Contents Warranty Details Welcome General Safety Instructions Product Overview Getting Started - Setting the Remote Control - Cleaning System - Sensors - Using the Mop Function Instructions - Remote Control - Docking Station Overview - Charging - Manual Charging - Automatic Charging - Space Isolator Other Useful Information - Cleaning the Dustbin and Filters...
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Robot Vacuum Cleaner The product is guaranteed to be free from defects in workmanship and parts for a period of 36 months from date of purchase. Defects that occur within this warranty period, under normal use and care, will be repaired, replaced or refunded at our discretion, solely at our option with no charge for parts and labour.
Welcome Welcome Congratulations on choosing to buy a Stirling product. ® All products brought to you by Stirling are manufactured to the highest ® standards of performance and safety and, as part of our philosophy of customer service and satisfaction, are backed by our comprehensive Year Warranty.
General Safety Instructions Proper use The appliance is designed to automatically vacuum dust, dirt and crumbs. It is intended for private use only and is not suitable for commercial purposes. Dark or highly reflective surfaces may confuse the device’s programming. Please note that the warranty is invalid if not used strictly according to the instructions.
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General Safety Instructions Cont. CAUTION! To avoid risks, never try to open and/or repair the device yourself. • There is a risk of electric shock. In the event of a fault, contact our Service Centre or another suitable professional repair workshop. •...
Product Overview Use the following diagrams and explanations to familiarise yourself with the components of the robot vacuum cleaner and its accessories: Top view Infrared signal receiver Display screen Front bumper Touch buttons Dustbin release key Menu Display: select the desired cleaning day / days of the week Wheel rotation/speed display “UV”...
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Product Overview Cont. Bottom view Right wheel Rubber floor brush Main brush Rubber dust bar Dust filter bracket Dust filter Velcro mop base Mop pad Side cleaning brush 10 Front wheel 11 Ground detection sensor 15 Power adaptor 12 UV lamp 16 Remote control 13 Battery cover 17 Charging station...
Getting Started Setting the Remote Control ***The following steps are very important, or the remote control may fail. You should check the code of the remote control and vacuum so that they can function together. 1. Check that the remote control and cleaner have enough power, turn off the cleaner, press OK on the remote control for more than 4 seconds, and then turn on the vacuum without releasing OK.
Getting Started Cont. Your robot vacuum cleaner is equipped with many practical functions that allow it to clean wooden floors, short-pile carpet, tiles and vinyl flooring. The device uses artificial intelligence (AI) to adjust to its environment and reliably clean its working area. The device is equipped with three level sensors that recognise staircases and other dips to ensure that it will not fall.
Getting Started Cont. Sensors Various sensors are integrated into the vacuum cleaner which provide it with certain useful traits. • Level sensors recognise staircases and other dips to ensure that the device will not fall. These categorise any height difference of more than 10 cm as a dangerous depression.
Instructions Remote Control Remote Key Description: Key Display Key Information Turn off/cancel Automatic cleaning key/Friday Spot cleaning key/Saturday Automatic recharging key/Monday Timing key/Tuesday Time set key/Wednesday UV lamp/Thursday Speed selection key/Sunday It will work automatically after the battery is full. This function is suitable for a large house where one full charging can not clean all the rooms.
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Instructions Cont. Button on Function Instructions remotecontrol Press the key, the vacuum will clean in the auto cleaning mode; Auto press the key again, the Cleaner will stop running. Cleaning Press the key, the vacuum will clean in the spot mode; Spot Press the key again, the vacuum will stop running.
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Instructions Cont. Button on Function Instructions remotecontrol Press the key repeatedly. To choose fast speed select 1 and Speed selection to choose slow speed slelect 2. Once you have made your selection the vacuum will store this information until you change it. 1.
Instructions Cont. Docking Station Overview Power indicator Charging indicator Signal transmitter Charging positive electrode Charging negative electrode Charging power DC socket Function Guide Function Information The Power LED will light up when the docking station is Power indicator connected to power. Charging indicator The indicator will flicker while recharging.
Instructions Cont. Charging Install the docking station on flat ground and firmly against a vertical wall. Ensure there are no obstacles or hollow areas 2m away from the docking station or 1m on the right and left (Refer Fig 1). Figure 1 The vacuum cannot search for the docking station to charge if the infra-red transmitting signal is covered.
Instructions Cont. Manual Charging You can use the adaptor or docking station to charge the vacuum. Connect the adaptor directly to the main body (Refer Fig 1). Figure 1 Connect the adaptor to the docking station and make sure the vacuum is in direct contact with the docking station (Refer Fig 2).
Instructions Cont. Press Charge on the remote control if you want to charge. The vacuum will search for the docking station automatically (Refer Fig 3). Press any key on the vacuum, POWER OFF or Charge keys on the remote control while the vacuum is searching for the docking station and the search will stop.
Instructions Cont. Space Isolator The Space Isolator is an accessory of the vacuum which sends out a special infrared signal to prevent the vacuum from entering unnecessary areas. Name Function Information You can switch the function from Hign, Low or Off by Toggle switch sliding the toggle switch.
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Instructions Cont. Installation Method of the Space Isolator Open the battery cover and insert 2 x “D” batteries (not included) into the battery compartment. The Space Isolator should generally be placed near the entrance to a room or area where you do not want the vacuum to enter.
Other Useful Information Cleaning the Dustbin and Filters Extract the dustbin by pressing the key on top of the vacuum (Refer Fig 1 and Fig 2). Figure 1 Figure 2 First empty the dust into a bin, and then clean the inside with the dust brush supplied (Refer Fig 3).
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Other Useful Information Cont. Clean the filter with a hairdryer or the dust brush (Refer Fig 8 and Fig 9). Figure 8 After cleaning, you can assemble it as it was before. Figure 9 To change the dust filter, press the semi-circle bracket with one hand to release the fastener from the filter screen.
Other Useful Information Cont. Cleaning the Main Brush and Floor Brush Force the locking bar forward and raise the cover with your thumb. Then raise the rod of the main cleaning brush with your other hand (Refer Fig 1 and Fig 2).
Other Useful Information Cont. Cleaning of the Side Brush Release the screw in the main shaft of the side brush before changing. Press the side brush against the main shaft and then fasten the screw (Refer Fig 1) to re-assemble. Cleaning of the Left/Right Wheels Release the screw of the left/right wheel with a screwdriver (Refer Fig 1).
Other Useful Information Cont. Cleaning of Sensor and Infra-red Transparent Window Clean the sensor and infra-red transparent window with a cotton swab or soft cloth. The wall detection sensor is at the front of the cleaner, while the ground detection sensor and infra-red transparent window are at the bottom of the vacuum (Refer Fig 1).
Other Useful Information Cont. Battery Replacement 1. Release the cover with a screwdriver, open and then take out the battery (Refer Fig 1 and Fig 2). 2. To replace the battery ensure the positive and negative electrodes are aligned correctly. •...
Other Useful Information Cont. Trouble Shooting The vacuum doesn’t work or cleans poorly • Check whether the switch has been turned on. • Check whether the dustbin, filter and air outlet is clean, and whether the side brush works. • Check whether the battery voltage declines quickly.
Other Useful Information Cont. Failure Information which may Appear During Use Failure Code Failure Cause How to solve E001 Ground detection sensors Clean the sensors at the front bottom of the vacuum E002 Main brush Clean rubbish such as hair and thread wrapped on the brush E003 Power off...
Other Useful Information Cont. Technical Specifications of the Vacuum Rated Voltage Ni-MH 14.4V Battery Rechargeable battery (charge time is approx, 5 hours) Working Hours Approx. 90 minutes (2200mA) Rated Power <24W Operating Temperature Range -10˚C ~ 45˚C Operating Humidity Range <85RH AC/DC Adaptor AC 100/240V - 50/60Hz...
Other Useful Information Cont. Spare Parts Ordering You may order below listed spare parts for your Robot Vacuum Cleaner A-320: • Send an email to order@wkfe.com.hk and advise what spare parts are required and the quantity you would like to order. •...
Other Useful Information Cont. Disposal Packaging Your device has been packaged to protect it against transportation damage. The packaging constituents are raw materials and can be reused or recycled. Device At the end of its life, the device should not be disposed of in household rubbish.
If at any time you feel your repair is being handled unsatisfactorily, you may escalate your complaint. Please telephone us on SUPPLIER TELEPHONE or write to us at: Wachsmuth & Krogmann, Inc. 621 IL Route 83 Suite 202 Bensenville, IL 60106 service@wkfe.com.hk Telephone: 1800 898 750 MODEL: A320 PRODUCT CODE: 43866 06/2014 Email: service@wkfe.com.hk...
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