Philips Robot aspirador User Manual
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Problem
Cause
Solution
The warning
indicator flashes
quickly.
One or both wheels are
stuck.
Press the on/off switch to switch off the robot.
Remove the fluff, hair, thread or wire that is
caught around the wheel suspension.
One or both side brushes
are stuck.
Clean the side brushes (see the user manual for
instructions).
The bumper is stuck.
Press the on/off switch to switch off the robot.
Lift the robot so that its bumper comes free.
The robot was lifted while
it was cleaning.
Press the on/off switch to switch off the robot.
Place the robot on the floor. Then press the on/
off switch to make the robot resume cleaning
normally.
The robot does
not clean
properly.
The bristles of one or both
side brushes are crooked
or bent.
Replace the side brushes. See the user manual
for instructions on how to replace the side
brushes.
The filter in the dust
container is dirty.
Clean the filter in the dust container with a
brush with soft bristles (see the user manual for
instructions)
If brushing does not help to clean the filter,
replace the filter with a new one (see the user
manual for instructions).
The suction opening in the
bottom is clogged.
Clean the suction opening (see the user manual
for instructions).
The front wheel is jammed
with hair or other dirt.
Clean the front wheel (see the user manual for
instructions).
The robot is cleaning a
black floor, which triggers
the drop-off sensors. This
causes the robot to move
in an unusual pattern.
Please go to www.philips.com/support or
contact the Consumer Care Centre in your
country.
The robot is cleaning a
floor that reflects sunlight
quite strongly. This triggers
the drop-off sensors and
causes the robot to move
in an unusual pattern.
Close the curtains to block sunlight from
entering the room.
The battery can
no longer be
charged or runs
empty very fast.
The rechargeable battery
has reached the end of its
life.
Replace the rechargeable battery (see the user
manual for instructions).
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