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Note: Wet cloth can damage sensitive elements within the robot and base.
Please use a dry cloth for cleaning.
Robot Sensors and Charging Contacts
Robot Restarting
Battery
The robot contains a high-performance lithium-ion battery pack. Make sure
that the battery remains well-charged for daily use to maintain optimal
battery performance. If the robot is not used for an extended period of time,
turn it o and put it away. To prevent damages from over-discharging, charge
the robot at least once every three months.
Routine Maintenance
Wipe the robot's sensors and charging contacts by using a soft, dry cloth:
· Cli sensors at the bottom of the robot
· Charging contacts at the back of the robot
· Return-to-base sensor at the front of the robot
· Bumper at the front of the robot
· LDS on the top of the robot
· 3D ToF sensor and AI Visual sensor at the front of the robot
Cli Sensors
Self-Wash Base Charging Contacts and Overow
Sensor
LDS
Charging Contacts
3D ToF Sensor
AI Visual Sensor
Bumper
Charging Contacts
Overow Sensor
If the robot stops responding or cannot be turned o, press and hold down
the button for 10 seconds to force a shutdown. Then, press and hold the
button for 3 seconds to turn the robot on.
Press the brush guard clips inwards to remove the brush guard and lift the
brush out of the robot.
Pull out the brush covers as shown in the diagram. Use the provided cleaning
tool to remove any hair tangled in the brush.
Cleaning the Main Brush
Note: If any hair is thoroughly tangled in the brush, do not pull it too hard. Doing
so may damage the main brush.
Remove and clean the side brush.
Cleaning the Side Brush
Cleaning the Universal Wheel/Auxiliary Wheel
Note:
·
Use a tool such as a small screwdriver to separate the axle and tire of the
universal wheel. Do not use excessive force.
·
Rinse the universal wheel under the running water and put it back after drying it
completely.
Routine Maintenance