Cleaning the joint
brush(3b)(Fig. 9)
Clean the joint brush frequently with a clean, damp rag.
Do not spray water on the outside or clean the robot using volatile substances such as
benzene, thinners or alcohol.
Cleaning the robot
The vacuuming power or lifespan of the device could be reduced if maintenance routines
are not carried out properly. Please make sure to follow the instructions provided below:
1. Please empty the dust box after each use.
2. If the dust filter ((H)EPA) filter) is dirty, clean it with a vacuum cleaner or a soft brush.
3. Eliminate any foreign substances from the sensor windows (lateral sensor, floor sensors).
- Cleaning the dust box(6)
Open the lid of the main body by pressing the push logo (1f) and remove the dust box as
indicated in the illustration.
(Fig. 10)
Press the box lid open button (6b) and open the dust box lid (6c) as indicated in the
illustration.
(Fig. 11)
Empty the dust box over a dustbin.
(Fig.12)
Clean the dust box seals using a cloth
Cleaning the (H)EPA filter(6f)
Open the lid of the main body by pressing the push logo and remove the dust box as
indicated in the figure.
Remove the (H)EPA filter located at the front of the dust box and remove the (H)EPA filter
case(6g)
(Fig. 13)
Tap lightly on the filter holding it above your garbage bin in order to remove excess dust.
(Fig. 14)
Warning : Do not place the filter under water. The water can damage the motor.
Cleaning the foam filter(6e)
Remove the foam filter (located behind the (H)EPA filter) as indicated in the illustration.
(Fig. 15)
Wash lightly under running water and leave to dry for at least 12 hours before refitting.
(Fig. 16)
Replacing different parts
Replacing the (H)EPA filter
In the event of abnormal noise or vacuuming problems while the robot is in use, check the
(H)EPA filter and replace it if it is in poor condition.
Remove the (H)EPA filter case.
The (H)EPA filter is a replaceable accessory; you can buy a new one at one of our Service
Centers.
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