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Should you encounter situations that have not been properly addressed in this Instruction Manual, please contactour Customer Service Center where a technician can address your specific problem or question. For more information, please visit the Lefant ROBOTICS official website: www.lefantlife.com or send email to support@lefantlife.com The Company reserves the right to make technological and/or design changes to this product for continuous improvement.
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Important Safety Instructions Appliance to ensure that it can detect the step IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS without falling over the edge. It may become necessary to place a physical barrier at the READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE edge to keep the unit from falling. Make sure USING THIS APPLIANCE.
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Keep hair, loose clothing, fingers, and all parts Take care not to damage the power cord. Do of body away from any openings and moving not pull on or carry the Appliance or Docking parts. Station by the power cord, use the power cord Do not operate the Appliance in a room where as a handle, close a door on the power cord, or an infant or child is sleeping.
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pack, picking up or carrying the appliance. The plug must be removed from the receptacle Carrying the appliance with your finger on the before cleaning or maintaining the Docking switch or energizing appliance that have the Station. switch on invites accidents. Remove the Appliance from the Docking Station, When battery pack is not in use, keep it away and turn OFF the power switch to the Appliance...
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Follow all charging instructions and do not charge the Recharge only with the charger specified by the battery pack or appliance outside of the manufacturer. A charger that is suitable for one temperature range specified in the instructions. type of battery pack may create a risk of fire when Charging improperly or at temperatures outside of used with another battery pack.
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Federal Communications Commission (FCC) • Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV Interference Statement technician for help. This equipment has been tested and found to comply This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
1. Package Contents /1.1 Package Contents Docking Station Mopping Cloth Robot Dust Bin & Mopping Cloth Bracket Power Adapter Disposable duster Disposable Locking Water Non-woven fabric Fast dry without any water stains Robot Vacuum Cleaner Instruction Manual Side Brushes Instruction Manual Disposable Mopping Cloth High Efficiency Filter Note:...
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1. Package Contents /1.2 Product Diagram Power Switch Robot (I=ON.O=OFF) Top Cover Start /Pause Button Infrared Anti-Collision Dust Bin Sensors Bottom Universal Wheel Anti-Drop Sensors Charging Contacts Side Brushes Suction port Driving Wheels...
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Docking Station Dust Bin High Efficiency Filter Power Indicator Light Multi-function Cleaning Tool Power Adapter Infrared Signal Emitter Release Button Charging Contacts Filter Net Power Adapter Port...
2. Operating and Programming /2.1 Notes Before Cleaning It may be necessary to place a physical barrier at the Tidy up the area to be cleaned by putting furniture, such as chairs, in their proper place. edge of a drop to stop the unit from falling over the edge.
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2. Operating and Programming /2.2 Quick Start Remove Protective Materials Install Side Brushes...
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2. Operating and Programming / 2.3 Charging Robot Charge Robot Docking Station Placement flashes when Robot is charging. goes out when Robot is fully charged 3.5-4.5h ≥ 1 . 5 Connect the power supply Place the charging Dock making sure the Charging Contacts on robot and the Charging Dock Pins Power ON...
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2. Operating and Programming /2.4 App Download To enjoy all available features , it is recommended to control your Robot via the Lefant Life App. Before you start, make sure that: Add device & Pair the network through the app Open the “Lefant Life”...
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2. Operating and Programming /2.5 Start Cleaning During the first cleaning, please supervise Robot and assist it should there be a problem. Auto Cleaning Mode Robot will clean in Random Cleaning Pattern designed for carpet cleaning by default. Return to Charging Dock ×2...
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2.Operating and Programming /2.6 Mopping Function Notes: • Do not use mopping function on carpets. • Cleaning the mop cloth every 60 minutes to ensure the cleaning effect. • Please remove the mopping cloth bracket before charging the robot. Use the mopping function Maintenance...
3.Maintenance /3.1 Regular Maintenance To keep Robot running at peak performance, perform maintenance tasks and replace parts: Replacement Frequency Maintenance Frequency Robot Part Every 3-6 months Side Brush Once every 2 weeks High Efficiency Filter Once per week Every 3-6 months Universal Wheel Anti-Drop Sensors Infrared Anti-Collision Sensors...
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3.Maintenance /3.2 Dust Bin Warning: Do not use water to clean Dust Bin and filter materials!
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3.Maintenance /3.3 Direct Suction Option and Side Brushes Side Brushes Direct Suction Option 3.Maintenance /3.4 Other Components...
4.Indicator Light and Alarm Sounds /4.1 Indicator Light Start/Pause Button Status Flashes BLUE/ PINK The Robot is charging The Robot has a problem Flashes RED or glows a continuous RED The Robot has low battery Glows a continuous RED The Robot is cleaning Glows a continuous BLUE Flashes BLUE In the state “pending for network configuration”...
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4.Indicator Light and Alarm Sounds /4.2 Alarm Sounds If Robot detects a problem, it emits alarm beeps and the Start/Pause Button flashes RED or glows RED. Glowing a solid RED Beeps Cause of issue APP Error prompts and solutions Check Driving Wheel for tangled hair or debris and clean as Driving Wheel malfunction 1 Beep sounds 3 times described in section 3 Maintenance...
5.Troubleshooting /5.1 Troubleshooting Malfunction Possible Cause Solutions Incorrect home Wi-Fi username or password entered Enter the correct home Wi-Fi username and password Make sure Robot is within range of your home Wi-Fi signal Robot is not within range of your home Wi-Fi signal Robot is not able to connect to the home The network can only be configured when the device is in the state...
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Malfunction Possible Cause Solutions Remove power cords and small objects from the floor to The cleaning cycle is interfered by small objects or ensure cleaning efficiency. Robot will automatically clean barriers on the floor the area missed, please avoid moving Robot manually or Robot misses cleaning block the path during the cleaning cycle spots to be cleaned, or...
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5.Troubleshooting /5.2 Wi-Fi Connection Before Wi-Fi setup, make sure Robot, mobile phone, and Wi-Fi network meet the following requirements. Robot and Mobile Phone Requirements •Robot is fully charged and the power switch of Robot is turned on. •Robot is ready for network setup. •Turn off...
6.Product Specifications M213 Model Rated Input 19 V 0.6A 11.4W Docking Station Model Rated Output Voltage Rated Output Current 0.6A 19 V AD-0121900060US Power Adapter Model Power Adapter Input 100-240V~ 50-60Hz 0.5A DC 19V, 0.6A, CLASS II Power Adapter Output Off/Standby Mode Power...
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Warranty This warranty covers the repair or replacement of the malfunction device at our company’ s discretion for a period of 1-year. In addition this certificate is void if altered. The serial number must be provided as well as all accessories to be eligible for warranty coverage.
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Official website Shenzhen lohas Technology Co.,LTD http://www.lefantlife.com / support@lefant.com Part of the eastern section,level 4 Building 3, Longcheng Industrial Park, Huanggekeng Community, Longcheng Street, Longgang District, Shenzhen M213-LH20210425-V01...
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