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Fig. 15
If the area to be cleaned has a balcony or stairs, a physical barrier must be placed in order to
prevent product damage and ensure safe operation.
Fig. 16
Direct exposure to sun light or great light contrasts may affect to the correct operating of the
sensors. If this happens and the robot stops, change it to a new location for it to start operating
again.
Place the charging base against the wall and leave a minimum free space of:
2 metres to the front.
1 metre to each side.
Fig. 17
Connect the charging base to a power supply. Wind and store the remaining cord in the lower
part of the charging base to avoid accidents.
Fig. 18
Install both side brushes in their corresponding slots, located on the robot's bottom part. Press
until it clicks to make sure they are properly fixed.
Fig. 19
Press the power switch located on the bottom part of the robot. Make sure the power switch
is turned On.
Fig. 20
Place the robot on the charging base and make sure the charging terminals on the robot match
with those of the charging base. Once the robot is properly placed, it will beep once and the
power button will light up If the light blinks orange, it means the battery is not completely
charged. To ensure maximum cleaning time, wait until the light switches to steady blue. This
will indicate the battery is fully charged and that the robot is ready to clean.
Fig. 21
3. OPERATION
Start cleaning
Long press the power button on the robot to activate the robot up.
Press the power button on the robot to start cleaning.
Note: If the robot runs out of battery during cleaning, it will automatically return to the charging
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