Page 2 - OWNER’S MANUAL; CLEANING ROBOT; manual, please keep it in an easily accessible location.
OWNER’S MANUAL CLEANING ROBOT VR59**L VR59**L* Before using, please carefully read the Safety Precautions pages to allow for safe operation of the product. After reading the operation manual, please keep it in an easily accessible location. www.lg.com
Page 3 - FEATURES
FEATURES Images of the floor are obtained from the sensors of the lower camera, and through this, the location of Roboking will be confirmed, therefore, elaborate cleaning can be accomplished for every part of the room. As the height of the Roboking is low (90mm), even the underside of a framed bed ...
Page 4 - CONTENTS; BEFORE USING
CONTENTS Safety Precautions Included with Product Parts Descriptions Button Functions Display Status Information Before You Start Overview 1 BEFORE USING 2 HOW TO USE How to Install the Home Station How to Turn the Power Supply On and Off. How to Start and Stop Cleaning How to Charge the Battery Cle...
Page 5 - SAFETY PRECAUTIONS; Basic safety precautions; WARNING
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS The purpose of the safety precautions described below is for the user to use the product safely and correctly to prevent any unexpected risk or damage. Basic safety precautions After reading this manual, please keep it in an easily accessible location. This is the safety alert sym...
Page 8 - Tip
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS In rare cases, the Roboking’s brush can damage the carpet. If this happens, immediately stop the cleaning operation. When a carpet has long tassels, the tassels can be damaged. Do not allow the Roboking to sweep up liquids, blades, thumb tacks, kindling, etc. These items can cause...
Page 9 - INCLUDED WITH PRODUCT
INCLUDED WITH PRODUCT Figures can be different from actual objects. Dry cell for remote controller (2 units of AAA size) l a u n a m n o it a r e p O e d i u g k c i u Q Remote controller Home station Roboking www.lg.com P/No.: MHK63425321 QUICK GUIDE CLEANING ROBOT VR5940L This guide briefly descri...
Page 10 - PARTS DESCRIPTION - ROBOKING
PARTS DESCRIPTION - ROBOKING Figures can be different from actual objects. Plan view Dust bin cover button Dust bin cover State indication lampManipulation Button Detecting sensor of home station & receiving sensor of remote controller Ultrasonic sensor Ventilation port Cliff detection sensor Ch...
Page 11 - PART DESCRIPTION – HOME STATION / DUST BIN
PART DESCRIPTION – HOME STATION / DUST BIN ᶀ Figures can be different from actual objects. Home station Dust bin Power lamp Charging terminal Reset button Sponge filter HEPA filter Dust bin handle Dust bin cover Suction port cover Dust bin cover opening button Power cord fixing groove 7
Page 12 - BUTTON FUNCTIONS – ROBOKING
BUTTON FUNCTIONS – ROBOKING START/STOP Press the START/STOP button to turn the Roboking on/off or start/stop cleaning. - cally start cleaning. will stop cleaning. off the Roboking. If the button is pressed while in the timer mode, the timer setting will be canceled. 8 Roboking Roboking Roboking
Page 13 - BUTTON FUNCTIONS – REMOTE CONTROL
BUTTON FUNCTIONS – REMOTE CONTROL Zigzag cleaning and then spatial expansion The Roboking will clean while maneuvering in a zigzag pattern and then expand the cleaning area. must first stop the operation of the Roboking. - tion, and the battery cannot be charged.If the main switch on the underside o...
Page 14 - DISPLAY STATUS INFORMATION
DISPLAY STATUS INFORMATION when the unit is turned on again, unit it is changed again. button on the Roboking. Battery and timer hour indication timer setting, the remaining battery charge will be shown. reservation time will be shown. Timer icon timer cleaning has been set up. Battery icon charge i...
Page 15 - BEFORE YOU START
BEFORE YOU START Check these items before cleaning Loading the remote control battery 1. Open the battery cover by lifting the rear hook of the remote control.2. Insert two AAA batteries, checking for +, - nodes while loading.3. Close the battery cover completely so that the batteries will not fall ...
Page 16 - OVERVIEW
OVERVIEW 1 2 3 4 5 With remote controller, auxiliary function can be used. For auxiliary functions, manual cleaning, spot, timer function. Install the home station. (page 13) Insert the power cord plug into an outlet and locate the station against a wall. If power is not supplied to the home station...
Page 17 - HOW TO INSTALL THE HOME STATION
HOW TO INSTALL THE HOME STATION 1. Position the home station against a wall, to prevent sliding dur- ing docking, on hard level flooring. Remove objects within 1.5m. to the right and left side and within 2m. to the front. 2. Plug the power cord into an outlet. Wrap the power cord around the fixed ha...
Page 18 - HOW TO TURN THE ROBOKING POWER SUPPLY ON & OFF
HOW TO TURN THE ROBOKING POWER SUPPLY ON & OFF To turn the power supply on, turn the R o b o k i n g upside down on a smooth/soft surface and check whether the main power supply switch is turned on.If the main power supply switch is turned off, turn on the switch. When turning on the power switc...
Page 19 - HOW TO START AND STOP CLEANING
HOW TO START AND STOP CLEANING After the R o b o k i n g is turned on, press the START/STOP button to begin cleaning. A melody will sound and cleaning will begin. Press the START/STOP button during the cleaning cycle to stop cleaning. When the ‘START/STOP’ button is pressed while the power supply of...
Page 20 - HOW TO CHARGE THE BATTERY
HOW TO CHARGE THE BATTERY If using the Roboking for the first time or to charge the battery by interrupting the cleaning, you can manually charge the battery. Method 1. Attach the Roboking to the home station by matching up the two arrows on the Roboking and the home station. A melody will sound and...
Page 22 - CLEANING MODES
CLEANING MODES After the zigzag cleaning process is completed, the spaces are divided into rectangles and the whole apartment surface is cleaned in detail. 1. Press the " ZIGZAG + Cell by cell" button on the remote control. 2. Roboking cleans to the left until it meets the wall or it cleans ...
Page 23 - AUXILIARY CLEANING MODES
AUXILIARY CLEANING MODES This method of cleaning involves manually moving the Roboking by pressing the directional (arrow) buttons on the remote control.The interior space will be cleaned by the Roboking as it is being moved to the front, rear, or rotated to the left and right side according to the ...
Page 24 - TIMER CLEANING
TIMER CLEANING 2. Adjust the time by multiple pressures on the TIMER button. Each time the button is pressed, the time will increase to 2 hours, 6 hours and 12 hours. Roboking can be scheduled to start cleaning after a certain period of time. The time can be set among 2 hours, 6 hours and 12 hours. ...
Page 25 - CLEANING THE DUST BIN
CLEANING THE DUST BIN 1. Open the dust bin cover by pressing the PUSH button on the Roboking. 2. Grab the handle of the dust bin and pull it upward. 3. Separate the HEPA filter and the inside sponge filter by removing the HEPA filter To clean the dust bin filter, refer to page 23. 4. Lift the cover ...
Page 26 - CLEANING THE DUST BIN FILTER
CLEANING THE DUST BIN FILTER The dust bin filters are comprised of the HEPA filter and the sponge filter. Clean the HEPA filter and the sponge filter according to the following sequence: 1. Separate the HEPA filter and the inside sponge filter by removing the HEPA filter (as shown). 3. After washing...
Page 27 - CLEANING THE BRUSH
CLEANING THE BRUSH Lay a smooth cloth on the floor. Turn the Roboking over and put the Roboking on the cloth. Turn off the power switch before cleaning. Grab the brush and remove by pulling it up. Insert the fixing hook on the op- posite side of the brush (marked with a rounded rectangle) by matchin...
Page 28 - CLEANING THE SENSOR/CHARGING TERMINAL
Camera sensor CLEANING THE SENSOR/CHARGING TERMINAL Receiving sensor of remote controller ot clean the Roboking by directly spraying it with water, thinner, benzene, etc. Call the service center if the sensors or charging terminals are damaged. Sensor and terminaldamage can cause the product to malf...
Page 29 - CLEANING THE SIDE BRUSH
CLEANING THE SIDE BRUSH Foreign objects/materials such as hair can easily adhere to the side brush. Remove such materials at least once a week. If excessive amounts of foreign materials are stuck to the brush, there is a risk of damage to the brushes. If the floor is rough or wall skirtings are freq...
Page 30 - TROUBLESHOOTING
TROUBLESHOOTING When the voice, “Please check the wheels”, is announced. If the unit becomes stuck or suspended and the wheels do not allow the unit move, the voice, “Please check the wheels”, will be announced. wheel trapped in the front door, balcony, stairway, etc? foreign material wound around t...
Page 33 - BEFORE YOU CALL FOR SERVICE
BEFORE YOU CALL FOR SERVICE Confirm before reporting the failure of Roboking. ) e g a p e c n e r e f e R ( s n o it u l o S m e l b o r P The Roboking will not activate. Confirm that the power switch is turned on. (page 14) Confirm that the battery has been charged. (page 17) Movements or travel pa...
Page 34 - PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS
PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS Item/Model LG Roboking VR59**L VR59**L* External dimensions Φ 360 mm X 90 mm Weight 3.2 kg Power consumption 1 W Battery (fully charged) DC 16.8 V Maximum Traveling Velocity 350 mm/sec Use time (1 time charging) Approx. 90 minutes Based on general floor surface Charging time 3...