Page 2 - outdoors or dropped in water.; Safety with children, the elderly or infirm:; impORTanT SafeTy ReminDeRS
3 This robotic vacuum cleaner should only be used for domestic cleaning, as described in this User Manual. Please ensure that this User Manual is fully understood before operating the appliance. Please keep this User Manual for reference. Use only attachments or spares recommended or supplied by Hoo...
Page 3 - COnTenTS
4 COnTenTS Important Safety Reminders ............................................................... 3 Important Notes Before Use ............................................................... 5 The SD Memory Card ............................................................... 6 features List ...
Page 4 - The Robot uses sensors to avoid falling down steps,; Battery Use; impORTanT nOTeS BefORe USe
5 Stairs: The Robot uses sensors to avoid falling down steps, stairs or over an edge. In some situations its sensors can become confused. The Robot cannot detect steps that are less than 8cm in height. Steps less than 8cm may cause the robot to fall down. Use the Virtual Barrier or Border Tape* to p...
Page 5 - Removing the SD Memory Card; THe SD memORy CaRD
6 The SD Memory Card stores the voice character of your Robot.The volume of the Robots voice can be controlled using the Volume dial. Take care when handling the SD Memory Card as it is small and easy to lose. It is normal for The SD Memory Card to become warm whilst working. Important: follow the d...
Page 6 - Robot
7 Your new Hoover robot has the following list of features: Automatic return to Charging Stationautomatic, edge, focus, intensive and Return navigation modes Remote Control with mode selection and manual navigationReplaceable Battery packsLCD information screenDirt SensorsTwin Side BrushesRemovable ...
Page 7 - COnTenTS Of THe BOx
8 Robot Charging Station Virtual Barrier Batteries (for Virtual Barrier) Batteries (for Remote Control) Remote Control Spare Side Brushes* User Guide Agitator Pick Border Tape* and Magnetic Wand* *CeRTain mODeLS OnLy COnTenTS Of THe BOx BORDER FOCUS AUTO INTENSIVE HOME D D AAA AAA HOOVER ROBOT USER ...
Page 8 - GeTTinG TO knOw yOUR CLeaneR
9 LCD SCREENinfRaReD ReCeiVeR CHaRGinG COnTaCTS Robot: Top View Robot: Bottom View SIDE BRUSHES Robot: Dust Compartment View VOLUme Dust Bin DOOR Charging Station pOweR CORD DUST COmpaRTmenT BUTTOn GeTTinG TO knOw yOUR CLeaneR eDGe SenSORSCaSTOR fUSe COVeR DRIVE WHEELS BaTTeRy COVeRS aGiTaTOR DUST...
Page 9 - menu; I H G; LCD SCReen anD COnTROLS
10 menu On/Off buttonMenu buttonStart/Pause buttonSpot cleaning modeReturn to Charging Station modeDemonstration cleaning modeIntensive Cleaning modeAutomatic Cleaning modeCancel AppointmentsRecurring Appointments modeSingle Appointment mode ABCDEfGHIJK Appointment statusTime Set buttonSelection but...
Page 10 - BefORe fiRST USe; Charging Station Setup; CHaRGinG yOUR ROBOT; Check that the Dust Bin is inside the Robot.
11 BefORe fiRST USe Charging Station Setup Before use, remove obstacles that may get in the path of the Robot. Pay attention to:• Objects that can be easily knocked over.• Edges of carpets or rugs that it may get caught on.• floor length curtains and tablecloths.• Heat sources or flammable items...
Page 11 - USinG yOUR ROBOT
12 power on 1. press the On/Off button on the Robot to swich it on. 2. There will be a short musical introduction and the LCD Screen will illuminate for approximately 5 seconds. 3. Press the Start / Pause button to start the Robot. LCD Screen: The LCD Screen will light up for approximately 5 seconds...
Page 12 - CLeaninG mODeS
13 Automatic Cleaning Mode This is the default cleaning mode for the Robot. The cycle ends when the Robot needs to charge, this mode is recommended for normal cleaning. Route: The Robot travels in a straight line until it meets an obstacle. Then it will turn to avoid the obstacle and continue. This ...
Page 13 - Occasionally the Robot may; aUTOmaTiC CHaRGinG
14 Focus Cleaning Mode Route: The Robot travels from a central point, taking a spiralling route outwards for about 2 minutes. The coverage will be a round shape with a diameter of approximately 1.2m. When this status ends, the Robot will remain where it is and will not return to the Charging Station...
Page 14 - SeTTinG CLeaninG appOinTmenTS
15 Setting Appointment 1 1. press On/Off button to switch the Robot on. 2. Press and hold the Time Set button for 3 seconds. The Appointment status icon and the Time Display hours will flash on the screen. 3. Use the Selection buttons to set the hour that you want cleaning to begin. 4. press the T...
Page 15 - press the Time Set button again to confirm.; Appointment Frequency; • Clean at appointed times once
16 Battery Status: If the power is off, the Robot will not work at the appointed times. If you would like the Robot to keep its cleaning appointments, keep the Robot at the Charging Station. Ensure that the Charging Station is plugged in. If not, the Robot’s Battery will run out of charge and it wil...
Page 16 - RemOTe COnTROL; Installing / Replacing Batteries; pLEASE NotE
17 RemOTe COnTROL Installing / Replacing Batteries Using your Remote Control When the Robot is in Standby mode, you can control it by using the Remote Control buttons:• Mode buttons: choose the cleaning modes with the 5 labelled buttons. • Cursors: drive Robot in four different directions. • Paus...
Page 17 - VIRTUAL BARRIER; Using your Virtual Barrier
18 Installing / Replacing Batteries • 2 x D size alkaline Batteries are provided for use in the Virtual Barrier. • Do not use any other type of Batteries as they will damage the product. • Please note + and - when fitting the Batteries. • Change the Batteries when you notice the power is low. • ...
Page 18 - Using your Border Tape; ROBOT STORaGe
19 *CeRTain mODeLS OnLy Using your Border Tape 1. for best results, clean the area for the Border Tape and dry with a cloth. 2. Cut the required length of Border Tape. 3. Remove the white backing sheet and carefully stick the Border Tape on the floor. 4. Rub the tape with the Magnetic Wand. Tips: •...
Page 19 - MAINTENANCE; Cleaning the Robot and Charging Station
20 MAINTENANCE Cleaning the Robot and Charging Station Dust Bin Cleaning 1. Turn the Robot off. 2. Press the Dust Compartment button and open the lid. 3. Rotate and pull the handle of the Dust Bin upwards. 4. Remove the dust bin from the Robot. Take care not to spill dust from the Dust Bin opening. ...
Page 20 - Turn the Robot over.
21 Filter Cleaning Open the Dust Bin door, empty the dust and wash the filter under running water. Agitator Cleaning Use a coin to remove the 2 screws on the Soleplate. Remove the Agitator frame. Remove the belt from the end of the Agitator and then remove the Agitator. Place the Agitator back insid...
Page 21 - Side brush Cleaning; Once fully dry reassemble
22 Side brush Cleaning The Side Brushes are easily worn from heavy use so you should check them regularly to monitor their condition. Hair and other debris may become trapped in the Side Brushes. Use the Agitator pick to remove debris. If the brushes fail or become caught, the LCD display will show ...
Page 22 - Use a dry cloth to wipe the Dust Sensors.
23 Replacing Side Brushes If the Side Brushes are very damaged, they will need to be replaced. Replacement Side Brushes can be obtained from your Hoover retailer or by visiting www.hoover.it Driving Wheel Cleaning Use the Agitator Pick to remove tangled hair and debris from the wheels. If the Drive ...
Page 23 - aLaRm fUnCTiOn
24 Occasionally the Robot may encounter difficulties. when this occurs, an alarm will sound. This is accompanied by the Charge and Status Indicator light turning red and one of the warning symbols will appear on the LCD Screen. An Alarm will sound if one of the following situations has occurred: Pro...
Page 24 - REPLACING THE BATTERIES; Yellow
25 your Robot is fitted with two 6V 2500mah ni-mH battery packs. The battery packs must be replaced together. Never mix an old Battery pack with a new Battery pack. Only use Hoover approved replacement parts for your Robot. Use of parts that are not approved by Hoover are dangerous and...
Page 25 - COmmOn pROBLemS
26 The following is a list of commonly encountered problems and solutions. If one of these issues persists, or you encounter a problem not listed here, contact _______ COmmOn pROBLemS Power is on but Robot moves backwards or in circles: Turn off the power.• Check for dust on the Edge Sensors, wipe ...
Page 26 - TROUBLeSHOOTinG; Is there a danger to pets?
27 TROUBLeSHOOTinG The following is a list of common questions:If you encounter a problem not listed here, please contact___________. How long does the Battery charge last? What is the cleaning area of a single charge? Can the Robot be left to work unsupervised? Is there a danger of damage to childr...
Page 28 - RepLaCinG THe fUSe; The Environment; impORTanT infORmaTiOn
29 The fuse is an f5aL250V 5A, 250V. . Turn your Robot over and place it on a level surface. Remove the screw from the fuse cover. Remove the old fuse and replace it with a new one. your Robot is fitted with a replaceable fuse . its function is to protect the electronics inside the Robot. Only use...