This document is a user manual for the Blaupunkt Bluebot Robotic Vacuum Cleaner & Mop. It provides comprehensive instructions for operating and maintaining the device, designed to offer an efficient and user-friendly cleaning experience.
Function Description
The Blaupunkt Bluebot is a robotic vacuum cleaner and mop designed for automated floor cleaning. Its primary function is to autonomously navigate and clean various floor environments, including vacuuming and mopping. The robot is equipped with powerful suction to ensure thorough cleaning, even for tiny dust particles. It features an intelligent suction adjustment system that automatically adapts its suction power based on different floor environments, enhancing cleaning efficiency and saving up to 30% power. The device can be controlled via a main body touch button or a remote control, simplifying operation.
Usage Features
The robotic vacuum cleaner offers several user-friendly features and cleaning modes to cater to different needs:
- Starting Up / Standby / Sleep / Power Off: The robot can be started by pressing the main body button or the ON/OFF button on the remote control. It can be put into standby mode during cleaning or by pressing and holding the main body button for 3 seconds. To save power, the robot automatically enters sleep mode after 60 seconds of inactivity or can be manually put into sleep mode.
- Battery Charging: The robot can be charged by directly plugging the adapter into the unit or by sending it back to the charging station using the HOME button on the robot or remote control. The LED panel indicates charging status, showing a gradual "1111" display during charging and "FULL" when complete. The robot will broadcast "Please charge" and display a low power indicator when its battery is low, and it will automatically return to the charging station upon completing cleaning or when the battery is low. For optimal battery life, it is recommended to charge the robot for 12 hours before first use and to charge it as soon as the battery power is low. If the robot is not used for an extended period, it should be fully charged, powered off, and stored in a cool, dry place.
- Scheduling: Users can schedule the robot to start cleaning automatically at a specific time each day. Scheduling can only be set when the robot is in standby or charging mode. The robot's clock can be set, and then a specific cleaning time can be scheduled. Setting the scheduling time to "00:00" will cancel the schedule.
- Various Cleaning Modes:
- Auto Cleaning Mode: The robot automatically cleans the room and adjusts its cleaning behavior based on the environment. This mode can be initiated by pressing the main body button or the ON/OFF button on the remote control.
- Spot Cleaning Mode: The robot performs intensive cleaning in a spiral pattern when it detects a very dirty area or when activated via the SPOT button on the remote control. This mode is recommended for heavily soiled spots.
- Edge Cleaning Mode: In this mode, the robot cleans along walls or obstacles, ensuring edges are thoroughly cleaned. This mode is activated by pressing the EDGE CLEAN button.
- Zig-zag Cleaning Mode: The robot automatically switches to zig-zag cleaning when it detects an open area or can be manually activated by pressing the ZIG-ZAG button.
- Replaceable Roller Brush Kit / Vacuum Suction Kit: The product offers the flexibility to swap between a main brush kit and a vacuum suction kit, allowing users to choose the most suitable cleaning component for different environments and cleaning needs.
- Water Tank and Mopping Cloth Usage: The robot can perform mopping functions. A mopping cloth is attached to the bottom of the water tank. The water tank is filled with water through a rubber plug and then securely fitted onto the robot's bottom using bolts in fixing slots.
Maintenance Features
Regular maintenance is crucial for the optimal performance and longevity of the Blaupunkt Bluebot. The manual provides detailed instructions for cleaning various components:
- Cleaning Side Brushes: Side brushes should be cleaned when dirty and replaced if damaged. The maximum lifespan for side brushes is 12 months. When replacing, ensure the L/R marks on the brush match those on the robot's bottom base.
- Cleaning Dust Bin and Filters: The dust bin and filters should be emptied and cleaned after each use. This involves opening the cover, taking out the dust bin, removing the HEPA filter and primary filter, emptying the dust bin, and then washing the dust bin and filters. The HEPA and primary filters should be washed every 15-30 days and replaced if needed, with a maximum lifespan of 24 months. Filters should be fully dry before reinstallation and should not be dried under direct sunlight.
- Cleaning Sensors and Wheels: All sensors and wheels, including the universal wheel, right wheel, and left wheel, should be wiped with a soft cleaning cloth or tool to ensure proper function.
- Cleaning Charging Poles: The charging poles on both the robot and the charging station should be cleaned with a soft cloth or tool to maintain good electrical contact.
- Cleaning Suction Passage and Dust Sensor: The suction passage and dust sensor should be cleaned with a soft cleaning cloth or tool. It is important to prevent sensors from getting wet with water or thinner.
- Cleaning Roller Brush Kit: The roller brush kit should be removed and disassembled for cleaning with a soft cloth or tool. The roller brush axle can be washed with water, but it must be re-installed only after it is fully dry.
The manual also includes a comprehensive troubleshooting section for error codes related to sensors and motors, providing solutions for common issues such as blocked suction passages, misplaced dust bins, collision switch faults, wheels off the ground, anti-drop sensor issues, and overloaded motors. If troubleshooting steps do not resolve an issue, users are advised to reset the robot or contact after-sales support.