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cecotec CONGA 1890 - Core Operation; Tank Installation Procedures; Robot Controls and Remote; Time Settings and Cleaning Schedule

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Wet & dry tank installation
Note: It is not suggested to use the scrubbing function for the rst-time use.
Open the tank’s blue silicone lid, ll the tank with water and close it again. Make sure the cover
is properly closed to avoid water from spilling.
Fig. 15.
Install the tank in the robot following the indicated direction. Make sure the clip is properly
fastened.
Fig. 16.
Attach the mop to the bottom part of the mop bracket with the Velcro.
Fig. 17.
Manually press the tabs on both sides of the Wet & dry tank and push it into its correct position.
You will hear a click when it is properly xed.
Fig. 18.
Recommendations:
Do not use the scrubbing function while the robot is unattended.
Remove the Wet & dry tank when the robot is charging or not in use.
Add some drops of cleaning agent (not corrosive) if considered necessary.
Fig. 19.
To remove the mop bracket, press the release button and pull from it outwards.
Warnings:
Using cleaning agents in excess might block water outlets.
In order to achieve perfect scrubbing, it is suggested to moisten the mop before using it.
Dust tank installation
Fig. 20.
Open the robot cover.
Make sure the dust tank is empty and insert it in its position.
Close the cover again.
5. OPERATION
Once the robot’s light indicator changes from oscillating orange to steady blue, the battery is
fully charged and the robot is ready to operate.
The robot cannot operate with low battery.
Remove all cables and obstacles from the oor before operating the robot in order to avoid
accidents and damage.
Robot buttons
Fig. 21.
Auto cleaning mode:
From the standby mode, press the power button on the robot, the remote control or on the
App and the robot will automatically start operating. It is the most commonly used cleaning
mode and it is used to clean the the whole house’s surface. The robot automatically vacuums
the oor’s dust, in and organized and efcient way, as it features memory and gyroscopic
navigation. It carries out a cleaning cycle in zigzag, then in Edge mode and Random mode, and
nally returns directly to the charging base memorizing the route.
Moreover, it changes direction when it nds obstacles throughout its route and it returns to
the charging base in a smart and direct way once the cleaning is over. It features Total Surface
function, with which the robot cleans the whole surface and then nishes its battery cleaning
in Random mode.
Back home mode
The Back home mode can be activated at any point of any cleaning cycle. Once it is activated,
the robot will automatically return to the charging base.
Recommendation: Remove the Wet & dry tank during charging.
Scrubbing mode
This robot also features Scrubbing function. When this mode is activated, the robot moves
in a swaying motion, simulating real scrubbing moves. It starts off carrying out a cleaning
cycle in zig zag motion, then in Edge mode, and nally returns to the charging base taking
the straightest way and memorizing the route. If it runs out of battery before nishing, it will
recharge and the resume cleaning until nished.
Remote control
Fig. 22.
1. Schedule
2. Power levels (Turbo/Normal/Eco)
3. Back home
4. Clock
5. Manual control
6. On/Pause
7. Edge mode
Time settings and schedule
Schedule
Warning: The robot cannot be scheduled from more than one device at a time. Make sure
to schedule it either from the mobile phone App or from the remote control.
The robot is provided with a schedule function in order to provide a maximum-efciency

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