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Problem
The on/off button lights
up red continuously and
there is an error code on
the display.
The robot is moving in
circles.
The robot cannot find its
docking station.
Possible cause
The robot is cleaning a
floor that reflects sunlight
quite strongly. This triggers
the drop-off sensors and
causes the robot to move
in an unusual pattern.
Your robot is giving an
error signal.
The robot is in spiral mode. This is normal behavior. The spiral mode can
There is not enough room
for the robot to navigate
towards the docking
station.
The robot is still actively
searching.
You may have deactivated
the automatic docking
function of the robot by
pressing the cleaning time
button twice. In that case,
the docking icon is no
longer visible on the
display and the robot
stops when the cleaning
time is finished.
Solution
Close the curtains to block sunlight from
entering the room. You can also start
cleaning when the sunlight is less bright.
Check the error codes table for the meaning
of the code (see 'Error codes').
be activated when a lot of dirt is detected on
the floor for a thorough clean. It is also part
of the auto cleaning mode. After
approximately one minute the robot
resumes its normal cleaning pattern. You
can also stop the spiral mode by selecting a
different cleaning mode on the remote
control.
Try to find another place for the docking
station (see 'Installing the docking station').
Give the robot around 20 minutes to return
to the docking station.
Press the start/stop button for 5 seconds to
restart the robot. The docking function is
automatically activated again. You can also
press the cleaning time button twice to
reactivate the docking function. The docking
icon will reappear on the display. To make
the robot return to the docking station, press
the docking button.

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