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LIFE — Tyler lel pail lane How to use « Before using the robot, please ensure the power switch is on. Take a few moments to survey the ares to be cleaned and remove any obstacles. » The robot will pass over the same area of the floor multiple times to ensure thoroughly clean. » The spinning brushes may flick small granule{dog food, ert the) here ond there, but finally the robot will vacuum them oll in, = Before replacing side brushes, check ond match “1° *R” marl on both side brush ond bottom of robot.
a LIFE Contents Safety Instructions Product Composition . List of Accessories Robot Anatomy Dustbin Charging Dock... Remote Control CLEAN Button Status Emote Control Operating con Notice for Use How to Get Started Starting Up/Pause/Sieeping on Scheduling .
LIFE si Safety Instructions Before using this product, please read the following softy instructions and follow all normal safety precautions. = Read this user manual thoroughly and carefully before using this product = Keep this user manual = Any operation or use of this product in any way other than tho described in this manual may lead to serious Injury or product doge. WARNING 1. Only certified technicians may disassemble the product. Users are not allowed to disassemble or repair the product 2.
vin | L IFE Safety Instructions 15. To avoid any tripping hazards or Injuries peas inform oll the opiate in the house when this product is in use. 18. Do not use this product when dustbin is full. 17. Normal operating temperatures [centigrade]. 18. Do net operate this product in high temperature environments. 19. The battery must be removed from the product before it is cropped. 20. Unplug the vacuum from power source when removing the battery. 21. The battery is 10 be disposed of safely. 22.
LIFE Gi Product Composition List of Accessories Serial Number Description O'Toole 1 Main Body {battery included) 1 2 Charging Dock 1 3 Remote Control (battery not included) 1 4 Power Adapter 1 5 Cleaning Too! 1 8 User Manual 1 7 Extra Side Brushes 2 8 High Performance Filter 2 2 kop Cloth 1 10 Water Toni 1 & 8 For riot details, please isi wen thrombotic oom
eo LIFE Product Composition Robot Anatomy Bumper MANACLE Button Middle Cover Cliff Sensors Charging Pin Nose Whee Left Side Brush Fight Side Brush Buck Possum Buttery Cover Left Wheel Right Whee Bottom Cover Middle Cover Dustbin Power Switch Fores detail, please visits lifeboat com 7
LIFE — Product Composition Dustbin Primary Filler Dustbin High Performance Filter Filter Frame Charging Dock — Signal Light If H Charging Pin > Power Supply Socket Sa Charging Pin Water Tank Huber Plug ‘Watergate input Hole Handle ‘Weep Hoe Mop Cloth 2 For bore die bails, replete visit waif mbt com
+ English LIFE Product Composition Remote Control Starting up/Pause Plan button Spot Mods CLEAN Button Status Display Screen Directional Buttons om vi MAX Mode ee) (8d Clock button HE (TH Edge Mode 1 Self-charge Button em lilo toilette [elf fettle Charging All lights flush gradually Herring finished selected mode All lights flash sow When mbt in ser is dash Low buttery Middle fights flush L n clearing mode Wide fights tum solid il dime ele ght sum doll, vine ig n spot made Middle fights tum solid, upper lig
LIFE — Product Composition Remote Control Operating 1. Starting spouse + Press this button to story cleaning in selected mode. = Press this button to make the robot stop when i's cleaning. = Press this button to exchange from sleeping mode to selected mode. 2. Directional Buttons A" a" button: = Press this button to increase number in scheduling or clock mode; + Press this button to make robot move forward in selected mode and the robot will stop when i hits any objects. B.
# English Product Composition Clock button + Press this button to enter clock mode when in selected mode or charging mode. * Press this button to confirm clock setting In cock mode. 5. “1” Self-charge button When robot is in selected mode or cleaning mode, Press this button to return robot to charging dock &. {J Edge button Press this button to make rot ciceroni along wall. 7. *€3" Spot button Press this button to make robot story spot cleaning. 8. @ 5 2:00 Shows the scheduling time. 8.
LIFE — Notice for Use How to Get Started 1. Place charging dote, plug in adapter, signal light on charging dock will turn solid. 2. Turn on the power switch around power socket, then display panel will flash.
# English Notice for Use 3. Charge the robot In either way os shown below: A. Plug into on outlet. 8. Press fil to make robot rectum to charging dock for charging self. For better extending battery life: A. Before first use, charge the robot overnight. When charging is finished, display panel will turn off. B. In Norma’ use, always store the robot on charging deck with base plugged in. if the robot Is not used for long time, tum the power switch off, fully charge the robot and store tin o cool, dry place 4.
LIFE — Notice for Use Starting Up/Pause/Sleeping Sleeping mode: robot is not working, lights around CLEAN button are off and power switch is on. Selected mode: robot Is not working, lights around CLEAN button flash. Cleaning mode: robot is working, lights around CLEAN button ore on. Please refer to the form on the page 8. 1. Starting up A. Make sure the power switches on. B. Press CLEAN button on main body or on remote control to start cleaning. 2.
LIFE — Notice for Use Cleaning Mode 1. Auto cleaning The robot will clean a room autocratically and adjust its cleaning according to the situation. 2. Spot dealing A. Press spot on the remote toward the robot when the robot Is working. The robot will circle around and tum into auto clean mode softer spot clean is finished. B. Press spot on the promote toward the robot when the robot is in selected mode and the robot will begin to circle around.
# Englishmen Notice for Use Wet Mopping Figure 1 Figure 3 Figure 4 1. Dustbin is for dry clean and water tank is for wet clean. 2. The map bracket with mop should be on the robot when the water tank is used. (Figure 1) 3. Pouring the clean water into the water tank. (Figure 2} 4. Open the robot lid and put the water tank into the body, the weep hole of the water tank shooed be aligned with the weep ho'e on the robot body. {Figure 3 5.
LIFE — Maintenance Cleaning Side Brushes Clean the side brushes when i gets dirty and replace if t's are dogged. Cleaning Dustbin and Filter Clean and empty dustbin after each use, steps are as shown in below figures, = After taking dustbin, check whether there Is foreign matter stuck in suck passage and clean it « Clean Niter after 15-30 days'use. And replace it after use for 6 months at osmosis. « Install both Filter and primary filters when they ore dry.
+s, LIFE Maintenance Cleaning Cliff Sensors and Auto Charging Pins Slightly clean the sensor window ond onto charging pins with o soft dry cloth. Charging pin Cliff sensors Charging pin Charging pin Nose Whee! Clean Up When there is foreign matter in nose wheel, it will affect the cleaning performance, please clean it follow the way below: 1. Pull the whee! up vertically and dean i Please note whether the gasket is off. 2.
LIFE bi Trouble Shooting Error Code Sheet When the robot meets with some routine troubles, i will remind you by beep ® Short tone Clean off sensor and shake bumper slightly, check whether thees is foreign matter Cliff sensor or bumper sensor failure i] Door ran detentes, Pete visit wane robotize com
#: English Trouble Shooting Error Appearance Keep moving backward Cliff sensor is dirty Cheek cliff sensor lens. oF broken Clean or replace # if needed.
#: English Product Specifications Mechanical Specifications Electrical Specifications Dustbin capacity Cleaning Specifications Cleaning mode Auto, Spot, Edge, Dolly Schedule Cleaning time Remark: The storage temperature of this product is between -10°C and 40°C.