vacuum cleaner, make sureNever use robotic vacuum cleaner in locations with Before useRemove objects scattered on the floor before cleaning Clear the area This will result in critical damage to the chargerThis may result in damage to carpets This may result in damage when the unit accidentally dropsUse This may result in malfunctionThis product is not suitable for wet mops. option Cleaning and maintenanceCleaning robot cannot move over carpets after the mop Failing to do so may result in fire or electric shock Failing to do so may result in bad odorsVarious Cleaning Modes Product FeaturesDelicate Cleaning of Every Corner Convenient Virtual Guard FunctionAuto Charging Edge-Cleaning Side Rotating BrushSafety device Doorsill CrossingAssembling the cleaner ComponentsName of each part Mode Lamp Main Body Distance Detection Sensor Charger StationRemote Control Cleaning Mode Display Battery Level IndicatorScheduled Cleaning Cleaning ModeTurning the power switch on or off Operating the cleanerInstalling the robotic vacuum cleaner Instalation orderAlways keep the power cord of the charger Installing the chargerArrange the power cord along the wall Check the charge status of the robotic vacuum Cleaner ChargingAbout the battery Setting the time You can only set the time using the remote controlMode Installing the virtual guard optionPower button Mode lamp flashes red Work in front of another device with a Higher priority About the IrDA sensorInfrared devices and a device may not Attaching a mop option Using the robotic vacuum cleanerMop plate from the cleaning robot before cleaning a carpet You can effectively remove dust with the microfiber mopStarting/stopping cleaning You can run or stop all robotic vacuum functionsRecharging Turbo Mode Auto cleaningNormal Mode Judges cleaning to be complete and does not resume CleaningYou can conveniently clean a specific area that has a a Spot cleaningEdge Mode Cleaning Complete Lot of cookie crumbs, dust, and etcAbout the Resume Cleaning function Max cleaningTurbo Mode Edge Mode Turbo Or Off turbo Manual cleaningNormal Mode Turbo Mode Edge Mode Scheduled cleaning Operating the cleaner Setting daily cleaningPlease keep the cleaning and maintenance methods in mind Cleaning the robotic vacuum cleanerUsing additional functions Maintain tools and filterRear Sensor Window Cleaning the sensor window and the cameraEmptying dust quickly Install the filter into the dust bin Cleaning the dust bin and the filterFirst, empty the dust bin before cleaning it Close the dust bin cover and install it into the main unitCleaning the power brush Filter Dust Outlet Cover Dust Bin CoverMaintain tools and filter Cleaning the edge-cleaning side rotating brush Cleaning the driving wheel Caring for the mop optionTroubleshooting Checklist before svc callsCleaner passes Symptom Checklist Measure to Take Robotic vacuumCleaner cannot BatteryPower brush Troubleshooting for error codesError Code Cause How to remove the battery Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Mm Height Product specificationMm Height Mm Length Mm Width Classification Detail SpecificationsCleaning method MechanicalOpen Source Announcement OpenCV
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