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Robot Cleaner

User Manual
ME685 Series
Thank you for purchasing the ME685 series robot cleaner.
Before using the product, please read this User Manual carefully, and keep it for future reference.
Depending on your model, some contents of this User Manual may differ from the actual product.
The contents of this User Manual are subject to change without notice.

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  • Page 1: Robot Cleaner

    User Manual ME685 Series Thank you for purchasing the ME685 series robot cleaner. Before using the product, please read this User Manual carefully, and keep it for future reference. Depending on your model, some contents of this User Manual may differ from the actual product.
  • Page 3 Robot Cleaner User Manual ME685 Series...
  • Page 4: Features

    Features Mop Cleaning Utilizing the attachable full sized mop, the mop cleaning mode is optimized for cleaning even the finest dusts that are harmful to health. Big Mop with Water Supply System By Water Supply System, the Big Mop is continuously moistened to clean your hard floors during the cleaning cycle.
  • Page 5 8.6 cm Slim Design With a slim design, the MONEUAL ME685 is just 8.6 cm high, enabling it to clean under the bed and the sofa, where it is difficult to clean with a vacuum cleaner or by hand. 8.6cm...
  • Page 6: Table Of Contents

    Contents Before Use Maintenance Features Language Setting Safety Information Cleaning the Dust Bin What’s in the Box Cleaning the Dust Filter Overview Cleaning Sensors and Wheels Cleaning the Dust Inlet Using and Managing the Battery Installing Installing the Charger Voice Guidance Installing the Side Brushes Error Message Description Remote Control...
  • Page 7: Safety Information

    Before Use Safety Information Please read and follow the instructions in this manual to ensure your safety and the safe use of your robot cleaner. Safety symbols In this manual, various Warnings, Cautions and Notes are provided to help you to avoid potential hazards that can hurt you and/or damage your robot vacuum cleaner.
  • Page 8 Robot Cleaner Install the charger in a location that can be easily accessed by the robot cleaner. If you install the charger in a corner or if there are many obstacles around the charger, it may prevent the robot cleaner from automatically charging.
  • Page 9 Before Use Do not use the robot cleaner in a place where the temperature is too low or too high (lower than -5°C and higher than 35°C). This may cause damage to the product. Do not use the robot cleaner when the dust bin is completely filled up. This may reduce the suction power.
  • Page 10 Robot Cleaner Do not touch the plug or wall socket with wet hands. Doing so may cause electric shock. If you spill water into the robot cleaner, unplug the power cord and allow the unit to dry completely before use. Water can bring the risk of fire and electrical shock.
  • Page 11 MONEUAL Inc. assumes no responsibility for technical or editorial errors or omissions contained herein, nor for any incidental or consequential damages and failures of the appliance caused by not following the precautions and instructions. MONEUAL Inc. assumes no responsibility for damages resulting from the use of the product that is not approved by the company.
  • Page 12: What's In The Box

    Robot Cleaner What’s in the Box Charger Power adaptor Power cord Remote control (included two AAA batteries) Robot cleaner (1400mA built-in battery) Side brushes (1 set) Cleaning brush User manual Quick start guide Mop kits Water Supply Big Mop Kit 1.
  • Page 13: Overview

    Before Use Overview Robot cleaner Rear Control buttons and indicators Dust bin cover Bumper Obstacle and signal detection sensors Air outlet Adaptor jack Power switch Bottom Signal receiving sensor Cliff detection sensors Charging terminals Wheels Side brush installation pins Dust inlet Main brush Mop plate installation holes...
  • Page 14 Robot Cleaner Control buttons and indicators Start/stop button Power button Cleaning mode selection button Vacuum Cleaning mode indicator Charging mode indicator Shadow cleaning mode indicator Intensive Cleaning mode indicator Hybrid Cleaning mode indicator Mop cleaning mode indicator Timer (every day) indicator Timer (1 hour) indicator Double Cleaning option indicator Threshold option indicator...
  • Page 15 Before Use Remote control You can conveniently access the various functions of the robot cleaner with your remote control. Functions that can be controlled through the control panel on the robot cleaner: Hybrid cleaning, Vacuum cleaning, Mop cleaning, Intensive cleaning, Shadow cleaning, and Charging. Functions that can be controlled through the remote control: Hybrid cleaning, Vacuum cleaning, Mop cleaning, Intensive cleaning, Shadow cleaning, Corner cleaning, Manual cleaning, Charging, Reservation cleaning, Turbo option, Threshold option, Double cleaning option, Mute, and Manual moving.
  • Page 16: Installing The Charger

    Robot Cleaner Installing the Charger Connect the power adaptor. Set the robot cleaner detection distance (5 m or 8 m). Place the power adaptor in the holder of the charger. Check the power connection (blue lamp). Check the location of the charger. Clear all obstacles in the area within 1 m in front, left, and right of the charger If you install the robot cleaner in a place where it will be exposed to direct sunlight, the heat of the sun may...
  • Page 17: Installing The Side Brushes

    Installing Installing the Side Brushes Check for the L mark Check for the R mark under the side brush. under the side brush. Align with the R mark under the Align with the L mark under the robot cleaner and install the robot cleaner and install the R brush.
  • Page 18: Remote Control

    Robot Cleaner Remote Control Install the battery into the remote control. Make sure to properly orient the + and – poles of the batteries when inserting the battery. If you insert batteries incorrectly, there is a risk of fire or damage to the remote control. Be careful if you use non-standard 1.5V batteries, as this may cause damage to the product and its function.
  • Page 19: Charging

    Installing Charging If you have prepared the charger, main body, and remote control, you must then charge the battery of the robot cleaner to use it. To charge the robot cleaner, follow these steps: Turn the power switch on. Hold the robot cleaner with both hands and put it on the charger. Match the terminals of the robot cleaner with the terminals of the charger.
  • Page 20: Installing The Water Supply Big Mop Kit

    Robot Cleaner Installing the Water Supply Big Mop Kit Turn the power switch off Supply water into the mop plate and attach (on the lower rear side of the the mop to it. robot cleaner). Attach the mop plate. Fit the joint parts well to the holes of the robot cleaner.
  • Page 21 Installing After cleaning, remove the mop plate from the robot cleaner and the mop from the mop plate. Remove water in the mop plate and let the cover open to dry the mop plate. Wash and dry the mop for the next use. You may use the included cleaning brush for cleaning the mop more thoroughly.
  • Page 22: Before You Start

    Robot Cleaner Before You Start Check the following before you start the robot cleaner. Be careful not to break the robot cleaner when you pull the robot cleaner out of the box. For information of installing the robot cleaner, see page 14. Check the location (L/R) of the brushes and install them.
  • Page 23: Starting & Stopping Cleaning

    Product Operation Starting & Stopping Cleaning Starting cleaning Turn the power switch on. If you are cleaning an area that is difficult to clean using auto cleaning mode, change to the proper cleaning mode. Stopping cleaning After cleaning, the robot cleaner returns to the charger or stops on the spot according to the cleaning mode.
  • Page 24 Robot Cleaner Changing the cleaning mode User can set the cleaning mode to match the cleaning environment. Cleaning modes that you can select using the Mode (M) button on the robot cleaner: Hybrid Vacuum Intensive Shadow Cleaning Cleaning Cleaning Cleaning Cleaning Cleaning modes that you can select using the remote control: Hybrid...
  • Page 25: How To Recharge The Battery

    Product Operation How to Recharge the Battery Auto charging When the robot cleaner has finished cleaning, it returns to the charger. If the battery is low and the battery indicator is blinking rapidly, the robot cleaner will stop cleaning and return to the charger to charge. Manual charging Hold the robot cleaner with both hands and put it on the charger.
  • Page 26: Hybrid Cleaning

    Robot Cleaner Hybrid Cleaning In Hybrid Cleaning, the robot cleaner performs the Vacuum Cleaning and Mop Cleaning at the same time. Hybrid Cleaning offers a comprehensive floor care solution because of the use of the twin side brushes, the main brush, the BLDC suction, and the reusable microfiber Big Mop with the Water Supply System all together.
  • Page 27: Vacuum Cleaning

    Product Operation Vacuum Cleaning Vacuum cleaning is used where the needs are vacuum suction only without mop cleaning. It can be used on hard floor or carpet. Turn the system power switch on. Turn the main power button on. While in Vacuum Cleaning mode, you can also select Turbo Option, Double Cleaning Option and Threshold (climb over) Option.
  • Page 28: Mop Cleaning

    Robot Cleaner Mop Cleaning Mop Cleaning mode is used for when you need mopping only without vacuuming. If Mop cleaning mode is used on carpet or rug, the carpet or rug can be damaged. Therefore, please use the Mop cleaning mode only on hard floor. For Big Mop with Water Supply System, we recommend moistening the Big Mop before attaching it for longer wet cleaning performance.
  • Page 29 Product Operation Selecting the mop cleaning mode You can select the mop cleaning mode by pressing the Mode (M) button when it is cleaning in mop cleaning mode. The mode will be changed as follows:...
  • Page 30: Other Cleaning Modes And Options

    Robot Cleaner Other Cleaning Modes and Options Cleaning Mode Function For Where How to Select Select Intensive with the Mode Heavy Dust Clean in 1m x 1m area where button on the Control Panel or press Intensive Particles or Heavy the robot cleaner located.
  • Page 31: Intensive Cleaning

    Product Operation Intensive Cleaning The robot cleaner intensively cleans the surrounding area relative to its current location. Turn the power switch on. In Intensive cleaning mode, the robot cleaner stops on the spot after it has finished the cleaning. In the area in which there are many obstacles, the robot cleaner may not operate in normal cleaning modes.
  • Page 32: Shadow Cleaning

    Robot Cleaner Shadow Cleaning You can clean under your bed or furniture. To use shadow cleaning mode, turn the room light on. In a dark room, the robot cleaner can’t detect the space under the bed or furniture. The robot cleaner moves to a place under the bed or furniture to start shadow cleaning. To reduce the time spent moving through the room, put the robot cleaner in front of the bed or furniture under which you want to perform shadow cleaning.
  • Page 33: Corner Cleaning

    Product Operation Corner Cleaning The robot cleaner runs along the walls of the current place where it is. If the robot cleaner takes a turn around the walls or detects the signal of the charger twice, it will finish cleaning. Turn the power switch on.
  • Page 34: Manual Cleaning

    Robot Cleaner Manual Cleaning You can control the robot cleaner directly using the remote control. Stop the robot cleaner that is operating by pressing the Start/stop ( ) button. Press the MANUAL button on the remote control. Air suction will start in its current place. If you press the MANUAL button again, air suction will be stopped.
  • Page 35 Product Operation Scheduled Cleaning (Reservation Cleaning) For daily efficient hands free cleaning, the robot cleaner provides 2 Reservation Cleaning Modes. One starts cleaning after 1 hour from the time you set it and the other starts at the same time everyday. Reservation Cleaning only works from the charging station after you set the Reservation Cleaning.
  • Page 36: Turbo Option

    Robot Cleaner Turbo Option While you are using the Hybrid / Vacuum / Intensive / Shadow / Manual Cleaning, by pressing Turbo option on the remote controller you can control Vacuum power. Turbo option is not available in Hybrid Cleaning mode and Mop Cleaning mode. Power off Power on Threshold Option...
  • Page 37: Double Cleaning Option

    Product Operation Double Cleaning Option The Double Cleaning Option performs 2 cleaning sessions of a selected cleaning mode. Press the Double CL button on the remote control to choose a Double Cleaning option. Double Cleaning Option is not available in Manual Cleaning mode and Scheduled Cleaning mode.
  • Page 38: Language Setting

    Robot Cleaner Language Setting You can select a language for voice guidance from the ones available in the system. First, turn the power switch on. Then press and hold the Mode button for 2~3 seconds until the display appears Turn the power switch off. with a beep sound.
  • Page 39: Cleaning The Dust Bin

    Maintenance Cleaning the Dust Bin Remove the dust bin cover. Remove the dust bin. Empty the dust bin. Remove the dust filter. Replace the dust bin in the robot cleaner. Replace the dust filter. Make sure to follow the directions carefully when installing the dust bin.
  • Page 40: Cleaning The Dust Filter

    Robot Cleaner Cleaning the Dust Filter The dust filter can be easily cleaned by gently scraping off the surface or compressed air. The dust filter is reusable. It is recommended not to clean with water. We recommend that you clean the dust filter whenever the bin is more than 2/3 full. If you do not clean the dust filter, the suction power of the robot cleaner can be reduced.
  • Page 41: Cleaning Sensors And Wheels

    Maintenance Cleaning Sensors and Wheels Cleaning sensors Clean (blow or wipe) the three sensors with the included clean- ing brush or a cotton swab. If sensors are severely contaminated, wipe with a moistened cotton swab. Do not wipe directly with water, and do not use benzene or alcohol to clean sensors.
  • Page 42: Cleaning The Dust Inlet

    Robot Cleaner Cleaning the Dust Inlet Remove the dust inlet cover. Remove the main brush. Check the groove’s shape and insert the main brush into the fixing hole, and then secure Clean the removed main brush the wing of the fixing pin to with the cleaning brush.
  • Page 43: Using And Managing The Battery

    Maintenance Using and Managing the Battery The battery is a consumable item. The more you use the battery, the shorter the battery’s lifetime. Battery lifetime We guarantee 6 months of use in a normal environment. Always charge the battery for the best use experience. The battery lifetime may vary depending on the use environment.
  • Page 44: Battery Replacement

    If you notice that the operating time has been significantly reduced, you may need to replace the battery. You must use a battery that is manufactured by Moneual. Remove the battery from the robot cleaner when the system power is off.
  • Page 45 If you leave the fully discharged battery for a long time, the battery may become damaged and you may not be able to use it. If you use a battery other than Moneual’s for use with the robot cleaner, the robot cleaner or the battery may be damaged. Remove the battery before disposing of the robot cleaner.
  • Page 46: Voice Guidance

    Robot Cleaner Voice Guidance Following voices are the basic voice list. Depending on your model, some contents of these voices may differ from the actual voices. Voice Guidance Starting CORNER Cleaning. The robot cleaner will start corner cleaning. Starting intensive cleaning. The robot cleaner will start intensive cleaning.
  • Page 47: Error Message Description

    Maintenance Error Message Description The cleaner will display combination of numbers and icons to inform users of what the issue is. Using the information below, it is important to resolve the issue first as pressing any button will clear the error message.
  • Page 48 Robot Cleaner Cause You operated the robot cleaner without the dust bin. Voice Dust bin is missing. Solution Replace the dust bin. Cause Both main wheels have been lifted. Voice Please place the cleaner on the floor. Solution Put the robot cleaner on the floor or move it to another place. Cause Escape rough road mode continually occurred in excess of the limit while mov- ing.
  • Page 49: Troubleshooting

    Customer Support Troubleshooting Problem Solution The robot cleaner does not work. Turn off the power switch on the lower-rear side. Check the battery. Charge the battery in the charger. The robot cleaner does not charge. Remove any obstacles around the charger. Check if the power cord is connected to the charger.
  • Page 50: Specifications

    Robot Cleaner Specifications Robot cleaner Model ME685 Dimensions 348 mm (Diameter) x 86 mm (Height) Weight 2.674 kg Speed Cleaning mode: 32 cm/sec., Driving mode: 30 cm/sec. - Max. 68 dB (1400 mAh battery) Operating noise - Max. 70 dB (2800 mAh battery) - Max.
  • Page 51 Customer Support Remote control Model MRC6500 Dimensions 139 mm (W) x 22 mm (H) x 50 mm (D) Weight 66 g Battery AAA size x2 Signal Transmission Distance (IR)
  • Page 53: Product Warranty

    The warranty service we provide to our consumers is based on the customer compensation regulation. If you request warranty service, MONEUAL will provide the service. The company will notify the customer of whether he or she will be compensated and the details of the compensation within seven (7) business days after the day of the customer’s request, and offer the compensation within fourteen (14) business days after the day of notification.
  • Page 56: Customer Service

    Customer Service Before you call for service, please be ready to provide the following information: Model name A description of your problem Phone no. & address www.moneual.eu...

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