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User’s manual
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ROBOT CLEANING
1 –
Stop the robot safely (see “Robot safety stop”, page 26).
2 – Clean all the outside surfaces of the robot with a sponge soaked in warm water and neutral
soap.
3 – Do not use solvents or benzene so as not to damage the painted surfaces and plastic
components.
4 – Do not wash the internal parts of the robot and do not use jets of pressurised water so as not
to damage the electric and electronic components.
5 – Check the lower part of the robot (cutting blade area and wheels) and remove any deposits
and/or residuals that may obstruct the correct functioning of the robot.
6 – To remove any deposits and/or other residuals from the blade, use a suitable brush.
7 – Clean the battery recharge knobs and remove any oxidations or residuals caused by electric
contacts with a dry cloth and, if necessary, with fi ne abrasive paper.
8 – Check the level of sharpness of the cutting blade. If necessary, sharpen.
In order to not cause irreversible damage to the electric and electronic
components, do not immerse the robot, partially or completely, in water because
it is not watertight.
Warning - Caution
Use protective gloves to avoid the risk of cutting your hands.
Warning - Caution