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5. CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE
Dust tank. Fig. 8
- Lift the top cover of the robot vacuum cleaner and remove the dust tank.
- Open the tank by unlocking the side ap and empty it.
High-eciency lter. Fig. 9
- The high-eciency lter is designed with bres that help trap dust particles, dust mites,
pollen... It is very important to periodically clean the lter, to prevent these particles
from building up in the lter, causing eciency loss. It is convenient to carry out this
maintenance once a week.
- It is recommended to replace the high-eciency lter with a new one without exceeding
160 cleaning hours.
Recommendation
You can remove dirt from the high-eciency lter with a small brush or gently shake the lter
on a hard surface to remove the dust. The high-eciency lter cannot be washed.
Mesh primary lter and sponge lter. Fig. 9
The ltering system is featured with a primary mesh lter and a sponge lter, located next to
the high-eciency 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.
Recommendation
Dirt can be removed with a small brush or by shaking carefully against a hard surface for dust
to fall o. You can also use warm water without detergents to obtain better results. Always
make sure they are completely dry before installing them again; otherwise, moisture can reach
the robot vacuum cleaner’s motor and damage it.
Cleaning the fall-detection sensors. Fig. 10
Use a clean, dry and soft cloth to wipe o any dust from the fall-detection sensors located on
the robot vacuum cleaner’s lower part.
Warning
Do not apply cleaning products directly on the sensors.
Side brushes.
Side brushes are designed with multiple bristles and are used to push dirt towards the suction
mouth and to thoroughly clean edges and corners. These brushes can wear out over time,
negatively aecting cleaning eciency. For this reason, it is suggested to replace each side
brush after a maximum of 220 hours or less.