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  • Page 6 ENGLISH Introduction Congratulations on your purchase and welcome to Philips! at www.philips.com/welcome. Your robot (Fig. 1) Handle of dust container lid Dust container lid Filter Dust container Top cover Error codes table Bumper On/off button (switches robot on or to standby)
  • Page 7: Remote Control

    ENGLISH Remote control Navigation buttons and on/off Cleaning time buttons Cleaning mode buttons Fan speed buttons Docking button Pointer (FC8820) Pointer button On/off button Cleaning mode buttons Cleaning time buttons Docking button How your robot works What your robot cleans...
  • Page 8: Cleaning Patterns

    Note: You can also select each mode individually by pressing the appropriate button on the remote control or pointer (FC8820 only). For more details, see chapter ‘Using your robot’, section ‘Cleaning modes’.
  • Page 9: How Your Robot Avoids Height Differences

    ENGLISH How your robot avoids height differences off sensors to detect and avoid height differences such as staircases. Note: It is normal for the robot to move slightly over the edge of a height difference, as its front drop-off sensor is located behind the bumper. Caution: In some cases, the drop-off sensors may not detect a staircase or other height difference in time.
  • Page 10: Removing The Protection Tag From The Remote Control

    ENGLISH Place the rechargeable battery into the battery cavity. Note: Make sure that the print on the battery points upwards and that the connectors point in the right direction. Slide the battery cavity cover back onto the robot. Removing the protection tag from the remote control The remote control works on a CR2025 coin-shaped battery.
  • Page 11 ENGLISH By connecting the robot directly to the mains Note: When the rechargeable battery is fully charged, your robot can clean for up to 100 minutes. Charging on the docking station Place the robot on the plugged-in docking station. The battery indicator on the display of the docking station and the robot shows the booting indicator.
  • Page 12 Press the on/off button. The light in the on/off button goes on and the robot starts cleaning. You can press the on/off button on the robot. You can also press the on off button on the remote control or on the pointer (FC8820).
  • Page 13: Cleaning Modes

    ENGLISH Unless you press one of the mode buttons, the robot continues cleaning modes, see section ‘Cleaning modes’. You can also press the on/off button to interrupt or stop the cleaning run. If you press the on/off button again and there is still enough energy in the rechargeable battery, the robot continues cleaning in the auto cleaning mode.
  • Page 14: Random Mode

    ENGLISH Random mode and crisscross movements. Wall-following mode alongside the walls an extra clean. Spiral mode speed to clean a dirty area thoroughly. Manual driving of the on/off button on the remote control to navigate the robot through the room. Note: Do not press the downward arrow when the robot is close to a height difference or a staircase.
  • Page 15 ENGLISH Using the cleaning time buttons Press the maximum cleaning time button to make the robot clean in auto cleaning mode until its rechargeable battery runs low. back to the docking station. The other cleaning time buttons allow you to let the robot operate for the robot automatically returns to the docking station when it started Using cleaning programs Setting clock time and day...
  • Page 16: Programming Cleaning Times

    ENGLISH Programming cleaning times The programming options available are: Program Indication on display Cleaning every day All day indications are on Cleaning on weekdays Mo to Fri indications are on Cleaning on 2 consecutive days Cleaning 1 day a week Press the set button.
  • Page 17 ENGLISH Turbo fan speed increases the suction power of the robot. You can switch off the fan by pressing this button. Press this button for normal fan speed. Clap response makes the error code appear on the display. See chapter ‘Error codes’ for the explanation of what these error codes mean.
  • Page 18 ENGLISH other side of the robot to release it. Then pull the attachment off the robot. Using the pointer (FC8820) Charging the pointer The pointer has a rechargeable battery that can be charged with the USB cable supplied. Insert the micro-USB plug into the socket in the bottom of the pointer.
  • Page 19 ENGLISH Using the virtual wall unit (FC8820) Placing the batteries in the virtual wall unit The virtual wall unit operates on four AA batteries. Note: Make sure the + and - poles of the batteries point in the right direction.
  • Page 20: Cleaning And Maintenance

    ENGLISH Cleaning and maintenance Emptying and cleaning the dust container Empty and clean the dust container when the dust container full icon on the display of the robot lights up. Remove the top cover. Note: Make sure the power switch is in ‘off ’ position. Pull up the handle of the dust container lid and lift the dust container out of the dust container compartment.
  • Page 21 ENGLISH Put the dust container back into the dust container compartment and put the top cover back onto the robot. Cleaning sensors, wheels and side brushes blocking the suction opening. Note: It is important that you clean the drop-off sensors regularly. If the drop-off sensors are dirty, the robot may fail to detect height differences.
  • Page 22: Replacing The Side Brushes

    ENGLISH Replacement You can order spareparts and accessories at www.shop.philips.com/ service or at your Philips dealer. You can also contact the Philips Consumer Care Centre in your country. container’ in chapter ‘Cleaning and maintenance’ for instructions on how to in the dust container.
  • Page 23 Ordering new dry wipes You can order new dry wipes under order number CP0123. Troubleshooting This chapter summarises the most common problems you could www.philips.com/support for a list of frequently asked questions or contact the Consumer Care Centre in your country.
  • Page 24 ENGLISH Problem Cause Solution The robot does The rechargeable battery is Charge the rechargeable battery (see chapter not start cleaning empty. ‘Preparing for use’). on/off button. The small plug is still inserted The robot does not work on mains power. in the socket on the robot.
  • Page 25: Error Codes

    The battery of the Perhaps you did not insert the remote control correct type of battery. runs empty too go to www.philips.com/support or contact the fast. Consumer Care Centre in your country. Error codes Error code Possible cause...
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