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Karcher Robot RC 3000 User Manual

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No. Damages of the items of furniture can
be excluded.
Please note, however, the lightweight and
fragile objects may be touched and moved
by the robot. Objects that are equipped with
a cable, may be pulled down from furniture
(e.g. telephone). It is important to prepare
the room in such a manner that it is suitable
for robots.

As the robot is not noisy and does not work
with ultrasound, problems with pets are not
to be expected. The self-movement behav-
iour only arises the mistrust of the pets.

The robot should not be left unattended if
children are playing in the same room. Me-
chanical damages are likely if children sit
on the robot while it is in operation.

The robot is only able to get out of tricky sit-
uations to a certain degree. Piled cables
can induce him to hopeless manoeuvres. In
this case the robot turns off automatically
after a specific period of time. The red sig-
nal on the robot lights up quickly.
The best solution is to place the robot on a
free area and turn it off and on again. Then,
it continues its cleaning run without prob-
lems.

You can lift the robot from the floor using
both hands, or you carry it by putting one
hand into the relief of the brush.

As a result, the filter becomes blocked. You
have to remove the filter from the robot and
clean it (see Chapter "Cleaning flat filter“).

Nothing can happen. The robot stops at this
point and displays the signal for being
stuck. If no more light is blinking, the batter-
ies are depleted and must be recharged.

Can the furniture etc. be damaged?

How do pets react to the robot?

What is important with respect to chil-
dren?

Why does the robot stop in some situa-
tions?

How do I transport my robot properly?

What happens if the robot has swept up
wet dirt?

What happens if the robot gets stuck
while I am not at home?

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