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Robotic Vacuum Cleaner
RC 520A
Use's Manual

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  • Page 1 AiBOT Robotic Vacuum Cleaner RC 520A Use’s Manual...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents English SAFETY ADVISORY ------------------------------------------------------------------ 2 Safety Precautions Battery Precautions SPECIAL FEATURES ----------------------------------------------------------------- 3 MAJOR COMPONENTS AND ATTACHMENTS --------------------------------- 4 MAJOR COMPONENTS OF DOCKING STATION ------------------------------ 6 CONTROL PANEL & REMOTE CONTROL --------------------------------------- 7 CONTROL PANEL OF DOCKING STATION ------------------------------------ 10 INSTALLATION GUIDE ------------------------------------------------------------ 11 Install The Docking Station...
  • Page 3: Safety Advisory

    Safety Advisory English Read through the safety instructions in this Operation Manual before operating this product and keep this manual handy for future reference. Observe the basic safety rules to prevent any occurrence of accident. Safety precautions 1. Read the Operation Manual before use. 2.
  • Page 4 Features English Congratulations! You have made a wise choice to own this RC 520A (RVC) Robotic Vacuum Cleaner with Docking Station. This revolutionary automatic vacuum cleaner with a remote control and dust paper make it ideal for cleaning floors of wood floor, tile, synthetic plastic tile and ceramic tile.
  • Page 5 Package Contents English 1. Robotic Cleaner 2. Docking station 3. Rechargeable battery 4. Dusting holder 5. Side brushes - 2 6. Adaptor (DC 30V 1000mA) 7. Remote control 8. Dust bin filter 9. Dust paper - 3 10. Multi-language user manual (on CD-ROM 11.
  • Page 6 Name of Parts English IR receiver Dust full indicator Control panel Cover Vacuum switch Selection button Bumper Contact points Heat vent DC jack Power switch Anti-cliff sensor Caster Anti-cliff sensor with Intake Valve adjustable window Side brush Anti-cliff sensor Removable Wheel sensor switch...
  • Page 7 Docking Station English 1. Docking station 2. Mounting Bracket 3. Screws - 2 Control Panel Socket for adaptor Hook Slot...
  • Page 8 Control Panel English Vacuum Switch button Time switch button IR receiver Dust full indicator LED Display Display on screen Indication Power on mode: If the unit is not switched to cleaning mode within 15 sec, it will switch to conservation mode. Conservation mode: Two dots flashing.
  • Page 9 Control Panel English 2. The Selection Button - “Function”: Sequence of “TIME” indicator “FUNCTION” button Function pressed “60” LED 60-minute working time with Press docking function ON (Note1) is on. 30-minute working time with “30” LED Press docking function ON is on.
  • Page 10 Remote Control English Auto Spiral Vacuum switch Random Docking “Z” type Forward Stop Along the wall Turn Right Turn Left Backward 1. Two "AAA" batteries required. 2. Button functions: Action Key Pressed AUTO Refer to Table 2 for pressing AUTO button. Move forward with vacuum on and will stop when bumper encounter FORWARD any obstacle or by pressing “STOP”...
  • Page 11 Docking Station English Present Time Setting Day of Week Hour Minute Battery Indicator Completed setting for time of cleaning Function of buttons 1. “Set”: Press Set to switch between setting the present time and the working schedule. A. Set present time: Press “SET”...
  • Page 12: Install The Docking Station

    Docking Station English INSTALL THE DOCKING STATION 1. Tear off the adhesive tape from the back of the docking station mounting bracket in Fig. 1. Affix the mounting bracket to the wall, and keep both sides of the wall where the docking station is mounted free of obstacles. The distance to the left and to the right of the docking station should be at least 100 cm and 30 cm In Fig.
  • Page 13 Testing English Proof Test Try one of these methods to test the installation of the docking station. If the vacuum does not go back to the docking station and charge successfully, then adjust the docking station to the proper height. 1.
  • Page 14 Insert the Battery English 1. Before inserting or removing the battery, turn off the power switch. 2. Press and slide out the cover in the direction of the arrows as shown in Fig.5. 3. Insert (unplug if removing) the battery plug into the socket (note the direction) as shown in Fig.6.
  • Page 15 Side Brush Installation English Put the brushes in the holders then mount the brush as shown in Fig.5. and Fig.6. Fig. 5 Fig. 6 Side brush PUSH DOWN! Holder...
  • Page 16: Dust Paper

    Dust Paper Installation English DUST PAPER Do not use the mopping function on carpet NOTE: At the same time you should remove the side brushes to prevent any damage to them. Installing the Dust Paper 1. Insert the border of the dust paper into the grip slot of the dust paper holder as shown in Fig.10.
  • Page 17 Battery Charging English 1. Before charging, make sure the battery is installed correctly. 2. There are two ways to charge the battery: A. Make sure the docking station is installed properly, place the unit in the docking station as shown in fig.12, and make sure the contact points at the back of the unit is connected with the contact plate of the docking station.
  • Page 18: General Operation

    General Operation English Preparation for Operation 1. Install the docking station, side brushes and battery as have been explained. 2. Turn on the power switch on the side of the unit, and charge the batter for eight hours prior to the first operation. 3.
  • Page 19: Safety Device

    General Operation English Safety Devices 1. The unit will STOP when it is lifted up from the floor. 2. The unit will STOP if the wheels are jammed for more than 10 seconds. 3. Adjustable anti-cliff sensors (refer to p.5). f the distance between the stair and the ground is shorter than usual (around 2-3cm), you can adjust the windows of both "Anti-cliff"...
  • Page 20: Maintenance

    Maintenance and Cleaning English Maintenance The operation and maintenance of the cleaner is very simple. Clean the dust and dirt left in the dustbin and on the filter. It is not necessary to clean the intake and the side brushes every time. Clean the Dust bin 1.
  • Page 21 Maintenance and Cleaning English Fig. 16 Fig. 17 Fig. 18...
  • Page 22 Maintenance and Cleaning English Fig. 20 Fig. 19 Fig. 21 Fig. 22 ATTENTION!! Before starting the cleaner, make sure to install the dust bin filter properly or you will damage the unit.
  • Page 23: Clean The Intake

    Maintenance and Cleaning English Clean the Intake To ensure the efficiency and constant airflow of the cleaner, periodically remove the dust and dirt that will accumulate around the intake. 1. Turn off the power of the cleaner. 2. Clean up the dust on the intake (Fig. 23). Intake Valve Fig.
  • Page 24 Trouble Shooting English Troubleshooting English Trouble Possible Reason Resolution 1. Battery is not installed correctly. 1. Install the battery according 2. Very low battery. to the manual. 3. The unit might have been 2. Charge the battery turned off. If the battery is on according the manual.
  • Page 25 Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) English A. Battery and Charging 1. How long does it take to fully charge the robot? It takes about eight hours to fully charge the robot. 2. Why does it take so long to charge up the battery? The robot uses a slow charging technology which could keep up the work performance and li span of the rechargeable batteries better.
  • Page 26 Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) English B. Applications 1. Why is the suction power of this robot so low? Can it clean my floor effectively? SURE! The robot is designed to handle everyday dirt in our home, which includes dust, hair, dead skin, pet hair, food crumbs, etc.

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