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FEATURES Corner Master By having adopted a brand new concept design that is appropriate for walls, the Robot Cleaner's cleaning performance is incredibly efficient. Learning Mode The Robot Cleaner is capable of memorizing the cleaning environment via its Smart Operation feature for smarter cleaning. Turbo Mode In the Turbo mode, the Robot Cleaner operates the suction motor and the brushes at a greater speed giving cleaner results.
CONTENTS BEFORE USING ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Safety precautions 31~33 Troubleshooting Included with product Before you call for service Parts description 9~10 Button functions Display status information REFERENCE Before you start Reference items Overview METHOD OF USE How to install the home station How to turn the Robot Cleaner power supply on &...
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2. Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance. 3. If the supply cord is damaged, it must be replaced by LG Electronics Service Agent in order to avoid a hazard 4. This appliance can be used by children aged from 8 years and...
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Failure to follow this warning can cause electric shock, fire or product failure. If the power cord is broken, do not plug it in. Take the product to an LG Electronics Authorised service repairer. Always use a dedicated power outlet with Do not place the home station and the a 10 amp rating.
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Doing so can cause product failure. Do not put any water or detergent on the Robot Cleaner. If liquids get inside of the Robot Cleaner, turn off the power supply and contact an LG Electronics sales agent or customer care center.
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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS CAUTION If the floor is wet or has wet spots, wipe When the robot cleaner is operating, it may hit the chair leg, desk leg, table leg or them up before using the Robot Cleaner. other narrow pieces of furniture. Do not use the Robot Cleaner on a wet surface.
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INCLUDED WITH PRODUCT Robot Cleaner Remote controller Home station s Figures can be different from actual objects. Cleaning Tool Dust bin filter (spare) DVD Manual (Optional) Mop plate Ultra microfiber mop (2 pieces) (Selected models only (VR*.LVM)) (Selected models only (VR*.LVM)) for cleaning sensors for cleaning...
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PARTS DESCRIPTION - ROBOT CLEANER Plan view Upper camera sensor Dust bin cover Display & function buttons Dust bin compartment release button Front view Ultrasonic sensors Obstacle detecting sensor window Detecting sensors of home station & Receiving sensors of remote controller Rear view Main Power switch Ventilation port...
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PARTS DESCRIPTION – HOME STATION / DUST BIN Home station Remote controller holder Charging terminals Power switch Power cord fixing hook Dust bin Dust bin handle Cleaning brush Dust bin lid Suction port flap Sponge filter Dust bin lid opening button EPA filter Filter cover s Figures can be different from actual objects.
BUTTON FUNCTIONS – ROBOT CLEANER • If the button is pressed, ‘TURBO Mode’ will be set with a voice confirmation. TURBO • If the button is pressed whilst in ‘TURBO Mode’ , it will be canceled. • Used to turn the power on from Standby, start or stop cleaning. •...
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BUTTON FUNCTIONS – REMOTE CONTROLLER Start Home Pressing this button will start Used to recharge the Robot Cleaner by the cleaning. (p16) making it return to the Home Station. (p17) Mode Turbo Change the Cleaning Mode of Used to activate or deactivate Robot Cleaner to ZigZag Mode.
DISPLAY STATUS INFORMATION Turbo Mode icon Operational Status icon Homing icon This indicates the settings This indicates the operational This indicates the conditions for Turbo Mode. status of Robot Cleaner. of Homing and Charging. Repeat Mode icon Mute icon This indicates the settings This indicates the settings for Repeat Mode.
BEFORE YOU START Check these items before cleaning • Do not use this device in a room where a child is left alone. The child could be injured. • Remove fragile or unnecessary objects from the room to be cleaned. Especially, remove expensive ceramics and valuables from the floor.
OVERVIEW Install the home station. (p14) Insert the power cord plug into an outlet and locate the station against a wall. If power is not supplied to the home station, the Robot Cleaner will not charge. Turn on the power supply of the Robot Cleaner.
Do not operate the Robot Cleaner if the Home Station has a damaged cord or plug, if it is not working properly, or if it has been damaged or dropped. To avoid electrical hazards, the cord must be replaced by LG Electronics, Inc. or a qualified service person.
HOW TO TURN THE ROBOT CLEANER POWER SUPPLY ON & OFF Turning on the main power supply Make sure the Power Switch is on at the rear-left of the Robot Cleaner. If the power is OFF, turn the switch ON. ※...
HOW TO START AND STOP CLEANING Using the buttons on the Robot Cleaner After the Robot Cleaner main power switch is turned on, press the START/STOP button to begin cleaning. A melody will sound and cleaning will begin. Press the START/STOP button during the cleaning cycle to stop cleaning. ※...
HOW TO CHARGE THE BATTERY Automatic charging The Robot Cleaner returns to the home station at the end of a cleaning cycle or when its battery is running low. ※ If 10 minutes elapse without the Robot Cleaner moving or the battery is too low, the power will be automatically turned OFF.
CLEANING MODES Zigzag Cleaning In 'Zigzag' mode, Robot Cleaner repeats a zigzag operation to clean each and every spot in the cleaning area. If you need to quickly clean an area choose 'Zigzag' mode. Press ‘Mode’ button on Remote Controller to select 'Zigzag' mode and press 'Start' button.
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CLEANING MODES My Space Cleaning Pressing 'My Space' on the Remote Controller will set the My Space cleaning mode with a voice message. For cleaning of particular spaces, select this mode. The 1st stage: Use the Remote Controller to manually set the parrameters of each cleaning block. ※...
AUXILIARY CLEANING MODES Turbo Mode Pressing the 'Turbo' button on the Remote Controller or main unit will activate 'Turbo' mode, with a voice message. While in 'Turbo' mode, pressing the same button will cancel 'Turbo' mode, with a voice message. In 'Turbo' mode, Robot Cleaner runs more intensely for a powerful clean.
MOP CLEANING (Selected models only (VR*.LVM)) By attaching the ultra microfiber mop, you can effectively use the Robot Cleaner to remove dust on hard floor surfaces. When the mop plate is attached, the Robot Cleaner will not climb on to carpets or over thresholds, in order to prevent transferring dirt from the mop.
LOCATION SEARCH FUNCTION The Robot Cleaner remembers its location while cleaning. If the user moves the Robot Cleaner while it is operating, it will search for the location it was moved from by using its navigational location search function before continuing to clean. ※...
Robot Cleaner uses this Smart Diagnosis feature to run a self-diagnosis. If any irregularity is found from the diagnosis, please contact the local LG Electronics service center. ※ During Smart Diagnosis, the Robot Cleaner will move about within a 50 cm radius. So, make sure no objects are in the way within a 1 m radius around the Home Station, before starting Smart Diagnosis.
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Charging cannot be done due to a problem in infrared sensor. Run Smart Diagnosis again and, if the same message is announced, contact an LG Electronics service center. Charging cannot be done due to a problem in ultrasonic sensor. Run Smart Diagnosis again and, if the same message is announced, contact an LG Electronics service center.
CLEANING THE DUST BIN If the dust bin is full, suction power can be reduced. Clean the dust bin before or after each cleaning session. Clean the dust bin using the following sequence: 1. Open the dust bin compartment cover by pressing the PUSH button on the Robot Cleaner.
CLEANING THE DUST BIN FILTER The Dust Bin Filter consists of a EPA Filter and Sponge Filter. Clean both the EPA and Sponge filters as per the following sequence. 1. Pull the hook on the left of the EPA Filter module on the rear side of Dust Bin to separate the EPA Filter and the sponge.
CLEANING THE BRUSH The rotating Brush, located on the bottom of Robot Cleaner, helps collect the dust. Clean the Brush as per the following sequence. ※ Before turning over the main unit, lay a soft cloth on the floor and remove the Dust Bin. Otherwise, the main unit can get scratched and dust will fall from Dust Bin.
CLEANING THE SENSORS/CHARGING TERMINALS There are sensors on the Robot Cleaner that detect obstacles, stairways and the home station for charging the battery. In order to maintain the performance of the Robot Cleaner, regularly clean the sensors and charging terminals as follows: 1.
CLEANING THE SIDE BRUSH Foreign objects/materials such as hair can easily adhere to the side brush. Remove such materials at least once a week. If excessive amounts of foreign materials are stuck to the brush, there is the risk of damage to the brushes. If the floor is rough or frequently cleaned, the side brushes may bend or become damaged.
• To avoid product malfunction, only use the ultra microfiber mop provided with the Robot Cleaner. • Additional microfiber mops can be purchased by visiting a nearby LG Electronics service center. • Some models may not come with Microfibre Mop or Mop Plate.
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TROUBLESHOOTING Upon a voice message, "The wheels are not touching the floor. Please move Robot cleaner onto flat floor." A warning message will be given if a wheel does not contact the floor surface for any reason. • Is a wheel trapped in the front door, balcony, stairway, etc? Move the Robot Cleaner on to the flat floor.
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TROUBLESHOOTING Upon a voice message, "Please check if the dust bin is installed with the filter." A warning message will be given if there is no Dust Bin or Filter housing fitted. • Is the Dust Bin fitted to the Robot Cleaner? s Open the Dust Bin compartment cover and check to ensure the Dust Bin is in place.
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TROUBLESHOOTING Upon a voice message, "Please remove foreign material from the brushes on the bottom." A warning message will be given if foreign materials restrict the Brush's rotation. Turn off the main power switch on the rear of the Robot Cleaner. Lay a soft cloth on the floor and put the Robot Cleaner upside down on it.
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BEFORE YOU CALL FOR SERVICE Confirm before reporting the failure of Robot Cleaner. Problem Solutions (Reference page) The power supply cannot Check that the power switch is turned on. (Page 15) be turned on. The power supply automatically This is not a failure. Robot Cleaner has its own power saving function. turns off.
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REFERENCE ITEMS Open source software notice To obtain the source code under GPL, LGPL, MPL and other open source licenses, that is contained in this product, please visit http://opensource.lge.com. In addition to the source code, all referred license terms, warranty disclaimers and copyright notices are available for download. Dis/Assembling the battery Turn off the main power switch on the Place a soft cloth on the floor,...
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