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Suction power level is very
low
The robot vacuum cleaner
does not charge
The robot does not return
to the self-emptying base
The main brush does not
spin
The robot vacuum cleaner
movements or route are
unusual
Self-emptying base
Problem
Dirt-disposal bag missing,
or fan does not start
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Check if there are obstructions blocking the air inlet.
Empty the tank.
Clean the filters with a vacuum cleaner or a self-cleaning
brush.
Check if the filters are wet.
Dry the filters in a natural way before using them. Make sure
they are completely dry, if there are any moisture remains,
they could reach the motor and damage the robot vacuum
cleaner.
Check if the charging base indicators are on. Otherwise,
contact the official Technical Support Service of Cecotec.
Clean the charging terminals with a clean, dry cloth.
Check if the robot vacuum cleaner beeps when it gets to the
charging base. Contact the official Technical Support Service
of Cecotec.
Remove the objects 1 metre on the left and right, and 2
metres in front of the charging base.
The robot vacuum cleaner will return to the charging base
faster when it is near it. When it is far, it will take more time
to identify it. Clean the charging terminals.
Clean the main brush.
Check if the main brush is installed correctly.
Carefully clean the sensors with a clean, dry cloth.
Restart the robot vacuum cleaner. To do this, switch the robot
off and on or do a RESET.
Solution
Check if the dirt-disposal bag is missing–if so, replace the
bag.
Check that the dirt-disposal bag is installed correctly.
Frequent emptying may cause overheating or fan failure.
Wait a couple minutes before starting a new emptying.