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The filters shelf life will depend on the accumulated use and the type of particles which are
frequently vacuumed. It is recommended to replace the filters every 6 months.
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To remove the filters (Fig. 16):
1.
Press the dust tank opening button, marked with the word "CLEAN", and pull on the
metallic handle to remove the filtering system.
2.
Once the filtering system is out, turn the metallic handle anticlockwise and you will be
able to take the high-efficiency filters out.
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Vacuum and shake the filters to remove every particle and dust remain that may block
them and difficult the correct air circulation. Remember not to use the vacuum cleaner
without the filters properly assembled.
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Filters cannot be washed inside a washing machine nor dried with a hair dryer.
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Do not brush the high-efficiency filter.
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To empty the dust tank, press the dust tank lower cover opening button, open it and empty
it. Fig. 17
Cleaning the Jaliscazo brush
Fig. 18
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Move the rotary brush release button with the finger toward the arrow and remove the
cover on the same side of the brush.
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Take one end of the brush out as shown on the image.
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It is important to clear and clean all the residues left in the brush rotary axis.
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If you decide to wash the brush, you must air dry all the pieces. Assemble the pieces back
to use the brush again.
Watertank cleaning
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To clean the water tank, fill it with clean water, shake it, and empty it.
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The mop is washable; therefore, it is suggested to wash it after every use.
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Replace the cloth after 20-30 uses, depending on the use.
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When the mop cloth is used for a long time, it is possible that the water output is affected.
This can be avoided by cleaning both the mop and water tank regularly.
How to remove the battery
Press the battery release button and remove the battery as shown in figure 19. Store the
battery in a plastic bag and leave it in a dry place.
Vacuum cleaner storage
If the robot will not be used for a long period of time, remove the battery from the product, and
store it in a dry and safe place.
Maintenance indicator
The full tank icon or the clogged filter icon will be displayed if maintenance on the vacuum
cleaner has not been properly and frequently carried out. Fig. 20
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7. TROUBLESHOOTING
Problem
Possible cause
The motor does not operate
The battery does not work
any longer.
The metallic tubes, floor
brushes, batteries or the
device itself are not properly
assembled.
The suction power decreased
The dust tank is full. Fig. 20
and the vacuum cleaner
The filter has too much dust.
makes a lot of noise.
Fig. 22
The electric rotary brush inlet
is obstructed or the brush is
blocked. Fig. 21
Insufficient operating time
Insufficient charge time.
after charging the vacuum
The battery is old.
cleaner.
(The battery life may vary
according to the room
temperature).
8. ERROR CODES
Code
Problem
E1
The vacuum cleaner shuts down and
does not charge.
E2
The vacuum cleaner does not charge. The charger's voltage is below 36.3 V
E2
The vacuum cleaner does not charge. The charger's voltage is below 32.1 V
The vacuum cleaner shuts down.
E3
The device turns off and displays E3
E5
The device turns off and displays E5
E6
The device turns off and displays E6
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Solution
Charge the vacuum cleaner.
Make sure all parts of the
vacuum cleaner are correctly
assembled.
Clean the dirt.
Clean or replace the filter.
Clean the dust inside the
electric rotary brush.
Fully charge the battery
following the instructions in
this manual.
Batteries are easily
recycled. Go to the closest
maintenance point and buy
new batteries.
Cause
Short circuit
Low battery
The motor short-circuits when the
battery is low
Main motor overload (second level)
Main motor overload
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