cords, clothing, newspapers, curtains) from the working area
before operating the appliance.
Do not cover the sensors and ventilation slots on the robot
vacuum cleaner.
NOTICE!
Possible damage to the appliance due to abrasion
on rough surfaces.
Some skirting, especially chimneys and ovens, can have
a rough, brushed or grainy anodised, cast iron, steel or
metal surface. These surfaces can act like sandpaper on
rubber and plastic surfaces and damage the surface if
coming into contact with the appliance. The above sur-
faces themselves can also be damaged by collision with
the vacuum cleaner.
Prevent the appliance from colliding with rough, brushed or
grainy surfaces so as to avoid damage. Test the surface by
carefully rubbing a cloth or towel over the area. If this results
in fluff, the area should be excluded from suction so as to
avoid a collision.
CAUTION!
Risk of injury/risk of damage to the appliance!
Due to the layout and design of a room, it may be pos-
sible that the sensors of the robot vacuum cleaner do
not fully detect stairs and obstacles. There is the risk of
blind spots within which the robot can fall down stairs
or unsecured edges.
Test in operation whether or not the robot vacuum
cleaner detects stairs or other obstacles, particularly on
very light or white high-gloss floors.
If necessary, set up additional barriers to prevent damage to
objects, walls, stairs or the appliance.
The stair height must be at least 8 cm.
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