User Manual

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Cleaning the body
1. Wipe the Robotic Cleaner’s exterior with a cloth
slightly moistened with mild detergent.
2. Press and release the top lid (Fig. K-1) to unlock,
and then fully open the lid.
3. Take out the dust box (Fig. K-2).
4. Wipe the Robotic Cleaner’s interior (Fig. R-1)
including the vent grill (Fig. R-2) with a cloth slightly
moistened with mild detergent.
RESTORING THE
ROBOTIC CLEANER
When the Robotic Cleaner cannot continue to operate
under such conditions as drive wheel hanging down or
running out of battery power, the Robotic Cleaner will
stop cleaning and tell you something is wrong by the
following lamps and buzzers.
Troubleshooting lamp (Fig. F-2)
Filter maintenance lamp (Fig. F-3)
Brush maintenance lamp (Fig. F-4)
Timer lamps (Fig. F-6)
Buzzer lamp (Fig. F-9)
Vacuum lamp (Fig. F-10)
Boundary sensor lamp (Fig. F-11)
1. Identify the problem using the following table.
2. Resolve the problem.
3. Press the
POWER button (Fig. F-8) on the
Robotic Cleaner or the Start/Stop button (Fig.
G-2) on the remote control to enter standby mode.
The error indication stops and the Robotic Cleaner
is ready for cleaning.
NOTICE: If the error occurs again, turn OFF and ON
the Robotic Cleaner.
NOTICE: If the problem persists after the remedial
action is complete, consult your nearest Makita
Service Center.
Indication Cause/Remedy
lampashes
once, twice, or
6 times for each
sequence
The drive wheel is hanging down.
The Robotic Cleaner has gotten stuck
on a barrier.
The Robotic Cleaner has been
exposed to direct sunlight.
The Robotic Cleaner has stopped on a
blackoor.
Move the Robotic Cleaner away from
the area.
If the error occurs again, clean the cliff
sensors (Fig. O-1).
lampashes
3 times for each
sequence
A bumper sensor error has occurred.
Push the bumper (Fig. P-2) 10 times.
lampashes
4 times for each
sequence
Threads and hairs are tangled with the
drive wheels.
Remove them from the drive wheels
(Fig. M-2).
The Robotic Cleaner passed through
aconnedareawhereitstopsurface
was pushed down.
This is not a malfunction.
lampashes5
or 7 times for each
sequence
The Robotic Cleaner has overheated.
Turn the Robotic Cleaner OFF,
remove the battery cartridge(s), and
wait for an hour. Use the Robotic
Cleaner only at room temperatures
not exceeding 40°C (104°F).
and
lampsashonce
for each sequence
• Thedustboxorthelterhasnotbeen
installed.
Installthedustboxorthelter.
and
all
lampsash
once for each
sequence
The remaining battery charge was
not enough (
or ) to start
cleaning.
Fully charge the battery cartridges.
and lamps
light up
Threads and hairs are tangled in the
drive wheels.
Remove them from the drive wheels
(Fig. M-2).
The Robotic Cleaner passed through
aconnedareawhereitstopsurface
was pushed down.
This is not a malfunction.
and lamps
light up
A sensor error has occurred.
Turn the Robotic Cleaner OFF and
then ON.
and lamps
light up
An error has occurred in the Robotic
Cleaner.
Turn the Robotic Cleaner OFF and
then ON.
lampashes
once for each
sequence
Threads and hairs are tangled in the
side brushes and main brush.
Remove them from the brushes (Figs.
A, N-3).
lamp
lights up
The dust box is full of dust and dirt or
thelterisclogged.
Empty the dust box (Fig. K-2) and
cleanthelter(Fig.K-5).