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INSTRUCTION MANUAL

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  • Page 1: Instruction Manual

    Robocom2 user manual EN.pdf 1 6/16/2012 11:10:33 PM INSTRUCTION MANUAL ®...
  • Page 2: Important Safety Reminders

    In the event of a significant drop of the Robo.com2 performance, replacement batteries can be obtained from your Hoover retailer. Only use Hoover approved replacement parts for your Robo.com2. Use of parts that are not approved by Hoover are dangerous and will invalidate your warranty.
  • Page 3: Contents Of The Box

    Robocom2 user manual EN.pdf 1 6/16/2012 11:23:28 PM CONTENTS OF THE BOX Charger Base Station Filter** Mains Power adaptor User Manual Remote Control** Virtual Barrier* Floor Polisher Pad Holder* Floor Polisher Pad* Multi-purpose Cleaning Brush Edge Cleaning Brush (x2) * Certain Models Only ** May vary according to model RoboCom2Manual2011__GB.indd 2 14/07/2011 13.39.56...
  • Page 4 Robocom2 user manual EN.pdf 1 6/16/2012 11:48:33 PM Right Drive Wheel Front Bumper Infra Red Receiver Power Switch Charging Connector Auto Charge Contacts Soft Furniture Protector Exhaust Grille Dust Container Sensor Window Display Screen Floor Polisher Pad* Floor Polisher Pad Holder* Dust Container Release Button Floor Sensor Floor Brushes Release Latch...
  • Page 5 Robocom2 user manual EN.pdf 1 6/17/2012 12:04:44 AM Charger Base Station Power Supply Connector Virtual Barrier* Set Switch Charging Contacts Infra Red Transmitter Short Range Barrier- 2m Charge Indicator Medium Range Barrier - 4m Power Indicator Long Range Barrier - 6m Mains Power Adaptor Infra red Transmitter Power Indicator...
  • Page 6: Remote Control

    Remote Control** DEMO Clock Voice Button Day Indicator (Scheduling Function)* Automatic Return to Charger Base Station Automatic Cleaning Mode Button Indicator Spot Cleaning Mode Button Automatic Cleaning Mode Indicator Spot Cleaning Mode Indicator Arrow Buttons Maintenance Indicator Local Time Setting Button Turbo Speed Indicator* Full &...
  • Page 7: Automatic Charging

    Packaging 30°c as this may damage the Battery. The Mains power adaptor must only be connected to a standard mains power outlet. Batteries preventing them from becoming overcharged. Charger Base Station Setup Objects that can be easily knocked over. Edges of carpets or rugs that it may get caught on. Floor length curtains and tablecloths.
  • Page 8 Remote Control** Set Up To install batteries see Cleaner Maintenance - Replacing the batteries. Note: The Remote Control** can be used through walls because it works on radio waves not infrared. Virtual Barrier* Set Up To install batteries see Cleaner Maintenance - Replacing the batteries. DEMO Remove any obstacles from the area that you want to block.
  • Page 9: Cleaning Programs

    Power On The LCD screen will illuminate. NOTE: If your robot is already switched On, but in standby mode, it can be activated from the remote control** or pressing one of the touch sensitive keys. l i t n i l Day and time are now set.
  • Page 10: Additional Features

    RoboCom2Manual2011__GBprint - Copy.pdf 7/14/2011 4:00:13 PM Setting up the Cleaning Schedule* the following: (Monday). DEMO Once each day of the week have been selected, you can decided the hour of the cleaning schedule: the The cleaning schedule for the days has been selected. This bar below the letter of the the letter of the...
  • Page 11: Emptying The Dust Container

    Use a damp cloth with a little soap to clean all surfaces. DO NOT allow water into any part of the product whilst cleaning. Dry with a soft Cloth. Emptying the dust container Empty the dust container every cleaning cycle or when the dust container is full. Hold the dust container over a bin to empty.
  • Page 12 Cleaning the Floor Brushes Clean the Floor Brushes regularly to maintain maximum cleaning performance. Rotate the Floor Brush assembly carefully and using scissors cut and remove any tangled threads or hair etc. Use the Multi-purpose Cleaning Brush to remove any excess dust. Replacing the Floor Brushes Pull the Floor Brush Release Latch.
  • Page 13 Replacing the Edge Cleaning Brush If the Edge Cleaning Brush is damaged it will need to be replaced. Replacement Edge Cleaning Brushes can be obtained from your Hoover retailer. Remove the retaining screw with a screwdriver. Remove the old Edge Cleaning Brush and push the new one in place.
  • Page 14: Cleaning The Sensor Window

    Cleaning the Sensor Window container is emptied. Frequent cleaning is recommended to ensure optimum performance of your Robo. Use a dry soft cloth or cotton swab to wipe the sensor window. Cleaning the Floor Polisher Pad* Press the Floor Polisher Pad Holder* release button and unclip from the dust container. Tear the Floor Polisher Pad* from the Floor Polisher Pad Holder* and wash using hand warm water.
  • Page 15: Troubleshooting

    Er12 Debris in the Left Edge Cleaning Brush. See ‘Cleaning the Edge Cleaning Brush ATTENTION: If any of these failures persist. Contact your local Hoover representative. DO NOT try to * Certain Models Only ** May vary according to model RoboCom2Manual2011__GB.indd 14...
  • Page 16: Your Guarantee

    7/4/2012 9:10:38 AM IMPORTANT INFORMATION Hoover Spares and Consumables Always replace parts with genuine Hoover spares. These are available from your local Hoover dealer or direct from Hoover. When ordering parts always quote your model number. Consumables Pre-Motor Filter: RB 208 35601261...
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