What to do if the dust bin is full or the passage is blocked on my Robotic Vacuum Cleaner Vacuum Cleaner?
- Sstephanie32Aug 16, 2025
If the dust bin is full or the suck passage is blocked, clean the dust bin and the suck passage.
What to do if the dust bin is full or the passage is blocked on my Robotic Vacuum Cleaner Vacuum Cleaner?
If the dust bin is full or the suck passage is blocked, clean the dust bin and the suck passage.
Why does my Robotic Vacuum Cleaner X500 show error E05?
Error E05 indicates a cliff sensor failure. First, clean the cliff sensors. If the problem persists, send the Robotic Vacuum Cleaner Vacuum Cleaner to the seller for repair.
Why does my Robotic Vacuum Cleaner X500 show error E06?
Error E06 indicates a bumper sensor failure. Check the bumper's sensitivity or for any foreign matter obstructing it.
What to do if Robotic Vacuum Cleaner X500 shows error E09?
If your Robotic Vacuum Cleaner Vacuum Cleaner displays error E09, move the main body and start it again.
What to do if Robotic Vacuum Cleaner Vacuum Cleaner shows error E01?
If your Robotic Vacuum Cleaner Vacuum Cleaner displays error E01, check the left wheel.
What to do if Robotic Vacuum Cleaner X500 shows error E02?
If your Robotic Vacuum Cleaner Vacuum Cleaner displays error E02, check the right wheel.
What to do if Robotic Vacuum Cleaner X500 shows error E07?
If your Robotic Vacuum Cleaner Vacuum Cleaner displays error E07, check the left brush.
What to do if Robotic Vacuum Cleaner Vacuum Cleaner shows error E08?
If your Robotic Vacuum Cleaner Vacuum Cleaner displays error E08, check the right brush.
What to do if Robotic Vacuum Cleaner X500 shows error E04?
If your Robotic Vacuum Cleaner Vacuum Cleaner displays error E04, replace the robot on the floor.
How to turn on Robotic Vacuum Cleaner X500 if it shows error E10?
If your Robotic Vacuum Cleaner Vacuum Cleaner displays error E10, turn on the power switch.
Features powerful suction (25W) and auto adjustment for efficient cleaning and power saving.
Highlights easy one-button operation and a washable dust bin for user convenience.
Details four distinct cleaning modes: Auto, Spot, Edge, and Scheduling.
Lists the main robotic vacuum cleaner body and all included accessories.
Provides detailed diagrams and labels of the robot's internal and external components.
Explains the function and installation of the charging home base and virtual wall.
Details the buttons and operation of the remote control for the robot.
Describes the robot's display panel, its indicators, and button functions.
Guides on setting up the charging base, powering on, and initial charging of the robot.
Instructions for starting, pausing, and putting the robot into sleeping mode.
Details on how to set a cleaning schedule for the robot.
Explains Auto, Spot, and Edge cleaning modes and how to activate them.
Instructions on how to use the virtual wall to block off areas.
Guides on cleaning and replacing the robot's side brushes.
Steps for cleaning and emptying the dust bin and its filters.
Instructions for cleaning the robot's sensors, wheels, and charging points.
Lists common error codes, their causes, and suggested solutions for the robot.
| Suction Power | 2000 Pa |
|---|---|
| Runtime | Up to 120 minutes |
| Filter Type | HEPA |
| Noise Level | 65 dB |
| Dustbin Capacity | 600 ml |
| Water Tank Capacity | 0.3 L |
| Charging Time | 4 hours |
| Connectivity | Wi-Fi |