USING THE SHARK® AI ROBOT VACMOP™
WET MOPPING SETUP
NOTE: Before it can mop, the robot MUST complete its Explore Run and an initial vacuuming run, and Carpet
Detection must be set up in the app.
Attach the mop pad by inserting the flat edge of the
pad through the slot in the reservoir. Pull the mop pad
all the way through the slot until it is securely inserted.
Lift open the fill cap on the top of the reservoir.
Fill with VACMOP cleaning solution, or room
temperature water, to the MAX fill line. Close the cap
and make sure it is properly sealed.
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Secure the pad to the back of the reservoir.
Firmly push the reservoir into the back of the robot,
behind the dust bin, and ensure both latches click
into place. The water droplet icon on the robot
will illuminate white when the reservoir is inserted
properly.
USING THE SHARK® AI ROBOT VACMOP™
WET MOPPING SETUP
When the reservoir has fluid and is properly installed,
with the mop pad attached, the robot is ready to
vacuum and mop simultaneously. Press the Clean
button on the robot or in the app to start a vacuuming
and mopping run. The robot will prime the mop pad
for 30 seconds before starting its run.
To remove the mop pad from the reservoir, detach
the pad from the back of the reservoir and slide the
pad out of the slot.
NOTE: When mopping, your robot may travel over
floor mats or rugs. Before the next mopping run, move
rugs or mats out of the robot's path, or use the app to
enable Carpet Detection or to set up no-go zones.
When mopping is complete, remove the reservoir by
pressing both buttons and sliding it out. Empty the
reservoir after each use.
CAUTION: Floors may be slippery after mopping.
Before your robot's first mopping run, set up Carpet
Detection in the app. This ensures your robot will
avoid carpets and rugs when mopping. Then follow
the instructions in the app to help the robot complete
its Explore Run, and then an initial vacuuming run.
Once the robot completes these runs, it will create
a map in the app, and you can select other areas for
the robot to avoid when mopping.
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