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Neakasa NoMo N3 Robot Vacuum
USER GUIDE
ユーザーガイド
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  • Page 1 Neakasa NoMo N3 Robot Vacuum USER GUIDE ユーザーガイド...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    User Guide • Safety Information • Package Includes • About Your Robot Vacuum and Mop • About Your Self-Emptying Dustbin • LED Indicator • Get Started 10-15 • Trouble Shooting 16-18 • Customer Support • Care and Maintenance 19-25 • Warranty 26-27 ユーザーガイド...
  • Page 4: Safety Information

    Safety Information General Warning • Your robot is not a toy. Small children and pets should be supervised when your robot is operating.Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance. • This appliance is not intended for use by persons (including children) with reduced physical,sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge, unless they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety.
  • Page 5 Safety Information Battery & Charging Warnings • If the cord or plug is damaged, it must be replaced. • Always disconnect your robot from the charging station before maintenance. • the appliance is only to be used with the power supply unit provided with the appliance. •...
  • Page 6: Package Includes

    Robot Vacuum and Mop*1 Accessories Spining Side Brush*2 Mop Cloth Support*1 Mop Cloth*2 Dust Bag*2 Cleaning Brush*1 User Guide*1 HEPA*2 (Placed above the dustbin) Note: If you find something missing in your package, please contact customer support via support@neakasa.com in time.
  • Page 7: About Your Robot Vacuum And Mop

    About Your Robot Vacuum and Mop Front View Recharge button Anti-collision strip WIFI Indicator Power button Anti-collision strip Lidar Infrared sensor Recharge/Spot Cleaning On and Off/Cleaning All Network Configuration Short press to start the recharge. Short press to start/pause the clean all. Long press the 2 buttons and for 5 seconds Press and hold for 3 seconds to start the Press and hold for 3 seconds to turn the...
  • Page 8 About Your Robot Vacuum and Mop Bottom View Cliff sensor Universal wheel Spinning side brush Cliff sensor Cliff sensor Right wheel Left wheel Main brush Main brush cover release button...
  • Page 9 About Your Robot Vacuum and Mop Side View Charging electrode tip Restart button Short press to restart. Dustbin release button Dust Box Bottom mop release button HEPA filter shell HEPA bracket HEPA Mop cloth Filter sponge Dust box release button HEPA filter bracket cover Dust box buckle Cleaning brush...
  • Page 10: About Your Self-Emptying Dustbin

    About Your Self-Emptying Dustbin Upper cover Open the upper cover, install/remove the dust bag. Indicator Charging sensor Suction inlet Suck the trash in the Robot vacuum into the dust bag through the suction inlet. Infrared sensor...
  • Page 11: Led Indicator

    LED Indicator Machine LED Ring Status Light Strip Turn on Warm color to cold color, turn red, orange, yellow, purple, blue and green in turn. Standby Yellow breathing light  Hibernation Yellow breathing light, light off in 10s Pause Red breathing light Cleaning Green breathing light Recharging...
  • Page 12 LED Indicator Status of Light Indicator Light Color The power indicator light changes from warm to cold color for 30s, and it red, yellow & green varies with a new status of the machine during the 30s. The light flashes slowly when collecting dust, and turns off when finishing the yellow dust collection.
  • Page 13: Get Started

    Get Started 1. Get Ready Take your robot and self-emptying dustbin from the package, and set other accessories aside for use. 2. Position the Self-Emptying Dustbin • Place the self-emptying dustbin near an outlet in an area with good Wifi-coverage. •...
  • Page 14 Get Started • Ensure there is a space of more than 1.2m/4ft at the front, and more than 0.5m/1.6ft on both sides of the dustbin 3. Plug in Plug the power cord into the wall. Wrap the cord back so it won't get in the way of the robot as it comes and goes.
  • Page 15 Get Started 5.Add water and install the mop cloth board. 2. Open the cover of the water injection 1. Take out the water tank. 3. Put on the water inlet cap. port and inject clean water. ( Use only purified water or softened water) 4.
  • Page 16 • It is suggested to start the robot at the self-emptying dustbin. 7. App Setup Neakasa Scan the QR code below, or search for "Neakasa" in the mobile App store to download the App.
  • Page 17 WiFi password. Go to the mobile phone WLAN list and switch your Back to the App and wait 1-2 minutes to complete WiFi to Neakasa hotspot. the connection. (At this time Neakasa will flash blue (displays as neakasa_xxx_xxx) light quickly) Hello,XXX Welcome.
  • Page 18 Get Started 9. Cleaning Automatic Recharge/Manual Recharge • When the battery is low during cleaning, or when the cleaning is finished, the robot will automatically recharge. • During cleaning, short press the button , then the robot will return to the self-emptying dustbin to recharge. Add Water to the Water Tank or Clean the Mop Cloth Mid Way •...
  • Page 19: Trouble Shooting

    Trouble Shooting Voice Prompt/Fault Phenomena Possible Causes Solution Remove the obstacle or move the machine Please check if the radar is stuck The lidar is blocked or stuck to an open place and restart it Clean up the foreign matters around the Please check the anti-collision rail The bump sensor is stuck anti-collision rail, or move the machine...
  • Page 20 Trouble Shooting Voice Prompt/Fault Phenomena Possible Causes Solution The battery level is low. Please charge it before use. The ambient temperature is too Low battery level or abnormal The machine cannot be started up low (below 0 °C) or too high (above 50 °C). ambient temperature Please use the product in the environment of 0 °C-40 °C...
  • Page 21 Trouble Shooting Voice Prompt/Fault Phenomena Possible Causes Solution Regular cleaning can only be started when the remaining battery level is greater than 30%. Please Regular cleaning does not work Low battery keep the machine charged every day Abnormal WiFi network, wrong 1.
  • Page 22: Customer Support

    To keep your robot running at peak performance, perform the procedures on the following pages. If you notice the robot picking up less debris from your floor, empty the bin, clean the filter and clean the brushes. Note: Neakasa manufactures various replacement parts and assemblies. If you think you need a replacement part, please visit www.neakasa.com.
  • Page 23 Care and Maintenance Replacing Bags When the dust bag is full, the red indicator on self-emptying dustbin charging pile flashes slowly. Please replace the dust bag in time. Illustration of correction installation Open the cover Pull up the dust Throw away the Replace it with Make sure that Close the flip...
  • Page 24 Care and Maintenance Cleaning the Main Brush Note: The main brush is consumable and should be cleaned at least once a week. It is recommended to replace the main brush every 6-12 months to ensure the cleaning effect. Turn the main unit, press the left and right buckles, Remove the main brush upwards and clean the and remove the middle sweep cover.
  • Page 25 Care and Maintenance Cleaning the Two-in-one Water Tank Press and hold the release button of the two-in-one water tank and at the same time pull it outwards. Dust bin Dust bin snap Release button of two-in-one water tank Water tank cover/Water injection port Open the dust bin by pressing the Remove the filter screen clip.
  • Page 26 Care and Maintenance Use the cleaning brush to clean the Remove the debris on the fitter screen Open the water tank cover and inject and screen clip with a cleaning brush. It is forbidden to flush the dust box. an appropriate amount of water. dust box directly with water.
  • Page 27 Care and Maintenance Cleaning Sensors Install the Mop As shown in the figure, put the mop doth fixing strip in the mop It is recommended to use a clean, soft, dry cloth to wipe cloth fixing slot, attach the mop cloth to the velcro, and then push each sensor gently every week to ensure the normal use the mop cloth support horizontally to install it on the robot.
  • Page 28 Care and Maintenance Cleaning the Self-Emptying Dustbin a. Inspect the sensors and charging contacts to make sure they are clear of debris. Wipe with a clean, dry cloth. Infrared lens*2 Charging and dust collection sensor head*2 Note: Do not spray cleaning solution directly onto sensors or into sensor openings.
  • Page 29: Warranty

    To the extent permitted by applicable law, Neakasa´s liability shall be limited to the purchase value of the product.The above limitations shall not apply in case of gross negligence or intentional misconduct of Neakasa or in case of death or personal injury resulting from Neakasa´s proven negligence.

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