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PLEASE READ THE 'IMPORTANT SAFETY
INSTRUCTIONS' IN THIS DYSON OPERATING
MANUAL BEFORE PROCEEDING.
ROOM PREPARATION
To ensure the best performance from your robot, it is
important to prepare the cleaning surface, removing
obstacles such as:
– Objects that might become entangled in moving
parts: Thin cables, such as headphone or charger
cables; shoe laces; items of clothing, curtains or
fabric; loose ends of rugs such as tassles.
– Hard to vacuum surfaces: thin, loose rugs such as
bath mats or animal hides; very deep pile rugs.
– Objects that might cause damage or blockage if
sucked up: magazines and papers; liquid spills;
sharp items.
– Objects that obscure drops: bags or shoes near
a drop.
– Objects within 10cm of steps.
To avoid damage to possessions, please remove any
fragile items such as vases on pedestals from the
cleaning surface.
Ensure children and pets are kept away from the
cleaning area.
Tell people in the household when the robot
is operating.
The robot's navigation system is not designed to
operate in complete darkness, please ensure adequate
lighting across all cleaning areas, including those
already cleaned. For example, leave the lights on if
cleaning at night.
LOOKING AFTER YOUR ROBOT
Store the robot indoors. Do not use or store it below
3°C (37.4°F). Ensure the robot is at room temperature
before operating.
Clean the robot only with a dry cloth. Do not use any
lubricants, cleaning agents, polishes or air fresheners
on any part of the robot.
Check all sensor covers and the navigational camera
for dirt, fingerprints or smears. Wipe with a soft, dry,
microfibre cloth to clean. Do not use cleaning fluids,
liquids or sprays of any kind.
Check the brush bar and tracks regularly and clear
away any debris (such as hair). Debris left on the
brush bar and tracks may cause damage to flooring
when vacuuming.
Place the robot on a soft surface if it has to be turned
over when looking for blockages, etc. This will help to
avoid damaging the camera and sensors.
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VACUUMING
Before vacuuming your flooring, rugs and
carpets, check the manufacturer's recommended
cleaning instructions.
Before vacuuming highly polished floors, such as wood
or lino, first check that the brush bar is free from foreign
objects that could cause marking.
Fine dirt such as flour should only be vacuumed in very
small amounts.
Do not use the robot to pick up sharp hard objects,
small toys, pins, paper clips, etc. They damage
the robot.
EMPTYING THE CLEAR BIN
Make sure that the clear bin is emptied before each use.
Empty as soon as the dirt reaches the level of the MAX
mark – do not overfill.
CLEANING THE CLEAR BIN
Clean the clear bin with cold water only.
Clean the cyclone shroud with a cloth or dry brush to
remove lint and dust.
Ensure the clear bin is completely dry before replacing.
Do not immerse the cyclones in water or pour water into
the cyclones.
WASHING YOUR FILTERS
Please refer to the 'Washing and drying the filters'
section; check and wash the filters regularly according
to the instructions to maintain performance.
The filters may require more frequent washing if
vacuuming fine dust.
LOOKING FOR BLOCKAGES
Ensure the robot is off the dock before looking for
blockages. Do not operate as this could result in
personal injury.
Beware of sharp objects when checking for blockages.
Refit all parts securely before using.
Clearing blockages is not covered by your warranty.
This robot has carbon fibre brushes. Take care if
coming into contact with them, as they may cause
minor skin irritation. Wash your hands after handling
the brushes.
SOFTWARE UPDATES
To ensure the best performance from your robot please
ensure that the robot's software is regularly updated.
You can do this either by registering for automatic
updates via the Dyson Link app or by manually

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