Hua Xin Information Technology 20180700500 Robotic Vacuum Cleaner User Manual

Shenzhen Hua Xin Information Technology Co., Ltd Robotic Vacuum Cleaner

User manual

Make Life Smarter and Easier Importer: Tesvor, Shenzhen Tian You Intelligence Co.,  Ltd. Address: 2/F Liangji Business Building, Donghuan lST Road, Fukang Community, Longhua District, Shenzhen, China Company Website: http://www.tesvor.com Customer Contact: service@tesvor.com Manufacturer: Shenzhen Hua Xin Information Technology Co.,  Ltd. Address: Section A, 10/F, Block 1, No.7 Industrial Park, Yulu Community, Yutang, Guangming New District, Shenzhen, China ~ (1(:d1) • . t} ~· '~ ~' 111'  111111  .,,, --•••• ll&ill  ll&ill (  User Manual) Make Life Smarter and Easier TESVDR www.tesvor.com
1. Welcome 2. Safety Instructions 3. Product Components Greetings from Tesvor! Thank  you  for  purchasing Tesvor smart  cleaning robot. We hope that our product will bring you a smarter and more convenient lifestyle! If you  encounter  any  problem  not  mentioned herein, please contact: service@tesvor.com For more details,  please  visit our official website: http://www.tesvor.com The image above is for illustration purposes only; the actual product may differ. Our company reserves the right to upgrade products without notice. O· • ~ ~ ·I I· '~ ~' 1111  111111  1111 --•••• !&ill !&ill TESVDR X500 Smart Robot Vacuum
FCC warning:Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:—Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.—Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.—Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.—Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. Modification: Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the grantee of this device could void the user’s authority to operate the device.RF radiation exposure statement The Robotic Vacuum Cleaner complies with FCC RF radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolledenvironment. Caution: To maintain the compliance with the FCC’s  RF exposure guideline, install the Robotic Vacuum Cleaner at least 7.9” (20 cm) from ALL persons. Thetransmitter of this device must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any otherantenna or transmitter.
1. Welcome 2. Safety Instructions 3. Product Components Before using this product, please read the safety instructions below and follow all the routine safety precautions. Please read the Instructions carefully and keep them for future reference. Any operation that does not conform to the Instructions may cause damage to the product. (  Safety Considerations of Main Body and Accessories  ) &  Warning 01.Do  not disassemble,  repair or refit the product without authorization; otherwise it may damage the product or pose a hazard. 02.Do not use the product in an environment with risk of fire or explosion. 03.This product can only use the original power adapter; otherwise the prod-uct may be damaged or catch on fire. 04.Do not stand or sit on this product; doing so could damage the product or cause it to fall over. OS.When the metal part of the power plug is dusty, please wipe it with a dry cloth. 06.The power adapter is applied to a 100-240V AC voltage. Please plug into the socket properly and keep away from children. 07.Do not wash or soak the main body and  electronic accessories in water; otherwise the product may be damaged by a short circuit. 08.Do not damage, load weight on, heat, pull, or bend it. 09.During cleaning, please pay attention to the safety of toddlers and elders at home to avoid  tripping, and  please  do not touch the wheel and  side brush to avoid injury. (Please pay special attention to toddlers). 10.This product is for home use. Please do not use it outdoors. 11.Do not allow metal and conductive materials to come in contact with the battery; doing so may cause a short circuit. CD Attention 01.Do not touch the product with wet hands; doing so may cause an electric shock. 02.Please do not place the product in places where it could easily fall, such as tables, chairs, high platforms in room, etc. 03.The product has a sophisticated design and should be protected from CD 4.lnstructions for Use  5.Product Maintenance 6. Common Faults 6. Common Faults Faults The  robot cannot be charged. The  robot is stuck  during work. The robot goes back to recharge without finishing the cleaning work. The robot does not perform cleaning work automatically as scheduled. Remote control malfunctions. (effective range: 16.3 ft). Possible Reasons 1.The electrodes between the main body and the charging base are not contacted properly. 2.The charging base is switched off while  the  robot is switched  on, which leads to the loss of power. Solutions 1.Make  sure  that  the  electrodes between  the main  body and the charging base are properly contacted. 2.Keep charging the robot when it is not working to better  prepare for next cleaning assignment. The robot may be stuck by wires/ca- The robot will try to get itself out bles  on  the  ground,  hanging  automatically.  However,  please curtains or obstacles  around  the  help it manually if it fails. carpets. 1.The robot detects that the power may  not be enough  and  automati-cally goes back to recharge. 2.The robot  works  at  different speeds on different floor types. For example, it works  longer on wood floors than on carpets. 1.The robot is not switched on and the robot cannot perform cleaning work as scheduled  when it is powered off. 2.The power level of the robot is too low to work. 3.The robot is stuck  or twined  by obstacles. 1.The remote control is short of or out of power. 2.The robot is short of or  out of power. 3.The infrared  ray is blocked because the infrared emitter on the remote  control or the  infrared receiver on the robot is contaminat-ed. 4.lnterference  emitted  by  other devices that exist nearby. 1.Charge the robot. 2.The length of working  time varies because of the complexities of room  environments,  the amount of garbage  and  different cleaning modes. 1.Turn on the robot. 2.Keep charging the robot when it is not working to better  prepare for next cleaning assignment. 3.Turn off the robot and  clean the dust box. Then turn over the robot to clean  its  components, such as wheels and side brushes. 1.Change the batteries and  install the batteries correctly. 2.Make  sure  that  the  robot is switched on with  enough  power for operation. 3.Wipe the infrared emitter on the remote  control  or  the  infrared receiver on the robot with a clean cotton cloth. 4.Avoid  using the  remote control near other infrared devices. Note: If the above methods cannot solve the problem, please reboot the robot. If the problem cannot be solved by reboot, please contact service@tesvor.com
1. Welcome 2. Safety Instructions 3. Product Components 5 .5 Replaceable Modules c ____ =~---------Glass Panel ~:::::~*'>-------Shell ~ •Q,__-----Side Brush Left Side Wheel Component ------({)II Assembly ~Right Side Wheel ~ Component ai.dJ----Fan Components Left Side Brush ------..-""'rPI-""" ...+..,. ~~--Universal Wheel Right Side Brush -----0 -Components Dust Box Components~ Range of application: ~----Rolling Brush Components ~>-----------Battery -Battery Cover The product is suitable for cleaning houses, hotel rooms, and small offices and  provides good cleaning for various carpets (with carpet wool length less than 0.6 inch), wooden floors, hard floors, floor tiles, etc. 4.lnstructions for Use  5.Product Maintenance 6. Common Faults long-term exposure to sunlight. 04.Please  do not use the  product  in  humid  environments, such as bath-rooms. OS.Please do  not place  the product near  cigarette  butts,  lighters or other open fires. 06.Please clean the product after the end of charging. 07.Please turn off the power switch on the side of the robot when the prod-uct is out of service for a long time. 08.Please  check  carefully to see if the power adapter is connected to the socket prior to use, to avoid damage to the robot. 09.Before using the product, please remove all vulnerable items on the floor, such as glass, lamps, and items such as wires and curtains that may entan-gle with the side brush and suction passages. 10.When the dust box is full, please empty the garbage before using again. 11.Please do not use the robot to clean construction waste. 12.The operating temperature of the product ranges from 0 degrees Celsius to 40 degrees Celsius;  please do not use it in a high temperature environ-ment. 13.Before the product is scrapped, please remove the battery from the robot. When  you  remove  the  battery,  please  ensure that the  product is not connected to a  power  supply. Please recycle  the  battery  safely  for environmental protection. ( Safety Considerations for Rechargeable Battery) 0 Danger 01.Always use a  dedicated  battery  adapter to avoid  leakage,  heating or rupture. 02.Do not short-circuit the battery or remove the battery; doing so may cause leakage, heating or rupture. 03.Do  not transport or preserve  with necklaces,  hairpins and  other metal objects; doing so may lead to short circuit, resulting in leakage, heating or rupture. 04.Do not burn or heat the battery; doing so may cause leakage,  heating or rupture.
1. Welcome 2. Safety Instructions 3. Product Components CD Attention 01.lf abnormal overheating is discovered during charging, stop using it imme-diately to avoid leakage, heating or rupture. 02.To prolong the service life of the battery, please  remove the battery and place it in a cool, dry environment if it is out of service for a long time; this will avoid leakage, heating or rupture. 03.Do not soak it in  water or let it come into contact with any liquid; other-wise it may cause leakage, heating or rupture. 04.Be sure to stop using it immediately in case of any exception (e.g. discolor-ation or deformation), to avoid leakage, heating or rupture. OS.Always use tape to insulate  the  battery's  electrode  when  recycling or disposing of it. &  Warning 01.When skin or clothing is exposed to the battery electrolyte, immediately wash with clean water to avoid inflammation of skin, etc. 02.Do not use the rechargeable battery on other devices. This battery is only suitable for Tesvor smart sweeping robots. 03.lf the  battery's  outer box is found to be deformed  and  expanded, or leakage of electrolytes is found, do not charge or continue to use to avoid danger. 04.Do not throw or inflict a strong impact on the battery; doing so may cause leakage, heating or rupture. OS.Do not disassemble the battery pack; doing so may cause battery rupture and electrolyte outflow, leading to fire, explosion and other dangers. 06.This appliance can be used  by children aged from 8 years and  above and persons with reduced  physical,  sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge if they have been given supervision or instruc-tion concerning use of the appliance in  a safe way and  understand the hazards involved. 07.Children shall not play with the appliance. OS.Cleaning and  user  maintenance  shall not be made  by  children without supervision. 09.This  appliance  contains  batteries that are  only  replaceable  by  skilled persons. 4.lnstructions for Use  5.Product Maintenance 6. Common Faults 5 .4  Maintenance of Other Components ~ [  ] ll]u\\----sensor @11~~1~® Use  the  cleaning  tools  or a dry soft cloth  to  periodically clean  the charging plate of robot chassis and the sensor window. Use a cleaning tool or soft cloth to clean the charging base terminal.
1. Welcome 2. Safety Instructions 3. Product Components 5. 3 Maintenance of Rolling Brush Components (,~~~~~~-O_p_e_n_t_he~ro_l_lin_g~b-ru_s_h_c_o_m_p_o_n_e_n_ts_.~~~~~~) Remove the rolling brush shaft and clean off any debris and hair. 4.lnstructions for Use  5.Product Maintenance 6. Common Faults 10.WARNING: For the  purposes of recharging  the  battery,  only use the detachable supply unit provided with this appliance. 11.The power supply must be removed from the socket-outlet before clean-ing or maintaining the appliance. 12.The battery must be removed from the appliance before it is scrapped. 13.The appliance must be disconnected from the supply mains when remov-ing the battery. 14.The battery should be safely disposed off. 15.How to remove the battery: CD Take out two screws on the battery cover with a screw driver. @Take out the battery cover. ®Take out the battery and unplug the electric wires to remove the battery. * In addition, you can get our instructions by emailing to service@tesvor.com.
1. Welcome 2. Safety Instructions 3. Product Components 3 .1 Names of Parts Main Body Remote Control (2 *AAA Batteries REQUIRED but NOT INCLUDED) Cleaning Tool Charging Base Power Adapter Side Brushes High-effective Filter/Sponge While the accessories provided for some models are slightly different, they are subject to the actual product. 4.lnstructions for Use  5.Product Maintenance 6. Common Faults Cover the dust box and attach it to the main body.
1. Welcome 2. Safety Instructions 3. Product Components 0 CD Dry  the  dust  box  and  filter  components.  Keep  them  dry  to ensure a longer service life. @After the pre-filter is  used for 15-30 days, it should be washed once. CID The maximum service life of the high-efficient filter is 3 months. CD Reinstall the pre-filter and high-efficient filter in the dust box. @Before installing the filter, make sure that the high-efficient filter and the pre-filter are dry. CID Do  not  expose  the  high-efficient  filter  and  the  pre-filter  to sunlight. 4.lnstructions for Use  5.Product Maintenance 6. Common Faults (  Main Body) (~~~~~-1_._B_u_m_p_e_r~~~~-2_._C_o_n_tr_ol_b_u_tt_o_n~~~~---) 2~~~~~~~~~-1 ~----------3 ~+-"""------4 <-++-+----5 q~~~~::-+---6 --+---.,__----7 (  Main Body) !.Universal wheel  2.Charging shrapnel  3.Side brush  4.Battery cover 5.Cincture 6. Rolling brush components 7. Dust box
1. Welcome 2. Safety Instructions 3. Product Components (Main Body) 1. DC power jack (Dust Box) 2. Power switch 3. Dust box release button f--------3 ~~:i-------4 ~H-~P-F-------5 1. Pre-filter  2. High-effective filter  3.Filter sponge  4.Dust box ( 5. Dust box cover) 3------ht-------'i~--1-----i (  Charging base) 1.Charging indicator  2.DC power jack 3. Charging terminal 4.lnstructions for Use  5.Product Maintenance  6.Common Faults Open the high-efficient net cover,  and remove the high-efficient filter  and  filter  sponge.  It is not  recommended  to  wash  the high-efficient filter with water.  Please pat off the debris carefully. c-~~~~~~w_a_s_h_t_h_e_d_u_st_b_o_x_a_n_d_p_re_-_fi_lte_r_.~~~~~--)
1. Welcome 2. Safety Instructions 3. Product Components Dump all debris from the dust box into the garbage. (,~~~~~~~~R_e_m_o_v_e_th_e~p_re_-f_il_te_~~~~~~~~~--) 4.lnstructions for Use  5.Product Maintenance 6.Common Faults 3. 2 Product Specifications (Structure Type) Diameter of main body Thickness of main body Net weight of main body 330mm 75mm 3.0 kg (  Electronic Type) Voltage Battery capacity Main body button type 14.4 v 2500 mAh LED button (  Accessory Type ) Dust box capacity Cleaning modes 600ml Plan Cleaning I Edge Cleaning (  Process Parameters ) Charging Type Operating duration Charging duration Manual/Automatic <= 100 min 240-360 min The ambient temperature range for storage of the product is 0-40 degrees Celsius
1. Welcome 2. Safety Instructions 3. Product Components 3.3 Product Characteristics Humanized Design It is simple to operate. You can control  the robot  only  by  pressing  the Control button! Follow the prompt tone to operate the robot! Dust box can be washed with water The dust box and the pre-filter can be directly flushed with water without too much labor, which can avoid secondary pollution caused  by dust flying! 4.lnstructions for Use  5.Product Maintenance  6.Common Faults 5 .1 Side Brush Cleaning and Replacement Check the  side  brush's condition  frequently to  see  if it has  been damaged  or entangled  with  other objects.  Clean  the  side  brush with a cleaning tool or cloth. When the side brush is damaged and cannot be used,  please  replace  it as  soon  as  possible. Land R correspond to each other. 5. 2 Cleaning of Dust Box and Filter Press the release button on the dust box to remove it.
1. Welcome 2. Safety Instructions  3. Product Components (  Cleaning Modes  ) lJU1 Plan Cleanlng The robotwlll perform the smart Plan Oeanlng according to the room environment. D Eda• Cleaning Th~ nibot will dean alons the lonse,rt edge of the room. •  4.lnstructions for Use  S.Product Maintenance 6.Common Faults 4.1 Remote Control lnltnlcttons ee:ee ~I--Display Screen ·+----Return for Auto Charging M-+----Direction L.:!,cf----t----<;:IOCIC Settings Preset -------t--YI----Edge Cleaning When the robot Is In the llkfnlty of me charglns base and the 111rwal pl'OU!Ctlon wall, It may not be able to distinguish the lnstructSons Issued by the remote control. If you do not use the remote control for a lon,g time, please remDVe the battery. llM  Plan Cleaning button At any cleaning mode, press this button to enter the Plan Oeanlng mode. <il Auto Charging Pnls$ this button to enter the auto dlars:ir1111 mode, and the saeen displ;iys of remote control.
1. Welcome  2. Safety Instructions 3. Product Components .A Forward.I+ N. the s141ndby mode, p,ress this bu1ton to cionUm.ie mlMns forwards. and release It to re111rn to ll'M! S111ndby mode. /14 lhe Preset mode or 1he nme S~np mode. press thl5 buttDn to lncrea5e the number. ... Be.ck.wards/· N. the standbv mod~ press ltlis button to continue moving backwards, and releil5e It to re{um to '"est.Ind by mode. N. the Preset mode or the nme Settfnp mode, press this button to deaease the number. ~ LeftArrow N. the standby mode, press this button to conllnue tumtna left,, and release It to M!tum to the standby mode. N.. the Preset mode or the nme SettlfliS mode, press this button to swltth from minute ID hour. ~ Right Arrow N. the st;indby mode, pre'$$ till$ bultDn to cion1inue ~unl"I r\aflt, and retease ltto retum to the 5tandby mode. N. the Pn!Se't mode or the lime Settings mode, press this butmn to swib:h from hour to minute • .,.II Confinn button During oper.rtlon, pre$$ this button to stop the robot, and It Is st111-1clng at the pause. N. the Preset or Oock Setllnss mode, pre'$$ ltlls bl.!Uon to save 1he seUlngs.. •• Sueilon SeUlnp button N. any cleanlng mode, p1'9S51hls bultDn to acllust the suction~ (9 Clock S.Hlnga button Pr&M this button to errterthe Oock Setting mode and press the OK button to e111t. ~ PNeet button N. the standby mode, press thl5 butmn to entl!t' the presettfng mode, and the d151>lay1lashes Icon~. N. the ~set mode, press this buttrln ID save the data and exit the preset mode, and the dlsplil'( will atways dlsplay the lconlt'!I. #.the ~set mode, press the preset button for 3S to i:anCl!I the preset function, and the dlsplil'(ed lcion lf!l wlll dlsippear. ~ Edge Cleaning button P~ this button to enterthe £dp aeanlng mode. '91B81l <911181 Dlsplay preset1fme Display dock llme • 4.lnstruc:tions for Use 5.Product Maintenance 6.Common Faults ==O= ~ ~ Gil ~ * O~the power switch ls turned oft all pre-seUtrws wll be cancelled. *Once the preseW~ Is In dect, the robotwlll start wolldng lit the appointed time every-. r  ~ Press the "Preset" button to set the robot's scheduled cleaning time. (e.g. Set the robot to 6:30 am at the standby mode, the machine will start cleaning at 6:30 am every day). ~ -ti: At Ille p..-t daanl"'11 mode, Qlf 01u1n11lont wtll be prnmpci!ld to aintrnn. ©Press the Preset button so that the robot enters the Preset mode and set the preset time on the remote control. ®Aftar setting le completed, press the Power on/otr button or Preset button to complelB the setting of Preset Duling the setting, you need to faoe the robot. (J)H you need to cancel the presellfng, you can pras1> the Preset button for 3 seconds.
1. Welcome 2. Safety Instructions 3. Product Components ® ,., ff, ••• lli1 ,,, Charging Instructions iii m• ._,.,.,. 01.The  battery should be repaired  and  replaced  by the aftersales  depart-ment. 02.For the very first operation, please let the robot run out of power. 03.When the robot is charged, the Control button will flash a green lamp in a circular manner. 04.lf the robot is out of service for a long time, please turn off the power switch. OS.Please charge the robot as soon as possible after the battery is used up. 06.The product can only use the power adapter and charger provided by the factory. 07.Please  charge the robot for 12 hours for the first time of operation. When the charge is done, the Control button light turns off. (  Preset cleaning ) You can set the robot by pressing the Time Settings button on the remote control to the current U.S. time, and press OK button. •  4.lnstructions for Use  5.Product Maintenance  6. Common Faults 4. 2  Operating Instructions (  Placement of the Charging Base  ) Place the seat flat against the wall. Do not place any objects within 3.3 ft to the left I right and 6.6 ft to the front, and do not place any mirrors or other reflective objects within this distance. Switch on the robot, which makes the Control  button green, and enter the Select mode. If the robot is not active within 3 minutes, the robot will enter Sleep mode.
1. Welcome 2. Safety Instructions 3. Product Components (Charging Modes) At any mode,  select the Return  for Auto Charging  button on  the remote control to make the robot return for charging. (Auto Charging) When cleaning is completed or the battery is too low, the robot will automatically start finding the charging base to charge itself. Please keep the charging base energized, otherwise the machine will not be able to find the charging base. 4.lnstructions for Use  5.Product Maintenance 6. Common Faults (Switching Modes) Startup 01.Make sure the power switch on the side of the robot is turned on. 02.Press the Control button or the Cleaning mode on the remote control to start the robot. Pause The pause function is to switch the robot from the operating mode to the select-ed mode, and the robot can be paused by the following operations: 01.Press the Control button on the robot to pause the robot. 02.Press the power on/off button on the remote control to pause the robot. Sleep Sleep mode means that the robot is stopped and the indicator light is off. If the  robot is not active  within  3  minutes,  the  robot  will  enter Sleep mode automatically. Note: If the robot is out of service  for a long time, please  turn off the power switch.

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