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Press the dust tank’s release button.
Fig. 39
Open the dust tank and empty it.
Fig. 40
Cleaning of the robot’s lter
Remove the lter.
Carefully shake off all dust from the lter.
Fig. 41
Cleaning of the free-fall sensors
Use a clean, dry and soft cloth to wipe off any dust from the free-fall sensor located on the
right side of the robot’s bottom part.
Warning: Do not spray cleaning products directly on the sensor.
Fig. 42
Cleaning of the main brush
Slightly press the main brush frame’s tabs in order to open the main brush storage gap and to
remove it.
Fig. 43
Remove any hair, uffs or dust collected in the brush and around the axes.
Fig. 44
Clear and clean the robot’s suction channel.
Fig. 45
Reinstall the main brush and its frame.
Fig. 46
High-efciency lter
The high-efciency lter is designed with bres that help trapping dust particles, dust mites,
pollen... It is very important to clean periodically the lter, to avoid these particles from building
up in the lter, causing efciency loss. It is convenient to carry out this maintenance once a
week.
It is suggested to replace the lter by a new one after a maximum of 160 hours of use.
Recommendations: Dirt can be removed with a small brush or by shaking it carefully against a
hard surface for dust to fall off. The high-efciency lter cannot be washed.
Mesh primary lter and sponge lter
The ltering system is featured with a mesh primary lter and a sponge lter. It is suggested
to replace them either after a maximum of 160 hours of use or when they are worn out due to
operation.
Recommendations: Dirt can be removed with a small brush or by shaking it carefully against