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Robot (Top View)
—Power/Clean
—Power Indicator Light
—Dock
Note: Press any button to pause a running robot.
A1-1—Microphones
A1-2—Vertical Bumper
A1-3—LiDAR Sensor
A1-4—LED Fill Light
A1-5—Dock Locator
A1-6—Reactive AI Obstacle Recognition Sensor
A1-7—Bumper A1-8—Wall Sensor
Robot (Bottom View)
A2-1—Cliff Sensors
A2-2—Carpet Sensor
A2-3—Side Brush
A2-4—Main Brush Cover
A2-5—Omnidirectional Wheel
A2-6—Main Brushes
A2-7—Main Brush Cover Latches
A2-8—Main Wheels
A2-9—Mop Cloths A3
Robot (Top Cover Removed)
A3-1—Magnetic Top Cover
A3-2—Suction Inlet
A3-3—Automatic Lift and Rotate Mop Modules
A3-4—Reset Button
A3-5—Dustbin
A3-6—Charging Contacts
A3-7—Air Outlets
A3-8—Communication Sensor
A3-9—Self-Filling Port
A3-10—Positioning Button
Mop Cloth Mount
A4-1—Hook and Loop Pads
A4-2—Mop Axle
Note: Secure the mop cloths flat in place.
Mop Cloth
Dustbin
A6-1—Dustbin Latch
A6-2—Suction Inlet
A6-3—Air Inlet
A6-4—Washable Filter
A6-5—Filter Latch
Dock Base
Power Cord
Disposable Dust Bag
Empty Wash Fill Dock
A10-1—Water Tank Handle
A10-2—Water Tank Latch
A10-3—Dust Container Cover
A10-4—Charging Contacts
A10-5—Robot Refill Port
A10-6—Drain Port
A10-7—Cleaning Tray Filter
A10-8—Dock Base
A10-9—Dirty Water Tank
A10-10—Clean Water Tank
A10-11—Status Indicator Light
A10-12—Suction Inlet
A10-13—Cleaning Tray Module
A10-14—Dust Bag Slot
A10-15—Filter
A10-16—Dock Location Beacon
A10-17—Clean Water Dispensers
A10-18—Drying Air Outlets
Empty Wash Fill Dock (Back View)
A11-1—Power Cord Storage Slot
A11-2—Power Port
A11-3—Cord Outlets
Important Information
B1-1—Tidy cords, hard or sharp objects (such as nails and glass), and loose items from the ground and move any unstable, fragile, precious, or dangerous items to prevent personal injury or property damage due to items becoming tangled in, struck by, or knocked over by the robot.
B1-2—When using the robot in a raised area (such as in a duplex apartment), always use a physical security barrier to prevent accidental falls that may result in personal injury or property damage.
Notes:
B2-1—Attach the dock base by pressing down both sides of the base and the connecting part in the middle firmly until you hear a click.
B2-2—Click
Note: When moving the dock, secure the water tanks to prevent them from falling off.
B2-3—Connect the power cord to the back of the dock, and keep the excess cord inside the storage slot.
Note: Power cord can exit at either side.
B2-4—Align and install the mop axles into the robot in place until you hear a click.
B2-5—Click
Place the dock on a hard, flat floor (wood/tile/ concrete etc.), flat against a wall, and reserve a space of at least 0.9 m (2.96 ft) in height, 0.4 m (1.32 ft) in width and 1.2 m (3.94 ft) in depth. Make sure that the location has good WiFi coverage for a better experience with the mobile app. Plug in and make sure that the status indicator light is on.
B3-1—More than 0.9 m (2.96 ft)
B3-2—More than 0.4 m (1.32 ft)
B3-3—More than 1.2 m (3.94 ft)
Notes:
Powering On & Charging
Press and hold to power on the robot. Wait until the power indicator light is steady, and then place the robot in front of the dock. Make sure the dock is plugged in. Then, press
and the robot will automatically return to the dock for charging. The robot is equipped with a built-in high-performance lithium-ion rechargeable battery pack. To maintain battery performance, keep the robot charged.
B4-1—Dock status indicator light off, robot power indicator light breathing: Charging.
Note: The robot may not be turned on when the battery is low. In this case, place the robot to the dock for charging.
Search for "Roborock" in the App Store or Google Play or scan the QR code to download and install the app.
Press and hold and
simultaneously until you hear the "Resetting WiFi" voice message. The reset is complete when the power indicator light flashes blue slowly. The robot will then wait for a connection.
Note: If you cannot connect to the robot due to your router configuration, a forgotten password, or any other reason, reset the WiFi and add your robot as a new device.
Open the Roborock app, tap the "Add Device" or "+" button and add your device following the in-app guide.
Notes:
Press and hold to turn on the robot. The power indicator light will come on, and the robot will be on standby. Press and hold
to turn off the robot and complete the cleaning cycle.
Note: The robot cannot be turned off when it is being charged.
Filling the Clean Water Tank
Lift the clean water tank, open its lid, and then fill it with tap water. After filling, close the lid, lock the latch, and then put the clean water tank back to the dock.
Notes:
Press to start cleaning. The robot will plan its cleaning route and in each room, it firstly draws out edges and then fills the room in a zigzag pattern. In so doing, the robot cleans all rooms one by one, thoroughly and efficiently.
Notes:
Press and hold to start spot cleaning. Cleaning range: The robot cleans a 1.5 m (4.9 ft) × 1.5 m (4.9 ft) square area centered on itself.
Note: After spot cleaning, the robot will automatically return to the starting point and be on standby.
When the robot is running, press any button to pause it, press to resume cleaning. Press
on a paused robot to send it back to the dock.
Note: Placing a paused robot on the dock manually will end the current cleanup.
If the robot is paused for over 10 minutes, it will go to sleep, and the power indicator light will flash every few seconds. Press any button to wake the robot up.
Notes:
The default Do Not Disturb (DND) period is from 22:00 to 08:00. You can use the app to disable the DND mode or modify the DND period, or set whether to enable auto top-up, emptying and drying, to dim indicator lights, or lower the volume of the voice message during the DND period.
During cleaning, the robot automatically determines when it should return to the dock for mop washing and water tank refilling to maximize its mopping performance. To manually start washing, tap the corresponding button in the app. Press any button to stop washing.
Notes:
After cleaning, the robot will return to the dock and auto-emptying will begin as needed. To manually start emptying, press on the docked robot or tap the corresponding button in the app. Press any button to stop emptying.
Notes:
After mop washing or after cleaning, drying will begin as needed. To manually start or stop drying, tap the corresponding button in the app.
Notes:
After cleaning, the robot will automatically return to the dock to charge. Press to send the paused robot back to the dock. The power indicator light will breathe during robot charging.
Note: If the robot fails to find the dock, it will automatically return to its starting position. Place the robot on the dock manually to recharge.
If an error occurs, the power indicator light will flash red or status indicator light will be steady red. A pop-up notification will appear in the app and a voice alert may sound.
Notes:
If the robot does not respond when a button is pressed or cannot be turned off, reset the system by removing the magnetic top cover and pressing the Reset button.
Note: After resetting the system, existing settings such as scheduled cleaning and WiFi will be restored to factory settings.
If the robot does not function properly after a system reset, power it on. Press and hold and at the same time, press the Reset button until you hear the "Restoring factory settings. This will take about 5 minutes." voice message. The robot will then be restored to factory settings.
Note: The frequency of replacement may vary with the actual situation. If abnormal wear occurs, replace the parts immediately.
* Clean every 2 weeks and replace every 6-12 months.
D1-1—Main Brush Cover
D1-2—Main Brush Cover Latches
D1-3—Main Brushes
D1-4—Main Brush Bearing
D1-5—Turn over the robot and press the two latches inwards to remove the main brush cover.
D1-6—Lift the main brushes and pull them out, remove bearings and remove any entangled hair or dirt at both ends of the main brushes and bearings.
D1-7—Reinstall the main brush bearings. And then, reinstall the main brushes and make sure the color of the main brush, main brush bearing and the arrow on the robot match.
D1-8— Reinstall the main brush cover. Make sure its four teeth are fully seated in the slots, and press the main brush cover until you hear it lock with a click.
Notes:
* Clean monthly and replace every 3-6 months.
D2-1—Turn over the robot, unscrew the side brush, then remove and clean it.
D2-2—Align the central groove with the raised position on the robot, then tighten the screw to reinstall the side brush.
* Clean as required.
D3-1—Use a tool, such as a small screwdriver, to pry out the axle and take out the wheel.
Note: The omnidirectional wheel bracket cannot be removed.
D3-2—Rinse the wheel and the axle with water to remove any hair and dirt. Air-dry, reinstall, and press the wheel and axle back in place.
* Clean as required.
Clean the main wheels with a soft, dry cloth.
* Clean as required.
D5-1—Remove the magnetic top cover of the robot and press the dustbin latch to take out the dustbin.
D5-2—Remove the washable filter and empty the dustbin.
D5-3—Fill the dustbin with clean water and reinstall the washable filter. Gently shake the dustbin, and then pour out the dirty water.
Note: To prevent blockage, only use clean water without any cleaning liquid.
D5-4—Allow at least 24 hours for the dustbin and washable filter to dry thoroughly before reinstalling them.
* Clean every 2 weeks and replace every 6-12 months.
D6-1—Remove the filter.
D6-2—Rinse the filter repeatedly and tap it to remove as much dirt as possible.
Note:Do not touch the surface of the filter with hands, brushes, or hard objects to avoid potential damage.
D6-3—Allow at least 24 hours for the filter to dry thoroughly before reinstalling it.
* Clean as required and replace every 1-3 months.
D7-1—Remove the mop cloths from mop cloth mounts. Clean the mop cloths and air-dry them.
Note: A dirty mop cloth will affect the mopping performance. Clean it before use.
D7-2—Stick the mop cloths on the mounts flat in place.
* Clean as required.
Use a soft, dry cloth to wipe and clean all sensors, including:
D8-1—Dock Locator
D8-2—Reactive AI Obstacle Recognition Sensor
D8-3—Wall Sensor
D8-4—Communication Sensor
D8-5—Cliff Sensors
D8-6—Carpet Sensor
To move the dock, grip the handle on the back with one hand and the inner side of the front board with the other hand. Do not lift the dock base, water tank handles, or dust container cover directly to prevent the dock from falling off.
* Clean as required.
Open the dirty water tank lid and pour out the dirty water. Fill the tank with clean water, close the lid, lock the latch, and shake. Pour out the dirty water. Lock the lid and reinstall the tank.
Notes:
* Clean as required.
Use a soft, dry cloth to wipe the charging contacts on the robot and the dock.
* Replace as required.
D12-1—Remove the dust container cover.
D12-2—Remove the disposable dust bag and discard it.
Notes:
D12-3—Clean the filter with a dry cloth, insert a new disposable dust bag into the slot all the way in, and spread it evenly.
Note: Make sure the disposable dust bag is properly installed to avoid waste escaping and damaging the dock.
D12-4—Reinstall the dust container cover in place to make sure the dust container is securely sealed.
* Clean as required.
D13-1—Remove the cleaning tray module.
D13-2—Remove the cleaning tray and filter from the module and then rinse them with water.
D13-3—Reinstall the filter and cleaning tray. Then, reinstall the cleaning tray module.
Model | QX0VIM |
Battery | 14.4 V/6400 mAh (TYP) lithium-ion battery |
Rated Input | 20 V 1.5 A |
Charging Time | Approx. 4 hours |
Note: The serial number is on a sticker on the underside of the robot.
Model | EWFD30LRR |
Rated Input Voltage | 120 V~ |
Rated Frequency | 60 Hz |
Rated Input (Dust collection) | 6 A |
Rated Input (Hot-water mop washing) | 12 A |
Rated Input (Charging & drying) | 1 A |
Rated Output | 20 V![]() |
* The following information applies only when disposing of the robot and should not be followed for day-to-day operations.
The chemical substances contained in the built-in lithium-ion battery of this product can cause environmental pollution. Remove the battery before disposing of this product and hand it to a professional battery recycling facility for centralized disposal.
How to remove the battery:
Notes:
Issue | Solution |
Unable to power on |
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Unable to charge |
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Slow charging |
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Unable to return to dock |
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Abnormal behavior |
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Noise during cleaning |
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Unable to connect to WiFi |
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Is power always being drawn when the robot is on the dock? |
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Does the robot need to be charged for at least 16 hours for the first three uses? |
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The robot does not resume cleaning after recharging |
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The robot begins to miss certain spots | The wall sensor, cliff sensors, or carpet sensor may be dirty. Clean them with a soft, dry cloth. |
Scheduled cleaning is not working | Keep the robot charged. Scheduled cleaning can only begin when the battery level is above 15%. |
The status indicator light is steady red |
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Reduced emptying performance or unusual noise when emptying |
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Reduced mop washing performance |
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Unable to start auto-drying |
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Unable to auto-empty |
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Unable to wash the mop cloths |
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Unable to wash the mop cloths with hot water |
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Unable to extend the mop cloth |
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The side brush is unable to extend |
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This appliance must be grounded. If it should malfunction or breakdown, grounding provides a path of least resistance for electric current to reduce the risk of electric shock. This appliance is equipped with a cord having an equipment-grounding conductor and grounding plug.
The plug must be inserted into an appropriate outlet that is properly installed and grounded in accordance with all local codes and ordinances.
Improper connection of the equipment-grounding conductor can result in a risk of electric shock.
Check with a qualified electrician or service person if you are in doubt as to whether the outlet is properly grounded. Do not modify the plug provided with the appliance – if it will not fit the outlet, have a proper outlet installed by a qualified electrician.
This appliance is for use on a nominal 120-V circuit and has a grounding attachment plug that looks like the plug illustrated in sketch A in Grounding methods. Make sure that the appliance is connected to an outlet having the same configuration as the plug.
No adaptor should be used with this appliance.
Grounding methods
~ – ALTERNATING CURRENT symbol [symbol IEC 60417-5032 (2009-02)]
– DIRECT CURRENT symbol [symbol IEC 60417-5031 (2009-02)]
– PROTECTIVE EARTH (Protective Ground) symbol [symbol IEC 60417-5019 (2009-02)]
Here you can download full pdf version of manual, it may contain additional safety instructions, warranty information, FCC rules, etc.
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