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PowerPac PPV3100 Manual

PowerPac PPV3100 Manual

Smart robotic vacuum cleaner with remote control

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SMART ROBOTIC VACUUM CLEANER WITH REMOTE CONTROL
PPV3100

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Summary of Contents for PowerPac PPV3100

  • Page 1 SMART ROBOTIC VACUUM CLEANER WITH REMOTE CONTROL PPV3100...
  • Page 2 Parts & Description Start / Pause signals appliance to start vacuuming, button stop vacuuming or enter Standby mode Panel Bumper Infrared Sensor Swivelling Cover...
  • Page 3 Swivelling Cover Dustbin Bumper Dustbin Dustbin Preliminary Strainer Efficient Strainer Efficient Strainer Support...
  • Page 4 How to Operate the Remote Control Note:  Please install two pieces of AAA batteries for the Remote Control.  If the Remote Control is not going to be used for a long period of time, please remove the batteries from the Remote Control.
  • Page 5 Button Standby mode Operating mode appliance starts vacuuming appliance stops vacuuming and according to the Auto mode enters the Standby mode Under the Sleep mode, appliance enters the Standby mode 1. Start/Pause Under the Standby mode, appliance enters the Operating mode Under the Operating mode, appliance enters the Standby mode ...
  • Page 6 Warnings ATTENTION : Read this booklet carefully as it contains important instructions for a safe installation, use and maintenance. Important instructions to be kept for future reference. The following basic precautions should always be followed when using electrical appliances: 1. Read all instructions before using the appliance. 2.
  • Page 7 adapter, plug and cable). In case you are not sure, contact a qualified person. If the power adapter is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer or its service agent or a qualified technician in order to avoid a shock hazard. 11.
  • Page 8 DO NOT:  charge the appliance before making sure power supply switch at the bottom of the appliance is turned OFF;  cover the appliance during functioning;  obstruct totally nor partially the air inlet or outlet with anything that may reduce the suction, such as dust, lint, hair, etc.;...
  • Page 9 can be damaged easily. The power adapter must NOT be placed under carpets, or covered with throw rugs, runners or similar. Arrange the power adapter cable away from the high traffic area, and where it will NOT be tripped over. 22.
  • Page 10: The Charging Dock

    How to use The Charging Dock Signal Communication Window Indicator Power Adaptor Port Charging Connector 1. Charging During normal operation, place the Charging Dock against the wall and remove all obstructions 1 meter from the left and right sides, and 2 meters from the front of the Charging Dock.
  • Page 11 Press and hold:  the “Start/Pause” button on the Remote Control, or  the button on the appliance. The backlit light of these buttons illuminates and the appliance enters Standby mode. Press the “return” button of the Remote Control and the appliance will return to the Charging Dock for charging, as shown in in the figure below.
  • Page 12: Standby Mode

    When the battery power is low, the red backlit illumination of these buttons flicker. The appliance will automatically start looking for the Charging Dock. Please charge the appliance fully after every use. If you find abnormal overheating during charging, please stop charging immediately, otherwise it may cause leakage, heat generation or rupture the battery.
  • Page 13 3. “AUTO” In the Operating mode where the appliance is moving across the floor and performing “focus” or “edge” vacuuming, pressing the “AUTO” button on the Remote Control returns control of vacuuming back to the appliance, and it will adjust the type of vacuuming phase according to the environment of different floors and rooms.
  • Page 14 5. “edge” In the Operating Mode where the appliance is moving across the floor, or in the Standby Mode where the appliance is stationary, pressing the “edge” button on the Remote Control instructs the appliance to seek out and vacuum along the largest edge of the room.
  • Page 15 Replacing the Battery 1. Press and hold the button on the appliance. Battery Cover 2. Use a screwdriver to remove screws of the Battery Cover at the top of the appliance. Battery Cover Screws...
  • Page 16 3. After the Battery Cover is removed, take out the Battery from the Battery Case by pulling the insulating cloth strip on the Battery. Unlock the Battery Connecting Plug to separate the old Battery from the appliance. Remove the old Battery.
  • Page 17 5. Attach a new Battery to the Battery Connecting Plug. The colour of the new Battery wire corresponds to the colour of the appliance’s interface wire. 6. Insert the new Battery into the Battery Case with the characters face-up. 7. Arrange the wires next to the new Battery. Replace the Battery Cover and lock it securely, using a screwdriver, with the screws taken out previously.
  • Page 18 How to clean WARNING: The appliance must NEVER be used without the Preliminary Strainer and the Efficient Strainer contained within the Dustbin. Always place them back after cleaning them. When the suction power decreases, the strainers might be clogged. Using the appliance with a clogged strainer puts additional strain on the motor.
  • Page 19 Remove the Efficient Strainer. Efficient Strainer Support Dustbin Efficient Strainer Remove the Preliminary Strainer. Preliminary Strainer Dustbin Invert the Dustbin until all dust is removed.
  • Page 20 Clean the Dustbin, Preliminary Strainer and Efficient Strainer fully. The Efficient strainer should be cleaned after using it for 15 – 30 days. The maximum service life of the Efficient Strainer is 24 months. The Efficient strainer shall not be cleaned with a brush but shall be blown with a dryer or knocked slightly by virtue of an external force to make dust fall down.
  • Page 21 3. Cleaning the Duster cloth Remove the duster cloth, rinse it clean and dry it in the air. Duster Cloth The Duster Cloth is only available for models with Water Tank component. 4. Cleaning of Sensor lens & Electrodes Use a cleaning tool or a piece of soft cloth to wipe the Sensors & Electrodes slightly. See positions indicated in the diagram below: S - denotes positions of Sensors E - denotes positions of Electrodes...
  • Page 22 5. Cleaning the Charging Dock Use a cleaning tool or a piece of soft cloth to wipe the Charging Connectors on the Charging Dock. See positions indicated in the diagram below: The Charging Dock Signal Communication Window Indicator Power Adaptor Port Charging Connector...
  • Page 23: Alarm Code Table

    Solving Problems ALARM CODE TABLE No. Tip Fault Solution The red light flickers and the Put the appliance on the Earth inspection fault. buzzer alarms. floor again. The green light flickers and the Check the status of side Side brush overload. buzzer alarms.
  • Page 24: Warranty

    SPECIFICATION MODEL VOLTAGE BATTERY POWER PPV3100 100 – 240 V ~50 – 60 Hz Li 1500 mAh 11.1 V 18 W...