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Connecting to the app, Position the dock, Emptying – Roborock Q7+ FCC User Manual

Page 7: Using the mopping module, Remove the mopping module

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Note:

When using the robot for the first time, follow it throughout

its whole cleaning route and watch for potential problems. The

robot will be able to clean by itself in future uses.

Note:

Hold the dustbin cover securely when upside down to

prevent damage from falling.

B1-2—

When using the robot in a raised area,

always use a secure physical barrier to

prevent accidental falls that may result

in personal injury or property damage.

B2

Position the dock

B2-1—

Take the screwdriver from its storage

bin at the bottom of the base.

B2-2—

Place dock upside down on a soft,

flat surface (carpet/towel/cloth) and

attach the base by using the six

screws provided.

B2-3—

Connect the power cable to the dock,

and keep the excess cable inside the

storage slot.

B2-4—

Place the dock on a hard and flat floor

(wood/tile/concrete etc.). Keep at least 0.5

m (1.6 ft) of clearance on either side, 1.5 m

(4.9 ft) in front, and 1 m (3.3 ft) above. Check

the location has good WiFi then turn on.

B3

Emptying

Auto-emptying will begin when the robot

returns to the dock after cleaning. Press the

Dock button to trigger emptying manually.

Press any button to stop emptying.

Notes:

The status indicator light on the dock turns off automatically

when the robot is charging.

Do not use without dustbin cover or dust bag.

Place the dock on a flat floor away from fire, heat, and water.

Avoid narrow spaces or locations where the robot may be

suspended in the air.

Placing the dock on a soft surface (carpet/mat) may cause

the dock to tilt over and cause problems docking and

departing.

Keep the excess power cable inside the storage slot so that

the robot will not get tangled in the cables, and the dock will

not be dragged away or disconnect from the power supply.

Keep the dock away from direct sunlight or anything that

may block the dock location beacon; otherwise, the robot

may fail to return to the dock.

The Auto-Empty Dock recharges and empties. Store the

standard robot dock before use. Failure to do so may cause

issues returning to dock.

Maintain the dock according to the maintenance instructions.

Do not clean the dock with a wet cloth.

Avoid frequent manual emptying.

Images are for illustration purposes only and may not exactly

represent the product.

Notes:

To prevent excessive dirt buildup during first-time use, floors

should be vacuumed at least three times before mopping.

If carpets are present, draw No-Go Zones or Invisible Wall to

prevent the robot going on them, or roll them up.

To avoid water tank corrosion, do not use cleaning fluid or

disinfectant.

The mop cloth should be cleaned after 60 minutes of

mopping to ensure water flow and cleaning performance.

B4

Using the Mopping module

Slide the switch down to increase the water

flow and up to decrease the water flow.

B4-1—Adjust the water flow

Remove the water tank stopper, fill it with

water, and close it.

B4-2—Fill the water tank

B4-3—Install the mop cloth

Notes:

Wash the mop cloth after each use, and regularly empty the

water tank of unused water to prevent odor.

Remove the mopping module when not mopping.

B5

Remove the mopping module

When the robot returns to the dock after

cleaning, press the latches on both sides,

and slide the mopping module backwards

to remove it.

Slide the mopping module along the back

of the robot as indicated by the arrow. A

click indicates that it is locked in place.

B4-4—Install the mopping module

Dampen the mop cloth and wring it until it

stops dripping. Insert it into the bottom along

the attachment slot and stick it firmly in place.

The robot supports the Roborock and Mi

Home app. Choose the one that best meets

your needs.

Connecting to the App

B2-4-1—

More than 0.5m (1.6ft)

B2-4-2—

More than 1.5m (4.9ft)

B2-4-3—

More than 1m (3.3ft)

fragile, precious, or dangerous items

to prevent personal injury or property

damage due to items becoming

tangled in, struck by, or knocked over

by the robot.