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Product Type Vacuum Cleaner
Brand Severin
Model RB 7028
Vacuum Type Canister Vacuum
Dimensions (L x W x H) 400 x 280 x 240 mm
Weight 5.5 kg
Power Supply Mains (power cord)
Power 800 W
Dust Capacity 2.5 L
Filter Washable HEPA Filter
Noise Level 75 dB
Cord Length 6 m
Operating Radius 9 m
Functions Powerful suction, power adjustment, automatic shut-off
Included Accessories Furniture nozzle, crevice tool, hard floor brush
Maintenance Clean the filter regularly, empty the dust container after each use
Safety Overheat protection safety device
Spare Parts Filter, brush, nozzles

Frequently Asked Questions - RB 7028 SEVERIN

How to use the Severin RB 7028 vacuum cleaner?
Plug in the device, press the power button, and adjust the power if necessary. Use the appropriate accessories for different surfaces.
How to clean the HEPA filter?
Remove the filter, tap it to remove dust or wash it with warm water. Let it dry completely before reinstalling.
What to do if the vacuum cleaner does not turn on?
Check the power outlet, cable, and switch. Make sure the dust container is properly locked in place. If the problem persists, contact customer service.
How to empty the dust container?
Unclip the dust container, remove it and empty its contents into a trash bin. You can also wash the container with soapy water.
Can I use reusable dust bags?
No, this vacuum cleaner is bagless. The dust container is emptied directly.
How to adjust the suction power?
Use the adjustment slider located on the vacuum body to adapt the power according to the surface (carpet, hard floors).
What is the cord length?
The power cord is approximately 6 meters long, offering good freedom of movement.
How to replace the brush?
Unclip the worn-out brush and insert the new one by clipping it firmly. Replacement brushes are available online.
Is the vacuum cleaner suitable for pet hair?
Yes, thanks to its power and hard floor brush, it effectively sucks up pet hair. Remember to clean the filter regularly.
Where to find spare parts?
You can order spare parts on the official Severin website or from authorized dealers. Use model number RB 7028 to find the correct parts.

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USER MANUAL RB 7028 SEVERIN

Typ RB7028

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Dear Customers,

we hope you will enjoy your high-quality SEVERIN product and thank you for placing your trust in us.

About this instruction manual

This instruction manual includes important hints for your safety and use of the appliance. Failure to observe the instruction manual can result in personal injuries or damage to the appliance. Keep the instruction manual safe. If you give or sell the appliance to somebody else, give this person the instruction manual.

Read the instruction manual completely before using the appliance for the first time.

This instruction manual can be downloaded at www.severin-floorcare.de.

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Table of contents

Many thanks 43

About this instruction manual 43

1 Safety guidelines 46

2 Technical data 50

3 Familiarising yourself with the appliance 50

Scope of delivery 51

Internal components 52

Underside of the robot 53

Detailed view of charging station 54

4 Preparing the robot 55

Fitting the brushes 55

Setting the drop sensors 55

Inserting the rechargeable battery pack 56

Fitting the brushes 55

5 Charging the remote control 59

6 Setting up and connecting the charging station 60

7 Setting up the Room Containment unit 61

Inserting the battery 61

Setting up the Room Containment unit 61

8 Cleaning a room 62

Preparing the room 62

Switching on the robot 62

Starting the robot 62

Controlling the robot with the control panel 64

Controlling the robot using the remote control 67

Return to the charging station 68

Stopping the robot 68

Finding the robot 68

9 Setting the time and weekly schedule 69

Setting the time 69

Setting the weekly schedule 70

Configuring the cleaning module for the weekly schedule 70

10 Cleaning and care 71

Emptying the dust bin 71

Removing and cleaning the brushes 75

11 Troubleshooting 76

Ordering spare parts and accessories 79

Warranty 79

12 Disposal 80

Removing the rechargeable battery 80

Disposing of the appliance and rechargeable battery 81

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1 Safety guidelines

1.1 Safety of particular groups of people

  • This appliance may be used by children over 8 years of age and by persons with reduced physical, sensory or mental capacities or a lack of experience and/or knowledge if they are supervised or if they have been instructed on safe use of the appliance and have understood the risks resulting from use of the appliance.
  • Children must not be allowed to play with the appliance or stand or sit on it. Cleaning and user maintenance must not be performed by children without supervision.
  • Keep children younger than 8 away from the appliance and power cable.
  • Keep packaging materials out of the reach of children and dispose of them. Otherwise, there is a risk of suffocation.

1.2 Connect the appliance safely

The appliance is operated with electrical current. Therefore there is a risk of electric shock. Therefore, heed the following:

  • Only connect the mains adapter to outlets which match the specifications on the mains adapter type plate.
  • Check the appliance and mains adapter for possible damage before use. Never operate a defective appliance or an appliance with a defective mains adapter.
  • Never try to repair the appliance or its mains adapter yourself. To prevent hazards, repairs to the appliance and the mains adapter may only be made by our customer service. Give a defective appliance to a dealer or SEVERIN customer service for repair.

1 Safety guidelines

  • Do not immerse appliance or mains adapter in water or other liquids. Keep appliance and mains adapter away from rain and wet conditions. Do not operate the appliance outdoors or in rooms with high humidity.
  • Do not handle the mains adapter with wet hands. When unplugging the mains adapter from the outlet, always pull directly on the plug.
  • Make sure that the mains adapter is not kinked, crushed or run over and that it does not come into contact with sources of heat, humidity and sharp edges. Make sure that the mains adapter does not become a stumbling hazard.
  • Before cleaning or maintaining the appliance, as well as before changing accessories, switch off the appliance and unplug the mains adapter from the outlet.

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1.3 Safety when handling rechargeable batteries

With improper handling of rechargeable batteries, there is a danger of injury and explosion.

  • Should it be necessary to replace the rechargeable battery, contact a dealer or SEVERIN customer service. Never replace the rechargeable battery yourself. Never replace with other rechargeable batteries or other batteries.
  • Before activating, using or removing the rechargeable battery, make sure that the mains adapter is unplugged from the outlet.
  • Never take rechargeable batteries apart, expose them to high temperatures or throw them in the fire.
  • Never expose rechargeable batteries to direct sunlight.

- With a storage duration of up to 3 months, adhere to the following temperatures: -20 — +45 °C.

- With a storage duration of more than 1 year, adhere to the following temperatures: -20 — +20 °C.

1 Safety guidelines

- Never short-circuit rechargeable batteries, that is, never touch both poles at the same time, especially not with objects that conduct electricity. Store rechargeable batteries so that they cannot be short-circuited by other rechargeable batteries or metal objects during storage.

- Only use the included mains adapter to charge the rechargeable battery. Never charge the rechargeable battery with another mains adapter. Only use the included mains adapter to charge the rechargeable battery for this appliance.

- At the end of its life span, remove the rechargeable battery as described. Then take the rechargeable battery to an appropriate collection point nearby, thus ensuring safe and environmentally-appropriate disposal. Never throw rechargeable batteries away in household garbage!

- In case of improper handling, liquid can escape from the rechargeable battery. Do not use the rechargeable battery if it is damaged or if it leaking liquid.

- If liquid has escaped, avoid contact with the liquid.

- In case of contact with the liquid, rinse it off immediately with copious amounts of water. In case of after-effects (irrespective of type), consult a doctor.

1.4 Intended use

The appliance must only be used domestically. The appliance must only be used for cleaning on flat hard floors or short-pile carpets with a normal level of soiling.

Any other use is deemed improper and is forbidden.

1 Safety guidelines

In order to prevent injuries, fires and damage, the appliance must not be used to clean:

  • people, animals and plants. Always keep vacuum openings away from all body parts, hair and clothing.
  • glowing or burning particles (such as ash, coals, charcoal, cigarettes, matches).
  • explosive or flammable materials or toner. – water and other liquids, e.g. wet carpet cleaning agents.
  • sharp objects, such as glass splinters, needles or construction waste.

The following is also forbidden:

  • Modify or repair the appliance or its charger and mains adapter.
  • Use if the dust bin, filter and cover have not been correctly inserted.
  • Use in rooms where there are breakable objects or objects that can tip over easily. Prepare rooms so that the use of the appliance will not cause damage. – Use, storage or charging outdoors. – The storage of objects on the appliance.

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Robot vacuum cleaner Model RB7028

Rechargeable battery type Lithium-Ion
Rechargeable battery capacity14.8 V; 2,800 mAh
Rechargeable battery life approx. 90 min
Timer function30 min. ▶ 45 min. ▶ 60 min. ▶ max.
Rechargeable battery charge timemax. 4 hours
Suction power 180 mmAq
Range approx. 100 m2
Mains adapter Type GQ30300100AG
Input 100-240 V~; 50/60 Hz1.0 A max.
Output 30 V DC 1A

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3.1 Scope of delivery

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1 Robot 2 Round brushes (4 x) 3 Charging station 4 Spare filter 5 Mains adapter 6 USB cable (for charging the remote control)

7 Room Containment unit 8 Remote control 9 Rechargeable battery pack 10 Batteries (for Room Containment unit) 11 Cleaning brushes

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3.2 Internal components

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1 Cover 5 Dust bin 2 Dust bin cover 6 Control panel 3 Dust filter 7 Bumper 4 Dust inlet cover

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3.3 Underside of the robot

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1 Round brushes 2 Brush mount 3 Suction inlet 4 Drop sensors

5 On/Off switch / charging socket 6 Charging contacts 7 Rechargeable battery pack 8 Rechargeable battery compartment cover

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3.4 Detailed view of charging station

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1 Charging contacts 4 Mounting plate for wall mounting (rear) 2 Panel (details fig. 23, page. 69) 5 Adhesive surface 3 Mounting plate for wall mounting (front)

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4 Preparing the robot

4.1 Fitting the brushes

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  1. Make sure that the appliance is switched off and the mains adapter is not connected.
  2. Carefully place the appliance on its head so that the underside is accessible.
  3. Connect the brushes to the brush mount (fig. 5).

4.2 Setting the drop sensors

The drop sensors enable the robot to detect steps and drops automatically and prevents it from going down them. The drop sensors scan the surface. The relative lightness of the floor therefore has to be taken into account when setting the sensors.

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  1. Make sure that the appliance is switched off and the mains adapter is not connected.
  2. Carefully place the appliance on its head so that the underside is accessible.
  3. Put all 3 sensors in the same position (fig. 6):
  4. For light floors and low steps, position 0 to 1.
  5. For dark floors and high steps, positions 2 to 3. TIP: If the robot always moves backwards on dark floors, select position "3".

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4.3 Inserting the rechargeable battery pack

  1. Make sure that the appliance is switched off and the mains adapter is not connected.
  2. Carefully place the appliance on its head so that the underside is accessible.
  3. Press the catch to unfasten it and remove the rechargeable battery compartment cover (fig. 7).

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  1. Push the rechargeable battery pack against the springs (fig. 8). Make sure that the "+" marking on the rechargeable battery is positioned opposite the "+" marking in the rechargeable battery compartment.
  2. Push the rechargeable battery pack down into the rechargeable battery compartment.

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  1. Firmly push the rechargeable battery cover on so that you hear and feel it click into place (fig. 9).

The rechargeable battery is now installed and has to be charged, ▷chapter „Charging the robot“, page 57.

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4.4 Charging the robot

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TIP: If you want to use the robot as soon as possible, charge the robot with the mains adapter. That way, you save time which you would otherwise need to set up the charging station.

It is best to charge the robot's rechargeable battery pack before each use, especially after the appliance has not been used for a while.

This increases the service life of the rechargeable battery and ensures the longest possible cleaning cycles.

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With the mains adapter:

  1. Switch on the robot (fig. 10).
  2. Connect the mains adapter to the appliance (fig. 11).
  3. Connect the mains adapter to an outlet socket.

With the charging station:

  1. Set up and connect the charging station. See chapter "Setting up and connecting the charging station", page 60.
  2. Place the robot on the charging station. In the process, make sure that the charging contacts on the robot touch those in the charging station.

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  • "00" appears on the display screen. – Every 2.4 minutes the charge status increases by 01.
  • The Power LED " " flashes green.

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  • After approximately 4 hours, the Power LED lights up constantly in green.
  • "FU" appears on the display screen.
  • The appliance is fully charged. If the robot has been charged using the mains adapter: Disconnect the mains adapter from the outlet and appliance.

TIP: In order for the rechargeable battery to be ready for use with a maximum charge at all times, it is charged for 15 minutes each hour as long as it is connected to the mains power. The display switches from "FU" to "93" and then increases every 2.4 minutes again until fully charged ("FU").

TIP: When the rechargeable battery charge has almost run out, the robot emits two sound signals and "Lo" is displayed on the display screen. The Power LED lights up red. The robot stops or returns to the charging station, depending on which setting you have selected.

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5 Charging the remote control

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  1. Connect the supplied USB cable to the remote control.
  2. Connect the USB cable to a USB port.
  3. The LED indicator lights up and indicates that the remote control is being charged.
  4. After approximately 30 minutes, the remote control is fully charged and the LED indicator switches back off.
  5. Disconnect the USB cable from the remote control and the USB port.

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  1. Set up the charging station on a wall within range of an outlet socket with the appropriate free space as shown in the illustration (fig. 15).

TIP: To secure the charging station, the mounting plate on the back of the charging station can be screwed or stuck to the wall.

  1. Connect the mains adapter to the charging station (fig. 16).
  2. Connect the mains adapter to an outlet socket.

TIP: We recommend that you check whether the robot finds the charging station. To do so, place the robot in the room and press " ☐" on the remote control (▶ chapter „Setting the cleaning duration“, page 67). If the robot does not find the charging station, place the charging station in a more accessible position.

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7.1 Inserting the battery

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  1. Push the battery compartment cover at the rear upwards.
  2. Insert the supplied batteries (4x AA) into the battery compartment (fig. 17) in accordance with the symbols.
  3. Re-attach the battery compartment cover.

7.2 Setting up the Room Containment unit

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The Room Containment unit can be used to block the robot's access to passageways.

  1. Switch on the Room Containment unit with the slide switch on the top.
  2. Place the Room Containment unit in the passageway (fig. 18).

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8.1 Preparing the room

  • Remove any loose objects which may otherwise be pushed around by the robot.
  • Remove cables, draperies, and everything that could get entangled in the brushes.
  • Remove breakable objects or objects that can tip over easily.

8.2 Switching on the robot

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  1. Switch on the robot at the On/Off switch (position "I") (fig. 19).
  2. Wait until the Power LED " " lights up green.

8.3 Starting the robot

Starting from any point in the room

Requirement: The robot must be switched on. ▷chapter „Switching on the robot“, page 62

On the robot:

  1. Press the Power LED " " to activate the robot. TIP: The default settings after switching on are: Automatic mode ("C", "and" light up) maximum cleaning duration ("99") and normal suction power

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  1. Set the cleaning pattern. ▷ chapter „Setting the cleaning pattern“, page 64
  2. Set the duration of cleaning and the return to the charging station after cleaning. ▶ chapter „Setting the cleaning duration“, page 65
  3. Set the suction power. ▷ chapter „Adjusting the suction power“, page 65
  4. Wait 3 seconds until the robot begins cleaning.

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With the remote control:

Press "AUTO", "On" to start the robot with the desired option or use the intensifying function to start.

desired option or use the intensifying function to start.

Starting the robot from the charging station

Requirement: The robot must be switched on. ▷ chapter "Switching on the robot", page 62

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Press and hold the Power LED "for 3 seconds.

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Use the intensifying function.

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Use the intensifying function.

▶ See chapter "Intensive cleaning", page 67

Automatic start-up

Generate a weekly schedule on the charging station.

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TIP: The robot confirms each input with a sound signal. If the setting is not plausible, 2 sound signals can be heard.

  1. Press the Power LED " " to activate the robot.

If no button is pressed on the robot or on the remote control within 3 seconds, the robot starts cleaning with the current settings.

Setting the cleaning pattern

  1. Press the " " button repeatedly until the LED for the desired setting lights up:

- "": Travel in a spiral pattern

- "": Follow the wall

- "": travel in straight lines

- "": Random mode

- "", "", "Automatic mode

TIP: The robot switches between the different cleaning modes automatically in accordance with the situation.

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  1. Set the duration of cleaning and the return to the charging station after cleaning.

▷ chapter „Setting the cleaning duration“, page 65

  1. Set the suction power.

▶chapter „Adjusting the suction power“, page 65

  1. Wait 3 seconds until the robot begins cleaning.

Setting the cleaning duration

  1. Press the Power LED " " repeatedly until the desired cleaning duration is set and the automatic return to the charging station is switched on/off:

- "00": Robot returns to charging station

- "30": Robots vacuums for 30 minutes.

- "45": Robots vacuums for 45 minutes.

- "60": Robot vacuums for 60 minutes.

- "30": Robot vacuums for 30 minutes and then returns to the charging station.

- "45": Robot vacuums for 45 minutes and then returns to the charging station.

- "60": Robot vacuums for 60 minutes and then returns to the charging station.

- "99": The robot vacuums until the rechargeable battery starts to run out (90-120 minutes) and then returns to the charging station.

  1. Set the cleaning pattern.

See chapter "Setting the cleaning pattern", page 64.

  1. Set the suction power.

See chapter "Adjusting the suction power", page 65.

  1. Wait 3 seconds until the robot begins cleaning.

Adjusting the suction power

  1. Press the " " button repeatedly until the desired suction power is set:

- "": low suction power

- "": high suction power

- no symbol: OFF

  1. Set the cleaning pattern.

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  1. Set the duration of cleaning and the return to the charging station after cleaning.

See chapter "Setting the cleaning duration", page 65

  1. Wait 3 seconds until the robot begins cleaning.

TIP: After cleaning, the robot emits a sound signal and stops, or returns to the charging station, depending on the setting.

Stopping the robot

- Press and hold the Power LED " " for half a second to stop the robot.

- Pick up the robot. Cleaning is stopped after 1 second.

- Switch off the robot at the On/Off switch.

TIP: Three minutes after the robot stops or has been stopped, it switches to sleep mode. (Power LED "is off").

Press any key on the robot or remote control to activate the robot again.

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8.5 Controlling the robot using the remote control

TIP: The robot confirms each input with a sound signal. If the setting is not plausible, 2 sound signals can be heard.

Setting the cleaning pattern

  1. Point the remote control at the robot.
  2. Press "", then "X" to set the desired cleaning pattern.
  3. "": Automatic
  4. "": Random
  5. "": Follow the wall

Setting the cleaning duration

  1. Point the remote control at the robot.
  2. Press " " to set the cleaning duration to 30 minutes with a subsequent return to the charging station.

TIP: A setting for a longer cleaning duration has to be made on the robot.

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Setting the suction power

  1. Press " " to set a high suction power
  2. Press " " to set a low suction power
  3. Press " " to shut off the fan.

Intensive cleaning

  1. Press and hold "",
  2. Point the red dot of light at the spot in front of the robot which is to be cleaned (fig. 22).

TIP: The spot for intensive cleaning must not be more than 15 cm away from the robot when pointing at it.

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You can also use the intensifying function to start up the robot from the charging station:

  1. Press and hold "",
  2. Point the red dot of light at a spot in front of the robot until it leaves the charging station. After intensive cleaning, the robot resumes cleaning in automatic mode.
  3. Press "", or "X" to set the desired cleaning mode.

8.6 Return to the charging station

- Press "" so that the robot returns to the charging station.

TIP: Alternatively, to have the robot return to the charging station by using the control panel, press the Power LED "repeatedly until "00" is displayed.

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8.7 Stopping the robot

- Press "".

TIP: 3 minutes after the robot stops or has been stopped, it switches to sleep mode. (Power LED "us off). Press any key on the robot or remote control to activate the robot again.

8.8 Finding the robot

Clap loudly 3 times. The robot responds with 3 sound signals and the control panel flashes.

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9 Setting the time and weekly schedule

SET Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa CLK 88:88 Set Select + -

9.1 Setting the time

TIP: The time has to be set correctly so that the weekly schedule is performed at the correct time.

  1. Press the "Set" key repeatedly until SET and CLK flash on the display screen. (fig. 23)
  2. Press the "Select" key.
  3. Use the "+" and "-" keys to set the hours.
  4. Press the "Select" key.
  5. Use the "+" and "-" keys to set the minutes.
  6. Press the "Select" key.
  7. Use the "+" and "-" keys to set the day of the week.
  8. Press the "Select" key.

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9.2 Setting the weekly schedule

This setting enables you to have the robot clean automatically on set days of the week, at a certain time.

  1. Press the "Set" key repeatedly until SET and " " flash on the display screen.
  2. Press the "Select" key.
  3. Use the "+" and "-" keys to set the hours.
  4. Press the "Select" key.
  5. Use the "+" and "-" keys to set the minutes.
  6. Press the "Select" key.
  7. Select the day(s) of the week on which you wish the robot to clean: – Complete week (all the days of the week flash) – Monday to Friday (Mo, Tu, We, Th and Fr flash) – Monday to Saturday (Mo, Tu, We, Th, Fr and Sa flash) – Saturday and Sunday (Sa and Su flash) – Individual day of the week (one day of the week flashes)
  8. Press the "Select" key.
  9. " " is displayed. – The weekly schedule has been set.

9.3 Configuring the cleaning module for the weekly schedule

  1. Connect the robot to the mains adapter or place it on the charging station.
  2. Press the Power LED "".
  3. Set the cleaning pattern.

▷ chapter „Setting the cleaning pattern“, page 64

  1. Set the duration of cleaning and the return to the charging station after cleaning.

▶chapter „Setting the cleaning duration“, page 65

  1. Set the suction power.

▶ chapter „Adjusting the suction power“, page 65

TIP: You can also make the settings using the remote control.

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10.1 Emptying the dust bin

Empty the dust bin when the suction power drops or the "TED lights up.

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  1. Make sure that the appliance is switched off and the mains adapter is not connected.
  2. Remove the cover (fig. 24).

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  1. Use the handle to lift the dust container out of the appliance (fig. 25).

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  1. Pull the tabs on the dust bin cover outwards (fig. 26).
  2. Remove the dust bin cover.

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  1. Remove the filter upwards from the dust container (fig. 27).

TIP: It is recommended that you use a vacuum cleaner for this.

The vacuum cleaner will take up any escaping dust directly and also clean the filter efficiently.

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  1. Remove the suction inlet cover (fig. 28).

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  1. Empty the dust bin (fig. 29).

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  1. Clean the dust filter with a brush (fig. 30).

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  1. Clean the suction inlet with a small brush (fig. 31).

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  1. If necessary, wet-clean the dust container and filter.

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  1. Leave the dust bin and filter to dry for 24 hours.

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Inserting the dust bin

  1. Insert the suction inlet cover in the dust bin (fig. 34).

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  1. Insert the dust filter (fig. 35).

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  1. Fit the dust bin cover (fig. 36).

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  1. Place the dust bin in the robot (fig. 37).

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On the suction inlet (on the underside of the appliance) there are 2 sensors which respond when the suction inlet is heavily soiled (fig. 38).

If this is the case, clean the suction inlet thoroughly, for example, with a vacuum cleaner.

When inserting the dust bin and the cover, make sure that the sensors trigger (fig. 38).

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  1. Fit the cover (fig. 39).

10.2 Removing and cleaning the brushes

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  1. Make sure that the appliance is switched off and the mains adapter is not connected.
  2. Carefully place the appliance on its head so that the underside is accessible.
  3. Detach the brushes as indicated (fig. 40).
  4. Remove hair and dirt from the brushes. If necessary, carefully use a scissors or tweezers to do so.
  5. Rinse the brushes off under water.
  6. Remove hair and dirt from the brush mount.
  7. Re-attach the brushes. See chapter "Fitting the brushes", page 55.

TIP: If the bristles are bent, the brushes can be soaked in hot water so that they return to their original shape.

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Using the table below, check whether you can remedy the problem:

When a fault is shown on the display screen, the robot emits 3 sound signals, one after the other.

Fault code Possible cause / solution
E 1 Wheels or robot stuckSwitch off the robot. Free the robot from obstructions. Switch the robot back on.
E 2 Cover or dust bin not installed correctly.Insert the cover and dust bin correctly. ▷ page 74, „Inserting the dust bin“
E 3 The bumper is stuck.Free the robot from obstructions
E 4 The robot has been lifted for longer than 1 second.Place robot on the floor.
E 5 Floor too dark.Set the drop sensors correctly. ▷ page 55, „Setting the drop sensors“
E 6 Charging error. The robot has been switched off or the rechargeable batterypack has not been installed correctly.Insert the rechargeable battery correctly. ▷ page 56, „Inserting the rechargeable battery pack“Switch on the robot.
Problem Possible cause / solution
The robot cannot be switched on.The rechargeable battery has not been inserted correctly.Insert the rechargeable battery correctly. ▷page 55, „Preparing the robot“.
Rechargeable battery is completely discharged.Switch on the appliance (position "I") and charge the rechargeable battery. ▷page 57, „Charging the robot“.
The remote control does not functionThe remote control rechargeable battery is completely discharged.Charge the remote control. ▷page 59, „Charging the remote control“
The robot and/or remote control are in strong light.Close the curtains and switch off any string light sources.
Robot too near to the charging station.Position the robot at least 2 metres from the charging station.

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Problem Possible cause / solution
The robot vac- uums but does not pick up any dirtDust bin is too full or filter is soiled.Switch off the appliance (position "0") and ▷page 71, „Cleaning and care“.
The "TED lights upThe dust bin is full. Empty the dust bin. ▷chapter „Emptying the dust bin“, page 71
The robot goes round and round in circlesA cable of one of the wheels has become detached.Open the wheel cover and re-insert the cable or contact the customer service department ▷page 319, „Service Centres“
The robot is running but is constantly trav- elling in re- verse.The slider for setting the sensitivity of the sensors is on a setting for light floors while the appliance is being used on a dark floor.Adjust setting of the slider for the setting of the sensitivity of the sensors, ▷page 55, „Setting the drop sensors“.
The robot stops on its own.The rechargeable battery needs to be charged.Switch off the appliance (position "0") and charge rechargeable battery, ▷page 57, „Charging the robot“.
The robot has become stuck.Help the robot manually by giving it a push.
The robot does not move in straight lines directly after it is switched on.It is possible that soiling is preventing one of the wheels from moving freely.Free wheel of dirt. If necessary, carefully use a scissors or tweezers for this.
One of the round brushes no longer turns.It is possible that dirt is preventing this round brush from moving freely.Remove the round brush (▶page 60, „Setting up and connecting the charging station“) and free it of dirt. If necessary, carefully use a scissors or tweezers for this.
Individual bris- tles of the round brushes are bentSigns of wear.Soak the brushes in hot water.

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Problem Possible cause / solution
The robot cannot be charged.The mains adapter is not plugged in correctly.Check whether the mains adapter plug and the mains adapter are connected firmly to their sockets. ▷page 57, „Charging the robot“.
The robot is not switched on.Switch the robot on for charging (position "I").
The operating duration is becoming progressively shorter.It is possible that dirt is preventing the wheels from moving freely.Free wheel of dirt. If necessary, carefully use a scissors or tweezers for this.

If you cannot solve the problem using the table above, call our Service hotline (see contact information in the appendix of this instruction manual).

Together with our trained service employees, we are sure to find a solution.

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11.1 Ordering spare parts and accessories

You can order spare parts and accessories from the comfort of your own home via the internet at https://shop.severin.com/shop/search.

Item number Description

2549048 4-part set of round brushes

0811048 Cleaning set (filter + cleaning brush)

11.2 Warranty

The legal warranty rights with respect to the seller and any seller warranties are unaffected by the following warranty conditions.

If repairs are required, contact our customer service department by telephone or e-mail. The contact information can be found in the appendix to this instruction manual. In case of warranty claim, contact the dealer directly. In addition, SEVERIN provides a manufacturer's warranty of two years from the date of purchase. During this period, we will eliminate any defects which are proven to be due to material or manufacturing errors and which compromise the function, free of charge. Other claims are excluded.

Excepted from the warranty are: Damage that is due to non-observance of the instruction manual, improper handling or normal wear; also easily-breakable parts such as glass, plastic or LEDs. Batteries and rechargeable batteries which are faulty or whose service life has been shortened as a result of normal wear or improper handling, are not covered by the warranty either.

If the appliance is tampered with by persons not authorised by SEVERIN, this will render the warranty null and void.

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12 Disposal

12.1 Removing the rechargeable battery

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  1. Make sure that the appliance is switched off and the mains adapter is not connected.
  2. Carefully place the appliance on its head so that the underside is accessible.
  3. Press the catch to unfasten it and remove the rechargeable battery compartment cover (fig. 41).

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  1. Push the rechargeable battery pack against the springs
  2. Remove the rechargeable battery pack from the rechargeable battery compartment (fig. 42).

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  1. Firmly push the rechargeable battery cover on so that you hear and feel it click into place (fig. 43).

The rechargeable battery and appliance must now be disposed of separately from one another ▷chapter „Disposing of the appliance and rechargeable battery“, page 81.

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12.2 Disposing of the appliance and rechargeable battery

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Appliances and rechargeable batteries which are marked with this symbol must be disposed of separately from domestic waste. Appliances and rechargeable batteries contain valuable raw materials that can be recycled. Proper disposal protects the environment and the health of your fellow men. Dispose of the appliance and the removed rechargeable battery separately in the appropriate collection locations.

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Acknowledgements

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Dear customer,

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  1. Empty the dust reservoir (fig. 29).

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  1. If necessary, clean the dust reservoir and filter with water.

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  1. Attach the dust reservoir cover (fig. 36).

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  1. Remove the cover of the suction inlet (Fig. 28).

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  1. Press the battery pack against the springs
  2. Remove the battery from the battery compartment (Fig. 42).

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F-67210 OBERNAI CEDEX

Tel.: +33 3 88 47 62 08

Fax: +33 3 88 47 62 09

eMail: severin.france@severin.fr

Web: http://www.severin.fr

Greece

BERSON

C. Sarafidis Bros. S.A.

Agamemnonos 47

176 75 Kallithea, Athens

Tel.: 0030-210 9478700

Greece

Philippos Business Center

Service Post of Thermi

570 01 Thessaloniki, Greece

Tel.: 0030-2310954020

Italy

via Dino Col 52r-54r-56r,

I - 16149 Genova

Green Number: 800240279

Tel.: 010/6 45 11 02 - 01041 86 09

Fax: 010/6 42 50 09

e-mail: videoelettronica@panet.it

Latvia

SERVO Ltd.

Mr. Janis Pivovarenoks

Tel: +371 7279892

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Luxembourg

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Brand : SEVERIN

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