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NAVIGATOR
M608
RBNAV1B1
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  • Page 1 NavigatorRobot NAVIGATOR M608 RBNAV1B1 RBNAV1B1_Navigator_Robot_UG_Amd_190216.indd 1 19/02/2016 10:43...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Contents Thank you! Contents We are pleased that you have chosen the "Navigator" robot vacuum cleaner! Thank you for your purchase and your con- fidence in us. This robot vacuum cleaner works fully automatically and is equipped with functions suitable for cleaning floor materials such as wood, short-pile carpet, tiles and plastic floors.
  • Page 3: Overview

    Technical data Technical data Technical data Type of appliance Robot vacuum cleaner Model name Navigator RBNAV1B1 Model M608-I (-0/-1/.../-8/-9) Environmental conditions 10 °C...40 °C Dimensions 320 x 320 x 75 mm Max. speed (power mode) 20 cm/s AC adapter input 100...240 V~, 50/60 Hz AC adapter output 19 V DC, 600 mA...
  • Page 4: Scope Of Delivery

    1 Overview 1.1 Scope of delivery 1 Remote control, 6 Docking station, see also Chapter 5, "Use" see also Fig. 4 2 Robot vacuum cleaner, 7 Light fence tower, see also Fig. 2 and Fig. 3 see also Fig. 4 3 AC adapter 8 Batteries (2x type C, 1.5 V)
  • Page 5 1 Overview 1.2 Robot vacuum cleaner in detail 1 Side brush: 4 "On/Off" key ( - conveys dust to the main brush - switches the appliance on or off if pressed longer than 1 second - may be pulled off for short pile carpet cleaning - starts cleaning if the appliance is switched on and pressed less than...
  • Page 6 1 Overview 1.3 Dust bin module in detail 1 Upper cover hidden: battery compartment cover 2 Dust bin cover hidden: battery pack in battery compartments next to the dust bin 3 Filter 4 Dust bin RBNAV1B1_Navigator_Robot_UG_Amd_190216.indd 6 19/02/2016 10:43...
  • Page 7 1 Overview 1.4 Docking station and light fence tower in detail Light fence tower: Docking station: 1 Light fence transmitter 6 Transmitter window (with integrated LED: 2 Power switch - lights up when plugged in 3 LED (lights up if switched on) - flashes during charging process) 4 Receiver 7 Front button...
  • Page 8: Safety Instructions

    2 Safety instructions 2.1 About the operating manual Safety instructions Read this operating manual completely before using the ap- pliance. Keep the operating manual in a safe place. If you pass the appliance on to someone else, give them the oper- ating manual as well.
  • Page 9 2 Safety instructions Keep packing materials and batteries away from children. There is danger of suffocation. 2.3 Concerning the power supply The appliance is charged with electrical power. There is al- ways danger of electrical shock. Therefore pay particular at- tention to the following: Never touch AC adapter or docking station with wet hands.
  • Page 10: Concerning Appropriate Use

    2 Safety instructions 2.4 Concerning the batteries provided Danger of injury and explosion due to improper handling of the batteries provided. Do not replace the battery pack with other batteries or re- chargeable batteries. Only use an original battery pack that you bought from us. Before removing the battery pack, ensure that the AC adapter has been unplugged from the socket and the toggle switch underneath the appliance is switched "off"...
  • Page 11 2 Safety instructions Especially the following are forbidden: - To use, store or charge the appliance outdoors. - To put objects on top of the appliance. - To modify or repair the appliance or the AC adapter your- self. - To insert objects, other than the objects described in this manual, into the openings of the appliance.
  • Page 12: Prior To First Use

    3 Prior to first use 3.1 Unpacking Prior to first use 1. Unpack the appliance and its accessories. CAUTION: 2. Check the contents for completeness and possible damage (Fig. 1). Keep the packaging for storing the appli- ance, or for safe transport. Always transport NOTE: or ship the appliance in its original packag- ing to avoid damage.
  • Page 13 3 Prior to first use 3.3 Connecting the docking station 1. Ensure, that the docking station is being positioned correctly (Fig. 5). 2. Plug the connector of the AC adapter ca- ble into the socket on the side of the dock- ing station (Fig.
  • Page 14 3 Prior to first use 5. Now charge your robot for approx. 4 to 5 hours, until - a short tune is played and - both LEDs turn off (Fig. 11). NOTE: When its battery capacity becomes low, your robot automatically returns to the docking station for charging.
  • Page 15: Prior To Each Use

    4 Prior to each use 4.1 Preparing the room Prior to each use No children or pets WARNING: Ensure that no children or pets are in the room or have access to the room to be cleaned. Remove fragile objects CAUTION: The appliance has a powerful drive.
  • Page 16: Use

    5 Use 5.1 How to vacuum WARNING: CAUTION: Danger of injury! You can let your robot run Although your robot recognises drop-offs, unsupervised, however always be careful we strongly advise against using it on furni- not to step on it, this could cause you to fall. ture.
  • Page 17 5 Use Alternatively, you can choose the "auto" mode with the " " key of the remote control. - Your robot will then effect 2 complete cleaning cycles (including one charging cycle). Alternatively, you can guide the robot di- rectly via the direction keys " ", "...
  • Page 18 5 Use 5.2 Switching between power or silent mode After starting, the robot cleans in power mode. 1. Press the " " key on the remote control once to enable silent mode if necessary. 2. Press the button again to switch back to HOUR power mode.
  • Page 19 5 Use 5.5 Scheduling a cleaning cycle There are 2 ways to schedule cleaning: Cleaning right now and same time each day: 1. Press the " " key on the remote con- HOUR trol. - Your robot will start cleaning right away. - Your robot will start cleaning at the same time each day.
  • Page 20: Switching Off

    5 Use 5.6 Switching off NOTE: You can switch the robot off whenever you want; just choose one of the following: Press the "On/Off" key ( ) on the ro- bot shortly. This will stop the robot (it is now in standby). Press the "On/Off"...
  • Page 21: After Each Use

    6 After each use 6.1 Transport and storage After each use Always carry the appliance carefully; ide- CAUTION: ally use both hands. Never store the appliance next to heat Always store the appliance in its original sources (e.g. heater, oven). Avoid exposing packaging in a cool, dry place, and keep it it to direct sunlight.
  • Page 22 6 After each use 6.3 Cleaning dust bin and filter If the dust bin can no longer be completely emptied ( Chapter 6.2, "Emptying the dust bin module") or if you can no longer remove dirt on the filter by hand: 1.
  • Page 23: Troubleshooting

    7 Troubleshooting 7.1 If the appliance does not work as it should Troubleshooting See if you can solve the problem yourself by following the steps in the table below. If you cannot solve the problem using this table, please contact your retailer. Problem Possible cause / solution The appliance will...
  • Page 24 7 Troubleshooting Problem Possible cause / solution Red LED is blinking Bumper is stuck. fast and blue LED is Move robot to an area without obstacles and restart. blinking slowly in Bumper function is impaired by debris inside the bumper. combination with Remove the blockage inside the bumper and restart.
  • Page 25 7 Troubleshooting 7.2 Ordering accessories and spare parts Item no. Content Item no. Content 1-3-137502 1-2-137875 0608001 2 side brushes 0608005 1 docking station 1-2-137876 1-7-137506 0608002 1 filter 0608006 1 light fence tower 1-5-137878 1-2-137877 0608003 1 AC adapter 0608007 1 remote control 1-5-137510...
  • Page 26 7 Troubleshooting 7.3 Removing and cleaning the main brush If the main brush needs advanced cleaning, proceed as follows: 1. Ensure that the appliance is switched off (no LED is lit). 2. Position the robot upside down. 3. Unscrew the 3 screws as shown (Fig. 30). 4.
  • Page 27 7 Troubleshooting 7.4 Changing the side brush 1. Ensure that the appliance is switched off (no LED is lit). 2. Pull off the side brush (Fig. 34). 3. Install the new side brush. It will audibly snap into place. 7.5 Changing the remote control's battery 1.
  • Page 28 7 Troubleshooting 7.8 Removing/replacing the battery pack WARNING: Danger of injury due to improper replacement or handling of the battery pack! Do not replace the battery pack with other batteries or rechargeable batteries. Only use an orig- inal battery pack that you bought from us. Before removing the battery pack, ensure that the AC adapter has been unplugged from the socket and the toggle switch underneath the appliance is switched "off"...
  • Page 29 7 Troubleshooting 6. Loosen the 4 screws that secure the bat- tery compartment cover (Fig. 38). 7. Remove the battery compartment cover (Fig. 39). 8. Loosen the battery cable plug (Fig. 40). 9. Take out battery pack and wiring. - If you want to replace the worn out bat- tery pack with a new original battery pack, order one Chapter 7.2, "Order-...
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  • Page 32 Local Authority or retailer for recycling advice. © 2016 Vax Limited. All rights reserved. The VAX trademark and VAX Lozenge are the property of Techtronic Floor Care Technology Ltd and is registered in the EU and may be pending or registered in other countries.

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