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ROBOTIC VACUUM CLEANER
CAR TYRE INFLATOR
IBL RV19-26

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Summary of Contents for iBell IBL RV19-26

  • Page 1 ROBOTIC VACUUM CLEANER CAR TYRE INFLATOR IBL RV19-26...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. INTRODUCTION _______________________________________ 2. ROBOTIC CLEANER SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ___________ 3. PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS ____________________________ 4. PRODUCT OVERVIEW __________________________________ 5. PRODUCT ASSEMBLY AND FUNCTIONS ________________ 6. GENERAL OPERATION _________________________________ 7. TROUBLESHOOTING __________________________________ IBL RV19-26...
  • Page 4: Introduction

    ‘Smart Life’ (either by scanning the QR code or download on Apple/Play store) over a WiFi connection from your phone or connected home virtual assistants (Amazon Alexa and Google Home), with the help of a Smart Home Hub or Gateway. IBL RV19-26...
  • Page 5: Robotic Cleaner Safety Instructions

     Ensure it can operate freely (must not be blocked or overturned) and make sure all doors leading outside are closed. Clear all loose wires, candles, vases and fragile objects etc. that are placed on the floor or furniture. IBL RV19-26...
  • Page 6  To prevent the machine falling off the steps, please confirm the minimum distance of 15cm.  Turn off the power and remove the battery from the appliance if the unit will not be used for a long period of time. IBL RV19-26...
  • Page 7: Product Specifications

    Battery : 14.8V/2600mAh Li-ion Charging Time : 4-5 hrs : 90-120 min Working Time : ≤60 dB Noise Level : 250 ml Dustbin Capacity Water Tank : 150 ml : 2.5 kg Weight Suction power : 1300 Pa IBL RV19-26...
  • Page 8: Product Overview

    3. Start/Pause & Pairing mode (2 functions) 4. Auto charging mode (Home ‘Find’ mode) Bottom View: 6. Power switch 7. DC input 8. Wheel 9. Side brush 10. Anti-falling sensor 11. Charging pole 12. Suction port 13. Water outlets IBL RV19-26...
  • Page 9 5. Spot cleaning mode: Spiral Cleaning 6. Edge cleaning mode: Border Cleaning 7. Full go cleaning: Automatic cleaning when charging finished. 8. Time setting 9. Strong power mode 10. Schedule setting (Refer the upcoming pages for detailed explanations on these modes) IBL RV19-26...
  • Page 10 Open the App and register an account with your email address, a verification code would be sent, type it and set a password and you are ready to log in. To ensure successful pairing, we suggest you enable the access such as Wifi, Location and Bluetooth. IBL RV19-26...
  • Page 11 Register on Cloud. device. Select your Wifi network there by connecting the device. To start pairing the device, press mode on the device couple of seconds, leaving it makes wifi symbol to blink rapidly, making the pairing successful. IBL RV19-26...
  • Page 12 ‘Auto’ mode. Spiral option enables spot cleaning, Room option for single-room sweep. By enabling the ‘Charge go’, it automatically finds the charging dock to charge. ‘Wall Follow’ for edge cleaning. IBL RV19-26...
  • Page 13 It’s a stranger after all, give it some time to be friends with you. Manual control (direction) enables specific cleanings. In the ‘Settings (more)’ you will find Full Go settings (which enables automatic cleaning when charging finished) and Scheduling (time setting and repeat modes). IBL RV19-26...
  • Page 14 Then add device i.e Discover new devices. (You’ll find the vacuum cleaner section or clicking other devices)  Then click your device, the RV19-26.  After all the setup is done, dont be shy, try talking to the home device to control the robot. IBL RV19-26...
  • Page 15 Commands you can say to the robot would be something like these Alexa, turn ON vacuum Ok google, ask Robot/ RV19-26 cleaner to start cleaning. IBL RV19-26...
  • Page 16: Product Assembly And Functions

     If not to be used for more than 3 months, charge the robot for 12 hours, turn it off and store it in a cool and dry place. IBL RV19-26...
  • Page 17  Push the Main brush section and remove the Main brush cover. Remove the Main brush.  Line up the Direct suction option tabs with the slots on the bottom of the robot. Press until the component clicks into place. IBL RV19-26...
  • Page 18 POWER ON/OFF Turn the robot's Power Switch (6) to the ON/OFF position to power ON/OFF. This is powered ON when it emits a musical sound and the AUTO Mode Button stays illuminated (usually). IBL RV19-26...
  • Page 19  This mode is applicable for an area of highly concentrated dirt or dust, as it focuses on a specific area to clean.  When spot cleaning, robot boosts its vacuum power to provide the best cleaning possible where you need it. IBL RV19-26...
  • Page 20 Pressing the direction buttons in the control can make robot cleaner move forward, backward, turns left or right and by that way helping to clean hard and left out areas. IBL RV19-26...
  • Page 21 *Only in certain designs, the bottom case can be slide out, where the dust box and water tank are visible, in that way it would be easy for filling the water and attaching the mopping cloth within the same. IBL RV19-26...
  • Page 22  Press ‘Plan’ button in remote control, the above procedure can be carried out to set a specific time for cleaning and by that way the scheduling setting will be finished.  To cancel the scheduling, set up the scheduling time to [00:00] to cancel the scheduling. IBL RV19-26...
  • Page 23: General Operation

    It has an anti-falling sensor in-built to avoid the drop as well, though the use of strip is recommended (to avoid any sort of hazard). This is easily available in the market and cheap. IBL RV19-26...
  • Page 24  Do not allow water to sweep into the fan port when cleaning.  After the robot finishes mopping, immediately remove the mopping cloth.  Empty the remaining water from the reservoir of the bin.  Wash the cloth and lay flat to dry. IBL RV19-26...
  • Page 25 Side brush Once every 2 weeks Every 3-6 months Main Brush Once per week Every 6-12 months Sponge Filter Once every 2 weeks Every 4-6 months Wheel, Anti-drop sensor, Bumper, Charging contacts Once per week Charging Station pins. IBL RV19-26...
  • Page 26: Troubleshooting

    If it is while working (electrical cords, unsuccessful, check and stops drooping curtains, the side brushes and etc.). remove anything tangled around the brushes, or manually remove the obstacles. IBL RV19-26...
  • Page 27 5.2 The reservoir runs coming out of reservoir. out of water. the reservoir when it is 5.3 The water outlets mopping. 5.3 Check the water on the bottom of outlets on the robot are clogged. bottom and clean. IBL RV19-26...
  • Page 28 Waste electrical products should not be disposed of with household waste. Please recycle where facilities exist. Check with your Local Authority or local store for recycling advice. CONTACT US HiTech Machineries & Equipments IV/540E, Thottumugham, P.O, Aluva Ernakulam(Dist), Kerala, India- 683105 Toll Free : 1800 103 4090 Whatsapp : +91 8943 651651 Website...