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Contents Robo-Sauger Sicherheitsinformationen SicherheitsinformationenVerletzungsrisiko besteht Sachschäden bestehtWichtige Sicherheitshinweise AllgemeinROBO-SAUGER Inhalt Sicherheitsinformationen ProduktmerkmaleHinweise ZUR Stromversorgung VOR DER Erstmaligen Verwendung Der Robo-Sauger könnte ihre Aufmerksamkeit erregen Dadurch können Gegenstände vom Tisch fallenDer Robo-Sauger kann Kinder anfahren, sodass sie umfallen Sauger gut zugänglich ist Sauger automatisch geladen wirdWomöglich aufsaugt Verwenden Sie das Ladegerät niemals für andere ZweckeNetzschalter aus und rufen Sie das Kundendienstzentrum an IM BetriebStellen Sie keine Gegenstände auf den Robo-Sauger Reinigung UND Wartung Und WandWie Reinigungsbenzin, Verdünner oder Alkohol abwischen Drücken Sie nicht mit Kraft gegen die Stoßstange des RoboNetzschalter ausgeschaltet haben Kundendienstzentrum ersetzenVerschiedene Reinigungsmodi ProduktmerkmaleGründliche Eckenreinigung Automatische Ladefunktion Seitlich Rotierende KantenbürsteÜberquerung VON Türschwellen KollisionsschutzZusammenbauen des Geräts KomponentenSaugschlitten Ladegerät Station Weitere Komponenten Zubehör Benutzerhandbuch ReinigungsbürsteBezeichnungen DER Teile SaugschlittenNetzlampe Ladelampe Lüftungsschlitze Ladestift Fernbedienung Zubehör MaximalmodusAnzeigetafel AnzeigebereichTastenbereich Bedienung des Geräts Inbetriebnahme DES ROBO-SAUGERSReihenfolge für die Inbetriebnahme Ein- und Ausschalten des GerätsAufstellen des Ladegeräts Laden Schalten Sie ihn mit dem Netzschalter unten am Gerät einBlinken Wenn die Ladeanzeige beim Saugen blinkt Wenn der Balken in der Batterieanzeige währendInformationen zur Batterie Verwenden DES ROBO-SAUGERS Starten/Anhalten des BetriebsEin- und Ausschalten des Geräts Starten/Anhalten des BetriebsAufladen Automatikbetrieb Punktsaugen Dem sich z. B. viele Krümel, Staub usw. befindenTasten am Konfigurationsreihenfolge SaugschlittenDer Modus wird MaximalmodusDer ausgewählte Zubehör Handreinigung optionalKonfigurationsreihenfolge Reinigen DES ROBO-SAUGERS Beachten Sie die Reinigungs- und WartungshinweiseReinigen des Sensorfensters und der Kamera Fenster des Höhensensors Fenster des hinteren SensorsReinigen des Staubbehälters und des Filters Leeren Sie vor dem Reinigen den StaubbehälterReinigen der Kraftbürste 32 Pflege von Saugaufsätzen und FilterPflege VON Saugaufsätzen UND Filter Reinigen der seitlich rotierenden Kantenbürste Reinigen des Antriebsrads Fehlerbehebung Checkliste VOR DEM Anruf Beim KundendienstSymptom Checkliste Maßnahme Die Saugleistung ist GeringKann das Ladegerät Nicht findenFehlerbehebung UND Fehlercodes Ladegerät Station 355 mmHöhe 90 mm 50 WPage Robot aspirateur Consignes de sécurité Consignes DE SécuritéIndique un danger de mort ou de blessure grave Indique un risque de blessure ou de dégât matérielConsignes Importantes DE Sécurité GénéralitésRobot Aspirateur Table des matières LaspirateurBranchement Cela pourrait entraîner une électrocution ou un incendieAvant Lutilisation Enlevez les objets présents sur le sol avant le nettoyage Distance de 5 cmVeillez à ce que les enfants ne montent pas ou ne sassoient Le robot aspirateur risquerait d’attirer leur attentionSur du liquide eau, huile ou litière d’animaux Ninstallez pas la station de recharge sur un sol sombreEtc EN Cours D’UTILISATION Le robot risquerait de tomber et dêtre endommagéEt autres meubles fins et longs Ne posez aucun objet sur le dessus du robot aspirateurNettoyage ET Entretien ’entrée ou d’une vérandaUn canapé et un mur Nettoyez de temps en temps ces endroitsCapteur d’obstacles LES Différents Modes DE Nettoyage Fonctions du produitNettoyage Parfait DE Chaque Recoin Chargement Automatique Brosse Rotative LatéraleFranchissement DES Seuils DE Portes ANTI-COLLISIONEn option Manuel d’utilisation Brosse de nettoyage Montage de laspirateurComposants Nomenclature DES Pièces Unité principaleTémoin ’alimentation Témoin de charge Grilles d’aération Télécommande en option Mise en place des piles de la télécommandePanneau d’affichage Partie CommandesPartie Affichage Installation DU Robot Aspirateur Procédure d’installationFonctionnement de laspirateur Mise sous/hors tensionInstallation du chargeur Installez le chargeur sur une surface planeClignoter en cours de fonctionnement, le robot En cours de chargeLe témoin de charge devient vert Propos de la batterie Rebranchez le chargeur réinitialisationUtilisation DU Robot Aspirateur Démarrage/Arrêt du nettoyageMise sous/hors tension Démarrage ou arrêt du nettoyageRecharging Nettoyage automatique ActionCorrespondante Permet de régler lePermet de régler le Mode Nettoyage localiséBiscuits ou de poussière par exemple Permet d’annuler lePermet d’annuler le mode Nettoyage intensifBouton de la télécommande Nettoyage manuel en optionEn option Action correspondante DisponibleNettoyage de la lentille du capteur et de la caméra Entretien des outils et des fi ltresNettoyage DU Robot Aspirateur Nettoyage du Réservoir de poussière et des Filtres Videz le réservoir de poussière avant de le nettoyerNettoyage de la brosse principale Entretien DES Outils ET DES Filtres Nettoyage de la brosse rotative latérale Nettoyage de la roue dentraînement Dépannage Symptôme Liste de vérification Mesure à prendreLe robot aspirateur ToutNe parvient pas à La puissanceLors du nettoyage Codes D’ERREUR Dépannage Tirez légèrement sur le pare-choc vers l’extérieurUn corps étranger fi celle, tissu Rotative latéralePoids Unité principaleChargeur Station de recharge Page Robotstofzuiger Veiligheidsinformatie VeiligheidsinformatieBelangrijke Veiligheidsaanwijzingen AlgemeenRobotstofzuiger Inhoud DE Stofzuiger BedienenZorg dat u eventueel aanwezig stof en water van de stekker StroomtoevoerDit zou tot brand en elektrische schokken kunnen leiden Vóór HET Gebruik Te reinigen gebied Reinigingsmodus dat ze voorzichtig moeten zijnInstalleer het oplaadstation niet op een donkere vloer Stopcontact aangeslotenPlaats het oplaadstation op een locatie die voor de Robotstofzuiger goed bereikbaar isGebruik Reiniging EN Onderhoud ReinigenWasbenzine, thinner en alcohol schoonvegen Worden gezetZijborstel voor Productkenmerken Delicate Reiniging VAN Elke HoekDiverse Reinigingsmodi Wat is plafondvormherkenning Visionary mapping plus?Automatisch Opladen Draaiende Zijborstel Voor Reiniging VAN RandenDrempels Oversteken ANTI-BOTSING VeiligheidsinrichtingMontage van de stofzuiger OnderdelenStofzuiger Oplaadstation Andere onderdelen Optie Gebruikershandleiding ReinigingsborstelNamen VAN DE Onderdelen HoofdapparaatOplaadstation Starten/Stoppen Afstandsbediening optieRichtingsknoppen Start/Stop Informatiedisplay DisplaygedeelteKnoppengedeelte DE Robotstofzuiger Installeren Volgorde van installatieDe stofzuiger bedienen De aan/uit-schakelaar gebruikenHet oplaadstation plaatsen Plaats het oplaadstation op een vlakke ondergrondOpladen De batterij Laden en loopt het product circa 90 minutenDE Robotstofzuiger Gebruiken Reiniging starten/stoppenHet apparaat aan- en uitzetten Reiniging starten en stoppenOpnieuw opladen Automatische reiniging ConfiguratievolgordeDe modus instellen De functie Reiniging hervattenLokale reiniging Uitgebreide reiniging De modus annulerenDe modus instellen De modus annuleren Handmatige modus optieOptie Het sensorvenster en de camera reinigen DE Robotstofzuiger ReinigenHoud de methoden voor reiniging en onderhoud in gedachten De stofopvangbak en de filters reinigen Leeg de stofopvangbak eerst voordat u deze gaat reinigenDe zuigborstel reinigen Hulpmiddelenenfiltersonderhouden De draaiende zij borstel voor reiniging van randen reinigen Het rij wiel reinigen Symptoom Controlelijst Maatregel Problemen oplossenControlelijst Vóór Bellen MET DE Klantenservice Niet vinden Controleer of de stekker vanHet oplaadstation goed in het Probleemoplossing Voor Foutcodes Stofzuiger OplaadstationHoogte 90 mm Circa 0,6 ℓPage Vacuum Cleaning Robot Safety information Safety InformationImportant Safety Instructions GeneralVacuum Cleaning Robot Contents This may result in fi re or electric shock Power RelatedDo not use a damaged power cord, plug, or a loose power Open all doors to clean all rooms Before USEBurning cigarettes, etc Material such asRemove objects scattered on the floor before cleaning Always keep the power cord of the charger plugged intoMake sure the vacuum cleaning robot does not vacuum or Clear the areaThis will result in critical damage to the charger Make sure that there is no trace of liquids on the chargerYou cannot use the vacuum cleaning robot on thick carpets This may result in damage when the unit accidentally dropsUSE This may result in damage to carpetsCleaning and Maintenance Edge-cleaning side Product features Delicate Cleaning of Every CornerVarious Cleaning Modes What is ceiling shape recognition Visionary mapping plus?EDGE-CLEANING Side Rotating Brush Safety DeviceAuto Charging Doorsill CrossingAssembling the cleaner Option Cleaning BrushComponents Main Body Charger Station Others ComponentsName of Each Part Main unitPower Lamp Charge Lamp Vents Charge Pin Remote Control Option Installing the Remote Control BatteriseCleaning Mode Display PartButton Part Display panelOperating the cleaner Installing the Vacuum Cleaning RobotInstallation order Turning the Power Switch on or offInstalling the charger Install the charger on a fl at surfaceRobot manually Until you hear a Recharging power sound fromCharging Battery warranty period is 6 months from the date Purchase About the BatteryBattery and will run for about 90 minutes Using the Vacuum Cleaning Robot Starting/Stopping CleaningTurning the power on or off Starting or stopping cleaningOption Auto Cleaning Main unit button Remote controlAbout the Resume Cleaning function Button OptionSpot Cleaning Max Cleaning While cleaningManual Cleaning Option Set the mode Cancel the modeCharger station, manual cleaning is not supported Configuration SequenceCleaning the Vacuum Cleaning Robot Please keep the cleaning and maintenance methods in mindCleaning the Sensor Window and the Camera Maintain tools and fi ltersCleaning the Dust Bin and the Filters First, empty the dust bin before cleaning itCleaning the Power Brush Maintain Tools and Filters Cleaning the Edge-Cleaning Side rotating Brush Cleaning the Driving Wheel Symptom Checklist Measure to Take TroubleshootingChecklist Before SVC Calls Check whether the power plug Robot cannot findCharger is plugged correctly ChargerTroubleshooting for Error Codes Specifications Main BodyCharger Station Open Source Announcement GNU General Public LicensePage No Warranty GNU Lesser General Public License Page Page No Warranty Jpeg Code No. DA68-00682E REV0.0
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VR10ATBATRD/SW, VR10ATBATRD/EO, VR10ATBATGY/EF, VR10BTBATBB/EF, VR10ATBATBB/EO specifications

The Samsung VR10BTBATBB/EG, VR10ATBATGY/EG, VR10BTBATUB/SW, VR10BTBATGY/SW, and VR10ATBATGY/SW are part of Samsung’s innovative range of robot vacuums designed to simplify home cleaning. With a focus on convenience and advanced technology, these models showcase features that cater to diverse cleaning needs in modern homes.

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These models are equipped with Samsung’s intelligent mapping technology, which enables them to efficiently navigate your home. They create a map of the environment, allowing for systematic cleaning paths that cover every corner without getting stuck or missing areas. This feature is complemented by smart sensors that help avoid obstacles and drops, ensuring the robot can clean your space safely.

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