Robot Vacuum 900S Series OWNER’S GUIDE
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS PLEASE READ CAREFULLY BEFORE USE • FOR HOUSEHOLD USE ONLY If the charging cable plug does not fit fully into the outlet, reverse the plug. If it still does not fit, contact a qualified electrician. DO NOT force into outlet or try to modify to fit. WARNING To reduce the risk of fire, electric shock, injury, or property damage: GENERAL WARNINGS When using an electrical appliance, basic precautions should always be followed, including the following: 1.
GETTING TO KNOW YOUR SHARK® EZ ROBOT GETTING TO KNOW YOUR SHARK® EZ ROBOT Battery Indicator Light FRONT Error Indicator Light Base Dust Bin Release Wi-Fi Indicator Light Base Dust Bin ! Front Bumper Clean Button Pre-Motor Filter Housing Dock Button Fill Window Charging Base Navigation Module Debris Intake Charging Contact Dust Bin Release Tabs Charging Contact Power Indicator Light Charging Indicator Light Power Switch BACK Pre-Motor Filter Housing Docking Sensor Debris Discharge Opening
BASE SETUP CHARGING IMPORTANT: The Shark® EZ Robot has a pre-installed rechargeable battery. Charge the battery completely before using the robot. It may take up to 6 hours to fully charge. 3 ft. 5 ft. 3 ft. The Self-Empty Base charges your robot and holds dirt and debris from up to 30 days of cleaning. • Select a permanent location for the base. • Choose a level surface in a central area. Remove protective film from base.
ROBOT BATTERY INDICATOR LIGHT BUTTONS AND INDICATOR LIGHTS BATTERY INDICATOR LIGHT ROBOT BATTERY INDICATOR LIGHT In Use Displays the amount of charge remaining in the battery. ! Full Charge (Blue) Partial Charge (Blue) Low Charge (Red) While Charging (Blue) “!” ERROR INDICATOR See Troubleshooting section for full list of error codes. No Charge or Off WI-FI INDICATOR Blue light: connected to Wi-Fi. The battery indicator light on the robot shows how much charge is remaining.
PREP YOUR HOME MANUAL CLEANING MODE Your robot uses an array of sensors to navigate around walls, furniture legs, and other obstacles while it cleans. To prevent the robot from bumping into objects or navigating to areas you don't want it to, use the BotBoundary™ strips. To purchase BotBoundary strips, please visit sharkaccessories.com. For best results, prepare your home as indicated below, and schedule a daily cleaning to ensure all floor areas are regularly maintained.
USING THE SHARK® EZ ROBOT MAINTENANCE Please visit sharkclean.com/app or call 1-888-228-5531 for answers to all your app questions. USING THE SHARKCLEAN™ APP AND VOICE CONTROLS CAUTION: Turn off power before performing any maintenance. Get the most out of your Shark® EZ Robot with these app features: •R echarge and Resume Your robot will return to the dock, recharge, and can pick up cleaning where it left off. • Scheduling Set whole home cleanings for any time, any day.
MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE EMPTYING THE BASE DUST BIN CLEANING AND REPLACING THE ROBOT FILTER For best results, regularly clean and replace the filter in the robot. See sharkaccessories.com for replacement filters. IMPORTANT: DO NOT use water to clean the robot filter. The Base Dust Bin holds up to 30 days' worth of dust and debris. Empty the bin when the debris level approaches the max fill line. To detach the bin, press and hold the Release button on the top and slide out the bin.
MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE CLEANING AND REPLACING THE BASE FILTERS BRUSHROLL For best results, regularly clean and replace the filters in the base. To clean filters, rinse with cold water ONLY to prevent damage from cleaning chemicals. Allow all filters to air-dry for at least 24 hours before reinstalling them to prevent liquid from being drawn into electric parts. If some debris remains wrapped around the brushroll, continue cleaning to allow the brushroll to clean itself.
MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE CLEANING SENSORS AND CHARGING PADS CLEANING THE WHEELS CLEAN SENSORS AND CHARGING PADS AS NEEDED. With a dry cloth, gently dust off the sensors and pads located on the bottom of the robot and on the base. IMPORTANT: The robot uses cliff sensors to avoid stairs and other steep drops. Sensors may work less effectively when they are dirty. For best results, clean sensors regularly. CLEANING SIDE BRUSHES REMOVE AND CLEAN THE FRONT CASTER WHEEL AS NEEDED. See sharkaccessories.
REPLACEMENT PARTS REPLACEMENT PARTS: ROBOT MAINTENANCE REPLACEMENT PARTS: BASE CAUTION: Turn off power before performing any maintenance. TROUBLESHOOTING If any error lights are illuminated or flashing on your Shark® EZ Robot, see the error code chart below: Filter Brushroll Robot Dust Bin Battery Base Dust Bin Self-Empty Base ERROR NUMBER SOLUTION CLEAN (RED) flashing 10 Robot may be stuck on an obstacle. Move robot to a new location on a level surface.
FAQ What should I do if my robot won't connect to Wi-Fi, or loses connection with Wi-Fi or the app? Your robot may temporarily lose connectivity when it goes under furniture, moves far from your router, or enters a zone that blocks Wi-Fi. Your robot should automatically reconnect to Wi-Fi on its own. If your robot loses connectivity and does not reconnect: • Make sure your phone is connected to your home Wi-Fi network before trying to connect your robot. • Typical home Wi-Fi networks support both 2.
END-USER LICENSE AGREEMENT FOR SHARKNINJA SOFTWARE END-USER LICENSE AGREEMENT FOR SHARKNINJA SOFTWARE IMPORTANT: PLEASE READ THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THIS LICENSE AGREEMENT CAREFULLY BEFORE CONTINUING WITH THIS PROGRAM INSTALL OR USE OF THIS PRODUCT: SharkNinja Operating LLC’s (“SharkNinja”) End-User License Agreement (“EULA”) is a legal agreement between You (either a single entity or an individual) and SharkNinja for SharkNinja’s Software Applications, including those installed by You onto your Shark
REGISTER YOUR PURCHASE registeryourshark.com ONE (1) YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY The One (1) Year Limited Warranty applies to purchases made from authorized retailers of SharkNinja Operating LLC. Warranty coverage applies to the original owner and to the original product only and is not transferable.
FCC WARNINGS This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to parts 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.