Problem
Cause
The filter in the dust
container is dirty.
The suction opening
in the bottom is
clogged.
The front wheel is
jammed with hair or
other dirt.
The robot is cleaning
a black floor, which
triggers the drop-off
sensors. This causes
the robot to move in
an unusual pattern.
The robot is cleaning
a floor that reflects
sunlight quite strongly.
This triggers the
drop-off sensors and
causes the robot to
move in an unusual
pattern.
The battery can
The rechargeable
no longer be
battery has reached
charged or runs
the end of its life.
empty very fast.
Solution
Clean the filter in the dust container with a brush
with soft bristles (see chapter 'Cleaning and
maintenance', section 'Emptying and cleaning the dust
container')
If brushing does not help to clean the filter, replace
the filter with a new one (see chapter 'Replacement',
section 'Replacing the filter' and chapter 'Ordering
accessories').
Clean the suction opening (see chapter 'Cleaning
and maintenance', section 'Cleaning the suction
opening, the wheels and the drop-off sensors').
Clean the front wheel (see chapter 'Cleaning and
maintenance', section 'Cleaning the suction opening,
the wheels and the drop-off sensors').
Please go to www.philips.com/support or contact
the Consumer Care Centre in your country.
Close the curtains to block sunlight from entering
the room.
Replace the rechargeable battery (see chapter
'Replacement', section Replacing the rechargeable
battery' and chapter 'Ordering accessories').
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