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the room. If you are using the robot on an outside window, close the window, leaving a gap
slightly larger than the diameter of the safety rope. Fig. 6.
Note: do not exceed the diameter of the safety rope hook.
6. Connect the power adapter: connect the adapter plug to the power socket and the DC
connector to the robot. The blue indicator light will switch on and remain fixed.
Note: do not disconnect the robot from the mains while it is in operation; doing so may cause
it to fall off the glass.
7. Press the power button: if you briefly press the power button, the blue indicator light will
flash, and the robot's motor will start.
8. Place the robot on the glass: place the robot on the glass, making sure to leave at least 10
cm distance from the frame. When the robot has finished cleaning, the blue indicator light
will stop flashing and remain steady.
Note: if there are obstacles that cannot be removed (such as fences, furniture, etc.) in front of
the window, the robot may only be used if the distance between the window and the obstacle
is greater than 8.5 cm.
9. Cleaning complete: when cleaning is complete, the robot will return to the starting
position and beep.
10. Remove the robot from the glass: hold the robot by the handle and press the power
button for about 3-5 seconds to switch it off. When the motor stops running, remove the
robot from the glass. Use a dry cloth to wipe off any marks the robot may have left on the
glass.
Note:
If, during cleaning, the red indicator light lights up and a beeping sounds, check whether the
power adapter is connected and is receiving power. When the power has been restored, the
blue indicator light will remain steady, and the robot will resume cleaning automatically.
If the power adapter is properly connected to the robot, but the red indicator light is still on,
use the arrows on the remote control to move the robot to an easily accessible location and
remove it. If the blue indicator light remains steady, press the power button on the remote
control to resume operation.
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4. CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE
Cleaning the mop
First, remove the mop. Then, soak it in water (about 20 °C) for 2 minutes. After this time, wash
it by hand. Allow to air dry before reuse.
To prevent the robot from slipping while cleaning, do not use the mop directly after washing.
Following these instructions will extend the life of your mop.
After using the robot for a while, if you notice that the mop is not sticking properly, replace it.
Cleaning the wheels
Connect the power adapter. The blue indicator light will remain fixed. Pressing the manual
spraying button on the remote control will start the wheels. To clean them, use a cloth with a
little cleaning solution. To stop them, press the start/pause button on the remote.
Note: to avoid slipping, clean the wheels when they are wet or dusty.
Replacing the remote control batteries
1. Open the remote control's battery compartment.
2. Insert the batteries. Pay attention to polarity.
3. Close the battery compartment by sliding the cover. Make sure it fits properly.
Use AAA batteries.
Indicator lights and beeping
The blue and red indicator
The battery is low, and the robot is charging.
lights flash alternately.
1. The robot is switched on correctly.
The blue indicator light
2. The cleaning has been successfully completed and
remains fixed.
the robot has entered standby mode.
The blue indicator light
The robot operates normally, attach it to the glass to start
flashes.
cleaning.
The red indicator light flashes. No power is supplied to the power adapter.
The red indicator light
The robot has entered standby mode.
remains fixed.
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