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Signal
The start/stop indicator lights up solid green.
The start/stop indicator flashes green slowly.
The start/stop indicator lights up solid red.
The dust container full indicator lights up solid
red.
The warning indicator lights up solid red but the
start/stop indicator is green.
The warning indicator is solid red.
The warning indicator flashes red.
Starting and stopping
1 Press the start/stop button.
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You can press the start/stop button on the robot (Fig. 19).
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FC8715, FC8710, FC8705: You can also press the start/stop button on the remote control (Fig.
20).
2 The start/stop indicator lights up solid green and the robot starts cleaning (Fig. 22).
3 The robot cleans in the auto-cleaning mode until its battery runs low. In the auto-cleaning mode, it
follows repeated sequences of Z-pattern, random, wall-following and spot-cleaning patterns (Fig.
21).
FC8715, FC8710, FC8705:
Note: To select an individual mode, press one of the mode buttons on the remote control. See
section 'Cleaning mode selection' for more details.
4 When the battery runs low, the start/stop indicator turns solid red and the robot searches for the
docking station to recharge (Fig. 17).
5 You can also press the start/stop button to interrupt or stop the cleaning run. If you press the
start/stop button again and there is still enough energy in the rechargeable battery, the robot
continues cleaning in the auto-cleaning mode.
6 FC8715, FC8710, FC8705: To make the robot return to the docking station before the rechargeable
battery runs low, press the docking button on the remote control (Fig. 23).
The start/stop indicator starts flashing green slowly and the robot searches for the docking station
to recharge (Fig. 24).
FC8715, FC8710, FC8705: If there is still enough energy in the rechargeable battery, you can press
the docking button on the remote control to make the robot return to the docking station. If the
Meaning
The robot is ready to clean.
The robot is charging.
The robot searches for the docking station
because the battery is low.
The rechargeable battery of the robot runs low
and the robot searches for its docking station.
The dust container is full.
The robot was lifted while it was cleaning.
The bumper of the robot is stuck.
The dust container is not present or not placed
properly.
The color of the floor is too dark.
A wheel or side brush is stuck.
Charging error or battery is not present.

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