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RoboVac cannot be 

charged.

• Check whether the Charging Base is plugged into the outlet.
• Remove objects within 3 ft/1 m to the left and rignt side and 

within 6 ft/2 m of the front of the Charging Base.

• Dust off the charging contact pins with a dry cloth.

The rolling brush 

does not rotate.

• Clean the rolling brush. 
• Check whether the rolling brush has been installed properly. 

RoboVac’s movements 

or travel path are 

abnormal.

• Clean the sensors carefully with a dry cloth. 
• Restart Robovac by turning the power switch off and on.

Error codes troubleshooting

When RoboVac is in trouble, it will emit a series of short or long beeps and the red indicator 

on RoboVac will be on or flashing.

Flashing red indicator light

Error Tone Cause

Solution

One beep RoboVac is hanging over a ledge 

or is trapped. 

Turn off RoboVac and restart in a new location. 

Two beeps RoboVac’s bumper is stuck.

Tap RoboVac’s bumper several times to dislodge 

any debris that may be trapped underneath.

Three beeps RoboVac’s drop sensors are dirty. Clean the drop sensors gently with a dry cloth.

Four beeps RoboVac’s power level is too low. Manually charge RoboVac for at least 5 hours. 

Solid red indicator light

Error Tone Cause

Solution

One beep RoboVac’s wheel is stuck. 

Turn off RoboVac and remove any hair or 

debris from the wheel. 

Two beeps RoboVac’s side brush is stuck.

Turn off RoboVac and remove any hair or 

debris from the side brush.

Three beeps RoboVac’s suction fan is stuck.

• Turn off RoboVac, then remove and empty 

the dust collector.

• Make sure the air inlet is not blocked by 

any hair or debris.

Four beeps RoboVac’s rolling brush is stuck.  Turn off RoboVac and remove any hair or 

debris from the rolling brush. 

Replace the Side Brushes

The side brushes may become bent or damaged after using for a period of time. Follow the 

steps below to replace it. 
•  Pull off the old side brushes and snap the new ones into place.

Troubleshooting

Problem

Solutions

RoboVac cannot be 

activated.

• Make sure the power switch is in the ON position.
• Ensure the battery is charged. 
• Replace the batteries in the remote control (2 AAA batteries).
• Make sure the remote control is within range (less than 3m 

from RoboVac).

RoboVac stops 

working suddenly.

• Check whether RoboVac is trapped or stuck on an obstacle.
• Check whether the power level is too low.

RoboVac does not 

start scheduled 

cleaning.

• Make sure the time, time of day (AM/PM), and the scheduled 

time have been set correctly.

• Check whether RoboVac’s power is too low to start cleaning.
• Make sure you point the remote control directly at RoboVac 

when setting the time/schedule. You will hear a beep when the 

time/schedule has been set.

• All settings will be erased when RoboVac is turned off or when 

the battery power is exhausted. You will need to reset the time 

and reschedule the cleaning time.

• When using the Power Adaptor to charge RoboVac, you cannot 

set a schedule, and the previously scheduled cleaning will not 

start.

Suction power is weak.

• Check whether any obstructions are blocking the suction inlet.
• Empty the dust collector.
• Clean the filter with a vacuum cleaner or a cleaning brush.

Summary of Contents for RoboVac 11

Page 1: ...Cleaning Owner s Manual RoboVac 11 www eufylife com For FAQs and more information please visit SM A438 V03 ...

Page 2: ...e You Start Install the Charging Base Charge Your RoboVac Start Stop Cleaning Cleaning Modes Time Setting Scheduled Cleaning 15 Cleaning and Maintenance Clean the Dust Collector and Filters Clean the Rolling Brush Clean the Sensors and Charging Pins Clean the Side Brushes Replace the Side Brushes 18 Troubleshooting 20 Specifications 20 Notice 21 Customer Service ...

Page 3: ...re cleaning the whole room Important Safety Instructions To reduce the risk of injury or damage read these safety instructions carefully and keep them at hand when setting up using and maintaining this device WARNING SYMBOLS USED This is the safety alert symbol This symbol alerts you to potential hazards that could result in property damage and or serious bodily harm or death This device is not in...

Page 4: ...et Dust collector release button Bottom Drop sensors Charging contact pins Battery cover Brush guard Dust collector Swivel wheel Side brushes Wheels About Your RoboVac What s In the Box RoboVac 11 Power Adapter Spare HEPA style Filter Spare Foam Filter Owner s Manual Cleaning Tool Side Brush 4 Charging Base Remote Control ...

Page 5: ...s effectively when they are dirty or on reflective dark colored floors It is recommended to place a physical barrier to block off problem areas where the device may fall Dust Collector Filter door Filter door release button HEPA style filter Foam filter Filter cover Charging Base Status light Power socket Charging contact pins Remote Control 10 5 1 3 6 9 4 2 7 8 Return RoboVac to the Charging Base...

Page 6: ... RoboVac has a pre installed rechargeable battery that has to be fully charged before use Robovac returns to the Charging Base at the end of a cleaning cycle or when its battery is running low Manually charge RoboVac when its battery is fully discharged or if it fails to reach the Charging Base Method 1 Attach RoboVac to the Charging Base by aligning its charging pins with the charging pins on the...

Page 7: ... in Auto Mode Method 2 Press on the remote control to return RoboVac to the Charging Base Method 3 Charge RoboVac directly by plugging the round connector of the adapter into the charging socket on RoboVac and the other end into a wall outlet RoboVac Status Light Flashing red Low power Flashing blue Charging Solid blue Fully charged Cleaning Returning to Charging Base Flashing Solid red Beeping Ro...

Page 8: ...he Charging Base automatically when the power level becomes low Whenever you turn RoboVac on it will start Auto cleaning T 2 Spot cleaning RoboVac intensively cleans a specific area in a spiral pattern Useful if there is a concentrated area of dust or debris Press on the remote control to start cleaning in Spot Mode 3 Edge cleaning RoboVac reduces its speed when it detects a wall and then follows ...

Page 9: ...tor and filter with a vacuum cleaner or a cleaning brush Time Setting Make sure you point the remote control directly at RoboVac and RoboVac is on Press on the remote control will display on the screen Press to set the hour and minute Press or to save the setting RoboVac will BEEP once to indicate the time has been set To ensure the time is set successfully point the remote control directly at Rob...

Page 10: ... are completely dry T Put the filters and filter cover back together in the dust collector and close it Push the dust collector back into the main unit It is recommended to empty the dust collector and clean the filter after every use You can wash the dust collector filter cover and foam filter with water Be sure to air dry them thoroughly before reassembling Do not wash the HEPA Style filter with...

Page 11: ... is stuck Turn off RoboVac then remove and empty the dust collector Make sure the air inlet is not blocked by any hair or debris Four beeps RoboVac s rolling brush is stuck Turn off RoboVac and remove any hair or debris from the rolling brush Replace the Side Brushes The side brushes may become bent or damaged after using for a period of time Follow the steps below to replace it Pull off the old s...

Page 12: ...ressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment Note This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses a...

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