USING THE SHARK ION™ ROBOT
SETTING THE CLEANING SCHEDULE
IMPORTANT: If your robot does not beep or show the Schedule icon, you may be out of range. To resend
the scheduling data to your robot, move close to the robot and press and hold the UP arrow on the remote
for two full seconds, until the Signal icon appears. Your robot will beep and display the Schedule icon. Make
sure the remote is pointed directly at your robot.
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1 To schedule a cleaning, the day and time must
be set. If you haven't yet set the date and time,
follow the steps on the previous page.
2 To schedule or edit a cleaning, press and hold
the SCHEDULE button (with the calendar icon)
on the remote control for one second. On the
screen, the day of the week display will flash.
3 Use the UP/DOWN arrows on the remote to
select the day of the week for your scheduled
cleaning. (Days with a cleaning already scheduled
will be circled. If a day is not circled, there is no
cleaning scheduled for that day yet.) Press the
CLEAN/ENTER button on the remote to set the
day. The day of the week will remain flashing
until the cleaning time is completely scheduled.
4 Use the UP/DOWN arrows on the remote to
turn ON or OFF the cleaning scheduled for the
selected day. Press CLEAN/ENTER to confirm
selection.
NOTE: You will need to have at least one day scheduled for cleaning to toggle the schedule ON/OFF.
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5 If OFF is selected, the screen will display the
days of the week again, with no time or AM/PM
options. If ON is selected, a circle will appear
around the selected day. To change the time of
the cleaning on the selected day, use the UP/
DOWN arrows on the remote to select the hour
of the cleaning, then press CLEAN/ENTER to set.
6 On the screen, the minutes field in the time
display will begin flashing. Use the UP/DOWN
arrows to select the minutes, then press the
CLEAN/ENTER button to set. On the screen, AM
and PM will begin to flash.
7 Use the UP/DOWN arrows to select AM or PM,
then press the CLEAN/ENTER button to set. Use
the UP/DOWN arrows on the remote to select
another day for a scheduled cleaning.
8 When all days and times for scheduled cleanings
are set, press the SCHEDULE button on the
remote to complete set up. (After 20 seconds of
inactivity, the system will time out and transmit
your current schedule.) Your robot should beep
and show the Schedule icon.
VIEWING SCHEDULED CLEANINGS
1 To view previously scheduled cleanings, press
the SCHEDULE button on the remote.
2 Once the SCHEDULE button has been selected,
the screen will display the days of the week.
Circles will appear around the days with
scheduled cleanings. (This action will time out
within 15 seconds of selecting the SCHEDULE
button on the remote.)
TURNING YOUR SCHEDULE ON/OFF
1 To turn the schedule ON, press and hold the UP
arrow on the remote for two full seconds. The
Signal icon will appear on screen and a Schedule
icon will appear on your robot.
2 To turn the schedule OFF, press and hold the
UP arrow on the remote for two full seconds.
The Signal icon will appear on screen and the
Schedule icon will disappear from your robot.
USING THE SHARK ION™ ROBOT
INSTALLING THE SIDE BRUSHES
MANUAL CLEANING MODE
IMPORTANT: Before cleaning an entire room for the first time, we recommend that you first test your robot on a small
section of the floor to ensure there is no scratching.
IMPORTANT: Robot uses cliff sensors to avoid stairs and other steep drops. Sensors may work less effectively when they
are dirty. For best results, clean sensors as needed.
TIP: Turn off the power switch if robot will not be used for a long period of time.
TIP: To preserve battery life, unit should be recharged at least once every three months.
The 2 included side brushes snap onto the square
pegs on the bottom of the robot. Press brushes
down onto the pegs until they click into place.
To manually start a cleaning cycle, press the
Clean button on the robot. To stop the robot before
it finishes cleaning and automatically returns to the
dock, press the button again.
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