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Easy Assembly

Charging

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1. Install the side brush before use

Turn robot over and locate circle on upper 

left side, align the small circle of the spinner 

brush post in the center of the spinning brush 

and push until it clicks in place.

      WARNING

Before running the robot, clear area of power cords,  

pull cords for curtains or blinds, clothing and fragile items.

2. HEPA filter installation

Robot comes with HEPA filter installed. 

Before use ensure the HEPA filter is securely 

in place. Remove dust cup from robot, pull up 

lid of dust cup and make sure HEPA filter is 

snapped into place. Ensure dust cup lid and 

bottom latch are securely closed and replace 

dust cup onto robot.

1.  

Place the back of the dock flush against a 

wall and ensure there are at least 3 feet of 

free space along the wall on either side of the 

dock, so the robot is not blocked.

2.  

Connect the charger into the port on the lower 

right side of the dock and plug the other end 

of the charger into the wall. 

3.

  Place robot on charger and ensure that the 

metal charging contacts on the bottom of the 

robot and those on the dock are touching. 

When the robot is correctly lined it will make 

an audible beep and the power button on the 

robot will light up. 

4.

  The white light on and around the power button 

will blink while the robot is charging and will turn to 

a solid white light once the robot is fully charged.

5.

  Before initial use fully charge the robot for at 

least 4 hours. 

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NOTE

When the battery power reaches less than 20% 

the robot will shut off the suction power and 

automatically return to the charging dock.

The robot may occasionally back up off the 

charger and then go forward back onto charger 

to realign itself if a better connection is needed 

with the metal charging contacts. 

Please note the robot will arrive with a partially 

charged battery. If you start using it before fully 

charging the battery, the cleaning cycle will be 

shorter than normal as it will return to the dock to 

recharge when it reaches 20% battery power.

To effectively extend the battery life, you should:
a. For the first use, please charge for 4 hours

b.  When the battery is low, please charge as soon as 

possible

c.  If you do not use the appliance for an extended 

period of time, fully charge the battery and store in a 

well ventilated and dry place

d.  If the appliance is not used for more than 3 months, 

charge the appliance for 12 hours 

Summary of Contents for GROOVE NER300 Series

Page 1: ...to read this owner s guide If you have questions about your new vacuum please contact our customer service HELPLINE at 1 800 282 2886 We re here to help Eureka stands by our Clean Promise seal Learn m...

Page 2: ...on Keep this information Write the model type and serial number here Date of purchase keep your receipt _______________ Model number and type__________________________ Serial number___________________...

Page 3: ...he equipment 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 protec...

Page 4: ...S Liquid ejected from the battery may cause irritation or burns If the liquid gets on the skin 1 seek medical attention 2 wash quickly with soap and water and 3 neutralize with a mild acid such as lem...

Page 5: ...anual Owner s Manual Owner s Manual www eureka com 5 What comes in the carton Vacuum Charging base Charging cord 2 Spinning brushes 2 HEPA filters Brush roll tool Remote includes 2 AAA batteries Owner...

Page 6: ...empty button Front caster wheel Reset button Press power button for 1 second to turn robot on When robot is on the power button will be lit up in white When the robot is on to start the robot cleanin...

Page 7: ...en the robot is correctly lined it will make an audible beep and the power button on the robot will light up 4 The white light on and around the power button will blink while the robot is charging and...

Page 8: ...remote to start the robot Press start stop button on remote to stop or pause the robot 2 Robot will automatically run until its battery gets low this will be indicated by a flashing red light to the l...

Page 9: ...e successfully linked 6 You can now use the following commands to control the robot Ask Eureka robot to start cleaning Ask Eureka robot to stop cleaning Ask Eureka robot to go home NOTE This model doe...

Page 10: ...aned but lifting out When putting back in ensure the side with rubber flap is on the side closest to the dust bin 1 Press dust cup release button to remove dust cup from robot Washable brushroll clean...

Page 11: ...equential damages so the above limitation or exclusion may not apply to you This warranty gives you specific legal rights You may also have other rights which may vary by state The Eureka 12 month lim...

Page 12: ...HELPLINE 1 800 282 2886 Li ion Problem solving Make sure vacuum cleaner is off and charging plug is unplugged This vacuum cleaner has a special thermostat that protects the vacuum cleaner in case of m...

Page 13: ...America Corp Printed in China Order genuine Eureka accessories and replacement parts Visit www eureka com or call 1 800 282 2886 Image Part fits models Part name R0101 Free 3 months extension of the o...

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