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1. Daily Maintenance

2. Consumable Replacement

  • Side Brush: The side brush is a consumable part. If you notice that the bristles are worn out and unable to function properly, it should be considered for replacement.
  • Dual Brushes: Check the bristles of the brushes. If the remaining height of the bristles reaches a specific indicator height (as shown in the diagram below), they should be replaced.

  • Scrubbing Squeegee Rubber Strips: The rubber strips on the scrubbing squeegee (front and rear) are consumable parts. In high-usage scenarios, it is recommended to replace them every month. In medium-usage scenarios, it is recommended to replace them every two months. In low-usage scenarios, it is recommended to replace them every three months.
  • Dust Mopping Rubber Strips: The rubber strips on the dust mopping pad (front and back) are consumable and vulnerable parts. In high-usage scenarios, it is recommended to replace them every month. In medium-usage scenarios, it is recommended to replace them every two months. In low-usage scenarios, it is recommended to replace them every three months.
  • Dust Mopping Cloth: The dust mopping cloth is a consumable and vulnerable part. It should be cleaned during daily use, depending on the actual dust conditions of the floor.
  • Dust Box : The dust box is a consumable. If you find that the dust box has been used for a long time and it affects the suction effect even after cleaning, it should be replaced. The specific replacement time depends on the actual dust conditions of the floor.
  • Water Filter Box: The dust box filter is a consumable. If you find that the dust box has been used for a long time and it affects the suction effect even after cleaning, it should be replaced. The specific replacement time depends on the actual dust conditions of the floor.

(The replacement time for the above consumables can be determined by referring to the "Consumables" status page on the robot status page.)

3. Troubleshooting

Faults Solutions
Unable to power on
  1. Make sure the key switch is in the ON position.
  2. Check if the robot has low battery power. Connect the robot to the power adapter for charging.
  3. If the power adapter cannot charge the robot, it may be due to the battery being completely drained (left unused for more than 30 days). In this case, remove the battery and use a direct charging cable to charge it.
Unable to sweep up garbage
  1. Check if the dust box is full. If it is, remove the dust box, clean it, and then continue with the operation.
  2. Check if the bristles of the brush are worn out. If they are, replace the brush component.
Unable to suck up a large amount of dirty water from the floor
  1. Confirm if the dirty water cover is properly installed.
  2. Remove the mopping pad and check if the suction pipe has suction power and if the dirty water pipe is blocked. If it is blocked, clear the blockage before using.
  3. Check if the rubber strips on the mopping pad are worn out. If they are, replace the rubber strips.
Unable to drain dirty water Confirm if the dirty water pipe is blocked. If it is, clear the blockage, clean the dirty water tank, and then proceed with draining.

 

Components Robot Status Inspection Interval Maintenance Method
driving wheels and auxiliary wheels Power-off Weekly Wipe the surface with a clean cloth.
Vision sensors and Lidar Power-off Weekly Use a clean cloth or lens cleanser for the cleaning.
recovery tank power off/on 2-3 days Flushing recovery tank with clean water and then drain the dirty water.
Dustbin power off/on 2-3 days Dump the dirt inside the dustbin, if necessary, wash it with clean water and then dry it.
Water filter chamber power off/on 2-3 days Rinse the dirt inside the water filter chamber with clean water.
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Last modified: 2024-06-26