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5.
Care for the main brush, main brush cover, main brush housing, and joints as
described below.
Part
Main brush
Remove the bearing cap attached to the main brush and get
rid of the trapped dust.
For trapped hair and lint, cut them short along the bristles of
the brush with scissors and then remove them. For clinging
dust, wash it away with water.
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1. Bearing cap
Main brush
Wipe it clean with a cloth dampened with water or diluted
cover
neutral detergent. If the dirt is noticeable, wash it away with
water.
Main brush
Wipe it clean with a cloth dampened with water or diluted
housing
neutral detergent.
It cannot be washed with water.
Joints
For the joints attached to the robotic cleaner, loosen the screw
with a screwdriver while holding the joint by hand. After that,
pick the joint up.
Remove dust caught inside the robotic cleaner.
1. Joint 2. Screw
NOTICE
Do not use thinner, benzine, alcohol, etc. because they can be a cause of
deterioration or discoloration.
6.
Parts washed with water should be dried sufficiently in a well -ventilated place
out of direct sunlight.
• Using parts without drying them properly may cause a reduction in suction
power, as well as a reduction in motor life.
• Using parts while moisture remains on them may cause an odor or failure.
• The drying time should be about one day.
• Avoid drying with a dryer, a blower, etc.
7.
Put the bearing cap back to the original position in the main brush.
8.
Fasten the joints to the robotic cleaner using screws.
9.
Attach the main brush so that the shape of the main brush holder fits the
groove of the joints of the robotic cleaner.
How to care
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10. Rotate the bearing cap to align the orientation, then insert it into the robotic
cleaner.
11. Attach the main brush cover (push the hook in until it clicks).
• Be careful not to get a side brush caught in the main brush cover.
• Make it easier to avoid catching the side brushes by removing the side
brushes temporarily or by attaching the main brush cover while rotating the
side brush in the direction shown in the figure.
Caring for wheels
• Care for wheels when dust and hair get caught in them.
• Do not remove wheels from the robotic cleaner.
• Get rid of dust caught in the casters. If it is hard to get rid of, use fine-tipped
scissors, tweezers, etc.
• Remove dirt on both drive wheels while rotating them. In this time, be careful not
to get your hand caught.
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