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Overview of the Components
1 On/OFF switch
2 Dust container
3 Unlock buttons dust container
4 Status indicators
5 Shock absorbers
6 Drive wheel
7 Ventilation openings
8 Carrying handle
9 Battery compartment
10 Adaptor jack
11 Front wheel
12 Nozzle
13 Suction aid
14 Drive wheel
15 Rear wheel
16 Floor cloth holder
17 Drive wheel
Basic Functions
• The appliance vacuums loose dust through the nozzle.
For more efcient cleaning, a oor cloth is attached (at the
bottom).
• The appliance changes direction after touching a wall or
other obstructions.
• The sensor at the bottom recognizes steps and hollows, so
that the appliance cannot fall down.
Start-up
NOTE:
Direct mains power operation is not possible.
Connect the Battery Cable (Fig. A)
1. Ensure that the appliance is not connected to mains power.
2. Open the battery compartment: Slightly press the lid down
and lift it up.
3. Insert the battery cable plug into the jack inside the battery
compartment.
4. Close the battery compartment.
Charge the Battery (Fig. B)
CAUTION:
Place the mains cable in such way that it does not become a
trip hazard.
1. The adaptor jack (10) is next to the On/Off switch (1).
2. Lift the jack cover and connect the adaptor cable.
3. Connect the adaptor’s mains plug to a freely accessible
wall outlet.
4. Charging starts. The green status indicator (4) starts ash-
ing.
5. The green status indicator (4) lights up as soon as the bat-
tery is fully charged. Disconnect the appliance from mains
power and close the cover.
6. Your appliance is now ready to use.
NOTE:
Charging takes 12 hours before rst use and 6 hours for
following charges.
Operating Instructions
Prepare the Room
CAUTION:
• Observe the appliance if you are using it in a room, to
remove obstructions, if necessary, so that the appliance
effectively can clean the entire room.
• The appliance is not suitable for plush/deep pile carpeting.
• Ensure that your oor is free of objects which could be
caught in the nozzle or which could obstruct the appliance
during cleaning. Especially, leave no plastic bags lying on
the oor.
• Ensure that the appliance cannot come into contact with
cables, cords or fringes of curtains, table cloths, or carpets.
Fold carpet fringes under the carpet. (Fig. C)
• Remove all objects which could tip over (e.g. vases, small
lamps, decorations).
• The distance between two objects (e.g. wall and shelf)
must be at least 40 cm for the appliance to t through.
• The appliance can get stuck under furniture, which is just
high enough off the oor. Block the way, for instance with
pot plants, which are heavy enough not to be tipped over.
Use Instructions
CAUTION:
• Do not leave the appliance without supervision during
operation, so you can interfere if it is obstructed by furnitu-
re/objects.
• Switch the appliance immediately off if something gets
stuck in the nozzle and remove the obstruction.
1. Ensure that the dust container is empty, attached, and free
of dirt (see chapter “Cleaning and Maintenance”).
2. Place the appliance in the center of the room to be
cleaned.
3. Set the On/Off switch to position I to switch the appliance
on. The appliance starts cleaning the oor. The green and
red status indicators are ashing in turn. The appliance
changes direction upon touching an obstruction.
4. The appliance cleans the oor until it is switched off (On/Off
switch in position O) or the battery is exhausted. The ash-
ing red status indicator signals an empty battery. Charge
the battery as described in chapter “Charge the Battery”.
5. Empty the dust container after every use and remove dirt
as described in the following chapter.