D77 Instruction Manual
Congratulations on your purchase of the ECOVACS DEEBOT patented floor cleaning robot. We hope it brings you many years of satisfaction. We trust the purchase of your new product will help you to keep your home clean and provide you more quality time to enjoy other things. Before you go any further, we suggest you record your model number, serial number and date of purchase below. We also suggest you attach your receipt to this page for safe keeping.
Contents 1. Safety Instructions 3-4 1.1 User Guidelines 3 1.2 Power Supply 3 1.3 Product Application Range 4 1.4 Notes before Cleaning 2. Package Contents and Technical Specifications 4 5-7 2.1 Contents 5 2.2 Technical Specifications 5 2.3 Product Diagram 6 2.4 LCD and Control Panel 7 2.5 Remote Control 3. Operating and Programming 7 8-12 3.1 Assemble and Charge 8 3.2 Power ON/Pause Mode/Power OFF 9 3.3 Mode Selection 9 3.4 Programming the Robot 10 3.5 Alarm Function 11 3.
1. Safety Instructions 1.1 User Guidelines DEEBOT must be used in accordance with the directions in the Instruction Manual. Ecovacs Robotics, Inc. cannot be held liable or responsible for any damages or injuries caused by improper use. If there is a drop off in the cleaning area due to a step or stairs, you should operate the unit to ensure that it can detect the step without falling over the edge. It may become necessary to place a physical barrier at the edge to keep the unit from falling.
1.3 Product Application Range DEEBOT is capable of cleaning all types of flooring, whether it’s wood, marble, tile, linoleum or short/medium pile carpet (up to 0.8 inch). It is not suitable for use on long-pile (longer than 0.8 inch) carpet. Inappropriate environments Wet floors or floors with standing water. Outdoor, commercial or industrial sites. Extremely hot or cold environments (below 32˚F or above 85˚F).
2. Package Contents and Technical Specifications 2.1 Contents Package Contents and Technical Specifications Main Unit Handheld Vacuum Cleaner /Dust Container Remote Control with Batteries Hose Blow Mold Case Telescopic Wand Charging Dock Handheld Assembly Wall & Ceiling Brush (4) Side Brushes Instruction Manual and Quick Start Guide Shoulder Strap Main Brush Cleaning Tool Crevice Tool Fabric Brush * Please discard the packing materials of this product with a proper recycling facility. 2.
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2.4 LCD and Control Panel Model D77 Package Contents and Technical Specifications Mode 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Battery Display Indicator - Dust Box Full Indicator - Dust Box Missing Indicator - Trapped Item Indicator - Driving Wheel Suspended ON/Pause Mode Selection 8. Pause Status 9. Spot Cleaning Mode 10. Return to Charger Mode 11. Edge Cleaning Mode 12. Intensive Cleaning Mode 13. Automatic Cleaning Mode 14. Operation Status 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21.
3. Operating and Programming 3.1 Assemble and Charge Charging Dock Placement t 1.7 fee 5 feet 1.7 Place the Charging Dock on a level floor surface with the base perpendicular to the ground. Keep the immediate area in front of the charger (1.5 m or approx. 5 feet) clear of objects and reflective surfaces that would interfere with the infrared receiver.
3.2 Power ON/Pause Mode/Power OFF Operating and Programming 1. Turn ON the power switch on the bottom of the robot. 2. Choose a cleaning mode by pressing the Mode key on the robot’s control panel or on the Remote Control. Press Start/Pause key to start the robot. 1. Pause the robot by pressing any key on the display or by lifting the unit off of the floor. 2. Press Start/Pause key and the robot will resume work. After pausing work, turn off the power switch at the bottom of the robot.
Edge Cleaning Mode: This mode is good for cleaning the edges of a room. In Edge Cleaning Mode, the DEEBOT will detect a border - such as a wall - and it will continue along that path until it meets an obstacle at which point it will alter its direction. Spot Cleaning Mode: This mode is applicable for an area of highly concentrated dirt or dust. In the Spot Cleaning Mode the robot operates in a “zigzag” pattern from left to right, focusing on a specific area to clean.
3.5 Alarm Function When the robot detects a problem, it will alert you so you can resolve the issue. An alarm will sound and the charging indicator will flash orange with an indicator illuminating the problem on the LCD. Icon Problem Solution Low battery Place the robot on charging dock to charge. The dust box has not been cleaned in over 7 days. Empty the dust box. Dust box is missing. Dust box is not installed properly. Re-install dust box and ensure it is properly seated.
3.7 Hand-held Vacuum Cleaner The detachable hand-held vacuum cleaner with attachments gives you 3-dimensional cleaning ability. Assemble the Hand-held Vacuum Cleaner 1. Press the release button on the back of the Charging Dock and remove the Handheld Vacuum Cleaner by pulling straight up. 2. Connect the Hand-held Assembly to the Hand-held Vacuum Cleaner canister. Make sure the power slot is aligned correctly. 3.Attach the hose to the Hand-held Assembly. Insert the hose and twist to lock. 4.
4. Maintenance 4.1 Cleaning the Robot and Charging Dock Cleaning the Robot Turn off the robot Cleaning the Charging Dock Pull out the power plug Use a cleaning cloth dampened with water or neutral detergent, wipe and dry the product. Do not let water penetrate inside the product. 4.2 Main Brush, Side Brushes and Driving Wheels Cleaning the Main Brush It’s suggested to clean Main Brush after every 4~5 cleaning cycles. Maintenance Unscrew the screw on the main brush and remove the frame of main brush.
4.3 Dust Box and Sponge Filter Cleaning the robot’s Dust Box and Sponge Filter. Turn the robot’s power OFF and open the cover. Grasp the handle of the dust box. Slowly and carefully remove the dust box to avoid spilling dust. Open the dust box cover, empty it, and remove the filter components. Unfold the bracket, and clean and/or replace filter. After cleaning and/or replacing the filter, close the filter cover and ensure you hear it click closed.
4.5 Cleaning the Handheld Dust Container Under normal conditions, the dust container only needs to be cleaned once per week. If you use the Handheld Vacuum Cleaner separately, we suggest you clean the dust container after each use. Cleaning the Handheld Dust Container Press the release button on the back of the Charging Station and take the dust container out by grabbing the handle. Keep the air inlet hole up to avoid dust leakage.
5. Common Malfunctions Malfunction Possible Causes Power switch on the bottom of the robot is not turned ON. There robot has not made a connection with the charging dock. Robot will not charge Solutions Turn ON the power switch on the bottom of the robot. Be sure that the robot has made a connection with the electrodes on the charging dock. You may move the robot manually to make the connection if necessary. Turn charging dock power ON. The battery is completely discharged. Re-activate the battery.
Malfunction When the robot is working, the main brush does not rotate. The robot will not clean automatically at programmed time. The robot works for a shorter time with a louder noise and a lower suction. Possible Causes Solutions Turn robot’s power OFF and try to rotate the main brush by hand. If the brush will not spin, the brush may be installed incorrectly. Remove the main brush and reinstall it correctly. Main brush is tangled with hair or foreign matter. Clean main brush.
ECOVACS DEEBOT Limited Warranty to Original Purchaser ECOVACS Robotics, Inc. stands behind the DEEBOTS they build with the following Limited Warranty 1. Limited Warranty. ECOVACS Robotics, Inc. also warrants to you, the original purchaser, that your DEEBOT will be free from defects in materials and workmanship when used under normal conditions for one (1) year from the product purchase date. This Limited Warranty applies only to new products purchased and used in the United States and Canada.
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