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fastened.
Fig. 12
Only for Wet & dry tank installation:
Attach the mop to the bottom part of the mop bracket with the Velcro.
Fig. 13
Manually press the clips on both sides of the Wet & dry tank and push it into its correct position
until you hear a click indicating it is properly fixed.
Fig. 14
Note:
Do not use the scrubbing function while the robot is unattended.
Remove the mop bracket when the robot is charging or not in use.
If there are carpets in the house, set Restricted Areas to avoid the robot from passing over
them.
Add some drops of cleaning agent (not corrosive) if considered necessary.
Warning: The excess of cleaning agents might block water outlets.
To remove the mop bracket, press the release button and pull from it outwards.
Warning: In order to achieve perfect scrubbing, it is suggested to moisten the mop before using
it.
First cleaning
Once the robot and the charging base are completely installed, follow these steps before
scheduling the first cleaning cycle.
First of all, the robot must be fully charged. It is suggested to allow the robot to charge
overnight. When it is fully charged, it may carry out the first cleaning cycle and save the first
map. To do so, activate Auto cleaning mode and Eco power level. It is very important to follow
these indications for the robot to recognize each and every corner in the house and to create
a complete map.
If the house where the robot is going to be used is too big and the robot runs out of battery,
do not worry. The robot returns to the charging base, saves the full map and those that have
not been completed, and once it is charged again, it resumes the cleaning cycle from the point
it has stopped until it maps all the surface. The robot keeps on mapping constantly, therefore
it adapts independently to each house's features and improves previous maps continuously.
5. OPERATION
Once the robot's light indicator changes from blinking orange to steady blue, the battery is fully
charged and the robot is ready to operate.
The robot cannot operate with low battery.
Recommendation: remove all cables and obstacles from the floor before operating the robot in
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order to avoid accidents and damage.
Robot buttons
Fig. 15
Auto mode
Press the power button on the robot for it to start cleaning automatically, first a cleaning cycle
in Edge modeand then another cycle in and organized zig zag motion, recognizing which areas
it has cleanedand which ones it has not. The robot will plan the cleaning route automatically
as it is cleaning. If during this mode the robot is controlled manually, the robot will calculate
the route again and could go through previously cleaned areas. In order to ensure efficient
cleaning, do not operate it manually during auto mode cleaning.
Thanks to its TotalSurface 2.0 technology, if the battery is low during the cleaning cycle, the
robot will smartly return to the charging base automatically and, once it is fully charged, it will
resume the cleaning process from the same point, offering a high-efficiency cleaning. During
cleaning, the robot will stop briefly to evaluate the area and calculate the cleaning route (this
stop will vary depending on the house conditions).
Warning: The robot cleans in an organized way and per 4x4 m squared areas, therefore it
might leave the room where it is cleaning to finish off the delimited area. Do not worry, the
robot will clean all the accessible surface.
Back home mode
Press the home button on the robot in order to send the robot to the charging base. This mode
can be activated during any other cleaning cycle and the robot will stop cleaning and return to
the charging base automatically.
The robot will take the shortest route back to the charging base thanks to its map memorizing
and its smart back-home function.
When a cleaning cycle has been completed or the robot's battery is low, thanks to its
TotalSurface 2.0 technology, the robot will also return to the charging base to avoid running
out of battery. Once the robot has charged, it will resume cleaning from the exact point where
it has stopped.
Recommendation: Remove the Wet & dry tank during charge.
Remote control
Fig. 16
1. Schedule
2. Power levels (Turbo, Normal and ECO mode)
3. Back home
4. Time
5. Manual control
6. On/Pause
7. Edge mode
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