Page 2 - Safety information; SAFETY INFORMATION; CAUTION/WARNING SYMBOLS USED; OTHER SYMBOLS USED
02_ safety information Safety information SAFETY INFORMATION • Before operating the appliance, please read this manual thoroughly and retain it for your reference. • Because these following operating instructions cover various models, the characteristics of your vacuum cleaner may differ slightly fr...
Page 3 - IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS; READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING YOUR Robot vacuum.; BATTERY CHARGER
safety information _03 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS When using an electrical appliance, basic precautions should be observed, including the following: READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING YOUR Robot vacuum. Unplug from outlet when not in use and before conducting maintenance. WARNING: to reduce the r...
Page 4 - Robot vacuum
04_ safety information Robot vacuum • Do not pick up hard or sharp objects such as glass, nails, screws, coins, and etc. • Do not use without a filter in place. When servicing the unit, never put fingers or other objects into the fan chamber in case the unit accidentally turns on. • Do not put any o...
Page 5 - Contents
contents _05 Contents SAFETY INFORMATION 02 07 Power Related 08 Before Use 11 In Use 12 Cleaning and Maintenance PRODUCT FEATURES 14 ASSEMBLING THE CLEANER 16 16 Components 17 Name of each part OPERATING THE CLEANER 22 22 Installing the Robot vacuum 22 Installation order 22 Turning the Power Switch ...
Page 6 - SAMSUNG SMART HOME
06_ contents SAMSUNG SMART HOME MANUAL 45 45 Preparing the network 46 Using the samsung smart home app 52 Matters to Check before Reporting Disorder 53 Remarks and recommendations TROUBLESHOOTING 54 54 Checklist before SVC Calls 56 Troubleshooting for Error Codes PRODUCT SPECIFICATION 57 DJ68-00630D...
Page 7 - POWER RELATED; Do not bend the power cord forcefully or place a heavy object; Make sure to remove any dust or water from the power plug.; Do not pull the power plug by the cord or touch the plug with; Do not use a damaged power cord, plug, or a loose power
safety information _07 01 SAFETY INFORMA TION POWER RELATED WARNING Do not bend the power cord forcefully or place a heavy object on it that could break it. - This may result in fire or electric shock. WARNING Make sure to remove any dust or water from the power plug. - Failing to do so may result i...
Page 8 - BEFORE USE; Before activating the Robot vacuum, make sure that the dust; Never use Robot vacuum in locations with combustible; Open all doors to clean all rooms.; For carpets with long tassels, fold the tassels under the carpet.
08_ safety information BEFORE USE CAUTION Before activating the Robot vacuum, make sure that the dust bin is assembled. - If the dust bin is not inserted, Robot vacuum will not operate. CAUTION Never use Robot vacuum in locations with combustible material such as. - Locations with candles or desk la...
Page 11 - IN USE
safety information _11 01 SAFETY INFORMA TION IN USE CAUTION You cannot use the Robot vacuum on thick carpets. - This may result in problems with the Robot vacuum. - This may result in damage to carpets. CAUTION Do not use the Robot vacuum on a table or other high locations. - This may result in dam...
Page 12 - CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE
12_ safety information CAUTION Do not move the robotic vacuum cleaner holding the dustbin part. - This may cause the dustbin to separate, resulting in injury or serious damage to the product. NOTE Robot vacuum may not be able to continue its operation if it is stuck at the entrance or veranda doorsi...
Page 14 - CONVENIENT VIRTUAL GUARD FUNCTION; What is ceiling shape recognition (Visionary; DELICATE CLEANING OF EVERY CORNER; Product features
14_ product features CONVENIENT VIRTUAL GUARD FUNCTION You can confine the Robot vacuum to a particular section by using the Fence (virtual wall) mode. • What is ceiling shape recognition (Visionary mapping plus™)? This function recognizes the shape of the ceiling using the camera on top to identify...
Page 16 - COMPONENTS; Others Components; Battery; Assembling the cleaner; Main Body
16_ assembling COMPONENTS ■ Others Components (AAA-Type Batteries) User Manual / 2 Battery VIRTUAL GUARD Spare Filter Cleaning Brush Quick Start Guide ❈ Mesh and Sponge filters are not included in spare filters. Assembling the cleaner ■ Main Body ■ Charger (Station) ■ Remote Control DJ68-00630D (EN)...
Page 17 - NAME OF EACH PART; Front
assembling _17 02 ASSEMBLING NAME OF EACH PART Front Bottom Side ■ Main unit Virtual Guard Sensor, Mike Dustbin Eject Button Camera Obstacle Sensor Dustbin Eject Button Dust bin Driving Wheel Power Switch Power Brush Power Brush Cover Battery Cover Driving Wheel Remote Control Sensor Obstacle Sensor...
Page 18 - VIRTUAL GUARD; Installing the batteries
18_ assembling ■ Charger (Station) ■ VIRTUAL GUARD Distance Detection Sensor Lamp Power Button Main Body Detection Sensor ■ Installing the batteries Batteries are not supplied with the product. You have to purchase the batteries separately. Install the batteries (type D) before use. 1 2 3 Lift the c...
Page 19 - Remote Control; Installing the Remote Control Batteries
assembling _19 02 ASSEMBLING ■ Remote Control ■ Installing the Remote Control Batteries Batteries are not installed in the remote control when purchasing the product.Install the batteries (type AAA) before use. 1 2 3 Lift the battery compartment cover at the back of the remote control, while pressin...
Page 20 - DISPLAY PART; Display Icon; Display panel
20_ assembling DISPLAY PART 1. Number Display : Shows the timer display, progress status, and error codes using numbers, letters and graphics. 2. Daily : When daily cleaning is scheduled, the Daily icon is lit. 3. Wi-Fi : Each time you press the Remote Control button of the remote control, the setti...
Page 21 - Cleaning Mode Display; BUTTON PART
assembling _21 02 ASSEMBLING 9. Cleaning Mode Display - Each time the Cleaning Mode button is pressed, the corresponding cleaning mode is displayed. (A) Auto Mode : This icon turns on when Auto cleaning mode is selected. (B) Spot Mode : This icon turns on when Spot cleaning mode is selected. (C) Max...
Page 22 - INSTALLING THE ROBOT VACUUM; Installation order; Operating the cleaner
22_ operating INSTALLING THE ROBOT VACUUM Installation order 1. Turning the Power Switch on or off To use the Robot vacuum, you must turn on the Power Switch at the bottom of the main unit. 2. Installing the Charger (station) To charge the Robot vacuum, you must first install the charger.Since the b...
Page 23 - Always keep the power cord of the Charger (station)
operating _23 03 OPERA TING Installing the Charger (station) 1. Install the charger on a flat surface. 2. There should be no obstacles and cliffs 0.5m to the left and right and within 1 m of the front. 3. Install the Charger (station) in a location where it can be easily accessed by the Robot vacuum...
Page 24 - Charging
24_ operating Charging When the product is initially purchased, the battery is fully discharged, and you must Charger (station) the Robot vacuum manually. Turn on the Power Switch at the bottom of the product. 1. After aligning the Charger (station) pins of the main unit with the Charger (station) p...
Page 25 - About the Battery
operating _25 03 OPERA TING NOTE • When the product is initially purchased, it will take about 180 minutes to fully charge the battery and will run for about 90 minutes. (Normal Mode / On the basis of hard floor) • When charging the battery while the battery is over-heated, the charging time can inc...
Page 26 - Setting the Time; Canceling the Settings
26_ operating Setting the Time The clock displays the current time. You can change the current time with the following steps. ■ You can only set the time using the remote control. Remote Control Configuration Sequence Blinks 1. Press the Clock button. - The current time is displayed. Blinks Decrease...
Page 27 - Installing the VIRTUAL GUARD; Button operations; Install the VIRTUAL GUARD in front of the area you
operating _27 03 OPERA TING Installing the VIRTUAL GUARD You can confine the Robot vacuum to a particular section by using Fence (virtual wall) mode. Button operations 1. Lamp operations - Fence (virtual wall) Mode: The red lamp flashes. - Off :The lamp is turned off. 2. Turn the Power Button on - W...
Page 28 - About the IrDA sensor
28_ operating About the IrDA sensor • The infrared signal transmission may not be smooth in locations exposed to halogen lamps or in outdoor locations. • Robot vacuum uses 3 types of infrared devices and a device may not work in front of another device with a higher priority. • When controlling the ...
Page 29 - USING THE ROBOT VACUUM; Starting/Stopping Cleaning; You can run or stop all Robot vacuum functions.; Turning the power on or off; Stopping; Using the main unit
operating _29 03 OPERA TING USING THE ROBOT VACUUM Starting/Stopping Cleaning You can run or stop all Robot vacuum functions. ■ Each Robot vacuum function only runs when the Power Switch is turned on. ■ When the Robot vacuum is operating, press the ( ) button to cancel the operation and select a fun...
Page 30 - Recharging; You can have the Robot vacuum return to the Charger (Station)
30_ operating Recharging You can have the Robot vacuum return to the Charger (Station) to charge the battery by using the Recharging button. ■ When the Robot vacuum is operating, press the ( ) button to cancel the operation and press the Recharging button. 1. Press the Recharging button. - (“ ”) is ...
Page 31 - Auto Cleaning; The Robot vacuum will move by itself and automatically clean the; Normal Mode; About the Resume Cleaning function
operating _31 03 OPERA TING Auto Cleaning The Robot vacuum will move by itself and automatically clean the house until cleaning is completed once. ■ If you press the Start/Stop button on the main unit or remote control without selecting a cleaning mode, an automatic cleaning run starts. ■ If cleanin...
Page 32 - Spot Cleaning; You can conveniently clean a specific area that has a a lot of
32_ operating Spot Cleaning You can conveniently clean a specific area that has a a lot of cookie crumbs, dust, and etc. ■ Move the Robot vacuum to the location where you want to perform a spot clean. Main unit button Remote control button Configuration Sequence Normal Mode Turbo Mode Dust Sensor Mo...
Page 33 - Max Cleaning; The Robot vacuum automatically moves and cleans until the
operating _33 03 OPERA TING Max Cleaning The Robot vacuum automatically moves and cleans until the battery runs out and the battery level flashes only one level. ■ If cleaning begins when the Robot vacuum is docked with the Charger (Station), the time to return to the charger (station) is decreased ...
Page 34 - Manual Cleaning; You can move the Robot vacuum to clean a particular location; Remote control button
34_ operating Manual Cleaning You can move the Robot vacuum to clean a particular location directly by using the remote control. ■ Move the Robot vacuum to the location where you want to perform manual cleaning. ■ You can manually clean using the remote control only. Remote control button Configurat...
Page 35 - Timer Reservation; In this mode, you can schedule the Robot vacuum to start a
operating _35 03 OPERA TING Timer Reservation In this mode, you can schedule the Robot vacuum to start a once-off cleaning run from a particular time. ■ A scheduled cleaning run is only performed when the Robot vacuum is docked to the Charger (Station). Remote Control Configuration Sequence Blinks B...
Page 36 - Setting Daily Cleaning; You can schedule the Robot vacuum to start cleaning
36_ operating Setting Daily Cleaning You can schedule the Robot vacuum to start cleaning everyday from a particular time. ■ Daily cleaning is only performed when the Robot vacuum is docked with the Charger (Station). Remote Control Configuration Sequence Example)The current time: 07:00 a.m.The desir...
Page 38 - ADDITIONAL FUNCTIONS; Using additional functions; Turbo Mode
38_ operating ADDITIONAL FUNCTIONS Using additional functions You can use the Robot Vacuum more easily and conveniently using various additional functions. ■ You can only configure the additional functions with the remote control. Turbo Mode Each time you press the Turbo button, the Turbo icon on th...
Page 39 - CLEANING THE ROBOT VACUUM; Please keep the cleaning and maintenance methods in mind; You must turn off the Power Switch at the bottom of the main; Front Sensor Window and; Maintain tools and filters
maintain _39 04 MAINT AIN CLEANING THE ROBOT VACUUM Please keep the cleaning and maintenance methods in mind ■ When the Power Switch is damaged, please contact the service agent so that it does not cause any accidents. ■ Do not use any means or mechanical devices not installed by the manufacturer th...
Page 40 - Cleaning the Dust Bin and the Filters; First, empty the dust bin before cleaning it.
40_ maintain Cleaning the Dust Bin and the Filters First, empty the dust bin before cleaning it. ■ When separating the dust bin, take care not to spill the dust out of the dust bin. ■ Empty the dust bin in the following cases. 1. When dust has accumulated inside the dust bin. 2. When the suction pow...
Page 41 - MAINTAIN TOOLS AND FILTERS; Cleaning the Power Brush; You must turn off the Power Switch at the bottom of the
maintain _41 04 MAINT AIN MAINTAIN TOOLS AND FILTERS Cleaning the Power Brush You must turn off the Power Switch at the bottom of the main unit before cleaning the Robot vacuum. • Because the dust in the dust bin may come out, separate the dust bin first before cleaning the power brush. 1. After che...
Page 43 - Cleaning the Edge-Cleaning Side rotating Brush
maintain _43 04 MAINT AIN Cleaning the Edge-Cleaning Side rotating Brush You must turn off the Power Switch at the bottom of the main unit before cleaning the Robot vacuum. 1. Check whether the side rotating brush is bent or whether there are any foreign substances stuck on the brush. 2. Wearing rub...
Page 44 - Cleaning the Driving Wheel
44_ maintain Cleaning the Driving Wheel You must turn off the Power Switch at the bottom of the main unit before cleaning the robot. ■ If the Robot vacuum suddenly starts to zigzag, there may be foreign substances stuck on the driving wheel. 1. When cleaning the driving wheel, place a soft cloth on ...
Page 45 - Samsung Smart Home Manual; PREPARING THE NETWORK; Setting up the wireless router
Samsung Smart Home App _45 05 S AMSUNG S MAR T H OME A PP Samsung Smart Home Manual • The Robot Vacuum equipped with the Home View feature shall be classified as an image processing device under a personal information protection act or other similar laws. • You shall not use it in a publicly open pl...
Page 46 - USING THE SAMSUNG SMART HOME APP; Creating your Samsung Account; compatible with selected Samsung Galaxy S and
46_ Samsung Smart Home App USING THE SAMSUNG SMART HOME APP Creating your Samsung Account If you want to use the Samsung Smart Home App, please register your Samsung account through Samsung Account. • When you run the App while you are not automatically logged in to the Samsung Smart Home App, the s...
Page 48 - Samsung Smart Robot Vacuum App Download
48_ Samsung Smart Home App Samsung Smart Robot Vacuum App Download You can use more diverse functions through the Samsung Smart Robot Vacuum App, which is exclusively for the vaccum Robot Vacuum. 1. Select the Robot Cleaner icon on the DeviceList screen of the Samsung Smart Home App. If the Samsung ...
Page 49 - Screen Description and Major Functions
Samsung Smart Home App _49 05 S AMSUNG S MAR T H OME A PP Screen Description and Major Functions ■ Device screen • You can register smart home appliances made by Samsung Electronics on the Smart Home Service to control them altogether remotely. ■ Main Screen • Select the Robot Vacuum icon on the Mai...
Page 50 - Chat Control; Master Key
50_ Samsung Smart Home App Chat Control • You can control the smart home appliances or look up the status of them conveniently. Home View • You can check the image of the indoors even when you are outside with the camera built in the smart home appliances. - You can look up the images of the indoors...
Page 51 - Controlling Robot Vacuum
Samsung Smart Home App _51 05 S AMSUNG S MAR T H OME A PP Controlling Robot Vacuum • Access the Samsung Smart Robot Vacuum App, and the Basic Control Screen will appear. ➊ ➋ ➌ ➍ ➎ ➏ ➐ ➑ • The unique functions of the product that you can use on the Basic Control Screen are as follows. 1. Power supply...
Page 52 - MATTERS TO CHECK BEFORE REPORTING DISORDER; Matters to Check
52_ Samsung Smart Home App MATTERS TO CHECK BEFORE REPORTING DISORDER Please check the following matters before you call our Service Center because of a product disorder. Matters to Check Measure to Take • I have installed the Samsung Smart Home App, but, the Robot Vacuum fails to be connected. • Yo...
Page 53 - REMARKS AND RECOMMENDATIONS
Samsung Smart Home App _53 05 S AMSUNG S MAR T H OME A PP REMARKS AND RECOMMENDATIONS Video Streaming The video streaming feature requires an upload speed around 1Mbps or more. To ensure the non-interrupted service, you can allocate enough bandwidth to Robot Vacuum’s IP if your wireless router suppo...
Page 54 - CHECKLIST BEFORE SVC CALLS; Symptom; Troubleshooting
54_ troubleshooting CHECKLIST BEFORE SVC CALLS Symptom Checklist Measure to Take Robot vacuum does not operate at all before cleaning. • Is the dust bin assembled? • Install the dust bin. • Is the Power Switch turned on? • Turn on the Power Switch. • Is cleaning mode in the display panel turned on? ...
Page 56 - TROUBLESHOOTING FOR ERROR CODES; ERROR CODE
56_ troubleshooting TROUBLESHOOTING FOR ERROR CODES ERROR CODE CAUSE SOLUTION • Robotic vacuum cleaner is caught, stuck or trapped while navigating. • Turn off the Power Switch at the bottom and move the robotic vacuum cleaner to a different location. • A foreign substance (string, paper, toy etc.) ...
Page 57 - Product specification
product specification _57 07 PRODUCT SPECIFICA TION 80 mm (Height) 350 mm (Length) 350 mm (Width) 275 mm (Width) 161 mm (Length) 122 mm (Height) Main Body Charger(Station) Classification Item SR89W0 SERIES Mechanical Specifications Diameter 350mm Height 80mm Weight 3.2kg Electrical Specifications Po...
Page 58 - OPEN SOURCE ANNOUNCEMENT
OPEN SOURCE ANNOUNCEMENT The software included in this product contains open source software. You may obtain the complete corresponding source code for a period of three years after the last shipment of this product by sending an email to mailto:[email protected]. It is also possible to obtain the c...
Page 59 - Memo
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Page 60 - Contact SAMSUNG WORLD WIDE; Country
DJ68-00630D-00 Contact SAMSUNG WORLD WIDE If you have any questions or comments relating to Samsung products, please contact the SAMSUNG customer care center. Country Customer Care Center Web Site AUSTRALIA 1300 362 603 www.samsung.com/au/support NEW ZEALAND 0800 SAMSUNG (0800 726 786) www.samsung.c...