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Robot Vacuum Cleaner
with self-charging home dock
ME485
USER MANUAL
Please read this user manual before using this robotic
vacuum cleaner and keep it safe for future reference.

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  • Page 1 Robot Vacuum Cleaner with self-charging home dock ME485 USER MANUAL Please read this user manual before using this robotic vacuum cleaner and keep it safe for future reference.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS FEATURES SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS PARTS AND ASSEMBLY FUNCTIONS FEATURES AND CLEANING MODES BATTETRY INSTALLATION AND CHARGING ROOM LIMITER (OPTION ACCESSORIES) CONTROL PANEL SCHEDULING CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE MOP ASSEMBLY (OPTION ACCESSORIES) TROUBLESHOOTING...
  • Page 3: Features

    FEATURES We bring you an easy to use robot vacuum cleaner that works both on hard floor surfaces and carpets and also can be used for wet mopping operations. This is not just sweeper but a real vacuum cleaner with powerful suction and the latest dual side brush system. You can now enjoy your personal time while the robot will clean for you.
  • Page 4 • Never operate this appliance if the cord or power supply is damaged. Ensure the power cord is not stretched or exposed to sharp object / edges. • Do not use the appliance if any part or any accessory is damaged or defective. •...
  • Page 5 Parts The Robot Charging dock User Manual Remote Control Room Limiter (Option accessories) Power supply adaptor Battery Spare parts box Cleaning brush Hair Removal Tool (inside the dock) Wet Mopping Base (Option accessories) Assembly...
  • Page 6: Functions

    Functions Power switch Start / Stop switch Dust-bin button Function display Bumper Charger inlet Side-Brush Main-Brush Drop-Sensor (*4) Universal Wheel Charging-Pad Power switch Side-Brush Air-outlet Wheel set Dust-bin unit...
  • Page 7: Features And Cleaning Modes

    Features & Cleaning Modes Robotic Features Scheduler / Recharging Home Dock – Auto cleaning with scheduler & auto recharge when low on battery. Ultrasonic Obstacle Detection Ultrasonic collision Obstacle Detection Anti-falling cliff detection sensor Ultrasonic Room Limiter: can be use if needed to limit the access of the robotic vacuum cleaner in certain areas.
  • Page 8: Battetry Installation And Charging

    Notes: The robot is suitable for hard floor and low to medium pile carpet. This robot is not suitable for very uneven surface. Do not use in long pile / tick carpet. Fold carpet fringes under the carpet before starting operation. Please note that this robot will collect dust and small particles.
  • Page 9 Charging If the robot shuts down while working or the battery indicator flashes, please charge the robot immediately. When the robot completes its cleaning cycle or the battery level is low, the robot will return to its dock automatically if there is enough power left to do this.
  • Page 10: Room Limiter (Option Accessories)

    Charging inlet Battery cover The Room Limiter creates an invisible ultrasonic barrier that ME485 will not cross. The Room Limiter is powered by 2 AA batteries. Make sure to install the AA batteries with correct polarity. To turn on the Room Limiter, slide the power switch to ‘ON’ position.
  • Page 11 When ME485 is cleaning, the Room Limiter must position at least 1m (3ft) away from charging dock and avoid facing towards it. When the robot completes the cleaning cycle you can power off the Room Limiter by sliding the power switch to ‘OFF’...
  • Page 12: Control Panel

    Control Panel Power Button: Press the Power Button to activate the robot. The button will light up blue. The power button light indicates the status of the robot and its system. System Status Power button Light Red LED blinking Battery Level is low Blue LED blinking The battery is recharging The battery is fully recharged...
  • Page 13: Remote Control

    Display of Timer / Cleaning Mode There are several patterns that the robot uses during the cleaning process. Spot Spiral Special Bounce Wall Following Zig-Zag Polygonal Spiral Automatic (the combination of patterns 1-5) The user may use their remote control to select a specific cleaning pattern. The number or letter “A” will be shown on the display.
  • Page 14: Scheduling

    Scheduling the robot Users may program the robot to perform the cleaning cycle on any preferred day and time. This scheduling function is built – into the dock with the LCD display and several setting buttons. In order to perform this function, the docking station needs to be plugged in at all times.
  • Page 15: Cleaning And Maintenance

    Auto Start When the robot is docked and recharging. Press the “Start” button. The LCD display will show “AUTO”. The robot will start one cleaning cycle as soon as the battery is fully charged. Press the “Start” button and hold it for 3 seconds. The robot will stop its recharging process and leave the dock immediately for one cleaning cycle.
  • Page 16 Slot Main brush Remove the Main Brush from its holder. Take out the cleaning tool included on the rear side of the dock. Slide the cleaning tool through the rolling brush. Fig 1 Fig 2 Side Brushes Remove the side brushes from their holders. Clean the side brush and install them back.
  • Page 17: Mop Assembly (Option Accessories)

    MOP assembly (option accessories) Only use the mop on hard surfaces such a wooden, laminate or tiled floors. Remove the mop attachment when cleaning carpets. Mop clothes are washable. Please wash at 40’C and do not spin dry. Press the cloth evenly to the face Open the rubber flange and inject of water tank.
  • Page 18: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting Please read this instruction manual carefully before you send the robot to the service center. Problem Cause Solution Check the error messages on next Sensor malfunction or system jammed. Error message section for correct action. The battery is not installed or installed Check if the battery is still in good The Robot cannot incorrectly.
  • Page 19: Product Specifications

    Fehlermeldung Error Message Suggested Actions The robot might be trapped in a specific area where there are stairs or floor E1 Front Cliff sensor edge. Please refer to the correct installation process of the charging dock and try E2 Charging Error it again.
  • Page 20 Disposal: Do not dispose this product as unsorted waste. Collection of such waste must be handled separately as special treatment is necessary. Recycling facilities are now available for all customers at which you can deposit your old electrical products. Customers will be able to take any old electrical equipment to participating civic amenity sites run by their local councils.
  • Page 21 Limited Product Warranty Moneual guarantees a one(1) year functionality of this product (except batteries), with exclusion of the following limitations. This warranty is only effective in the country in which it was bought. Please keep following informations ready when contacting our service.
  • Page 22 - Use of replacement or exchange parts, which - Damage caused by tried self-repair are not provided or recommended by us. - Disregard of the user’s manual’s safety instructions. (water damage, stair fall, a.s.o.) - Damage caused by improper packing info@moneual.eu www.moneual.eu info@moneual.de www.moneual.de...

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