pliances to which the ca-
bles are attached. Also se-
cure curtains, tablecloths
or cords in the area being
vacuumed by the robot
vacuum.
Do not use the robot vacu-
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um on surfaces from which
it can fall (e.g. chair, table).
Make sure that the robot
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vacuum cannot fall down
anywhere (e.g. from steps
or ledges) during remote
control operation.
Do not vacuum very fi ne
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sand, lime, cement dust or
similar substances to pre-
vent the fi lter pores from
clogging.
Do not use the robot vacu-
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um with a full dust bin.
Never use the robot vacu-
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um without a fi lter as not
to damage the motor and
thus shorten the life of the
robot vacuum.
Fully charge the robot vac-
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uum at least once a month
to prevent deep discharg-
ing and battery damage.
Do not cover or stick any-
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thing over the robot vacu-
um's anti-fall sensors. Oth-
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erwise, the robot vacuum
can no longer fi nd its way
properly.
Clean the anti-fall sensors
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on a regular basis. If the
fl oor sensors are dirty, the
vacuum robot is at risk of
falling down stairs or steps.
Only operate the robot vac-
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uum using the remote con-
trol if it is within sight.
If necessary, inform oth-
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er people in the room that
the vacuum robot is being
used so that nobody steps
on it or trips over it.
Stop using the robot vac-
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uum if its plastic parts are
cracked, chipped or de-
formed. Only use appropri-
ate original spare parts to
replace damaged parts.