What to do if my Blaupunkt Vacuum Cleaner displays error AUBF?
- AAntonio HallAug 20, 2025
If your Blaupunkt Vacuum Cleaner shows the error AUBF, it means the suction passage is blocked. To fix this, clean the suction passage.

What to do if my Blaupunkt Vacuum Cleaner displays error AUBF?
If your Blaupunkt Vacuum Cleaner shows the error AUBF, it means the suction passage is blocked. To fix this, clean the suction passage.
What to do if my Blaupunkt Bluebot Vacuum Cleaner displays error AUBN?
If your Blaupunkt Vacuum Cleaner displays the error AUBN, it indicates that the dust bin is not correctly located or the robot is operating without the dust bin. Ensure the dust bin is properly placed back in its designated position.
What to do if my Blaupunkt Bluebot displays error E1xx?
If your Blaupunkt Vacuum Cleaner displays error E1xx, it indicates a fault with the left collision switch. You should check the sensitivity of the front bumper.
What to do if my Blaupunkt Bluebot displays error E4xx?
If your Blaupunkt Vacuum Cleaner displays error E4xx, it means the left wheel is off the ground. Place the robot on solid ground to resolve this issue.
What to do if my Blaupunkt Bluebot Vacuum Cleaner displays error E5xx?
If your Blaupunkt Vacuum Cleaner displays error E5xx, this indicates that the left wheel is off the ground and there is a fault with the left collision switch. Put the robot on solid ground and check the front bumper.
What to do if my Blaupunkt Vacuum Cleaner displays error E8xx?
If your Blaupunkt Vacuum Cleaner displays error E8xx, it means the right wheel is off the ground. Put the robot on solid ground.
What to do if my Blaupunkt Vacuum Cleaner displays error E9xx?
If your Blaupunkt Vacuum Cleaner displays error E9xx, it means the right wheel is off the ground, and there is a fault with the left collision switch. Put the robot on solid ground and check the sensitivity of the front bumper.
What to do if my Blaupunkt Vacuum Cleaner displays error Ecxx?
If your Blaupunkt Vacuum Cleaner displays error Ecxx, it indicates that both the left and right wheels are off the ground. To fix this, put the robot on solid ground.
What to do if my Blaupunkt Vacuum Cleaner displays error Edxx?
If your Blaupunkt Vacuum Cleaner displays error Edxx, it means that both the left and right wheels are off the ground, and there is a fault with the left collision switch. Put the robot on solid ground and check the sensitivity of the front bumper.
What does it mean if my Blaupunkt Bluebot displays error Exx1?
If your Blaupunkt Vacuum Cleaner displays error Exx1, it means the left anti-drop sensor has detected a cliff. Clean the bottom anti-drop sensor.
| Noise Level | 65 dB |
|---|---|
| Filter Type | HEPA filter |
| Sensors | Cliff sensors, Obstacle sensors |
| Connectivity | Wi-Fi |
| Type | Robotic Vacuum Cleaner |
| Dust Capacity | 600 ml |
| Charging Time | 4 hours |
| Control | App, Voice Control |
| Cleaning Modes | Auto, Spot, Edge |
| Climbing Ability | 2 cm |
Suction power of this product is strong enough to ensure that even tiny dust on the floor will be cleaned thoroughly.
Main Brush Kit/ Vacuum Suction Kit of this product is replaceable to meet the needs of different users per various cleaning environments.
This product is able to automatically adjust its suction power when different floor environments are detected.
Operation is greatly simplified. Touch the button, and you could start the robot.
Dust bin and filters can be washed by water. Simply wash dust bin under water after use.
Four cleaning modes are provided to meet your needs.
Lists the main body and accessories included with the robotic vacuum cleaner.
Diagram illustrating the main body components of the robotic vacuum cleaner.
Illustration showing the dust bin component of the robotic vacuum cleaner.
Exploded view of the dust bin kit, showing its components like filters and handle.
Diagram detailing the roller brush kit and its components.
Illustration of the charging station with labeled components like power indicator and charging socket.
Diagram of the remote control with numbered buttons and their functions explained.
Detailed explanation of the LED panel indicators and buttons on the robotic vacuum cleaner.
Instructions on how to place the charging station and charge the robot.
Guide on starting, putting into standby, sleep mode, or powering off the robot.
Steps for setting the robot's clock and scheduling cleaning times.
Explanation of the different cleaning modes available: Auto, Spot, Edge, and Zig-zag.
Information on how to exchange the suction component and roller brush component.
Instructions for attaching the mopping cloth, filling the water tank, and fitting it onto the robot.
Guidance on cleaning and replacing the side brushes, including their lifespan.
Steps for emptying, cleaning, and reinstalling the dust bin and its filters.
Instructions for cleaning the robot's sensors and wheels with a soft cloth.
Guidance on cleaning the charging poles on the robot and charging station.
Instructions for cleaning the suction passage and dust sensor, avoiding moisture.
Steps for disassembling, cleaning, and re-installing the roller brush kit.
Table listing sensor error codes, their causes, and recommended solutions.
Table listing motor error codes, their causes, and recommended solutions.
Details on the robot's physical dimensions and weight.
Information on the robot's power rating and battery specifications.
Details on dust bin capacity, charging type, cleaning modes, and charging/cleaning times.
Specifies the type of buttons on the main body of the robot.
Step-by-step instructions for safely removing the battery from the robot.











