Positioning The Invisible Wall To Stop The Robot; Cleaning And Maintenance; Cleaning The Robot - Philips FC8822 Manual

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Cleaning and maintenance

Cleaning the robot

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Positioning the invisible wall to stop the robot

You can use the invisible wall to prevent the
or area that you want to keep it out of.
Place the unit at a point you do not want the robot to cross, e.g at an
open door to a room that is off-limits to the robot.
Switch on the invisible wall with the on/off slide on top of the unit.
Start the robot.
When the robot comes too close to the invisible wall, the light on the
invisible wall starts flashing and the invisible wall emits a beam of
infrared light. This beam of infrared light makes the robot change its
course and move away from the invisible wall.
Note: If you use the invisible wall, regularly check if the batteries still contain
sufficient power. You can check this by switching the virtual wall off and on
again. If there is enough energy in the batteries, the LED on the invisible wall
will light up briefly.
To maintain good cleaning performance, you have to clean the drop-off
sensors, the wheels, the side brushes and the suction opening from time to
time.
Place the robot upside down on a flat surface
Use a brush with soft bristles e.g. a toothbrush to remove dust or fluff
from the drop-off sensors.
Note: It is important that you clean the drop-off sensors regularly. If the
drop-off sensors are dirty, the robot may fail to detect height differences
or staircases.
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the robot entering a room

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