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User's Manual
LG CLOi UV-C Bot
Please make sure to read the "IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS" before use to use the product
correctly. After reading the User Manual, keep it in a readily accessible place for the users.
Model :
RDIIM10
FY28816000 (Charger) B1
0
Exposure to UV-C (ultraviolet-C) can cause serious skin and eye damage. Do not expose your skin t
o UV-C and never look towards the source of UV-C light.
During UV processing, please control the space so that people and animals cannot access it, and
operate only when people and animals do not enter."
"Please use it by experienced workers who are fully aware of the risk of UV-C."

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  • Page 1 User’s Manual LG CLOi UV-C Bot Please make sure to read the “IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS” before use to use the product correctly. After reading the User Manual, keep it in a readily accessible place for the users. Model : RDIIM10 FY28816000 (Charger) B1 Exposure to UV-C (ultraviolet-C) can cause serious skin and eye damage.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Table of Contents This manual is subject to change due to company situations. Before Use Setup IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Initial Setup READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USE Entering user settings mode Product Features Setting brightness Notes Setting volume Components and Accessories Setting language Part Names and Descriptions...
  • Page 3 Product Specifications Robot RF Module Charger About Sensor’s Undetectable Range LIMITED WARRANTY – USA LG CLOi UV-C Bot RDIIM10 (“Product”). 85 FCC NOTICE Disposal of the old appliance Disposal of the UV-C Lamp FDA Disclaimer Open Source Software Notice Information..
  • Page 4: Before Use

    Before Use IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USE “IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS” are for your safe and correct use of the product and to prevent unexpected dangers or damages in advance. The precautions are categorized into “WARNING” and “CAUTION.” Their meanings are as follo WARNING : This indicates a situation where serious injury or death may occur if you v iolate the instructions.
  • Page 5 Before Use y Do not allow persons to approach the robot during its setup or installation. - Doing so may cause injury or other accidents. y Do not plug multiple power cables into one outlet. - Overheating may cause a fire. y Keep packaging materials (vinyl, styrofoam, etc.) out of the reach of children.
  • Page 6 Before Use y Install the charger in a safe place to prevent persons, children and animals from bum ping into it and get injured. - Failure to do so may cause an accident. y If you are not using the robot for a long time, turn off its power and disconnect the powe r plug from the outlet to protect the product and its battery.
  • Page 7 In an urgent situation where an accident seems likely and sudden braking is necessary, pres s the emergency stop button to stop the robot. LG does not guarantee quality of the produ ct damaged due to a collision, etc. that may occur during an emergency stop.
  • Page 8 LG. (Philips TUV 36W/ G3 6 T8) y LG is not responsible for any problems that occur when using a product other than the door sensor provided by LG.. y To detect that people and animals enter the sterilization workspace, install a door sens or inside the door and proceed with UV processing.
  • Page 9 Before Use y Follow all local ordinances and regulations when handling or disposing of the battery. y Have servicing performed by a qualified repair person using only identical replacement par ts. This will ensure that the safety of the product is maintained. y Do not modify or attempt to repair the robot or the battery pack (as applicable) except as ind icated in the instructions for use and care.
  • Page 10 Before Use y Do not install the charger in an environment outside the temperature range 0℃~35℃ ( 32℉~95℉ ) It is recommended to use the charger at room temperature. - Failure to do so may cause charging failure or malfunctioning. If it is out of a certain tempe rature range, charging may not work properly.
  • Page 11 Before Use y Do not put your foot or hand under the robot while the robot is moving or rotating. - You may get caught in the wheel or injured by sharp edges inside. y Dispose of the lamp in compliance with the disposal regulations for UV-C lamps and fluor escent lamps.
  • Page 12: Product Features

    Before Use Product Features This product is intended for UV processing of personal or public spaces (rooms), so do not use it for industrial, medical or laboratory purposes. UV processing The product uses the UV processing lamp to kill bacteria indoor spaces. Notes Symbols used in this User Manual Note...
  • Page 13: Part Names And Descriptions

    Before Use Part Names and Descriptions Main body front Motion sensor LiDAR sensor(Cliff, L ower obstacle) Speaker Ultrasonic sensor LiDAR sensor(Localization/ Obstacle) LiDAR sensor(Upper o bstacle) Door sensor Strap holder Charging port Status LED Charging cable ( Magnetic fix) Push button...
  • Page 14: Main Body Rear

    Before Use Main body rear Motion sensor Power button LCD screen Emergency stop button Manual driving button Handles for moving Status display LED Charging portUSB p ort(for service) Battery Switch...
  • Page 15: Main Body Sides (Left/Right)

    Before Use Main body sides (left/right) Motion sensor UV-C lamp Ultrasonic sensor P r o d u c t a p p e a r a n c e s u b j e c t c h a n g w i t h o u t p r i o r n o t i c e...
  • Page 16: About Emergency Stop

    Before Use About Emergency Stop In an emergency situation, use the emergency stop button to stop the robot. Emergency stop situations In the following emergencies, immediately press the emergency stop button. Approach the robot doing your best to protect your eyes from the light and press the emergency stop but ton.
  • Page 17: Clearing Emergency Stop

    Before Use Clearing emergency stop Turn or pull the emergency stop but ton on the handle to the right. Press the “Activate Driving” button on the robot screen. Note y If the emergency stop button is pr essed, traveling is disabled. y When the emergency stop button is pr essed, an emergency message is displ ayed on the screen.
  • Page 18 Before Use Moving Robot Manually For manual moving, mount the cover for s afety before moving. Use the Aided Driving function to move a round for convenience. Attach the UV-C lamp protection co ver and fasten the buckles to secure the cover to the robot.
  • Page 19: 로봇 보조주행으로 이동하기

    Before Use Moving Robot Aided Driving 3 Press the manual driving button twice until you hear a “snap” sound twice to perform aided forward driving. Releas e the button to stop the robot and go back to the pr evious screen. Note y To press the manual driving button t wice, press it once, pause for a mom...
  • Page 20 Before Use 4 Press and release the manual driving bu tton once to display the Aided Rotation /Speed Setting screen. ① Aided Rotation: Press the button fo r the direction you want to rotate to rot ate the robot round at the spot. Releas e the button to stop the rotation.
  • Page 21: Charging

    Before Use Charging You can charge the battery manually when using the robot for the first time or when char ging is necessary while you are operating the robot. The low battery message will appear according to the previously set battery level for cha rging (20%, 30%, 40%).
  • Page 22: Door Sensor : Power On

    Before Use Door sensor : Power on When using the door sensor for the first time, turn the power on. - Turn on : Long press the button for 3.6 sec, till the blue light flashes for a s econds (3 times), the device turns on. Door sensor : Charging You can charge the battery manually when using the sensor for the first time or when char ging is necessary while you are operating the sensor.
  • Page 23: Status Led

    Before Use Status LED The LED colors tell you the status of the robot. Normal operation Robot Status LED Status Condition for Clearance Color On standby Green Stays on When the robot statushas changed UV processingin When UV processing progress iscomplete Charging Green...
  • Page 24: Setup

    Connection and Installation Initial Setup When you turn on the power of the robot for the first time or turn on the power after initia lization, the initial setting of the robot is performed.. 1 After selecting the country, and click [Next].
  • Page 25 Connection and Installation 4 After selecting a language, click [Next]. Appears on the screen in the selected language and speaks the instructions. Reference y Press [Previous] to move to the previous screen. 5 Enter the 4-digit password to set as the administrator password and press [Next].
  • Page 26 Connection and Installation Please check our terms and conditions. After reading the terms and conditions, select Agree, then click [Next]. 10 Please check the user license agreement. After reviewing the user license agreement, select Agree and click [Next]. 11 After turning on the network, a list of available networks appears, select a network to connect to.
  • Page 27 Connection and Installation 13 The OTP number for robot registration appears on the mobile device. Enter the OTP number on the mobile device where the control app is installed. Press [Next]. Reference y To move to the next without having to register your robot on a mobile device, then press the [Skip].
  • Page 28: Entering User Settings Mode

    하위 항목들 Entering user settings mode 1 Press [;] (Settings) at the top right of the screen. The Settings screen will appear. 2 Press the desired setting item on the screen. A menu will appear for the item. Setting brightness You can set brightness of the LCD screen.
  • Page 29: Setting Volume

    하위 항목들 Setting volume You can set the volume of the robot’s voice and notification sound. Adjust the volume control bar left and right to se t the volume. Setting language You can change the language for the display menus and messages. 1 Select [Language].
  • Page 30: Setting Network

    하위 항목들 3 When a pop-up appears asking for your confirmation, press [Change]. The display language will be reset ac cordingly. Note y The default language is English. y If you do not want to apply the setting, pr ess [Cancel]. y Press [A] (Previous) to go back to the Sett ings menu.
  • Page 31 하위 항목들 Selecting network 1 Enable network. A list of available networks will appear. 2 Select the network you want to connec to. 3 For a secured network, enter the netw password and press [Connect]. The robot will be connected to the selected network.
  • Page 32: Setting Door Sensor

    하위 항목들 Setting door sensor To use the door sensor, select [Door sensor] in the Settings menu. 1 Input the MAC Address on the back of the sensor and press [Connect]. If the status information changes to [Connected], it is normally connected. Note y Press [A] (Previous) to go back to the Settings menu.
  • Page 33: Entering Administrator Settings Mode

    하위 항목들 Entering administrator settings mode The Settings menu includes locked items that are available to the administrator only. To cha nge the administrator settings, enter Admin Settings as follows. 1 Select [Admin Settings]. The administrator password input window will appear. 2 Enter the 4-digit password.
  • Page 34: Setting Standby Time

    하위 항목들 Setting standby time Before starting UV processing, set the standby time until the lamp is turned on so that the u ser can leave the working area. 1 Select [Standby Time] from the Admin Settings menu. 2 Select the desired standby time from [10 seconds], [20 seconds] and [30 seconds].
  • Page 35: Setting Battery Level For Battery Status Notification

    하위 항목들 Setting battery level for battery status notifi cation You can set the battery level to trigger the low battery notification when reached. 1 Select [Minimum battery level] from the Admin Settings menu. 2 Select the battery level at which to display the low battery notification.
  • Page 36: Setting Password

    하위 항목들 Setting password You can set access passwords for users and administrators. 1 Select [Password] from the Admin Settings menu and press the set password. Password setting options will appear. 2 Select [User Password] or [Admin Password] as desired. 3 Enter a 4-digit password.
  • Page 37: Map Management (Uv Processing Paths)

    하위 항목들 Map Management (UV processing paths) Adding map of robot’s UV processing paths You can add UV processing paths for a specific space such as banquet hall. 1 Select [Map Management] from [Admin Settings]. 2 Press [+] (Add map). This will start creating a map of the space to be killed bacteria.
  • Page 38 하위 항목들 4 Manually move the robot around within the UV processing target space and scan the ent ire place with the robot so that it can register the layout and obstacles usi ng its sensor. (See page 18.) Note y You can use two fingers to pinch zoom-in and zoom- out within the map area.
  • Page 39 하위 항목들 5 Set up a virtual wall on the scanned map to li mit the robot’s movement within a certain r ange. Touch spots on the map to set up the virtu al wall. Multiple virtual walls can be set. Note y You can use the robot without setting up a vi rtual wall.
  • Page 40 하위 항목들 7 Set a path for UV processing by touching spot s on the map. Note y The first touch point becomes the star ting position, and the Start icon is dis played. If you press Done after specif ying the path, the End icon is display Undo] Undo the spot for UV processing path if yo...
  • Page 41: Renaming Map

    하위 항목들 Renaming map You can rename the map created. 1 On the [Map Management] screen, press [ ] (See More) for the desired map on the map list. A menu list will appear. 2 Press [Change Name]. The Edit Map Name window will appear. 3 Enter a new name for the map and press [ ] (OK).
  • Page 42 하위 항목들 3 You can delete, move or add spots for the virtual wall. - To delete a spot, select the spot and press [Delete]. -To add a spot, tap on the desired point. Undo] Undo the spot for virtual wall if you have misplaced it or to return to the previous st ate.
  • Page 43 하위 항목들 5 Set a path for UV processing by touching spot s on the map. Note y The first spot becomes the starting po sition. Undo] Undo the spot for UV processing path if yo u have misplaced it or to return to the pre vious state.
  • Page 44: Deleting Map

    하위 항목들 Deleting map You can delete the maps created. Deleting multiple maps You can delete multiple maps at the same time. 1 Press [Select] on the [Map Management] screen. Check boxes will appear on the map list. 2 Select the maps to delete. Checkmarks will appear next to the selected maps.
  • Page 45 하위 항목들 Deleting one map You can select and delete a desired map. 1 On the [Map Management] screen, press [ ] (See More) for the map to delete on the map list. A menu list will appear. 2 Press [Delete]. A pop-up will appear for confirmation.
  • Page 46: Viewing Product Information

    하위 항목들 Viewing product information You can view various types of information of the robot. Select [Product Information] from the Admin Se ttings menu. The Product Information window will appear. [Robot Information] View the HW and SW information of the ro bot.
  • Page 47: Operation

    Operation UV processing General UV processing along the wall You can use this feature to kill bacteria in enclosed places(ex) room, meeting room). The rob ot operates the target space while detecting walls and obstacles. Move the robot to the UV processing tar get space.
  • Page 48 Operation 4 Enter the OTP number on the mobile device where the control app is installed. Once the robot is registered on the mobile device, a screen will appear for you to set the UV processing target space. Note y Press [Skip] to proceed to UV processing without registering the robot on the mobile device.
  • Page 49 Operation 7 Set the intensity of UV processing. You can select the UV processing intensity level from [Normal] , [High]. [NORMAL] It takes about 15 minutes for UV processing of a 25 square meter space. [HIGH] UV processing ability is higher than NORMAL mode.
  • Page 50 Operation > Warning y UV processing started by entering a room n umber will take up to 30 minutes. If you have selected a mapped space for UV processing, UV processing will take u p to 2 hours. If the robot is not linked to a mobile device, never enter the UV pro cessing target space before the maximu m UV processing time has passed.
  • Page 51 Operation 10 To stop UV Processing, press the emergenc y stop button, or press the pause button if it is not on the standby screen. To completely stop UV Processing, press the [ ] button (previous) and then click [Stop] in t he pop-up window.
  • Page 52: Uv Processing Mapped Location

    Operation UV processing mapped location You can use this feature to disinfect mapped locations. The robot disinfects the paths desi gnated on the map. Move the robot to the UV processing tar get space. (See page 17.) Remove the UV-C lamp protection covers fro m the robot.
  • Page 53 Operation 6 Press [View the places with map]. A list of set maps will appear. Note y Press [ ] (Previous) to move back to the previous screen. 7 Select the map of the UV processing target space from the map list. The selected map will appear.
  • Page 54 Operation 10 Press [OK] and move away from the robot. The robot will rotate to find its current position. > Warning y If the robot hits a person while it rotates, the person may be injured, and the robot may be damaged. Stay away from the robot while it locates itself.
  • Page 55 Operation 12 Before starting UV processing, install the door sensor on the door handle and press [OK]. If the door sensor is turned off or not paired, the guidance screen is displayed as shown below. 13 Set the intensity of UV processing. You can select the UV processing intensity level from from [Normal] and [High].
  • Page 56 Operation 14 Press [Start]. The UV processing-ready screen will ap pear. The robot waits for the set amount of ti me to allow the user and all other persons to exit the target space before sta rting UV processing. > Warning Y UV processing started by entering a room number will take up to 30 minutes.
  • Page 57 Operation To completely stop UV Processing, press the [ ] button (previous) and then click [Stop] in the pop-up window. UV Processing is stopped. Press [Cancel] to close the pop-up. 16 After UV processing is complete, click [OK]. 17 To continue UV processing, move the robot to the next target space.
  • Page 58: Using Control App

    Operation Using Control App Installing app Install the control app on your mobile device. The control app is provided by the seller wit h the robot. For information on installing the app, please contact the seller. Initial setup of app When using the app for the first time, check the terms and conditions and register the robot in the app.
  • Page 59 Operation 3 Accept the terms and conditions and pre ss [Next]. Note y If the robot is not registered in the app, th e following message will appear. <Administrator> <General> y If you are logged in to the app as an manage r, you can register the robot.
  • Page 60: Registering Robot In App

    Operation Registering robot in app You can register and manage multiple robots on the control app. 1 Press [+]. The OTP input screen will appear. Note y Only administrators can register robots. 2 Turn on the robot you want to register, enter the OTP displayed on the robot screen into the app and press [OK].
  • Page 61: Deleting Registered Robot From App

    Operation Deleting registered robot from app You can delete robots from the list of robots registered in the control app. 1 Press [ ] for the robot you want to delete from the robot list. The robot information screen will appear. Note y Only administrators can delete robots from the robot list.
  • Page 62: Managing App Users

    Operation Managing app users You can add or delete app users and edit user password. Adding app user Press [ ] (See More). A menu list will appear. Note y Only administrators can manage app users. Press [User Management]. The app user management screen will appear.
  • Page 63 Operation Select a user type between [Manager] an d [User]. When you select the user type, an ID is automatically generated. Note y IDs are automatically created according to t he ID rule and the selected user type and c annot be modified.
  • Page 64 Operation Deleting app user Press [ ] (See more). A menu list will appear. Note y Only administrators can manage app users. Press [User Management]. The app user management screen will appear. 3 Press the ID of the user you want to delete from the user ID list.
  • Page 65 Operation Editing user password Press [ ] (See more). A menu list will appear. Note y Only administrators can manage app users. Press [User Management]. The app user management screen will appear. 3 Press the ID of which the password you want to change.
  • Page 66 Operation 4 Press [Edit]. A pop-up will appear for confirmation. Enter a new password. Note y A password must contain at least 8 characters including at least three of the following types: English uppercase letters (26), English lowercase letters (26), numbers (10) and special characters (32) Press [Save].
  • Page 67: Viewing Information Of Robots Registered In App

    Operation Viewing information of robots registered in app You can view various types of information of the robots registered in the control app such as their versions, S/N, battery levels and lamp use times. From the robot list, press [ ] for the desired ro bot to view its information.
  • Page 68: Checking Robot Movement And Stopping The Robot Using An App

    Operation Checking robot movement and stopping the robot using an app You can use a control app to check robot movement or stop the robot registered to the app. Checking robot start time You can check the start time for UV-C robot dis infection.
  • Page 69 Operation Pausing UV processing If you need to pause the robot during UV proc essing, press [■] (Pause). The robot will pause UV processing..
  • Page 70: Maintenance

    Maintenance Cleaning Robot If there are foreign matters on the robot’s LCD screen, sensor or charging terminal, the robo t may not operate properly. Spray the cleaner and wipe the LCD screen, sensor or charging terminal with a dry cloth. Where to clean Main body front LIDAR sensor...
  • Page 71 Maintenance Main body rear LCD screen Status display LED Charging portUSB port...
  • Page 72: Keeping Robot Surface Clean

    Maintenance When cleaning robot Use a soft, dry cloth to clean the product. If the surface is too dirty, use a little detergent or a soft wet cloth. Do not use strong chemicals such as alcohol, benzene and thinner as they may cause the product surface to deteriorate.
  • Page 73: Replacing Uv-C Lamp

    Maintenance Replacing UV-C Lamp The guaranteed use hours of the UV-C lamp is 4,000 hours. However, this is based on continuous use, and the actual life span of the lamp in the use envi ronment may be different. It is recommended to replace the lamp every 1 to 1.5 years to mai ntain the illumination level necessary to secure UV processing power.
  • Page 74 Maintenance 4 Press down on the lower part of the UV-C lamp, align the UV-C lamp pin with th e upper groove, and then remove it. 5 Remove the rubber ring and insert it into the UV-C lamp to be replaced. 6 Fit a UV-C lamp pin into the groove on the lo wer connector and then the other one into t he groove on the upper part of the UV-C la...
  • Page 75 Maintenance 8 Fix the UV-C lamp using the two fixing pins on the upper and the lower parts. Tighten the pins with screws. 9 Attach the UV-C lamp protection net and fix it with screws.
  • Page 76 Maintenance 소프트웨어 업데이트 최신 소프트웨어 배포 시 업데이트가 진행됩니다. 소프트웨어 업데이트는 아래와 같은 조건이 만족되었을 때 자동으로 진 행됩니다. 1 Wi-Fi 연결이 필요합니다. 2 충전 중이고, 배터리 잔량이 30% 이상이어야 합니다. 업데이트가 완료된 후에는 화면의 안내에 따라 로봇을 다시 시작해 주세 요.
  • Page 77: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting Emergency Situations and Measures Emergency Message Situation & Measures y The robot’s emergency stop button is pressed. - Turn the red emergency stop button toward RESET to release it. - Press the Activate Travel button on the robot’s LCD screen. y The robot is unable to drive due to a problem in itself.
  • Page 78 Troubleshooting Emergency Message Situation & Measures Unable to charge due to a problem with the battery 1. When charging, disconnect the robot from the power cable first. If it’s not a battery temperature issue, Turn off the battery switch, then turn it on again after 10 minutes.
  • Page 79 Troubleshooting Emergency Message Situation & Measures y Charging failed due to some other problem 1. When charging, disconnect the robot from the power cable first. 2. Turn off the power switch and turn it on after 10 seconds to see if it works normally. 3.
  • Page 80: Checklist Before Contacting Us

    Checklist Before Contacting Us Troubleshooting Before reporting a malfunction, check the following. Symptom Cause & Solution If the product does y Turn the device on and off again. not operate normally y Check the battery level of this device. If the battery is discharged, charge it before use.
  • Page 81: Others

    Others Product Specifications Robot Item Specifications Model LG CLOi UV-C Bot Basic Dimensions (W x L x H) 51 x 53 x 161 cm specifications Weight 75 kg Lamp Philips TUV 36W/ G36 T8 Lamp operating voltage 103 V Lamp operating current 0.44 A...
  • Page 82: Rf Module

    Charger Feature Specifications Power input AC 100~240 V 50/60 Hz, 8 A Max. Output power 28.8 VDC, 16.0 A Operation temperature 0 ~ 35 ℃ (32 °F – 95 °F) Dimensions 135 x 268 x 64 mm (W x D x H) Weight 2.85 kg Exposure to UV-C (ultraviolet-C) can cause serious skin and eye damage.
  • Page 83: About Sensor's Undetectable Range

    Others About Sensor’s Undetectable Range The robot ensures safety of operation by checking the surrounding with its sensor. However, the sensor has dead angles and undetectable ranges depending on the r obot’s position. This could be a cause of collision or overturn. Undetected area 10 낟...
  • Page 84: Limited Warranty - Usa

    Should your LG Product fail due to a defect in materials or workmanship under no rmal and proper use, during the warranty period set forth below, LG will, at its sol e discretion, repair or replace the Product. This limited warranty is valid only to th e original retail purchaser of the Product and applies only when lawfully purchase d and used within the United States including U.S.
  • Page 85 Damage or failure of the Product caused by accidents, pests and vermin, lightning, wi nd, fire, floods, acts of nature, or any other causes beyond the control of LG. y Damage or failure of the Product caused by unauthorized modification or alteration to Pr oduct, incorporation into any other product or system component, including “rooting”...
  • Page 86 TO OBTAIN WARRANTY SERVICE AND ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: Call 888-865-3026 and select the appropriate option from the menu, or visit website at https://www.lg.com/us/business Or by mail: LG Electronics Alabama, Inc. Attn: B2B Support P.O. Box 240007, 201 James Record Road, Huntsville, AL 35824.
  • Page 87 Notice of Dispute. In the event you intend to commence an arbitration proceeding, you must first notify LG in writing at least 30 days in advance of initiating the arbit ration by sending a letter to LG at LG Electronics U.S.A., Inc. Attn: Legal Departme nt- Arbitration 111 Sylvan Ave, Englewood Cliffs 07632.
  • Page 88 LG can require the other to participate in an arbitration proceeding. To opt out, you must send notice to LG no later than 30 calendar days from the date of the first consumer purchaser’s purchase of the product by either: (i) send ing an e-mail to optout@lge.com,...
  • Page 89 Others You may only opt out of the dispute resolution procedure in the manner described above (that is, by e-mail or telephone); no other form of notice will be effective to opt out of this dispute resolution procedure. Opting out of this dispute resolution procedure will not affect the coverage of the Limited Warranty in any way, and you will continue to enjoy the full benefits of the Limited Warranty.
  • Page 90: Fcc Notice

    Others FCC NOTICE Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment.
  • Page 91: Disposal Of The Old Appliance

    3. You can take your appliance either to the shop where you purchased the product, or con tact your local government waste office for details of your nearest authorised WEEE coll ection point. For the most up to date information for your country please see www.lg.co m/global/recycling. Disposal of the UV-C Lamp The EPA recommends that lamps that contain mercury go to a local recycling cent er and dispose of them.
  • Page 92: Open Source Software Notice Information

    In addition to the source code, all referred license terms, warranty disclaime rs and copyright notices are available for download. LG Electronics will also provide open source code to you on CD-ROM for a charge covering the cost of performing such distribution (such as the cost of media, shipp ing, and handling) upon email request to opensource@lge.com.

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