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1 Push the tab (1) to unlock the battery compartment lid (2) and remove the battery compartment lid
(Fig. 9).
2 Insert two AAA batteries (Fig. 10).
Note: Make sure the + and - poles point in the right direction.
3 To reattach the battery compartment lid, first insert the lug into the opening in the rim of the
compartment (1) and then push down the lid (2) until it locks with a click (Fig. 11). Now the remote
control is ready for use.
Preparing for use
Installing the docking station
1 Insert the small plug of the adapter into the socket on the docking station (1) and insert the adapter
into the wall socket (2) (Fig. 12).
2 Place the docking station on a horizontal, level floor against a wall.
Note: Make sure that there are no obstacles or height differences 150 cm in front, 30 cm to the right
and 100 cm to the left of the docking station (Fig. 13).
Charging
1 Place the robot on the plugged-in docking station (Fig. 14).
2 The start/stop button starts flashing (Fig. 15).
3 When the rechargeable battery is fully charged, the start/stop button lights up continuously (Fig.
16).
Preparing the room for a cleaning run
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Before you start the robot on its cleaning run, make sure that you remove all loose and fragile
objects from the floor (Fig. 17).
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Remove all cables, wires and cords from the floor to prevent the robot from getting entangled in
them.
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If there is a rug with tassels in the room you want the robot to clean, fold the tassels under the rug
to prevent the robot from getting stuck on the tassels and to prevent the rug from getting damaged
(Fig. 18).
Using your robot
Using the remote control
1 Place the robot on the docking station or press the start/stop button on the robot (Fig. 19) to
activate the robot.
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Now you can use the remote control to operate the robot.
Starting and stopping
1 Press the start/stop button on the remote control (Fig. 20).
2 The start/stop button on the robot lights up continuously and the robot starts cleaning (Fig. 21).
3 The robot cleans in auto-cleaning mode until its battery runs low. In auto cleaning mode, it follows
repeated sequences of random, wall-following and spiral movements.
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