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Contents Robot aspirateur Indique un risque de blessure ou de dégât matériel Consignes de sécuritéConsignes DE Sécurité Indique un danger de mort ou de blessure graveConsignes Importantes DE Sécurité Robot Aspirateur Laspirateur Table des matièresCela pourrait entraîner une électrocution ou un incendie BranchementAvant Lutilisation Cordon d’alimentation traîner sur le sol Enlevez les objets présents sur le sol avant le nettoyagePas sur le robot aspirateur Mettre le robot aspirateur hors tensionEtc Ninstallez pas la station de recharge sur un sol sombreSur du liquide eau, huile ou litière d’animaux Ne posez aucun objet sur le dessus du robot aspirateur EN Cours D’UTILISATIONLe robot risquerait de tomber et dêtre endommagé Et autres meubles fins et longsNettoyez de temps en temps ces endroits Nettoyage ET Entretien’entrée ou d’une véranda Un canapé et un murCapteur d’obstacles Nettoyage Parfait DE Chaque Recoin Fonctions du produitLES Différents Modes DE Nettoyage ANTI-COLLISION Chargement AutomatiqueBrosse Rotative Latérale Franchissement DES Seuils DE PortesComposants Montage de laspirateurEn option Manuel d’utilisation Brosse de nettoyage Unité principale Nomenclature DES PiècesTémoin ’alimentation Témoin de charge Grilles d’aération Mise en place des piles de la télécommande Télécommande en optionPartie Affichage Partie CommandesPanneau d’affichage Mise sous/hors tension Installation DU Robot AspirateurProcédure d’installation Fonctionnement de laspirateurInstallez le chargeur sur une surface plane Installation du chargeurClignoter en cours de fonctionnement, le robot En cours de chargeRebranchez le chargeur réinitialisation Propos de la batterieDémarrage/Arrêt du nettoyage Utilisation DU Robot AspirateurRecharging Propos de la fonction de reprise du nettoyage Nettoyage automatiquePermet d’annuler le Permet de régler le ModeNettoyage localisé Biscuits ou de poussière par exempleNettoyage intensif Permet d’annuler le modeDisponible Permet de régler le mode Permet d’annuler le modeLorsque le robot aspirateur est installé sur la station Nettoyage manuel en optionNettoyage DU Robot Aspirateur Entretien des outils et des fi ltresNettoyage de la lentille du capteur et de la caméra Videz le réservoir de poussière avant de le nettoyer Nettoyage du Réservoir de poussière et des FiltresNettoyage de la brosse principale Entretien DES Outils ET DES Filtres Nettoyage de la brosse rotative latérale Nettoyage de la roue dentraînement De nettoyage DépannageLe robot aspirateur ToutLors du nettoyage La puissanceNe parvient pas à Rotative latérale Codes D’ERREUR DépannageTirez légèrement sur le pare-choc vers l’extérieur Un corps étranger fi celle, tissu40 W 355 mm90 mm 50 WGNU General Public License Open Source AnnouncementPage No Warranty GNU Lesser General Public License Page Page No Warranty Jpeg 01 48 63