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Product type Robot vacuum cleaner
Brand LG
Model VR64607LV
Dimensions (diameter x height) Approximately 34 cm x 9 cm
Weight Approximately 3 kg
Battery type Rechargeable lithium-ion
Charging time Approximately 3 hours
Battery life Until battery is depleted (not specified)
Cleaning modes Zigzag, zone by zone, spiral, my space, repetition, turbo, manual
Smart features Space recognition, cleaning resume, self-diagnosis, scheduling, clock
Included accessories Charging base, remote control (AAA batteries included), microfiber cloth, cloth holder, side brush (2), main brush, HEPA filter, sponge filter
Dustbin capacity Not specified (standard estimate 0.6 L)
Sensors Obstacle detection, anti-drop, infrared, ultrasonic, camera (bottom)
Noise level Not specified (estimate 60-70 dB)
Maintenance Regular cleaning of dustbin, HEPA filter (do not wash), sponge filter, brushes, sensors, charging base
Safety Automatic stop on uneven floors, vacuum sensors, child lock (buttons), dustbin cover must be closed
Power supply Charging base on mains power (5 A minimum, independent socket)
Voice guide languages Multilingual (adjustable via HOME button 3s)
Repairability Removable battery (screws), replaceable brushes and filters; parts available via LG retailer; open source code available at http://opensource.lge.com
Warranty Not specified (refer to LG customer service)

Frequently Asked Questions - VR64607LV LG

How to start cleaning with the LG VR64607LV robot vacuum cleaner?
Make sure the main switch on the rear left is set to ON. Press the START/STOP button on top of the robot until you hear a melody. The robot vacuum will start cleaning in zigzag mode by default.
What to do if the robot vacuum does not charge?
Check that the main switch is ON. Clean the charging base terminals with a dry cloth. Make sure the base is plugged in and the indicator light is on. If the problem persists, reset the main switch (OFF then ON).
How to use the microfiber cloth with the vacuum?
Attach the microfiber cloth to the Velcro holder, then push the holder under the vacuum until it clicks. Be careful not to obstruct the camera sensor on the bottom. Use only on dry floors and remove the cloth for carpets.
The robot vacuum displays 'Check that the dustbin and filter are properly installed'. What to do?
Open the bin cover, remove the dustbin and check that the HEPA filter and sponge filter are properly in place and the filter cover is closed. Reinsert the dustbin into the robot and close the cover.
How to schedule cleaning at a specific time?
Use the remote control: press Schedule when the robot is charging. Select 'One Time' or 'Daily', set the time with the ▲▼◀▶ buttons, then press Schedule or Stop/OK to confirm. The robot will start automatically at the scheduled time.
The robot does not return to its charging base. What to do?
Check that the base is plugged in and its indicator is on. Make sure there are no obstacles within 1.5 m to the left/right and 2 m in front. Press the HOME button on the robot or remote control to make it return.
How to clean the side brushes of the vacuum?
Turn off the robot (main switch OFF). Flip it over on a soft cloth. Remove the screws to take off the side brushes. Remove hair and debris. Dip the brushes in hot water for 10 seconds, wipe, dry, then reassemble respecting the 'R' and 'L' markings.
The robot is making an abnormally loud noise. What are the possible causes?
This may be due to a full dustbin, a poorly installed filter, or a foreign object stuck in the main brush or side brushes. Empty the dustbin, clean the filter, remove debris from the brushes, and check the assembly.
How to perform an automatic diagnosis of the robot?
Place the robot on its charging base, main switch ON. Press the Diagnosis button on the remote control. Move away and remove any objects within a 1 m radius. The robot will perform a test and announce the results by voice message.
The robot vacuum does not turn on with the remote control. Why?
The remote control cannot turn on the robot if it is powered off. First use the START/STOP button on the robot to power it on. Also check the remote control batteries (type AAA) and stay within 3 m of the robot.

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USER MANUAL VR64607LV LG

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Interior view of a kitchen with a stove, washing machine, and counter.

Repeat.

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Corner Master

By adopting a brand new concept design that is appropriate for walls, the Robot Cleaner's cleaning performance is incredibly efficient.

Learning Mode

The Robot Cleaner is capable of memorizing the cleaning environment via its Smart Operation feature for smarter cleaning.

Turbo Mode

In the Turbo mode, the Robot Cleaner operates the suction motor and the brushes at a greater speed giving cleaner results.

When selected, the "Turbo" mode is automatically activated on carpets, which enables the Robot Cleaner to run more efficiently.

Drawer Mop Plate (Option)

The "Drawer mop plate" makes it much easier for users to fit and remove the mop without having to turn over the device.

My Space Mode

By commanding it to clean a particular area, the Robot Cleaner quickly cleans that desired area.

Repeat Cleaning

The Robot Cleaner will continuously clean until the battery runs out.

Location Search Function

If the Robot Cleaner is moved from a spot while operating, the device will automatically search for the previous location and return to the spot from where it was interrupted.

CONTENTS

1

BEFORE USING

2~5 Safety precautions

6 Included with product

7~8 Parts description

9~10 Button functions

11 Display status information

12 Before you start

13 Overview

2

METHOD OF USE

14 How to install the home station

15 How to turn the Robot Cleaner power supply on & off

16 How to start and stop cleaning

17~18 How to charge the battery

19~20 Cleaning modes

21~22 Auxiliary cleaning modes

23 Time setting

24 Scheduled cleaning

25 Mop cleaning (option)

26 Location search function

27~28 Smart diagnosis

3

HANDLING METHOD AFTER USE

29 Cleaning the dust bin

30 Cleaning the dust bin filter

31 Cleaning the brush

32 Cleaning the sensors/charging terminals

33 Cleaning the side brush

34 Cleaning the ultra microfiber mop (option)

4

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

35~37 Troubleshooting

38 Before you call for service

5

REFERENCE

39 Reference items

The purpose of the safety precautions described below is for the user to use the product safely and correctly to prevent any unexpected risk of injury or damage.

Basic safety precautions

After reading this manual, please keep it in an easily accessible location.

LG VR64607LV - Basic safety precautions - 1

This is the safety alert symbol. This symbol alerts you to potential hazards that can result in property damage and/or serious bodily harm or death.

WARNING Indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury.

CAUTION Indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in minor or moderate injury.

! WARNING

  1. This appliance is not intended for use by persons (including children) with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge, unless they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety.
  2. Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance.
  3. If the supply cord is damaged, it must be replaced by LG Electronics Service Agent in order to avoid a hazard.
  4. 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 instruction concerning use of the appliance in a safe way and understand the hazards involved. Children shall not play with the appliance. Cleaning and user maintenance must not be made by children without supervision.

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For your safety, do not remove the battery from the Robot Cleaner. If you need to replace the battery of the Robot Cleaner, take it to the nearest authorized LG Electronics service center or dealer for assistance.

Failure to follow this warning can cause fire or product failure.

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Never use the Robot Cleaner with a battery and/or home station from any other product than the Robot Cleaner.

Doing so can cause fire or product failure.

LG VR64607LV - ! WARNING - 3

WARNING

LG VR64607LV - WARNING - 1

Make sure the power cord of the home station is not crushed under a heavy object or damaged by contact with sharp objects.

Failure to follow this warning can cause electric shock, fire or product failure. If the power cord is broken, do not plug it in. Take the product to an LG Electronics Authorised service repairer.

LG VR64607LV - WARNING - 2

Do not use the Robot Cleaner when candles or fragile objects are placed on the floor.

Doing so can cause fire or product failure.

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Do not place the home station and the Robot Cleaner near a heating device.

Doing so can cause product deformation, fire, or product failure.

LG VR64607LV - WARNING - 4

Always use a dedicated power outlet with a 10 amp rating.

If multiple appliances are connected to an outlet simultaneously, they can generate enough heat to cause a fire.

LG VR64607LV - WARNING - 5

Do not force the power plug to bend. Do not use the power plug when it has been damaged or loosened.

Doing so can cause fire or product failure.

LG VR64607LV - WARNING - 6

When pulling out the home station power plug, always pull it out by grabbing the plug, not the cord. When pulling out the power plug, do not touch the prongs with your fingers.

Doing so can cause an electric shock.

LG VR64607LV - WARNING - 7

Do not touch the power plug with wet hands.

Doing so can cause electric shock.

LG VR64607LV - WARNING - 8

Do not allow children or pets to play with or rest upon the Robot Cleaner at any time. Do not use the Robot Cleaner while an object is hanging from it.

Doing so can cause injury or product damage.

LG VR64607LV - WARNING - 9

Do not spray or use flammable materials, surfactants, or drinking water in the vicinity of the Robot Cleaner.

Doing so can cause fire or product failure.

* Flammable materials: gasoline, thinner, etc.

* Surfactant: detergent, articles for bath, etc.

LG VR64607LV - WARNING - 10

Turn the power supply off immediately if any abnormal sound, odor, or smoke is generated from the Robot Cleaner by removing it from the home station and turning off the main switch on the rear side of the unit.

Failure to do so can cause fire or product failure.

LG VR64607LV - WARNING - 11

Do not insert any part of the body, such as a hand or foot, below the brush or wheels of the Robot Cleaner while in use.

Doing so can cause injury or product damage.

LG VR64607LV - WARNING - 12

Do not operate the Robot Cleaner in a room where a child is sleeping.

Doing so can cause injury or product damage.

LG VR64607LV - WARNING - 13

Do not operate the Robot Cleaner on narrow and high furniture such as a wardrobe, refrigerator, desk, table, etc.

Doing so can cause injury, product failure or damage which is not covered by the warranty.

LG VR64607LV - WARNING - 14

Do not leave children or pets near the Robot Cleaner unsupervised.

Doing so can cause injury or product damage.

LG VR64607LV - WARNING - 15

Do not activate the device on a floor that has more than a 10 degree incline.

The device may not work properly.

This product is intended for indoor domestic home use and should not be used in mobile applications. It should not be used in commercial applications such as workshops or garages, or around indoor swimming pools, etc.

LG VR64607LV - WARNING - 16

CAUTION

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Frequently empty the dust bin and maintain its cleanliness.

The dust collected in the dust bin can trigger allergies and may contain harmful insects. It should be cleaned after each use.

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Do not drop the Robot Cleaner or subject it to strong impacts.

Doing so can cause injury or product failure not covered by the warranty.

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Use the Robot Cleaner indoors only.

Using it outdoors can cause product failure and irreparable damage to the unit.

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Do not expose the Robot Cleaner to cold temperatures (less than -5 °C) for a long period of time.

Doing so can cause product failure.

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Close the cover of the dust bin on the main unit before starting cleaning.

If the cover is not closed, it can cause injury or product damage.

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Remove any cables or string from the floor before starting.

Cable or string can get tangled in the wheels of Robot Cleaner and cause product failure or the cord of an appliance can be disconnected.

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DO NOT use the Robot Cleaner around a banister, staircase or any other dangerous place.

Doing so could cause injury or damage to the unit.

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Make sure the Robot Cleaner is not placed on a table or desk with the power ON.

It may result in injury or damage to the product.

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In rare cases, the Robot Cleaner's brush can damage carpet. If this happens, immediately stop the cleaning operation.

When a carpet has long tassels, the tassels can be damaged.

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Do not allow the Robot Cleaner to sweep up liquids, blades, thumb tacks, sharp objects, or ashes, hot or cold, etc.

These items can cause product failure or damage.

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Do not let the main unit and charging terminal of the home station come into contact with metallic objects.

Doing so can cause product failure.

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Do not put sharp objects into the opening of the Robot Cleaner's ultrasonic sensors.

Doing so can cause product failure.

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Do not put water, detergent, etc. into or onto the Robot Cleaner.

Doing so can cause product failure. Do not put any water or detergent on the Robot Cleaner. If liquids get inside the Robot Cleaner, turn off the power supply and contact an LG Electronics sales agent or customer care center.

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Do not use the Robot Cleaner when the dust bin is completely full.

Doing so can cause product failure.

LG VR64607LV - CAUTION - 15

CAUTION

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If the floor is wet or has wet spots, wipe them up before using the Robot Cleaner. Do not use the Robot Cleaner on a wet surface.

Doing so can cause product failure.

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When the robot cleaner is operating, it may hit the chair leg, desk leg, table leg or other narrow pieces of furniture.

For quicker and better cleaning, place the dining chairs on top of the dining table.

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When attaching the mop, ensure that it is fitted correctly so that it does not block the lower camera sensor.

Blocking the bottom camera sensor may not allow the product to work correctly.

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NOTE: Very low thresholds will allow the Robot cleaner to go over them and perhaps into an undesirable location. Make sure that all the doors of the rooms that are not to be cleaned are closed.

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To save energy when the Roboking is not in use for longer periods, turn off the power switch, and turn on the power switch again just prior to using the Robot cleaner again.

LG VR64607LV - CAUTION - 6

Tip

Check the following items before use:

  • Empty the dust bin after each operation or prior to it filling up.
  • Remove any cables or long strings from the floor.
  • Remove any moisture from the floor before cleaning.
  • Close the cover of the dust bin before cleaning.
  • Remove fragile or unnecessary objects from the room to be cleaned.

For example, remove expensive ceramics and valuables from the floor.

  • Confirm whether the battery has sufficient power, and if it is low, recharge it.
  • Close the doors of any room that you do not want the Robot Cleaner to enter.

During cleaning, the Robot Cleaner may enter another room and continue cleaning.

  • Do not use this product in the room where a child is sleeping alone. The child can be hurt or woken.
  • Remove towels, foot towel or any other thin cloth from the floor as they can get caught by the brush.
  • Before starting the device, it's better to remove carpets that are thicker than 20 mm as they may cause it to malfunction.
  • Please close any balcony doors as the wheels may get stuck while cleaning.

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Robot Cleaner

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Remote controller

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Home station

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Cleaning Tool

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Dust bin filter (spare) (option)

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DVD manual

For cleaning sensors, for cleaning the filter

Cleaning brush (located on the dust bin cover)

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Mop plate (optional)

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Ultra microfiber mop (2 pieces) (optional)

Batteries for remote controller (2 units of AAA size)LG VR64607LV - Tip - 10

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Side brush (2 pieces) (optional)

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Carpet Master (optional)

PARTS DESCRIPTION - ROBOT CLEANER

Plan viewUpper camera sensor, dust bin cover, display & function buttons, dust bin compartment release button

Front viewUltrasonic sensors, obstacle detecting sensor window, detecting sensors of home station & receiving sensors of remote controller

Rear viewMain power switch, ventilation port

Bottom viewCliff detection sensors, side brush, charging terminals, brush, wheel, battery housing, lower camera sensor

▶ Figures may differ from actual objects.

PARTS DESCRIPTION - HOME STATION / DUST BIN

Home stationRemote controller holder, charging terminals, power switch, power cord fixing hook

Dust binDust bin, dust bin handle, cleaning brush, dust bin lid, suction port flap, dust bin lid opening button, sponge filter, HEPA filter, filter cover.

Figures can differ from actual objects.

BUTTON FUNCTIONS - ROBOT CLEANER

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TURBO·If the button is pressed, 'Turbo Mode' will be set with a voice confirmation.·If the button is pressed whilst in 'Turbo Mode', it will be canceled.
START/STOP·Used to turn the power on from Standby, start or stop cleaning.·If the button is pressed whilst the unit is powered ON, it will start cleaning.·If button is pressed during the cleaning, it will stop the cleaning.·If the button is pressed for about 2 sec. whilst the power is ON, the power will be returned to Standby.·If the button is pressed in 'Smart Diagnosis' mode, it will end the diagnosis.
MODE·Used to change the clean mode setting.·If the machine is at the Home Station, 'Spot Clean' option is not available.·The 'My Space' mode can only be selected by remote control (when the Robot Cleaner is not on the home station).
HOME·Used to return the Robot Cleaner back to the home station for charging.·If cleaning is finished or the battery is low, the Robot Cleaner will return to the Home Station by itself to recharge its battery.
BUTTON LOCK On/Off·Pressing the 'Turbo' and 'Mode' button for 3 seconds will activate or deactivate the Lock function.·If 'Lock' is ON, a voice announcement "Key lock has already been set" will be heard each time a button is pressed.
Language Change·Pressing the 'HOME' button for 3 seconds will change the language for the voice massage.·You cannot use this function with the button on the remote controller.

BUTTON FUNCTIONS - REMOTE CONTROLLER

Start: Pressing this button will start the cleaning. (p16) Mode: Changes the cleaning mode. (p19) Directional button: This button enables Manual Operation and selection of an area in 'My Space cleaning' mode. Repeat: This button allows activating or deactivating 'Repeat Cleaning' mode. (p22) Schedul…

Used to set the current time indicated on the Robot Cleaner. (p23)

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Tip

  • The Remote Controller does NOT provide a Power ON function.
  • With the machine's power OFF, the Remote Controller will not work.
  • To turn the power ON/OFF, use the 'START/STOP' button on the upper section of the Robot Cleaner.
  • The 'Mode', 'My Space' or 'Clock' button can only be used after stopping the Robot Cleaner or whilst it is charging on the Home station.

Mute icon: This icon indicates whether the Mute is ON or OFF. Battery icon: This icon indicates the residual battery level, it flashes if the battery needs recharging. AM/PM icon: This indicates a.m. or p.m. according to the clock setting. Turbo icon: This displays illuminates if Turbo Mode is activ…

LG VR64607LV - Tip - 2

Tip

  • Once the clean mode is selected (Zigzag or Cell by Cell) it will be remembered even if the power is OFF.
  • To cancel the reservation, please press the 'Schedule' button on the remote for 3 seconds while the Robot Cleaner is recharging.

Check these items before cleaning

  • Do not use this device in a room where a child is left alone. The child could be injured.
  • Remove fragile or unnecessary objects from the room to be cleaned. Especially, remove expensive ceramics and valuables from the floor.
  • Close the cover of the dust bin compartment before cleaning.
  • Remove any moisture that might be on the floor.
  • Remove cables, strips, towels, mats, etc. from the floor so they will not get tangled in the brushes.
  • Confirm whether the battery charge is sufficient, and if it is low, recharge it.
  • Empty the dust bin before or after each clean, or before it becomes full.
  • Close the doors of any room that you do not want the Robot Cleaner to enter. During cleaning, the Robot Cleaner may enter another room and continue cleaning.
  • When the mop is attached, Robot Cleaner will not be able to go over thresholds of 5 mm or higher. If you are not planning to use the mop for cleaning, remove the mop before using Robot Cleaner.
  • Before starting the device, it's better to remove carpets that are thicker than 20 mm as they may cause it to malfunction.
  • Please close any balcony doors as the wheels may get stuck while cleaning.

Loading the remote controller battery

  1. Open the battery cover by lifting the rear hook of the remote controller.
  2. Insert two AAA batteries, checking for +, - nodes while loading.
  3. Close the battery cover completely so that the batteries will not fall out.

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2 - + - + -

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Precautions while using the remote control

  • Only press one button at a time.
  • Do not drop or subject it to any impact.
  • Do not store it near devices that give off heat, fire or hot air.
  • Certain fluorescent lamps, such as the three band radiation lamp, can interfere with the activation of the remote control. Therefore, use it as far away as possible from such lamps.
  • If the remote control is far from the Robot Cleaner when activated, it may fail to operate properly. Use the remote within 3 m of the Robot Cleaner if possible.

1

Install the home station. (p14)

Insert the power cord plug into an outlet and locate the station against a wall. If power is not supplied to the home station, the Robot Cleaner will not charge.

1.5 m 1.5 m 2 m

2

Turn on the power supply of the Robot Cleaner. (p15)

Turn ON the power switch on the rear-left of Robot Cleaner, and press the 'START/STOP' button on the top.

※ If the power supply is not turned on, refer to page 15.

ON OFF START STOP

3

Check the dust bin.

Check the cleanness of the dust bin before starting cleaning and close the dust bin compartment cover on the main unit.

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Start cleaning. (p16)

Press the START/STOP button once again while the Robot Cleaner is turned on. You will hear an announcement of the cleaning mode and cleaning will begin once the Robot Cleaner has reversed and turned around.

FIND STOP MICE HOME USB FIND STOP

Automatic charge. (p17~18)

The Robot Cleaner will self-diagnose and automatically return to the home station to recharge before the complete discharge of the battery. It takes approximately three hours to charge the battery.

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Use the cleaning mode and auxiliary functions. (p19~25)

Use the buttons on Robot cleaner and Remote Controller to use each cleaning mode and supporting features.

Cleaning modes include ZigZag, Cell by Cell, Spot, My space, and Repeat cleaning; supporting features include Manual, Scheduled and Microfiber Mop cleaning.

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When the Robot Cleaner is operated with the dust bin compartment lid left open, it can cause an injury or serious damage to the product.

How to Install the Home Station

  1. Position the home station against a wall on hard level flooring to prevent sliding during docking.

Remove objects within 1.5 m to the right and left side and within 2 m to the front.

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  1. Plug the power cord into an outlet.

Wrap the remaining power cord around the fixed hook on the back side of the home station or along the wall surface so that the travel path of the Robot Cleaner will not be obstructed.

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Fixing hook of power cord

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  1. Fix the home station against the wall so that it does not move. Then turn on the power switch.

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  1. When the remote controller is not used, store it in the remote controller holder on the home station.

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Tip

- Always keep the home station plugged in when in use. If the home station is not plugged in, the Robot Cleaner will not return to the station to charge automatically.

Do not operate the Robot Cleaner if the Home Station has a damaged cord or plug, if it is not working properly, or if it has been damaged or dropped. To avoid electrical hazards, the cord must be replaced by LG Electronics, Inc. or a qualified service person.

Turning on the main power supply

Make sure the Power Switch is on at the rear-left of the Robot Cleaner.

If the power is OFF, turn the switch ON.

※ When turning on the power switch, do not press or touch any button located on the upper section of the Robot Cleaner. Button operations can be delayed.

※ Turn off the power switch if the Robot Cleaner is not used for a long period of time in order to protect the battery. The Robotic Cleaner cannot charge if the main switch is in the "OFF" position.

Turning on from Stand By power.

With the Standby power of the Robot Cleaner OFF, press 'START/STOP' button for 1 second until a "Ting" sound is heard. In about 10 seconds, the power will be on and a melody will sound.

※ If 10 minutes elapse without the Robot Cleaner having being given an active command after being turned on, the power will automatically return to Standby again.

ON OFF

START STOP

Turning off the power supply

Press and hold the 'START/STOP' button for two seconds while the Robot Cleaner is turned on. A melody will sound when the power is turned off.

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Tip

  • If the power cannot be turned on, do the following.
  • Turn the main power switch OFF, wait 5 seconds then ON again.
  • Press the 'START/STOP' button after the main power switch has been turned on again.
  • If the power is not turned on or if there is no display but only the "Ting" sound, put the Robot Cleaner manually on to the home station as the battery may be flat.

Using the buttons on the Robot Cleaner

After the Robot Cleaner main power switch is turned on, press the START/STOP button to begin cleaning. A melody will sound and cleaning will begin.

Press the START/STOP button during the cleaning cycle to stop cleaning.

* When the 'START/STOP' button is pressed while the power supply of the Robot Cleaner is in Standby, the power will be turned on. Press the 'START/STOP' button one more time to start cleaning.

START STOP

Using the remote controller

After the Robot Cleaner is turned on from the Robotic Cleaner, press the 'Start' button on the remote control. A melody will sound and cleaning will begin.

Press the Stop/OK button during the cleaning cycle to stop cleaning.

※ The Robot Cleaner cannot be turned on from Standby, by using the remote controller when the power of the Robot Cleaner is off. When the power is off, press the 'START/STOP' button on the upper side of Robot Cleaner to turn the power on and to allow the remote to be used.

Start Home Mode Turbo Stop OK Repeat Space

During cleaning, collisions can happen when the sensor cannot detect objects because of their shape (thin chairs and table legs, furniture corners). When this happens, the internal impact detecting sensor will react by using a backward motion.

If the Robot Cleaner is set to start cleaning at a location away from the home station, put the Robot Cleaner on a flat floor in order to prevent a malfunction of the obstacle detecting sensor. In addition, start cleaning from a location where there are no obstacles. For example, curtains or walls must be 30cm from the Robot Cleaner.

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Tip

For best results:

  • Briefly scan the area to be cleaned for big and small objects that will cause difficulty for the Robot Cleaner.
  • If cleaning is started when the Robot Cleaner is at the home station, the device can rapidly be returned to the home station as the current home position has been accurately read.
  • When the mop plate is installed, to prevent a second contamination from the contaminated mop, it will not go over door sills of 5 mm or higher.

Automatic charging

The Robot Cleaner returns to the home station at the end of a cleaning cycle or when its battery is running low.

If 10 minutes elapse without the Robot Cleaner moving or the battery is too low, the power will be automatically turned OFF.

Do NOT turn OFF the Main Power Switch as the battery will not be recharged. If the machine is returned manually with the Main Power Switch OFF, it announces an error message, "Main power switch on the back of the Robot Cleaner is turned off. Please turn the switch on."

In the event that the unit returns to the Home Station due to a low battery during the cleaning, cleaning will be started, after recharging,

from the nearest place of the area which has not been cleaned before. (Page 18)

If Robot Cleaner is unable to dock to the home station on its first attempt, it will try again until it docks successfully.

When Robot Cleaner has completed all areas that it can clean, it will return to the home station even when the battery level is not low.

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Manual charging

You can manually charge the battery prior to using the Robot Cleaner for the first time or to charge the battery during cleaning.

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Method 1. Attach the Robot Cleaner to the home station by aligning to the front side of the home station. A melody sound will be generated along with an audio message to start charging.

* If a voice message, "Main power switch on the back of the Robot Cleaner is turned off. Please turn the switch on." is announced repeatedly, then turn on the Main Power Switch.

HOME Language 3 sec Start Home Mode Turbo

Method 2. When the 'HOME' button of the remote control or the Robot Cleaner is pressed, charging will be prompted by automatically generating a searching signal and returning the Robot Cleaner to the home station.

※ If the Robot Cleaner did not start cleaning from the home station or if the Robot Cleaner is manually charged by pressing the Home button, it may take slightly longer to find the home station.

※ If the Robot Cleaner is within 10 cm of the front of the charging terminal while the power is turned on from Standby, it will automatically be returned to the home station and charging will begin.

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Tip

Take the following precautions when using the home station:

  • If foreign material is caught on the charging terminal, charging may not be activated. Wipe the terminal from time to time with a dry cloth after the power plug is disconnected. (p32)
  • To prevent electric shock or damage to the home station, do not touch the charging terminal with any metallic objects. • To avoid fire or electric shock, never disassemble or modify the home station.
  • Do not place the Robot Cleaner, the home station, or the power plug near a heating source.

Remaining Battery Charge Indicator

The battery level is indicated on the Status Display, as follows.

  • If recharging is in progress, the Battery Level indicator flashes showing the battery charge status level.
  • If recharging is complete, only the 'Battery' and 'Clean Mode' icons are displayed to save energy.
  • When recharging is needed, only the first level of the Battery charge level indicator will be on and flashing.

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Charging is required

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Low

10:00 AM UN

Middle

10:00 AM 10:00

High

※ If the Robot Cleaner returns to the Home Station needing a charge during the cleaning mode, the Cleaning mode indicator will continue to flash during charging to indicate that cleaning was interrupted because the battery required charging.

  • When the 'Clean Mode' lamp continues to flash after recharging is complete, the Robot Cleaner will then resume cleaning the areas that were not previously completed.
  • Pressing the 'Start' button on the Remote Controller or the 'START/STOP' button on the main unit while it is recharging, with the 'Clean Mode' lamp flashing, will also manually force the Robot Cleaner to find and clean the uncovered areas.
  • Pressing the "Start" button on the remote control or the 'START/STOP' button on the Robot Cleaner after charging has completed will make the Robot Cleaner start cleaning from the beginning again.

If the Battery is Not Charging

Check 1:

If the battery is not charging even when the Robot Cleaner is attached to the home station, check the following items.

  • Turn the power switch on the rear-left of the Robot Cleaner off once and then on again.
  • Check the power lamp of the home station.
  • Wipe the terminals on the home station with a dry cloth. (p32)

The status indicators show the different pending conditions during charging mode.

In the case of no existing area to be cleaned after charging.LG VR64607LV - Check 1: - 1

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In the case of an existing area that the Robot Cleaner will resume cleaning when charging has completed. (flashing Cleaning indicator)

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Zigzag Cleaning

In 'Zigzag' mode, Robot Cleaner repeats a zigzag operation to clean each and every spot in the cleaning area.

If you need to quickly clean an area choose 'Zigzag' mode.

Press 'Mode' button on Remote Controller or main unit to select 'Zigzag' mode and press 'Start' button.

* Factory release default setting is 'Zigzag'.

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Cell by Cell Cleaning

In 'Cell by Cell' mode, Robot Cleaner cleans the area by dividing it into rectangular spaces. For meticulous cleaning, select this mode.

Press 'Mode' button on Remote Controller to select 'Cell by Cell' mode and press 'Start' button.

The 1st stage:

The maximum outline of 3 m x 3 m of cleaning area will be cleaned. (The size of the outline may vary in accordance with the shape of the area to be cleaned.)

The 2nd stage:

The 2nd stage of Cell by Cell cleaning engages a Zigzag mode automatically.

When the 1st and 2nd stages are completed, the cleaned area will be cleaned again through the repetition of the above cleaning method as the device advances to the next part of the cleaning area.

Mode M 12:00 AM

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  • Once set up, the cleaning mode (Zigzag, Cell by Cell) setting will be maintained even after the power supply is turned off.
  • During operation, if a mode change is required, press the Stop/OK button and then select the mode. Cleaning will then start from the beginning.

My Space Cleaning

Pressing 'My Space' on the Remote Controller will set the My Space cleaning mode with a voice message. For cleaning of particular spaces, select this mode.

The 1st stage:

Use the Remote Controller to manually set the parameters of each cleaning block.

My Space

00:00 AM 00:00

※ This cleaning mode will be accepted when the distance of the start and end position is less than 1m in area.

Stop OR My Space

The 2nd stage:

Pressing the 'Start' button will then make the Robot Cleaner clean the manually outlined area by itself.

※ Upon failure to correctly outline a zone, a voice will announce, which says "Area does not meet the specified conditions. Please continue to make specified area for cleaning process."

Use the Remote Controller to assign a zone, again.

Upon completion of cleaning for all selected areas, the Robot Cleaner will resume the cleaning mode (Zigzag or Cell by Cell) which it was last set to.

Start

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Tip

  • While recharging, you cannot activate 'My Space' mode.
  • To change the cleaning mode while the Robot Cleaner is in operation, press 'Stop/OK' button first then select a cleaning mode. The cleaning will then start from the beginning.

Manual Cleaning

By pressing a direction key on the Remote Controller, you can move the Robot Cleaner manually.

Robot Cleaner will clean the area, by pressing the forward/backward/left/right buttons accordingly on the keypad of the remote control.

While in 'Manual' mode, the robot cleaner will run into obstacles placed behind it if the backward key on the remote is pressed or held down.

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Spot Cleaning

Is best used to clean certain parts of the house.

Press 'Mode' button on the Remote Controller to select 'Spot' mode, which will then indicate on the Status Display, then press the 'Start' button, then Robot Cleaner will start Spot cleaning an area of 1.5m in diameter around it.

※ While recharging, 'Spot' cannot be selected.

Mode M

80:00 AM

It stops at the started position after completing the cleaning (takes 4~5 min.).

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Turbo Mode

Pressing the 'Turbo' button on the Remote Controller or main unit will activate 'Turbo' mode, with a voice message.

While in 'Turbo' mode, pressing the same button will cancel 'Turbo' mode, with a voice message.

In 'Turbo' mode, Robot Cleaner runs more intensely for a powerful clean. Turbo mode will reduce the battery duration.

'Turbo mode' will automatically operate when the Robot Cleaner cleans carpets.

Repeat Mode

Pressing 'Repeat' button on Remote Controller will activate 'Repeat' mode, with a voice message.

While in 'Repeat' mode, pressing the same button will cancel 'Repeat' mode, with a voice message.

In 'Repeat' mode, Robot Cleaner repeats the cleaning in progress until the battery runs out without returning to the home station.

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Turbo

TURBO

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Repeat

Learning Mode

The Robot Cleaner is capable of memorising the cleaning environment through its Learning mode for an intelligent cleaning operation.

* 'Learning Mode' is available only when the machine starts cleaning from the Home Station.

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• Precautions with Smart Operation

  • This Learning mode enables memorizing locations with obstacles to help bypass them. Robot Cleaner memorizes every aspect of the environment it was subjected to from when it started cleaning from the Home Station to the moment it finishes its course.
  • Robot Cleaner learns new conditions again when the location of Home Station has been changed.
  • If the learning mode is accepted, a voice message will say "Environment has been studied by learning process."

You can set or change the current time on the Robot Cleaner.

Pressing 'Clock' button on the Remote Controller, when the Robot Cleaner is in standby mode, will start the clock setting mode.

Clock

Stop OK

Select by using '◀▶' buttons on the Remote Controller.

The function can be heard through the voice guide.

Flashing -3:00 AM th

Flashing AM t

Flashing 3:25 AM PM

3:25 PM

Set the hour by using '▲▼' buttons on Remote Controller.

Set the minutes using '▲▼' buttons on Remote Controller.

Set the AM/PM using '▲▼' buttons on Remote Controller.

Pressing 'Clock' or 'Stop/OK' button on Remote Controller will complete the time setting process.

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  • Any scheduled cleaning will be activated based on the time on the Robot Cleaner. You must set the clock before setting scheduled cleaning.
  • If there is no input for 10 seconds, the clock setting is canceled.

You can schedule cleaning so that the Robot Cleaner starts cleaning at a scheduled time.

Pressing 'Schedule' button on Remote Controller, only when the Robot Cleaner is recharging, will start the scheduled cleaning setting.

Schedule (Cancel:3sec)

Setting/Cancelling the schedule cleaning is only possible when the unit is recharging on the home station

LG VR64607LV - Tip - 2Select a setting by using ‘◀▶’ buttons on Remote Controller.LG VR64607LV - Tip - 3 ‘Once reservation’ LG VR64607LV - Tip - 4 ‘Daily reservation’LG VR64607LV - Tip - 5Select ‘Once reservation’ or ‘Daily reservation’ option by using ‘▲▼’ buttons on Remote Controller.A voice message will confirm the schedule.
LG VR64607LV - Tip - 6Set the hour by using the ‘▲▼’ buttons on Remote Controller.
LG VR64607LV - Tip - 7Set the minutes by using the ‘▲▼’ buttons on Remote Controller.
LG VR64607LV - Tip - 8Set the AM/PM using the ‘▲▼’ buttons on Remote Controller.
LG VR64607LV - Tip - 9Pressing ‘Schedule’ or ‘Stop/OK’ button on Remote Controller will then complete the scheduling process.

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Tip

  • When the scheduled time comes up, Robot Cleaner will start cleaning by itself.
  • Scheduled cleaning can only be set when the Robot Cleaner is recharging.
  • While recharging, by pressing the 'Schedule' button on the Remote Controller for 3 seconds will cancel the set schedule.
  • If there is no input when setting the schedule time within 10 seconds, the setting is canceled.

By attaching the ultra microfiber mop, you can effectively use the Robot Cleaner to remove dust on hard floor surfaces.

When the mop plate is attached, the Robot Cleaner will not climb on to carpets or over thresholds, in order to prevent transferring dirt from the mop.

Caution

Do not cover the bottom camera sensor by mop.

For mop cleaning, mount the mop and mop plate to the Robot Cleaner according to the following instructions:

  1. Attach the ultra microfiber mop to the Velcro of the mop plate as shown in the figure.

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  1. Firmly slide the Mop Plate into the furrows until you hear a 'click' sound.

※ Note that, if the Mop Plate is not secured correctly, it may separate during the cleaning.

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  1. It is essential that the fixing hooks on the Mop Plate align correctly on to the fixing grooves on the underside of the cleaner.

Fixing hook Fixing groove

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• To avoid odors, wash any foreign material or dust off the mop after cleaning is completed. - To avoid staining floors, do not use the ultra microfiber mop to clean when dirt is contaminated with liquids such as coffee or ink. - To avoid damage to carpets from the Velcro or dirt transfer from the mop, do not attempt to clean the carpet while the mop plate or mop is attached. - Keep the ultra microfiber mop dry. Do not use it on wet surfaces.

If there is moisture on the floor, it can interfere with the navigation and damage the unit.

- Smart Diagnosis feature is not available when the Mop Plate is attached.

The Robot Cleaner remembers its location while cleaning.

If the user moves the Robot Cleaner while it is operating, it will search for the location it was moved from by using its navigational location search function before continuing to clean.

※ The navigating function will be activated after the Robot Cleaner adequately recognizes the cleaning environment.

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Change location

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When the location search function is activated, the cleaning mode of the status indicator will flash.

Manual Relocation.

  1. With the power off, locate the Robot Cleaner near the location where it was originally moved from.

※ The location search is more effective when the Robot Cleaner is closer to the location where it was moved from. ※ If it is moved from its original cleaning position by more than 1 m, it becomes difficult for the Robot Cleaner to search for its previous location.

1 m 1 m

Location of incident

  1. Press the START/STOP button on the Robot Cleaner or START button on the remote controller. Robot Cleaner will then start the location search function along with an audio guide.

※ When the location search is successfully completed, it will continue cleaning from where it was moved. If the location search fails, it will start again from the beginning.

Zigzag

Location of incident

To find exact location, please step away from the Robot Cleaner.

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Tip

  • If the power is turned off after the location search function is set, the location search function will be canceled.
  • Location search will be more effective when the Robot Cleaner is closer to the location where it was moved from.

Robot Cleaner uses this Smart Diagnosis feature to run a self-diagnosis.

If any irregularity is found from the diagnosis, please contact the local LG Electronics service center.

During Smart Diagnosis, the Robot Cleaner will move about within a 50 cm radius. So, make sure no objects are in the way within a 1 m radius around the Home Station, before starting Smart Diagnosis.

  1. Smart Diagnosis will operate when the main power switch of the Robot cleaner and the Home station are turned on, and the unit docked on the Home station.

* Smart Diagnosis is only possible when the Robot Cleaner is attached to the Home Station.

  1. Press 'Diagnosis' button on the Remote Controller, then the process will start with a voice message which says "Robot Cleaner smart diagnosis will be started. Please step away and clear around 1 meter around the home station."

※ If the Mop Plate is attached, the process will not be activated.

  1. When the Smart Diagnosis has successfully finished, Robot Cleaner will return back to the Home Station and inform the result through a voice message. After the voice message, pressing the 'HOME' button on the Remote Controller or main unit will allow the voice message to be repeated. To terminate the diagnosing process, press the 'Stop/OK' button on the Remote Controller or main unit.

※ After the Smart Diagnosis voice message, the Robot Cleaner will start recharging after 1 minute.

※ If an error is detected with any of the Sensors whilst in Smart Diagnosis, a voice message will announce, and the unit will not return to the home station.

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Diagnosis

START STOP

Start Home Mode Turbo Stop Stop On Repeat Space

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- Be careful not to touch the Robot Cleaner or disturb its operation before Smart Diagnosis is complete. If it is accidentally interrupted, turn the main power switch OFF then ON again to resume the diagnosis.

- Smart Diagnosis will not be activated in each of the following cases. In each case, check the problem and try again.

- Robot Cleaner is detached from Home Station

- Battery level is insufficient

- No Dust Bin Filter is fitted.

- Mop Plate is attached

If a voice message is announced after Smart Diagnosis, refer to the following table to take proper actions.

Voice message Measures (for reference)
Robot Cleaner smart diagnosis will be started. Please step away and clear around 1 meter around the home station.Clear any object within a 1 m radius around Home Station, and stay back until the diagnosis is complete.
Smart diagnosis can start when it is being charged. Please dock Robot Cleaner to the home station to charge.Move Robot cleaner to the Home Station to recharge it.
No defect found during diagnosis.
Diagnosis mode cannot be operated due to a low battery. Please try again after the battery is charged.Try the Smart Diagnosis again after recharging the battery.
Please check if the dust bin is installed with the filter.Open the Dust Bin Cover and examine the bin.
Charging cannot be done due to a problem in infrared sensor.Run Smart Diagnosis again and, if the same message is announced, contact an LG Electronics service center.
Charging cannot be done due to a problem in ultrasonic sensor.Run Smart Diagnosis again and, if the same message is announced, contact an LG Electronics service center.
Charging cannot be done due to a problem in the cliff detection sensors on the bottom. Please clean the sensors.Clean the three Cliff Sensors on the bottom at the front of the unit.
Please wipe the lower camera sensor on the right bottom of the Robot Cleaner.Clean the lens of Camera Sensor on the bottom-right.
Please wipe the obstacle detecting sensor window on the left and right side of the Robot Cleaner.Clean the lens of the Obstacle Sensors on both the left and right hand sides.
A problem has been found on the Gyro Sensor.Run Smart Diagnosis again and, if the same message is announced, contact an LG Electronics service center.
Please check for dirt on the left wheel. Check for foreign materials on the left wheel.
Please check for dirt on the right wheel.Check for foreign materials on the right wheel.
A problem has been found on the left wheel sensor.Run Smart Diagnosis again and, if the same message is announced, contact an LG Electronics service center.
A problem has been found on the right wheel sensor.Run Smart Diagnosis again and, if the same message is announced, contact an LG Electronics service center.
Please check the brushes for obstructions.Check for any foreign material stuck in the Brush.
A problem has been found in the suction motor.Run Smart Diagnosis again and, if the same message is announced, contact an LG Electronics service center.
A problem has been found in the acceleration sensor.Run Smart Diagnosis again and, if the same message is announced, contact an LG Electronics service center.
In order to listen to the smart diagnosis result again, please press the charging button. To stop, please press the stop button.If you need to repeat the diagnosis result, press the 'Home' button, or press 'Stop/OK' button to finish the diagnosis.
Smart diagnosis mode will be turned off.
Please try smart diagnosis again after turning the main power switch off and on from the back of Robot Cleaner. If the problem continues, please contact LG Electronics customer care.
Smart Diagnosis mode cannot be operated with mop plate being attached. Please try again after removing it.Run Smart Diagnosis again after removing the Mop Plate.
Smart diagnosis has failed to operate. Please try it again after turning off and on the main power switch on the back of the Robot Cleaner.Turn the main power switch OFF and then ON again to resume the diagnosis. Do NOT touch the robot or disturb its operation until the diagnosis is complete.

If the dust bin is full, suction power can be reduced. Clean the dust bin before or after each cleaning session. Clean the dust bin using the following sequence:

  1. Open the dust bin compartment cover by pressing the PUSH button on the Robot Cleaner.
  2. Grab the handle of the dust bin and pull it upward.
  3. Pull the hook on the left of Filter Cover on the rear of Dust Bin to separate the filter and the sponge.

* Note that separating the filter may result in dust dropping.

* Refer to p.30 when cleaning the Dust Bin Filter.

  1. Lift the dust bin lid upward while pressing the separation button on the dust bin.
  2. Empty the dust bin and clean it with a cleaning brush or under running water.
  3. After cleaning with water, completely dry the dust bin in a well-ventilated area out of the direct sunlight.
  4. When reassembling or fitting the cleaned Dust Bin, close the lid and put in the Sponge and HEPA Filter.

* Refer to p.30 for detailed assembly guides.

  1. Put the dust bin into the Robot Cleaner and close the dust bin compartment cover.

1 PUSIE

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  • Operating the unit without Filters fitted to the dust bin can cause a motor malfunction not covered by warranty.
  • After cleaning the Dust Bin, make sure to assemble the filter and fit it to the Dust Bin. If you initiate cleaning, with no filters fitted to the dust bin or Filter Cover not assembled, a voice message will be announced which says "Please check if the dust bin is installed with the filter." • Always ensure that the dust bin lid is refitted correctly after cleaning the dust bin so that it closes easily and accurately.

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CLEANING THE DUST BIN FILTER

The Dust Bin Filter consists of a HEPA Filter and Sponge Filter.

Clean both the HEPA and Sponge filters as per the following sequence.

  1. Pull the hook on the left of the HEPA Filter module on the rear side of Dust Bin to separate the HEPA Filter and the sponge.

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  1. Thoroughly clean out the fine dust particles on the HEPA Filter, with a vacuum cleaner or cleaning brush.

Do NOT wash the HEPA Filter with water. Its suction power will be reduced.

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  1. Use a cleaning brush to clean the Sponge Filter. If using water to clean it, allow it to dry completely in the shade before refitting.

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  1. Assemble the HEPA and Sponge filters back onto the Filter housing as per the following sequence.

※ Fit the rectangular locator on the HEPA Filter into the locating slot of the filter body.

* Be careful not to incorrectly assemble HEPA and Sponge Filter onto the Filter housing.

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• To preserve the performance of the Robot Cleaner, clean the HEPA Filter at least once a week, with a brush or vacuum cleaner. - The HEPA and sponge filters must be fitted to the filter housing before refitting the filter to the dust bin. Operating the Robot cleaner without the HEPA and sponge filters will cause the suction motor to malfunction.

The rotating Brush, located on the bottom of Robot Cleaner, helps collect the dust. Clean the Brush as per the following sequence.

* Before turning over the main unit, lay a soft cloth on the floor and remove the Dust Bin. Otherwise, the main unit can get scratched and dust will fall from the Dust Bin.

1 Turn the Main Power Switch OFF before starting the clean. Put the Robot Cleaner upside down on a soft cloth.

2 After checking for foreign materials, press down the Fixing Hook and pull it up to separate the brush Cover.

3 By using the cleaning tool, clear hairs and other debris and foreign materials on the Brush and from the 2 smaller jockey wheels.

-ON - O OFF

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4 Push the Brush all the way into the yellow protrusion.

5 While pushing the Brush, lift the white protrusion part up to separate it from the main unit.

6 Carefully clean the Brush with a vacuum cleaner or scissors.

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7 Fit the Fixing Hook (rectangular shape) on the side of the Brush into the slots, with the colors matching.

8 While pushing the Brush to the arrow direction, fit the Fixing Hook (rectangular shape) on the opposite side into the slot.

9 Press down and close the Cover until a 'crack' sound is heard from both sides of Fixing Hook.

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※ Be careful not to trap the side brush bristles under the cover when closing it.

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CLEANING THE SENSORS/CHARGING TERMINALS

There are sensors on the Robot Cleaner that detect obstacles, stairways and the home station for charging the battery. In order to maintain the performance of the Robot Cleaner, regularly clean the sensors and charging terminals as follows:

  1. Turn off the power switch on the rear side of the Robot Cleaner. Injury can be caused by the activation of the Robot Cleaner if the main power is not turned off.
  2. Lay a smooth cloth on the floor, turn over the Robot Cleaner and put it on the cloth.

※ Please make sure to remove the dust bin before rotating the main body. Otherwise, the dust in the dust bin may fall out.

  1. Use a smooth cloth or cleaning brush to wipe the dust off each of the 3 cliff sensors, camera sensors and ultrasonic sensors and the charging terminal as described below.

ON OFF

Upper camera sensor Ultrasonic sensors Obstacle detecting sensor window Detecting sensors of home station & Receiving sensors of remote controller Charging terminals Cliff detection sensors Charging terminals Bottom camera sensor Lens

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  • Do not clean the Robot Cleaner by directly spraying it with water, thinners, solvents, benzene, or any other liquids.
  • Call the service center if the sensor or charging terminal is damaged. Sensor and terminal damage can cause the product to malfunction. • To clean the sensor/charging terminals, use the cleaning brush.

Foreign objects/materials such as hair can easily adhere to the side brush. Remove such materials at least once a week.

If excessive amounts of foreign materials are stuck to the brush, there is the risk of damage to the brushes.

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If the floor is rough or frequently cleaned, the side brushes may bend or become deformed. In this case, use the following method to straighten the side brush.

  1. The following procedure is helpful in restoring deformed brushes.
  2. Turn off the power by switching the main switch off on the rear off the unit.
  3. Place the Robot Cleaner at the end of a table to make cleaning the side brush easier. Make sure that the Robot Cleaner is not in danger of falling.
  4. Soak the side brush in warm to hot water.
  5. Press down on the side brush for about ten seconds so that it is completely submerged in the water.
  6. Slowly wipe the side brush by sliding it through your hand.
  7. Rotate the side brush and repeat steps 4-6 for each section of the brush.
  8. Use the side brush only after it has completely dried.

Side Brush management

  1. Remove the screws by using a suitable screw driver and separate the Side Brush from the main unit.
  2. Remove any hair after the separation.
  3. Assemble the Side Brush by replacing it onto the bottom of the Robot Cleaner, with the 'R' and 'L' marking of the Brush matching the counterparts on Robot Cleaner.

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START STOCK 2

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CLEANING THE ULTRA MICROFIBER MOP (OPTION)

To avoid odors, dirt and dust should be washed off the mop after it is used for cleaning. Follow these directions to wash the ultra microfi ber mop:

  1. Separate the ultra microfiber mop from the mop plate.

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  1. Carefully clean it with warm water.

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  1. Use the Mop after completely drying it in direct sunlight.

※ If the Mop is used in a damp or wet state, it will cause the Robot Cleaner to malfunction.

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Tip

  • To avoid product malfunction, only use the ultra microfiber mop provided with the Robot Cleaner. Additional microfiber mops can be purchased by visiting a nearby LG Electronics service center.

Upon a voice message, "The wheels are not touching the floor. Please move Robot Cleaner onto flat floor."

A warning message will be given if a wheel does not contact the floor surface for any reason.

• Is a wheel trapped in the front door, balcony, stairway, etc?

▶ Move the Robot Cleaner onto the flat floor.

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Upon a voice message, "Please remove foreign material on the left/right wheel."

• Is any foreign material wound around the wheel?

▶ Turn off the main power switch on the rear side of the Robot Cleaner. Then lay a soft cloth on the floor, turn over the Robot Cleaner, and put it on the cloth. Remove foreign material after observing the wheels.

※ Please make sure to remove the dust bin before turning over the main body. Otherwise, the dust in the dust bin may fall out.

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Upon a voice message, "Robot Cleaner cannot continue cleaning. Please check the area around Robot Cleaner."

A warning message will be given if the Robot Cleaner cannot continue cleaning due to any unfavorable condition.

• Is the Robot Cleaner stuck?

▶ After removing it from the obstacle, place the Robot Cleaner back onto the flat floor.

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Upon a voice message, "Please check if the dust bin is installed with the filter."

A warning message will be given if there is no Dust Bin or Filter housing fitted.

• Is the Dust Bin fitted to the Robot Cleaner?

▶ Open the Dust Bin compartment cover and check to ensure the Dust Bin is in place. ▶ Do NOT leave the Dust Bin Cover open.

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- Make sure the Filter housing is assembled onto the Dust Bin.

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Upon a voice message, "Battery is low. Please move Robot Cleaner onto the home station to charge."

When the remaining amount of battery power is almost nil, the voice, "Battery is low", is generated.

- Initiate battery charging of the Robot Cleaner by moving it to the home station.

▶ When the Robot Cleaner is attached to the docking station successfully, it will start recharging with the recharging start melody.

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Upon a voice message, "Please remove foreign material from the brushes on the bottom."

A warning message will be given if foreign materials restrict the Brush's rotation.

Turn off the main power switch on the rear of the Robot Cleaner. Lay a soft cloth on the floor and put the Robot Cleaner upside down on it.

* Before turning over the main unit, remove the Dust Bin. Otherwise, it will cause dust to fall from the Dust Bin.

• The brush is making a loud, abnormal sound.

▶ Confirm the correct assembly of the brush by checking the separation groove of the brush

▶ Remove the lower rotating brush from the Robot Cleaner and remove any foreign material from the brush.

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• The lower rotating brush or side brush is stuck.

▶ Remove any foreign materials such as cables, thread of hair caught in the side brushes or the lower rotating brush.

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* For a more detailed description of this process, refer to the instructions on page 31, 33.

Confirm before reporting the failure of Robot Cleaner.

Problem Solutions (Reference page)
The power supply cannot be turned on.Check that the power switch is turned on. (Page 15)
The power supply automatically turns off.This is not a failure. Robot Cleaner has its own power saving function. If it is not used for ten minutes after the power supply is turned on, the power will automatically turn off. (Page 17)
The Robot Cleaner will not charge.Check whether the main power switch is turned on. ▶Remove objects around the home station. (Page 15) ▶Confirm that the power supply is connected to the home station. (Page 14)Wipe the charging terminals with a dry cloth. ▶
Suction power becomes weak.▶ Check whether there is foreign material blocking the suction port. (Page 31)Empty the dust bin. (Page 29) ▶Clean the dust bin filter. (Page 30) ▶
Noise becomes louder.▶ Confirm that the dust bin has been mounted properly. ▶ Confirm that the dust bin filter has been mounted properly. (Page 30) ▶ Check whether foreign material is caught in the brush. (Page 31)
The Robot Cleaner will not activate.Confirm that the power switch is turned on. (Page 15)Confirm that the battery has been charged. (Page 18)
The lower brush does not rotate.Clean the brush. (Page 31)Confirm that the brush has been mounted properly. (Page 31)
Movements or travel path are abnormal.Carefully wipe the sensors with a dry soft cloth. (Page 32)If the ultra microfiber mop is attached, confirm that it is mounted properly. (Page 25)Turn the main power switch off and on.
The Robot Cleaner cannot be activated with the remote control.Replace the remote control batteries. (Page 12)Confirm that the control is within the coverage area of the main unit, which is less than 3 m. (Page 12)Check whether the main power switch is turned on. (Page 15)

Open source software notice

To obtain the source code under GPL, LGPL, MPL and other open source licenses, that is contained in this product, please visit http://opensource.lge.com.

In addition to the source code, all referred license terms, warranty disclaimers and copyright notices are available for download.

Removing / Refitting the battery pack

1 - ON - OFF

Turn off the main power switch on the back-left side of the Robot Cleaner.

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Place a soft cloth on the floor, remove the dust bin, and flip the Robot Cleaner over.

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Remove the screws by using a Phillips head screwdriver.

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Refit the battery in the reverse order.

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Press the connector release lug on the connecting plug to disconnect the battery wiring.

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Remove the battery from the device.

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WARNING

Please be careful of fire, explosion, electric shock, or breakdown.

  • Do not charge this Battery Pack with any other type of charger other than the one originally provided with the Robot Cleaner.
  • Do not damage the battery pack in such ways as dropping, crushing, cutting, or shorting external contacts.
  • Do not attempt to disassemble the battery pack in any case. When the battery pack is damaged or malfunctioning, bring it and the Robot cleaner and Home station to an authorized service center.
  • Do not place the battery pack near a heat source or do not dispose of in fire or water.
  • Please keep the battery pack away from any damp or wet environment when the pack is charged.
  • Please keep away from children, infants or pets.

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Corner expert

Turbo mode

Mop tray

My space

Search location

Cleaning robot

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Remote control

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Base

DVD manual

Ultra-microfiber cloth (2 units) (optional)

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Manual charging

1st stage:

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Turbo mode

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Tips

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Changing location

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Diagnosis

Start Home Mode Turbo Stop OK Repeat Space

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Tips

CLEANING THE DUST TANK FILTER

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Tips

CLEANING THE SENSOR/CHARGING TERMINAL

START STOP

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CLEANING THE ULTRAMICROFIBER CLOTH (OPTIONAL)

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Tips

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Place the battery.

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WARNING

Corner cleaning

Turbo function

"My Space" mode

Robot vacuum

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Remote control

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Charging base

Cleaning tool

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Filter (Hepa11) (optional)

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DVD manual

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Microfiber cloth holder (optional)

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Microfiber cloths (2 pieces) (optional)

2 - + - + -

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Power off

Power indicator Charging base

ZIGZAG mode

Zone by Zone mode

1st step:

2nd step

SPIRAL mode

Turbo mode

TURBO

Repeat mode

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Note

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Zone change

UN AM

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Diagnosis

START STOP Start Home Mode Turbo Stop Repeat Space

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Note

CLEANING THE DUST RECEPTACLE FILTER

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MAINTENANCE OF SENSORS / CHARGING DOCK

START STOP

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CLEANING THE MICROFIBER CLOTH

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Note

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WARNING

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Repeat

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HOM-BOT

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Remote control

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Charging base

DVD manual

Cloth (optional)

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2 - + - + -

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Using the remote control

Manual recharging

HOME Language 3 sec Start Home Mode Turbo

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Zigzag cleaning

Cell by cell cleaning

graph TD A["Room 1"] --> B["Room 2"] B --> C["Room 3"] C --> D["Room 4"] D --> E["Room 5"] E --> F["Room 6"] F --> G["Room 7"] G --> H["Room 8"] H --> I["Room 9"] I --> J["Room 10"] J --> K["Room 11"] K --> L["Room 12"] L --> M["Room 13"] M --> N["Room 14"] N --> O["Room 15"] O --> P["Room 16"] P --…

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Advice

Second phase:

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Spot cleaning

Turbo Mode

TURBO

Repeat Mode

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Tip

Lampeggio 3:25 AM PM

3:25 PM

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Tip

Start Home Mode Turbo Stop OS Repeat Space

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Tip

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Tip

CLEANING THE DUST CONTAINER FILTER

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Tip

CLEANING THE SENSOR/CHARGING TERMINAL

START STOP

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CLEANING THE MICROFIBER CLOTH (OPTIONAL)

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Tip

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WARNING

Corner Master

Learning Mode

Turbo Mode

Slide-In Wiping Mop (optional)

My Space Mode

ReLocation Function

HomBot

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Remote Control

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Charging Station

Cleaning Device

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DVD Manual

Slide-In Wiping Mop (Optional)

Two overlapping sheets of paper with horizontal lines, no text or symbols present.

Ultra-Microfiber Mop (2 pieces) (Optional)

Main Brush (Optional)

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2 - + - + -

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Manual loading

Mode M 10:00 AM U

Cell by Cell cleaning

First stage:

Second stage:

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Spiral mode

Turbo mode

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Tip

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CAUTION

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Change location

AM

Start Home Mode Turbo Stop OK Repeat Space

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Tip

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Tip

CLEANING THE FILTER ON THE DUST CONTAINER

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Tip

CLEANING THE SENSOR/ THE CHARGING STATION

START STOP

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CLEANING THE MICROFIBER MOP (OPTIONAL)

  1. Wash carefully.

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Tip

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Repeat

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Corner cleaning

Robot vacuum cleaner

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Remote control

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Charging station

Cleaning accessory

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Dust container filter (spare) (optional)

Circular optical disc with concentric rings and central hole (no text or symbols).

DVD manual

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Mop holder (option)

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2 - + - + -

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Charging with manual control

Indicator light Contact points

Zigzag cleaning

Illustration of a remote control with a circular dial highlighting the center (no text or symbols)

Spot Cleaning (Spiral mode)

Turbo mode

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Flashing AM tN

Flashing 3.25 AM PM tn

3:25 PM UN

graph LR A["Top Cab"] --> B["Side profile"] B --> C["Side profile with rotation arrow"] C --> D["Side profile with back panel"]

Change location

UN AM

Interior scene with sofa, potted plant, and robotic vacuum cleaner (no text or symbols)

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Diagnosis

START STOP

Start Home Mode Turbo Stop OK Repeat Space

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Illustration of a hand holding a device with a tray and handle (no text or symbols)

Diagram of a mechanical device with an open lid and internal components, showing a rotation arrow (no text or symbols)

Illustration of hands using a tool to lift a water tap into a container (no text or symbols)

Illustration of a simple house with a sun symbol above its roof, showing a person opening the window (no text or symbols present)

Diagram of a device's internal structure with an arrow indicating rotation (no text or symbols present)

Illustration of a robotic vacuum cleaner with open lid and internal mechanism (no text or symbols)

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CLEANING THE DUSTBIN FILTER

Illustration of a hand inserting a component into a device housing (no text or symbols visible)

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CLEANING THE SENSOR/CONTACT POINTS

START STOCK B B 2

Diagram of layered material structure with a tassel, no visible text or symbols.

Illustration of a hand pouring liquid from a bowl into a container (no text or symbols).

Illustration of hands pouring liquid from a container into a cup (no text or symbols).

Illustration of a hand using a tool to adjust or install a circular object on a shelf (no text or symbols visible).

Illustration of a hand inserting a cable into a device component (no text or symbols visible).

Close-up of a mechanical component with a layered structure and a black tool inserted. No visible text or symbols.

Close-up of hands using a tool to adjust or install a component. No visible text or symbols.

Mechanical assembly diagram showing two views of a mechanical component. No visible text or symbols.

CLEANING THE ULTRAMICROFIBER MOP (OPTION)

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Illustration of a robotic vacuum cleaner with a circular top and tripod base. No text or symbols.

Illustration of hands operating a device with a tool. No visible text or symbols.

Illustration of a robotic vacuum cleaner with a circular vent and tripod base. No text or symbols.

Illustration of a hand using a spray gun to clean or store plastic components, with no visible text or symbols.

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Brand : LG

Model : VR64607LV

Category : Vacuum Cleaner