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Section 3. Usage

•  RolliCute is for indoor use only.

•  Do not use the RolliCute on any other surface besides fl ooring. 

•  Do not use the RolliCute on shag, high pile carpet, tassels, or fabric with loose edges. 

•  Before using the RolliCute, remove all objects which may easily sustain or cause 

damage if bumped such as glass decor, loose fabrics like rug tassels or edges, pet food 
containers, etc. 

•  Remove all objects which may easily cause damage if cleaned up by the RolliCute or 

entangled in its brushes including but not limited to small metal objects like nails and 
screws, and cords/wires.

•  RolliCute is not a toy. Do not sit or stand on any part of the device.

•  Do not leave children or animals unsupervised around the RolliCute.

•  Clean the outside with dry, non-abrasive cloth only. Do not spray water or liquids onto 

the RolliCute.

•  Do not insert objects into the RolliCute or allow the RolliCute to clean up near any part 

of your body including but not limited to your fi ngers or hair etc.

•  Do not use this device to clean up anything that is burning or smoking.

•  Do not place the RolliCute near any source of signifi cant heat or combustible materials 

including but not limited to lighters, matches, open fl ames, heaters, or fl ammable 
liquids.

•  Do not use this device to clean up bleach, paint, or other chemicals, or anything wet.

•  Use a physical barrier to prevent access to balconies to ensure safe operation.

•  Always turn the RolliCute off  before transporting.

How It Works

The RolliCute can be used for cleaning various surfaces including but not limited low pile 
carpet (0.5in or 1.5cm), wood or laminate fl ooring, linoleum, and ceramic tile etc. in indoor 
environments.

The RolliCute uses patternless, intelligent movement to cover as much area as possible while its 
edge brushes actively draw debris inward to ensure it gets cleaned up. If attached, microfi ber 
cloth can sweep or mop up any dust or debris left over.

Summary of Contents for RolliCute

Page 1: ...ROBOTIC VACUUM USER MANUAL TM...

Page 2: ...www rollibot com Customer Service 1 844 585 6295...

Page 3: ...ttery Information Installation 4 2 4 Assembly 5 Section 3 Usage 6 3 1 Charging 6 3 2 Using 8 3 3 Storing 8 Section 4 Maintenance 9 4 1 Removing the Dustbin 9 4 2 Cleaning the Dustbin 9 4 3 Replacing t...

Page 4: ...lliCute remove all objects which may easily sustain or cause damage if bumped such as glass decor loose fabrics like rug tassels or edges pet food containers etc Remove all objects which may easily ca...

Page 5: ...ecommended to charge the battery at least 16 hours before using the RolliCute for the first time Batteries perform best after several full charge discharge cycles Always disconnect the RolliCute from...

Page 6: ...nstalledfilter 2 2 Components Overview 1x RolliCute Robotic Vacuum 1x Battery 1x Cloth Base 1x User Manual 1x Screwdriver 2x Microfiber Cleaning Cloth 4x Edge Brush Caps 4x Edge Brushes 1x Charger 4x...

Page 7: ...included in the original packaging or received from RolliBot as a replacement Step 1 Using the arrows as a guide gently press on the top cover and pull it to remove it Step 2 Locate the battery cords...

Page 8: ...ushes through two edge brush caps then push the caps down until they attach to the brushes Step 2 Turn over the RolliCute and press the edge brushes onto their designated shafts Step 3 Using the inclu...

Page 9: ...the RolliCute or allow the RolliCute to clean up near any part of your body including but not limited to your fingers or hair etc Do not use this device to clean up anything that is burning or smokin...

Page 10: ...oximately 4 5 hours Charging longer may affect battery life If the Status Indicator does not turn on and or does not blink check that the charger is connected securely to the wall and to the RolliCute...

Page 11: ...nd filter after every 3 4 uses When the battery is low the Status Indicator will blink twice continually or the RolliCute will stop working If there is an issue detected during the self test the Statu...

Page 12: ...ater or liquids onto the RolliCute Do not insert objects into the RolliCute or allow the RolliCute to clean up near any part of your body including but not limited to your fingers or hair etc Do not p...

Page 13: ...nd replace the top cover The dust box and filter can be cleaned with water if needed After rinsing fully dry both the dustbin and filter before placing them back in the RolliCute If not fully dried th...

Page 14: ...brackets Step 4 Using a new or cleaned and dried filter push it onto the filter bracket s pegs Step 5 Reassemble the filter brackets and check that the four tabs are securely closed Step 6 Put the fil...

Page 15: ...re are any items twisted or caught in the bristles carefully pull these out by hand Step 3 Rinse the brushes with water and allow them time to dry completely Step 4 Ensure the brushes are dry and rein...

Page 16: ...tionally you can check the top of the stairs for excess debris or obstacles Q Why does the RolliCute retreat during cleaning A 1 The lighting may be generating heat Do not have the RolliBot operate un...

Page 17: ...e wheels for debris or blockage Clean as needed 7 Right wheel error Check the wheels for debris or blockage Clean as needed 8 Fan error Clean the entire RolliCute and restart it IftheinformationinSect...

Page 18: ...844 585 6295 FOR SERVICE REQUEST WHEN A PRODUCT OR PART IS EXCHANGED ANY REPLACEMENT ITEM BECOMES YOUR PROPERTY AND THE REPLACED ITEM BECOMES ROLLIBOT S PROPERTY THIS WARRANTY ONLY COVERS TECHNICAL H...

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