Troubleshooting
Appendices
Symptom | Checklist | |
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| • Check if the power switch is on. | |
| • Check if all the icons are displayed on display panel. | |
| • Check if the battery of the robot vacuum cleaner is | |
The robot vacuum | depleted. | |
cleaner is not working | ||
at all. | to the charger to charge it. | |
| • Replace the batteries (AAA type) when the remote | |
| controller is not working. | |
| • Check if the dustbin is assembled. | |
| • When “Lo” is displayed on the display panel, carry the | |
| robot vacuum cleaner to the charger to charge it. | |
| • When the robot vacuum cleaner is stuck by the obstacles | |
The robot vacuum | such as cord, threshold etc, pick it up to remove it from the | |
obstacle. | ||
cleaner is stopped during | ||
cleaning process. | ||
off the power switch and remove the fabric or string | ||
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| before using it again. | |
| • When the robot vacuum cleaner stuck to the floor where | |
| there is a height difference, carry it to another area. | |
| • If the filter is clogged, turn off the power switch and clean | |
| the dustbin and filter. | |
| • When there’s too much dust in the dustbin, suction power | |
| may get weakened. Turn off the power switch and empty | |
Suction power is weak. | the dustbin. | |
• If the intake (on bottom of The robot vacuum cleaner) is | ||
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| blocked by foreign matters, turn off the power switch and | |
| remove foreign matter from the intake. | |
| • When noise suddenly increase, turn off the emergency | |
| switch and empty the dustbin. | |
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