Roborock H6 Manual
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Product introduction
Vacuum
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Parts List
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Screen display
This Roborock cordless vacuum is equipped with a 1.3-inch OLED display that shows relevant information in real-time.
Standby and operating modes
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Notes:
- The run time indicator will appear after several seconds of use.
- Remaining run time is for reference only and may be different to actual run time.
Charging
When the battery is charging, a charging animation will show alongside the current battery level. The screen will turn off automatically after 1 minute of inactivity.
Error
If an error occurs while the vacuum is in operation, the screen will show an error message. See Troubleshooting for details.
Language selection
Press the Mode button for 10 seconds to enter the language selection interface. Press the Mode button to scroll through language options. Squeeze the Trigger to confirm a language and exit language selection.
Sustain Button
Press the Sustain button to enter Sustain mode. The Sustain icon will appear on screen. Squeeze the trigger while in Sustain mode to start the vacuum and enable it to run continuously. In Sustain mode, the vacuum will not stop when the trigger is released. Press the Sustain button again to disengage Sustain mode and stop vacuuming.
You can also enable the vacuum to run continuously by first pressing the trigger then pressing the Sustain button.
Notes:
- Squeezing the trigger while the vacuum is already running continuously in Sustain mode will have no effect.
- Pressing the Sustain button for 2 seconds in any active mode will stop the vacuum.
Trigger
Squeeze the trigger to start vacuuming.
* Press the Sustain button while the vacuum is running continuously to disengage Sustain mode.
Releasing the trigger will stop the vacuum and enter it into Standby mode, unless it is in Sustain mode. The screen will turn off automatically after 30 seconds of inactivity and the vacuum will automatically turn off after 1 minute of inactivity.
Notes:
- The vacuum will stop running when charging.
- Insufficient power or other errors may cause the vacuum to fail. See Troubleshooting for details.
Mode Switch button
When the vacuum is on, press the Mode button to switch between Eco, Standard, or MAX modes. The respective icon will be highlighted on-screen.
Note:
The vacuum will return to Standard mode after turning off or when charging.
Installation
Vacuum and accessories setup
Option 1
Connect the Baton to the vacuum, then attach an accessory.
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Option 2
Connect the vacuum directly to an accessory
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Option 3
Connect the flex tube to the vacuum, then attach an accessory.
* Motorized accessories such as the motorized mini-brush or Carpet brush cannot be used with the flex tube.
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Use
Charging
When the battery is charging, a charging animation will show alongside the current battery level.
The screen will turn off automatically after 1 minute of inactivity.
Notes:
- When charging, the screen image faces the user for easy viewing.
- When charging, the vacuum will enter Charging mode and stop all other functions.
- The battery temperature will increase after continuous use in MAX mode. As a result, recharging may take longer.
- When battery levels are very low, the vacuum screen will only light up after a period of charging.
Before using the vacuum, read the " Safety Instructions" in this user manual
Note:
Make sure the Power Supply is firmly inserted into the power socket.
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Using the vacuum
- When using the Carpet brush or motorized mini-brush on the vacuum cleaner, the surfaces of some fabrics may pill or be difficult to vacuum. If this occurs, it is recommended that you use the dusting brush or crevice tool to vacuum these surfaces.
- Before vacuuming shiny floors such as parquet or tiles, ensure there is no hard debris trapped the Carpet Brush to avoid scratches.
- Before using the vacuum, ensure that the Dustbin, Multi-Cyclone Assembly, and filters have been properly installed.
- Do not block the exhaust outlet when vacuuming.
- This vacuum is designed for domestic use. Flour and other fine dust should only be vacuumed in small amounts.
- To avoid damage to the vacuum or the floor, do not use the vacuum to clean up hard or sharp objects such as toys and nails.
- Be aware of your environment as you vacuum, especially around stairs and windows.
- To avoid accidental fall damage, avoid placing the vacuum on raised surfaces such as desks and shelves, or leaning it against other objects.
- The rotation of the Carpet Brush may leave an unevenly polished floor. This can be resolved by wiping with a damp cloth or polishing with floor wax.
Auto Shutoff
- If any rotating parts get jammed, the vacuum will shut off automatically. Clear the jam to continue vacuuming.
- If the motor gets too hot, the vacuum will automatically shut off. Wait until the temperature returns to normal before continuing.
Keep the Brush Clear
- Electric brushes will automatically stop if jammed by dirt or long fibers during use. If this occurs, clear them before continuing.
- Detach the brush from the vacuum before cleaning. Avoid turning the vacuum on when no brush is attached.
Precautions:
- Beware of sharp objects trapped in the roller.
- If debris trapped in the roller cannot be easily extracted, see the "Clean Roller" section for details on removing the roller.
Brush Accessory Uses
- Crevice Tool:
Narrow crevices, including skirting boards, corners, and stairs.
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- Dusting Brush:
Dusting sofas, chairs, and other soft furnishings, and flat surfaces such as desks and shelves.
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Tip:
The Dusting Brush can also be used on its own to dust the vacuum and other items around the house. - Motorized Mini-Brush:
Cleaning dust from beds, sofas, and soft furnishings to avoid mites.
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- Carpet Brush:
Connect to the Baton for cleaning short and medium-pile carpets. Carpet Brush can also be used on easily scratched floor surfaces.
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Carpet Boost is automatically activated when the Carpet Brush is installed. When a carpet is detected, suction automatically increases to MAX for a deeper clean. It will return to the previous mode when carpet is no longer detected.
Notes: - Carpet Boost will not activate when vacuuming in MAX mode.
- Use the Carpet Brush for easily scratched floor surfaces.
- Flex Tube:
Connect to Dusting Brush or Crevice Tool to clean small or narrow spaces such as drawers and car interiors.
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Dustbin Installation
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Cleaning the Front Filter and Multi-Cyclone Assembly
* Front Filter and Multi-Cyclone Assembly should be cleaned at least once a month
- Disconnect the vacuum from power before cleaning it, and avoid squeezing the Power Trigger during cleaning.
- Inspect and clean the Front Filter according to the manual regularly to ensure optimum vacuum performance.
- If cleaning fine dust or operating in MAX mode, the Front Filter may require more frequent washing.
- Remove the Dustbin as shown.
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Removing the Front Filter and Multi-Cyclone Assembly
- Rotate Multi-Cyclone Assembly counterclockwise as shown.
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- Remove the Front Filter.
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- Rinse the Front Filter and Multi-Cyclone Assembly with cold water until clean, then allow to dry.
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- Leave 24 hours for the Front Filter and Multi-Cyclone Assembly to dry thoroughly.
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Do not clean the filter in a dishwasher, washing machine, tumble dryer, oven, microwave, with hot air, or near a fire. - After drying, re-assemble the Front Filter and Multi-Cyclone Assembly.
Front Filter and Multi-Cyclone Assembly Installation
- Position the Front Filter, as shown.
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- Place the Front Filter from the right side of the multi-cyclone assembly and lightly push it to the left to disengage the "No Filter Protection Lock". Once the lock is nested into its slot, press down on the filter to secure it in place.
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- Align the Multi-Cyclone Array and the vacuum as shown then turn them clockwise to lock them in place.
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- Tilt the dustbin and slot it back onto the vacuum.
- Gently push the dustbin in the direction shown until you hear a click signaling that it is secured.
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Cleaning the Carpet Brush
- Hold the brush so that the locking mechanism faces you. Use a coin to turn the lock counterclockwise and remove the mechanism.
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- After removing the locking mechanism, remove the roller.
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- Take the End Cap off the roller and remove any fibers wrapped around either part.
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- After cleaning, reinstall the end cap.
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- Reinstall the roller, as shown.
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- Hold the brush, so the locking mechanism faces you. Place the roller in position then use a coin to turn the lock counterclockwise and lock it in place.
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Basic parameters
Vacuum |
Name | Parameters |
Model | H6M1A |
Dimensions | 284mm x 111mm x 221mm |
Battery | 22.2V/3610mAh(TYP) Lithium battery |
Weight | Approx. 1.4kg |
Rated Voltage | 22.2V ![]() |
Rated Power | 420W |
Power Supply |
Name | Parameters |
Model | BTC03RR |
Dimensions | 65.2mm x 36.3mm x 103.3mm |
Rated Input | 100-240V ~ 0.6A |
Rated Output | 25.6V 0.8A |
Rated Frequency | 50-60Hz |
Troubleshooting
Error messages displayed onscreen
If the vacuum is not operating properly, the screen will display an error message. Check the screen and then read the table below to resolve any issues.
Error Severity | Screen | Solution |
| Low battery. Recharge before use. | Low battery. Recharge before use. |
Abnormal temperature. Wait for normal battery temp. | Place vacuum in a cool place. Wait for normal battery temp. |
Abnormal temperature. Wait for normal battery temp. before recharging. | Disconnect vacuum from power and place it in a cool place. Wait for normal battery temp. before recharging. |
Check accessory. The accessory may be jammed. | Check if the accessory is jammed. See Maintenance and Warranty for details. |
Airflow blocked. The accessory or the filters may be clogged. | Check for blockages in the accessory or the filters, and empty the dustbin if it is full. |
| Internal error. Contact customer support. Error code 0X | Contact customer support and provide the error code |
Charging error. Contact customer support. Error Code 0X |
Fan error. Contact customer support. Error code 0X |
Other errors
Error | Solution |
The Screen is not switching on | - Possible insufficient power. Try again after recharging. If the product is to be left unused for a prolonged period of time, fully charge it before storing it and charge to full at least every 3 months.
- If the screen does not turn on after charging, contact customer support.
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Electric brush not rotating | - The brush motor may have overheated. Let it cool before use.
- The electric brush contact point may be dirty. Wipe it with a soft, dry cloth and retry.
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Carpet Boost switches activates on hard floors | Debris may be trapped in the brush. Clear it and check that it can rotate smoothly then try again. |
Suction is weak | - The Dustbin is full, and/or the filters are blocked. Empty the Dustbin and clean the filters then retry.
- The accessory may be clogged. Clean the accessory, removing any obstructions, then retry.
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Read this manual carefully before use, and retain it for future reference.
Usage Restrictions
- Do not use this vacuum in outdoor, commercial, or industrial environments. It is intended for home and in-car use only.
- Do not store the vacuum anywhere in the car to avoid high or low temperatures affecting its battery life.
- Do not use the vacuum in environments with high humidity, or temperatures above 40°C or below 4°C.
- Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance.
- This appliance is not intended for use by persons (including children) with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge, unless they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety.(CB)
- This appliance can be used by children aged from 8 years and above and persons with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge if they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance in a safe way and understand the hazards involved. Children shall not play with the appliance. Cleaning and user maintenance shall not be made by children without supervision.(EU)
- Keep hair, loose clothing, fingers, and all parts of body away from openings and moving parts.
- While using an electric brush head, keep limbs and pets away from the rotating brush heads to avoid injury.
- Do not touch the power supply, nor operate the product with wet hands to prevent injuries.
- Do not vacuum any liquids (such as water, cola).
- Do not vacuum any burning or smoking substances (such as non-extinguished cigarette butts).
- Do not vacuum any hard or pointy objects (such as building materials, glass, and nails).
- Please use this product in accordance with the instructions in the User Manual. Users are responsible for any loss or damage that may arise from improper use of this product.
- This product is only to be used in areas below 3,000 meters above sea level.
Battery & Charging
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- This product contains batteries that are only replaceable by skilled persons.
- This product can only be charged using a BTC03RR power supply provided with the product.
- Do not use any third-party batteries, power adapters or docking stations.
- Do not disassemble, repair or modify the battery, power adapter or the docking station.
- Do not charge the vacuum or install the docking station near heat sources or in humid areas (such as radiators or bathrooms).
- Do not wipe the adapter or the docking station with a wet cloth, nor touch them with wet hands.
- If the power cord is damaged or broken, immediately stop using it and contact after-sales service.
- If the vacuum is not going to be used for an extended period of time, please fully charge it, unplug its power supply, and place it in a cool and dry place. Make sure that you recharge it once every three months to avoid the battery to over-discharge.
Transportation Note
- It is recommended to transport the vacuum in its original packaging.
Note
- Rinse the filter at least once a month with tap water. For details please refer to Maintenance.
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