anko MT-600 Instruction Manual
anko MT-600 Instruction Manual

anko MT-600 Instruction Manual

For household use only

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Model No.: MT-600
Rev 2
Note: The specifications and/or components of this appliance are subject to change without prior notice.
If any Accessories should fail during use, please call 1300 105 888 (Australia) or 09 8870 447 (New Zealand)
for an immediate replacement. This will save you from returning the product to the store.
If we can assist you in any other way, please feel free to contact us.
Instruction Manual
For Household Use Only

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  • Page 1 Instruction Manual For Household Use Only Model No.: MT-600 Rev 2 Note: The specifications and/or components of this appliance are subject to change without prior notice. If any Accessories should fail during use, please call 1300 105 888 (Australia) or 09 8870 447 (New Zealand) for an immediate replacement.
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  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Warnings ..........................4 Safety Direction ........................4 Please observe the following points ..................8 Components ..........................9 4.1 Robot Bottom View ......................10 4.2 Robot Right Side View ....................11 4.3 Charging Dock ......................... 11 4.4 Dust Canister (Opened) ....................12 Transporting the Robot ......................
  • Page 4: Warnings

    Warnings Before using this appliance, read and follow all warnings and instructions in this manual, even if you are familiar with this product. This appliance is not intended for use by persons (including children) with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge, unless they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety.
  • Page 5 For electrical safety, any repairs to the product must be performed by a qualified electrical person only, or the product must be disposed of. DO NOT misuse the Charger Cable. Never pull the appliance by the cable or pull to disconnect it from the outlet. Instead, grasp the charger body and pull to disconnect.
  • Page 6 DO use only on indoor surfaces. Not for Outdoor Use. DO use only as described in this manual. Use only manufacturer's recommended attachments. DO Keep Charger Cable away from heated surfaces. DO Keep all openings free of dust, lint. hair, and anything that may reduce airflow. DO keep your work area well lit.
  • Page 7 The Battery Pack must be removed from the Robot cleaner before disposal. Contact your local waste management authority for more information on Battery Recycling and disposal regulations in your area. This symbol on the product or its packaging indicates: Do not dispose of electrical appliances or batteries as unsorted municipal waste, use separate collection facilities.
  • Page 8: Please Observe The Following Points

    Please observe the following points Electrical devices are not for children Never allow children to use electrical devices unsupervised. If used, Batteries / rechargeable batteries can be extremely dangerous if swallowed, therefore: keep the device and batteries out of reach of small children. If a battery is swallowed, seek medical help immediately.
  • Page 9: Components

    Components Instruction manual Bumper / Sensor Window Battery Charger ZD12D260050AU Start / Pause Button Side Brushes x 4 Dust Canister release button Cleaning Brush with Hair Cutter Dust Canister Filter Instruction Manual Remote Control Charging Dock Note: The specifications and/or components of this appliance are subject to change without prior notice Page 9 of 36...
  • Page 10: Robot Bottom View

    Robot Bottom View Side Brushes Front Castor Wheel Charging Contacts Roller Brush Sensors Battery Compartment Left Drive Wheel Right Drive Wheel Page 10 of 36...
  • Page 11: Robot Right Side View

    Robot Right Side View On / Off Switch Direct Charging Port Charging Dock Brush / Hair Cutter Storage Recess Positive Charging Terminal Power Indicator Light Negative Charging Terminal Battery Charger Jack IR Sensor Window Page 11 of 36...
  • Page 12: Dust Canister (Opened)

    Dust Canister (Opened) Vacuum Motor Assembly Dust Canister Latch Release Button Dust Flap Air / Debris Filter Transporting the Robot When picking up the Robot, first ensure the On / Off Switch located on the side of the Robot is in the “0” Off Position. Page 12 of 36...
  • Page 13: Environment

    IMPORTANT: Never grab or lift the Robot by the Bumper (which is shown in front of the lines in the diagram below). Only Hold the body back from the bumper as suggested where indicated by the arrows. Bumper Environment IMPORTANT: To avoid tripping, inform all people in the household when this appliance is working.
  • Page 14: Before Use

    Before Use The following steps must take place before a cleaning session is to occur. Side Brush Installation IMPORTANT: The side brushes need to be installed before any cleaning takes place. • Ensure that the robot's power is off. Turn off the power by flipping the power switch on the side of the robot to “O”.
  • Page 15: Charging Dock Setup

    Charging Dock Setup Place the charging dock in a position flat on the ground with the back • pushed up against a wall. • There should be no other objects or obstructions two meters in front of and one meter to the left, right and above the charging dock. IR Window Do Not Block NOTE: If the IR signal emission window is blocked, the robot will be unable to...
  • Page 16: Charging The Robot - Charging Dock

    Charging the Robot – Charging Dock Setup the charging dock as described beforehand. • • Place the robot on top of the charging dock and align centrally as shown. If not already switched On, flip the switch on the side of the Robot to the On (I) position.
  • Page 17: Charging The Robot - Direct Charging

    The Robot will return to its charging dock when the battery is low. • Once fully charged, the Robot is ready to use again. • Note: Carpeted surfaces will use more power so the battery will not last as long as if just cleaning a hard-smooth floor surface. Charging the Robot –...
  • Page 18: Remote Control

    Note: If the Robot is asleep (no Blue Light in the button) press this button to wake the Robot, and then press again to start normal cleaning mode. Press this button while the robot is cleaning to pause the cleaning session. •...
  • Page 19: Battery Installation / Replacement

    Wall Following: Press and the robot will enter wall following mode until finished or another button is pressed. Spot Cleaning: Press and the robot will enter spot cleaning mode until finished or another button is pressed. Battery Installation / Replacement Note: The Remote control is not supplied with batteries.
  • Page 20: Types Of Floor Surfaces

    Slide the back cover back on to the remote control and push all the way on until it locks in place. The remote control must be pointed at the front or rear of the Robot and inline of sight for it to operate just like a TV remote control. Note: If you try to use the remote control when the Robot is cleaning near the charging dock, the Robot may not recognise the command as the charging dock signals have priority to ensure the Robot does not hit the...
  • Page 21: Manually Finishing A Cleaning Session

    Pause To Pause while cleaning, Press the button on the control panel on top • of the Robot or press the START/STOP button on the remote. Press either of these buttons again to resume cleaning. • Note: If the Robot is Paused for approximately 15 minutes, the Robot will go to sleep.
  • Page 22: User Maintenance

    Four Cleaning Modes are provided to meet all your cleaning needs. Refer to section “Using the Robot Cleaner” for instructions of use. Cleaning Function How to Select Method Normal is the default cleaning setting. Press the Start / Normal: The Start / Stop function is used Stop Button on the Start / Stop to start the Robot, and also...
  • Page 23: Cleaning / Replacing Filters

    Remove the dust canister from the Robot by pressing the release button • down while at the same time pulling the dust canister straight out. Pry open the dust canister lid and swing open, then empty into the bin. • 13.2 Cleaning / Replacing Filters Important Note –...
  • Page 24 To remove the white filter, first swing open the mesh filter, which is • holding the white filter in place. Grasp the tag on the white filter and pull up and out • Note: The small brush stored on the top of the Charging Dock can be used to help clean the dust canister, mesh filter and white filter.
  • Page 25: Cleaning Robot Body And Accessories

    13.3 Cleaning Robot Body and Accessories. Do Not clean the Robot, components or accessories with petrol, solvents, any other flammable liquids, harsh abrasives, etc. Clean only the outside of the Robot and in the dust canister compartment. Use only a damp cloth and mild detergent for cleaning the Robot, components and accessories.
  • Page 26: Cleaning The Roller Brush

    13.5 Cleaning the Roller Brush Before each use, check the Roller Brush for damage, wear and tear, or whether it has any foreign objects stuck in it. To Remove the Roller Brush: Ensure the Robot is switched off. The switch on the side of the Robot •...
  • Page 27: Cleaning The Robot Sensors

    Re-insert the roller brush by placing the square spoke on the brush • right end into the corresponding square hole on the right side of the brush recess. Lower the left side of the roller brush into the semi-circle slot on the •...
  • Page 28: Cleaning The Wheels

    Keep the window on the bumper clean as there are sensors located • behind. • Wipe the window with a damp cloth and dry with a dry cloth. 13.7 Cleaning the Wheels Should the drive wheels or front castor wheel become tangled with debris, hair etc., clean away before continuing use.
  • Page 29: Troubleshooting

    14 Troubleshooting 14.1 Indicator Lights and Beeping Visual and Audio Robot Status Solution Indications Red light on (not flashing) Please check if the side brushes are entangled and Side brush error jammed, then clean the side brushes and underneath the Two Beeps Three times side brushes.
  • Page 30: Storage

    15 Storage When finished using the Robot cleaner, either place back on the charging stand to recharge the battery, or, store away in in a dry cool place. If Storing away for a long period, ensure the battery in the Robot is fully charged first, switch the Robot off by selecting the “O”...
  • Page 31 Q: What if the robot cannot find the charging dock? A: The charging dock should be placed against the wall with at least 1 meter clearance each side and 2 meters in front. Ensure there are no barriers in between the Robot and charging dock as they need to see each other to automatically dock.
  • Page 32: Operation Troubleshooting

    15.2 Operation Troubleshooting Check that the Battery is fully charged. Ensure the Switch on the side of the Robot is in the “I” On Robot will not turn On Position Robot may have gone to sleep. Press the “On/Off” button to wake Robot up.
  • Page 33 This function will not work if the Robot is already in a cleaning mode. Cannot manually steer the Robot with the Arrow Keys Stop cleaning first, and then you will be able to use the Arrow Keys for manually driving the Robot. The power to the Charging Dock has been switched off or unplugged.
  • Page 34: Specifications

    16 Specifications 16.1 Technical Specification for the Robot Item Parameter Rated voltage DC 14.8V Rated power Operating temperature range -10°C ~ 45°C Input voltage/current DC26V/0.5A Infrared remote control 38KHZ Dimension Dia. 310mmx68mm Weight 2.9KG Battery Lithium-ion 2200mAh Dust canister capacity 500ml 16.2 Technical Specification for the Charging Dock Item...
  • Page 35: Warranty Against Defect

    17 Warranty Against Defect 12 Month Warranty Thank you for your purchase from Kmart. Kmart Australia Ltd warrants your new product to be free from defects in materials and workmanship for the period stated above, from the date of purchase, provided that the product is used in accordance with accompanying recommendations or instructions where...
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