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make sure they are completely dry before installing them again; otherwise, moisture can reach
the robot motor and damage it.
Free-fall sensors cleaning
Use a clean, dry and soft cloth to wipe off any dust from the free-fall sensor located on the
robot lower part.
Warning
Do not apply cleaning products directly on the sensors.
Cleaning the multifunctional brush
1.
Press lightly on the tabs of the multi-function brush frame to open the compartment and
remove it. Fig. 25
2.
Remove any hair, lint or other dirt trapped in the brush and around the shafts.
3.
Clear and clean the robot suction channel. Fig. 26
4.
Reinstall the multi-function brush and its frame.
Side brushes
Side brushes are designed with multiple bristles and are used to push dirt towards the suction
nozzle and to thoroughly clean edges and corners. These brushes can wear out over time,
affecting negatively to the cleaning efficiency. For this reason, it is suggested to replace each
side brush after a maximum of 220 hours or less.
Recommendation
It is recommended to clean the side brushes once a week with the help of the autoclean brush.
Sensors
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Your robot vacuum cleaner has different types of sensors, for example, proximity sensors
that allow the robot to move around while detecting obstacles, or free-fall sensors that
help the robot detect slopes or possible gaps/unevenness such as staircases. These
sensors are always in contact with dust particles, and therefore can be blocked over time,
causing possible navigation errors.
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It is suggested to clean all the robot sensors with the cleaning brush or with a dry, soft
cloth after a maximum of 35 hours of operation or less.
Battery charge and replacement
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To lengthen the battery shelf life, keep the robot charging on the charging base when not
in use.
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Remove the battery and store it in a safe, dry place if the device will not be used for a long
period of time.
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To replace the battery, follow the instructions below:
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