Moneual MR6550 User Manual

Moneual MR6550 User Manual

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Robot Cleaner MR6550
Robot Cleaner MR6550
Copyright ⓒ 2012 MONEUAL Inc. All rights reserved. The MONEUAL, MONCASO, MiNEW, RYDIS, SONAMU
are trademarks, or registered trademarks of MONEUAL Inc. in the Republic of Korea and/or other countries.
Ver 1.0

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  • Page 1 User Manual Robot Cleaner MR6550 Ver 1.0 Robot Cleaner MR6550 Copyright ⓒ 2012 MONEUAL Inc. All rights reserved. The MONEUAL, MONCASO, MiNEW, RYDIS, SONAMU are trademarks, or registered trademarks of MONEUAL Inc. in the Republic of Korea and/or other countries.
  • Page 3 Robot Cleaner MR6550 User Manual...
  • Page 4: Product Features

    Manual Reservation cleaning cleaning cleaning cleaning cleaning Shadow cleaning mode Shadow cleaning mode allows the cleaning of the difficult to reach locations such as underneath beds and other large furniture that standard vacuum cleaners cannot reach. 4 MR6550 User Manual...
  • Page 5 ※ Room indicator is sold separately. Removable microfiber dust cloth cleaning With the removable microfiber dust cloth mounted, the cleaner can conveniently mop clean hardwood, tiled, and all other non-carpeted floor areas. ※ Mopping guard and cloth is sold separately. MR6550 User Manual 5...
  • Page 6: Table Of Contents

    Language selection Cleaning the dust box Replacing the filter Cleaning the sensor Cleaning wheels Cleaning the dust inlet Battery usage and management Voice announcement list System check list Checkpoints before request for after-sales service Product specifications 6 MR6550 User Manual...
  • Page 7: Cautions For Safety

    A child or an elderly person may become frightened or injured. Make sure that the charger is always plugged into a power source. If no power is supplied to the charger, you will not be able to use the automatic charge function. MR6550 User Manual 7...
  • Page 8 Avoid using the product in a utility room, in a room with a wet floor, on stairways, on a table, on a shelf, in a storage room, in a commercial building, or outdoors. If you have dropped the product or caused an impact to the product, contact the designated service center immediately. 8 MR6550 User Manual...
  • Page 9 For indicator power, use rated batteries and adapters only. If not, the product can be damaged, set on fire, or it may malfunction. In case of insufficient indicator battery, replace with a new one. Without batteries, indicator functions may not work normally. MR6550 User Manual 9...
  • Page 10 This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules, Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. 10 MR6550 User Manual...
  • Page 11: Product Composition

    Mopping guard & 2x Dust cloth Indicator (built-in main body) MR6550 models are listed as below along with optional components included in the box. ◆ MR6550- **** B/F/G/H/L/M/N/P : Side brush 1 set ◆ MR6550- **** C/F/I/J/L/M/O/P : Large capacity battery built-in main body ◆...
  • Page 12: Cautions Before Using The Product

    The cleaner is not able to cross over a threshold higher than 1cm. When storing the robot cleaner that is completely charged, leave it docked to the charger or turn off the power switch located on the rear part of the body. 12 MR6550 User Manual...
  • Page 13: Name Of Each Part Of The Product

    ⑨ Daily reservation Indicator ⑩ 1-hour reservation setting indicator ⑪ Automatic cleaning mode Indicator ⑫ Suction input turbo indicator ⑬ Shadow cleaning mode Indicator Robot cleaner(Rear) ① Dust box ② Air outlet ③ Power switch ④ Signal receiver MR6550 User Manual 13...
  • Page 14: Charger

    ⑤ Dust intake ⑥ Main brush ⑦ Dustcloth guard mounting hole Charger(Front) ① Operation lamp ② Guide signal transmission sensor ③ Charging terminal Charger(Rear) ① Adapter jack ② Adapter compartment ③ Sensor signal distance adjustment switch. 14 MR6550 User Manual...
  • Page 15: Indicator

    Indicator(Top) ① Signal transmission sensor ② Mode switch button ③ Distance setup button ④ Indicator number setup button Indicator(Bottom/Rear) ① Battery cover ② Power button ③ Adaptor jack MR6550 User Manual 15...
  • Page 16: Installing The Product

    ◆ If the charger is installed in a narrow space and 8M is selected, automatic charging may not work properly. ◆ Do not place the indicator on the charger. Signal inference may occur and disrupt automatic charging. 16 MR6550 User Manual...
  • Page 17 If you do not want to use the dust cloth function, skip this step and go to the next procedure. Mopping guard and cloth (option) can be purchased separately by visiting a nearby distributor. 06. Turn on the power switch of the robot cleaner (at the left of the rear dust box). MR6550 User Manual 17...
  • Page 18 It is possible to use a separate adaptor (5V). (If an adaptor is used, the cleaner does not use the battery.) If the adaptor whose output is more than 5V is connected, the indicator may become damaged. 18 MR6550 User Manual...
  • Page 19: Descriptions For Remote Controller Buttons

    Used for manual cleaning operation (See the page 27.) Press this button to use ⑫ CORNER CL. button the remote controller as a motion-controlling tool Selects corner cleaning mode (See the page 23.) (See the page 28). MR6550 User Manual 19...
  • Page 20 ROOM SEL. RESERVE If the main body is 3 meters or more away from the remote controller, synchronization will fail. 5. Pull out and then re-insert the battery of the remote controller. This will complete synchronization. 20 MR6550 User Manual...
  • Page 21: Basic Cleaning (Automatic Cleaning)

    When the dust cloth guard is installed to the bottom part of the robot cleaner, the robot cleaner will automatically by switched to the dust cloth cleaning mode. In this mode, the robot cleaner does not go onto the carpeted areas, footholds or thresholds. MR6550 User Manual 21...
  • Page 22: Using Advanced Cleaning Functions

    Press the [START/STOP] repeatedly. button to start cleaning. 02. Press the [START/STOP] button. After cleaning is completed, the robot cleaner stops at its current place. On the remote controller, press the focused cleaning button to start cleaning immediately. 22 MR6550 User Manual...
  • Page 23: Corner Cleaning

    After cleaning is completed, the robot cleaner will return to the charger. Main body button Remote controller button CHARGE VACUUM INTENSIVE AUTO SHADOW MODE START/STOP MANUAL CORNER CL. MUTE (None) CHARGE VACUUM ROOM SEL. RESERVE INTENSIVE AUTO SHADOW MANUAL CORNER CL. MUTE ROOM SEL. RESERVE MR6550 User Manual 23...
  • Page 24: Shadow Cleaning

    INTENSIVE AUTO SHADOW MANUAL CORNER CL. MUTE Press the mode ROOM SEL. RESERVE selection button Press the [START/STOP] repeatedly. button to start cleaning. 03. After cleaning is completed, the robot cleaner will return to the charger. 24 MR6550 User Manual...
  • Page 25: Selecting A Room For Cleaning

    MUTE ROOM SEL. RESERVE MODE START/STOP (None) CHARGE VACUUM INTENSIVE AUTO SHADOW MANUAL CORNER CL. MUTE ROOM SEL. RESERVE 02. Press the [START/STOP] button. After the cleaning is completed, the product will move to the charger. MR6550 User Manual 25...
  • Page 26: Mop Cleaning

    Remote controller button MODE START/STOP MODE START/STOP CHARGE VACUUM INTENSIVE AUTO SHADOW MANUAL CORNER CL. MUTE ROOM SEL. RESERVE Press the [START/STOP] button to start cleaning. CHARGE VACUUM INTENSIVE AUTO SHADOW MANUAL CORNER CL. MUTE ROOM SEL. RESERVE 26 MR6550 User Manual...
  • Page 27: Cleaning In Manual Control Mode

    03. Operate the robot cleaner as you like with the direction keys of the remote controller. Manual control is not available while charging. This function is useful for when you only need a manual move without vacuuming. MR6550 User Manual 27...
  • Page 28: Cleaning In Manual Control Mode 2 (Motion Control)

    If no operations are detected for five (5) or longer seconds during motion control, the motion control mode will be released. MODE START/STOP CHARGE VACUUM INTENSIVE AUTO SHADOW CHARGE VACUUM MANUAL CORNER CL. MUTE INTENSIVE AUTO SHADOW MANUAL CORNER CL. MUTE ROOM SEL. RESERVE ROOM SEL. RESERVE 28 MR6550 User Manual...
  • Page 29 Slightly flick the remote controller toward left/right. The inhalation motor will start/stop working. [Adjusting the suction power ([VACUUM] button from the remote controller)] Slightly pull the remote controller following the arrow. MR6550 User Manual 29...
  • Page 30 [Controlling the rotation ([LEFT/RIGHT] button from the remote controller)] Turn the remote controller to the left/right. (Turning counterclockwise) (Stop the rotation) (Turning clockwise) 05. To release the remote controller from the motion control mode, press the motion control conversion key again. 30 MR6550 User Manual...
  • Page 31: Setup Of Time And Reservation

    Select the reservation time and press the [OK] button to finish reservation. 03. When the reservation is made, the robot cleaner returns to the charger and resumes automatic cleaning. If every day is selected, cleaning will start at the same time every day. MR6550 User Manual 31...
  • Page 32: Using The Indicator

    Repeat pressing until the setup is made for the door width. 1m(●) - 3m(●●) - 5m(●●●) For the average home, 1m setup is adequate. If the distance is set too excessively, the robot cleaner may not function correctly. 32 MR6550 User Manual...
  • Page 33 If two or more indicators are installed, INDICATOR NO should not be duplicated. INDICATOR DISTANCE MODE CLEAN AREA INDICA 05. Leave the door open. Close the door only if you do not want to clean the room with the indicator installed. MR6550 User Manual 33...
  • Page 34: Using Through Setup Of Cleaning Areas

    If the distance is set as too short or too long, the robot cleaner may not properly understand the area. 03. Calculate the signal distance to arrange the indicator in the appropriate position. If the signal does not reach the wall, the robot cleaner may slip through the crack and clean outside the desired area. 34 MR6550 User Manual...
  • Page 35 It is recommended that you not install indicators in a place with the charger in it. The emitting signals of the charger (in the radius of 8 meters) may become overlapped with the signals of indicators and negate the indicator signals. Charger Emitting signals of the charger MR6550 User Manual 35...
  • Page 36: Managing The Product

    Managing the product Language Selection Multi language voice guidance is available for [MR6550- *** A * ]. ■ You can select the language for the voice announcements spoken by the robot. ■ If the robot cleaner is in operation, press the [Start/Stop] button and the [Power] button to turn it off before proceeding.
  • Page 37: Cleaning The Dust Box

    02. Pull out the dust box. 03. Remove the dust filter. The dust filter can be water-cleaned. After cleaning the filter with water, let air dry. When water-cleaning the filter, do not use any detergent. 04. Empty the dust box. MR6550 User Manual 37...
  • Page 38: Replacing The Filter

    For removal of the filter, refer to Step 3 in the “Cleaning the dust box” section. The life span of the filter can decrease depending on usage environment. Any end-of-life filter will show a decrease in performance To purchase additional filters, please visit the online store. 38 MR6550 User Manual...
  • Page 39: Cleaning The Sensor

    Do not directly apply water, benzene or alcohol to the sensors. Cleaning wheels Clean the wheels with a brush. Turn each wheel while cleaning to clean the entire wheel. Remove hairs and other foreign substances, which can disturb operation of the wheels. MR6550 User Manual 39...
  • Page 40: Cleaning The Dust Inlet

    03. Clean the removed main brush with a cleaning brush. 04. Insert the main brush back. Check the groove shape and insert it into the fixing hole of the rubber brush. Then, fix the wing of the fixing pin to the robot. 40 MR6550 User Manual...
  • Page 41 05. Insert the dust inlet cover. Insert the protruding part first. Press the opposite side until the fixing pin is fully installed. MR6550 User Manual 41...
  • Page 42: Battery Usage And Management

    Replacing the battery Once the cleaning operation time gets considerably shortened, you will need to replace the battery. Make sure to use factory standard batteries. To purchase an additional battery, contact the Customer Service Center. 42 MR6550 User Manual...
  • Page 43 02. Loosen the four screws of the battery cover and lift it off. 03. Pull out the battery pin and remove the battery. Press the lock at the same time to pull out the battery pin. 04. Replace with the new battery and insert the battery pin. MR6550 User Manual 43...
  • Page 44 If you use the product while it is filled with foreign substances and dust, it can cause increase in rotation of internal motors and shorten the life span of the battery. Charge the battery between each use of the product. In charging or long-term storage, keep the product away from direct sunlight or fire. 44 MR6550 User Manual...
  • Page 45: Voice Announcement List

    The main brush is tangled or jammed in a foreign substance. Check the side brush. The side brush is tangled or jammed in a foreign substance. Errors are generated. Errors have occurred (See the error code chart). MR6550 User Manual 45...
  • Page 46: System Check List

    Please contact our service center. Cause Attempt to run the robot cleaner without the dust box. Action Install the dust box. Cause Both wheels are lifted. Place the robot cleaner on the floor or lift it to another site. Action 46 MR6550 User Manual...
  • Page 47 Remove foreign substances from the bumper. Check if the bumper is properly Action installed. Cause The fall warning keeps activating and disrupting cleaning. Action If the floor is black, relocate the robot cleaner. Cause Others Please contact our service center for unknown other errors. Action MR6550 User Manual 47...
  • Page 48: Checkpoints Before Request For After-Sales Service

    (2) Even when the robot cleaner is fully charged, keep it connected to the charger. (3) If you want to store the robot cleaner for a long time, turn off power switch at the rear before storing. 48 MR6550 User Manual...
  • Page 49: Product Specifications

    Length 100 mm X Height 116 mm X Width 88 mm Weight 247 g Battery 2 X D type Battery operation time Approx. six (6) months (Standby mode) Signal transmission 1 ~ 5 m distance (IR) MR6550 User Manual 49...
  • Page 50 Remote controller Model RC-750 Dimension Length 133 mm X Height 23 mm X Width 47 mm Weight 60 g Power source 2 x AAA type Battery life 6 months Signal transmission distance (RF) 50 MR6550 User Manual...
  • Page 52 Robot Cleaner MR6550 Copyright ⓒ 2012 MONEUAL Inc. All rights reserved. The MONEUAL, MONCASO, MiNEW, RYDIS, SONAMU are trademarks, or registered trademarks of MONEUAL Inc. in the Republic of Korea and/or other countries.

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