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Robotic vacuum cleaner
SRV 1000SL
2019 01/2019
USING THE MOP
■ The mop is an auxiliary function to the robotic vacuum cleaner and is intended for dry or wet cleaning of smooth
hard floor areas. It consists of the holder B4 and an anti-static duster B5.
Attention:
Only use the mop intended for this type of robotic vacuum cleaner.
Do not use the holder B4 without the anti-static duster B5.
The mop is not intended for cleaning carpets.
■ Attach the anti-static duster B5 to the holder B4 using the Velcro zip tape on the holder.
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Turn the vacuum cleaner upside down. Click the assembled mop into the holes A14 and A19 in the robotic vacuum
cleaner and turn it back over to its normal operating position.
■ Start the robotic vacuum cleaner.
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When you have finished cleaning, remove the mop in reverse sequence to its installation. Rinse the duster B5 under
running water, thoroughly wring it dry and allow it to dry.
CHARGING THE ROBOTIC VACUUM CLEANER
■ Prior to charging it, always turn off the robotic vacuum cleaner using the power button A3.
■ Insert the power adapter plug B2 on the power adapter cable B1 into the socket A9 of the vacuum cleaner, and
insert the power adapter mains plug into apower socket.
■ During the charging process, the indicator on the power button A3 will flash blue. Thereafter, astandard charge
will take approximately 4 hours.
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When the battery is fully charged, the indicator on the power button A3 will remain permanently lit blue. The robotic
vacuum cleaner is now ready for use.
Note:
To ensure optimal performance of the battery and to extend its lifespan, we recommend that you always
allow the battery to fully recharge.
If you forget to turn off the robotic vacuum cleaner before charging the battery, you need to first turn it
off after charging it and only then turn it on again.
CARING FOR THE BATTERY
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We recommend that you do not interrupt the charging cycle and that you maintain the battery C1 in acharged state.
■ Do not leave the robotic vacuum cleaner standing fully charged or completely flat for an unnecessarily long period
of time.
■ Abattery C1 that is allowed to remain flat for along time may self-discharge below apermissible level and thereby
cause irreparable damage to itself.