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MOPPING FUNCTION
OPERATION
1. Remove the mopping cloth from the bottom part of the water tank. [Fig. 13]
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Add some cleaning agent if considered necessary.
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NOTE: Remove the water tank when the robot is charging or not in use.
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necessary to soak the cleaning cloth under running water and slightly wring it out, before attaching it to
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WARNING: Water will start to drip out of the attachment, as soon as the water tank has been inserted. Start
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Due to the same reason, remove the water tank directly after the cleaning process has ended.
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robot should get stuck.
4. After mopping , remove the water tank and the mop. Open the rubber cap and pour remaining water
out of the tank. [Fig. 16]
5. Remove the mop from the water tank and wash it with delicate detergent and rinse it off. Wring the
mop and let it dry.
MAINTAINING YOUR ROBOT CLEANER
EMPTYING THE DUST CONTAINER
After vacuuming, remove the dust container.
1. Press the release button and pull it out. [Fig. 17]
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2. Hold the dust container over a dust bin. [Fig. 18]
3. Use the cleaning brush when necessary to remove any excess dust from the internal surface of the
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CLEANING THE FILTERS
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container empties and should not be washed.
1. Turn the robot off and remove from the charging station.
Fig. 16
2. Press the dust container release button and remove the dust container from the Robot. [Fig. 17]
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This will maintain your RQDQV U RGTHQTOCPEG
CLEANING ANTI FALL SENSORS
To maintain the safe operation of your robot it is important to keep the Anti fall sensors clean.
Fig. 17
There are 3 sensors are located on the underside of the robot. Turn the robot upside down and clean
them with a soft brush to remove any accumulation of dust, dirt or debris. [Fig. 20]
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