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Summary of Contents for Junior WJ540011

Page 1: ...OWNER S MANUAL How to employ your intelligent floor cleaner Junior by bObsweep Model WJ540011...

Page 2: ...at your service To see Junior at his best please read the Quick Start Guide and this manual thoroughly Welcome to the bObsweep family and happy cleaning If you have any questions or concerns feel free...

Page 3: ...ote Control Charging Important Safety Instructions Parts Maintenance Box Contents Get Junior Ready to Clean 17 4 26 10 22 5 Troubleshooting Checkup Test Warranty FAQs End User License Agreement 40 65...

Page 4: ...grasp the plug not the cord itself Do not mutilate or incinerate the battery as it will explode at high temperatures Leaks from battery cells can occur under extreme usage or temperature conditions I...

Page 5: ...leaner 2 Charging Station 3 Spare Main Brush 4 Charging Adapter 5 Remote Control 6 Screwdriver 7 Side Brushes 1 Spare 8 Cleaning Tool 9 Pack of Screws and Blindfold Stickers 10 Filter Replacement 11 O...

Page 6: ...2 1 4 3 6 Anatomy Top View 1 Bumper 2 Wireless Receiver 3 Display 4 Cover Buttons...

Page 7: ...3 4 6 7 8 8 9 2 1 5 7 Bottom View 1 Charging Plates 2 Front Wheel 3 Side Brush 4 Battery 5 Main Brush 6 ON OFF Switch on Junior s side 7 Charging Inlet on Junior s side 8 Left and Right Wheels 9 Dustb...

Page 8: ...charging station 3 MUTE Mute Junior s beeping 4 CHECKUP Put Junior in checkup mode Deactivate edge sensors page 35 cleaning charging Oops I feel there s something funny going on with my Edge Sensors T...

Page 9: ...9 1 Remote Control 2 Charging Station 1 2...

Page 10: ...Get Junior Ready to Clean Install Junior s Side Brush 11 Charge Junior 12 Sync Junior s Charging Station 14 Sync Junior s Remote Control 15 Junior s First Clean 16...

Page 11: ...l need the following materials all of which are included inside Junior s box a side brush a flat head screwdriver and a short screw Flip Junior over onto a flat surface Place the side brush over the e...

Page 12: ...turn on Place Junior on his charging station with the metal plates on his underbelly sitting on top of the nodes on his station After installing Junior s side brush you must now set him to charge Cha...

Page 13: ...charging Oops I feel there s something funny going on with my Edge Sensors Touch Sensors Left Wheel Main Brush Obstacle Sensors Dustbin Right Wheel Mainboard 13 3 4 When Junior is charging the battery...

Page 14: ...s station it likely needs to be synced To sync the charging station Sync Junior s Charging Station While the station is plugged in hold down the SYNC button on the back of it Junior will chirp twice t...

Page 15: ...g to his remote it likely needs to be synced To sync the remote Hold down the PAUSE button on Junior s remote Junior will chirp twice to let you know the sync was successful While still holding down t...

Page 16: ...When Junior is on but hasn t been commanded to do anything for awhile he enters Standby Mode While in standby mode Junior will beep every 2 minutes to let you know that he is not fully powered off To...

Page 17: ...Charging Charging Station Placement 18 Auto Charging 19 Manual Charging 20 Conserving Junior s Battery 21...

Page 18: ...5 m 10 ft 3 m 18 Position the charging station against a wall on a hard flat surface Make sure there is at least 10 feet 3 meters of open space to the front and 2 feet 0 5 meters to the sides Charging...

Page 19: ...can also direct Junior to his charging station at any time by pressing the CHARGE button on his remote Auto Charging Plug the charging adapter into the charging station The station s red power light...

Page 20: ...ed the battery bars will remain still and the word Charging will disappear Using the charging station Place Junior directly onto his plugged in charging station Make sure his charging plates sit direc...

Page 21: ...ior should not sit on his charging station for more than 5 days If you will not be using him at least once every 5 days flip his side power switch OFF to conserve battery Conserving Junior s Battery 5...

Page 22: ...Remote Control Buttons 23 Syncing Junior s Remote 25 Remote Control...

Page 23: ...mote control 1 Power 2 GO 3 Corner 4 Mute 5 Waffle 6 Charge 7 Speed 8 Navigational Arrows 9 Pause Junior s remote requires 2 AAA batteries not included Do not leave the batteries in the remote if you...

Page 24: ...beeping while he is in standby mode Waffle Junior will target a localized mess Charge Sends Junior to his charging station Speed Cycles through Junior s cleaning speeds Navigational buttons Guides Ju...

Page 25: ...to his remote it likely needs to be synced To sync Junior s remote Hold down the PAUSE button on Junior s remote Junior will chirp twice to let you know the sync was successful While still holding dow...

Page 26: ...Parts Maintenance Sensors 34 Edge Sensors 35 Battery 37 Storing 39 Dustbin 27 Filters 29 Main Brush 31 Side Brush 33...

Page 27: ...27 To empty the dustbin Dustbin Push the center black button on Junior s back to release the dustbin and pull Open the transparent gate to empty the bin 1 2...

Page 28: ...pe the dustbin with a dry cloth or brush it with the cleaning tool When done replace the transparent gate and slide the dustbin back into Junior 3 4 Never wash the dustbin nor fill it with water or an...

Page 29: ...ocated inside the dustbin s ceiling These filters capture fine particles and allergens preventing them from escaping back into the air To remove the filters Filters Eject the dustbin Pull the filter s...

Page 30: ...cles 2 Electrostatic filter for fine particles 3 HEPA filter for sub micron particles Use the cleaning tool to brush dust off the filters It is recommended that you change Junior s filters every 6 mon...

Page 31: ...g Junior s main brush using a flat head screw driver You may use a pair of scissors to cut away any hair or threads wrapped aroundthebrush orapair of tweezers to remove congestion from the notches whe...

Page 32: ...32 To reinstall the brush Replace the end piece and insert the opposite end of the brush into the square indentation inside Junior Lastly re tighten the screw 1 2...

Page 33: ...ly basis To clean Junior s side brush Side Brush Remove the side brush using a flat head screw driver Replace the side brush and re tighten the screw Use the cleaning tool to brush off hair tangled ar...

Page 34: ...ce Reg ularly cleaning these sensors ensures that Junior keeps working at his best To clean Junior s sensors Gently wet a soft cloth with cold water or rubbing alcohol Then wipe the wall sensors along...

Page 35: ...ething funny going on with his edge sensors then you may need to temporarily deactivate them To deactivate Junior s edge sensors Deactivate Edge Sensors Flip Junior s power switch ON Hold down the CHE...

Page 36: ...Brush Obstacle Sensors Dustbin Right Wheel Mainboard 36 To reactivate Junior s edge sensors Hold down the CHECKUP button on Junior s cover The 4 bars above it will begin to flash on Junior s screen Af...

Page 37: ...y cover on Junior s underside using a Phillips head screw driver Lift the battery out of its compartment and unplug the connecting wires 1 2 Do not let Junior sit idly with his power switch ON for mor...

Page 38: ...38 Plug the new battery in and slide it into the empty compartment Re tighten the screws on the battery cover 3 4...

Page 39: ...unior s side Junior will chirp and start charging Storing Junior If you are not using Junior for an extended period of time unplug his charging sta tion remove his battery and store everything in a dr...

Page 40: ...Troubleshooting Checkup Test Troubleshooting 41 Home Checkup Test 46 Junior s Cleaning Behaviors 56 Junior s Challenges 57...

Page 41: ...h my along with the name of the part having an issue If after attempting the suggested solutions Junior s problem persists you may want to perform a home checkup test on him see page 46 You may also c...

Page 42: ...sh on Junior s screen After the bars flash 7 times and remain still release the CHECKUP button Caution When you deactivate the edge sensors Junior will not detect stairs or sharp drops Touch Sensors T...

Page 43: ...that may be jamming the right wheel Main Brush The main brush is unable to move freely What to do Remove the main brush using a flat head screwdriver and clean it thoroughly from end to end You may us...

Page 44: ...ammed under the bumper gently tap it and use com pressed air to clear it of debris Dustbin Junior s dustbin is not properly installed or the metal contact points on the dust bin s bottom are dirty Wha...

Page 45: ...s charging station and allow him to charge for a few hours If this fails to wake him then Junior may need a new charging station What to do Unplug the charging station and plug the adapter directly in...

Page 46: ...for toll free support in the US and Canada or email us at support bobsweep com To put Junior in checkup mode Home Checkup Test Flip Junior s power switch OFF Junior will chirp three times to let you...

Page 47: ...in Right Wheel Mainboard 47 Step One Edge Sensors The 4 bars at the top of the screen should be lit on Junior s display Lift Junior about 6 inches 15 cm off the ground You should see the 4 bars turn o...

Page 48: ...ainboard 48 Step Two Wall Sensors Use a thick flat and white surface to imitate a wall and drag it around Junior s bumper The 5 bars at the bottom of the screen should light up one at a time as you mo...

Page 49: ...the left bar should light up press the right side of the bumper and the right bar should light up Press the center of the bumper and both the left and right bars should light up at the same time If bo...

Page 50: ...button on Junior s cover Place Junior directly in front of his charging station about 1 ft 0 3 m away The four battery bars should be lit on Junior s display cleaning charging Oops I feel there s some...

Page 51: ...hen clean the window in front of Junior s charging station The two middle battery bars represent Junior s sensors If they fail to light up wipe clean Junior s cover receiver and the small sensor on th...

Page 52: ...rs Left Wheel Main Brush Obstacle Sensors Dustbin Right Wheel Mainboard 52 Step Five Display Screen Press the GO button on Junior s cover once more Each icon on Junior s screen will light up in a repe...

Page 53: ...rush should start rotating and you should feel air flowing from the back of the dustbin If Junior s main brush is having difficulty moving Junior will let you know by indicating on his screen that the...

Page 54: ...4 Step Seven Wheels Lift Junior off the floor to keep him from running away Next press the MUTE button and his wheels should drive forward Press the MUTE button once more Junior s wheels should drive...

Page 55: ...the checkup test without any issues then his internal parts are working properly Contact support bobsweep com or scan this QR code if you have any questions as our doctors at the bObsweep hospital ar...

Page 56: ...the course of a full cycle just check his dustbin for the ev idence It is best to let Junior work in his own way even if his movements appear odd Moving him around manipulating his movements or pickin...

Page 57: ...rk colored car pet absorbs most light it may seem like an edge to Junior s sensors If Junior indicates on his screen that there is something funny going on with his edge sensors you may need to tempor...

Page 58: ...tacle As long as Junior does not indicate on his screen that there is a problem let him find his own way around your home and continue cleaning Take note of the areas Junior finds the most challenging...

Page 59: ...Warranty FAQs Warranty Information 60 FAQs 61...

Page 60: ...ushes and filters Postal charges are not covered by the warranty Additional coverage plans are available for purchase at owners bobsweep com collections coverage plans Even after Junior s 1 year warra...

Page 61: ...word Charging disappears 4 How often should I empty the dustbin Junior s dustbin has a 1 L capacity three times larger than most robotic vacuum cleaners on the market today This means you may not nee...

Page 62: ...he is on standby mode To conserve battery turn his power switch OFF You may also mute Junior s beeping by pressing the MUTE button on his cover or remote Junior also beeps when he encounters a proble...

Page 63: ...he areas where it attaches to Junior It is best to clean Junior s brushes about once a week to prevent buildup You can use scissors to cut away hair wrapped around the brushes until you are able to re...

Page 64: ...switch OFF and ON again If this does not solve the issue perform a mainboard reset You can reset Junior s mainboard by flipping his power switch OFF and plugging the charging adapter directly into th...

Page 65: ...End User License Agreement...

Page 66: ...of Your Software and deriv atives thereof to any third party except as provided in this Agreement YOUR SOFTWARE Use and distribution of any software that you create for your Bobsweep Your Software is...

Page 67: ...u accept this Agreement and will continue until terminated as provided for in this Agreement You may terminate this Agreement voluntarily at any time Bobsweep may terminate this Agreement at any time...

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