Operating controls, connections and mechanical
components
General
All functions of the cleaning device are activated via the robot control. For setup operation,
the cleaning process can be triggered manually on the base unit housing.
Control panel
No.
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
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NOTE! Individual images may differ slightly from your device. However, the func-
tion of the operating elements and connections is identical.
(1)
Function
Grid voltage indication
Lights up when the device is supplied with grid voltage
NOTE! If the capacitors have been charged in the device, they usually dis-
charge automatically as soon as the device is disconnected from the grid.
The discharge time is usually around 1 second.
In the event of an error, the capacitors may not be discharged. In this case,
it is essential to follow the instructions in the section
of an Error
on page 58.
Overtemperature indication
Lights up when the device heats up excessively
NOTE! After this indication lights up, one more cleaning process can be car-
ried out. The device will not charge itself for the next cleaning process until it
has cooled down to the operating temperature.
Fill level indication
No function, always lit
Discharge button
If the button is pressed briefly, the cleaning device will carry out the following func-
tions:
1.
Cleaning process is triggered
(2)
(3)
(5)
(4)
What to Do in the Event
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