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Model : DEEBOT M81 PRO

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USER MANUAL DEEBOT M81 PRO ECOVACS

Manual de instrucciones ESCongratulations on the purchase of your ECOVACS ROBOTICS DEEBOT! We hope it brings you many years of satisfaction. We trust the purchase of your new robot will help keep your home clean and provide you more quality time to do other things. Live Smart. Enjoy Life. Should you encounter situations that have not been properly addressed in this Instruction Manual, please contact our Customer Service Center where a For more information, please visit the ECOVACS ROBOTICS official website: www.ecovacs.com The Company reserves the right to make technological and/or design changes to this product for continuous improvement. Thank you for choosing DEEBOT! Benutzerhandbuch

EU-Declaration of conformity

4.2 Advanced Wet/Dry Cleaning Cloth, Advanced Wet/Dry Reservoir..........21

When using an electrical appliance, basic precautions should always be followed, including the following:

SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS

1. 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 shall not be made by children without supervision.

2. Clear the area to be cleaned. Remove power cords and small

rug fringe under the rug base, and lift items such as curtains

3. If there is a drop off in the cleaning area due to a step or

stairs, you should operate the Appliance to ensure that it can detect the step without falling over the edge. It may become necessary to place a physical barrier at the edge to keep the unit from falling. Make sure the physical barrier is not a trip hazard.

4. Only use as described in this manual. Only use attachments

recommended or sold by the manufacturer.

5. Please make sure your power supply voltage matches the

power voltage marked on the Charging Dock.

6. For INDOOR household use ONLY. Do not use the Appliance

in outdoor, commercial or industrial environments.

7. Non-rechargeable batteries are prohibited. For battery

9. Do not operate the Appliance in an area where there are lit

candles or fragile objects.

10. Do not use in extremely hot or cold environments (below

from any openings and moving parts.

12. Do not operate the Appliance in a room where an infant or

13. Do not use Appliance on wet surfaces or surfaces with

14. Do not allow the Appliance to pick up large objects like stones,

large pieces of paper or any item that may clog the Appliance.

15. Do not use Appliance to pick up flammable or combustible

materials such as gasoline, printer or copier toner, or use in areas where they may be present.

16. Do not use Appliance to pick up anything that is burning or

smoking, such as cigarettes, matches, hot ashes, or anything

17. Do not put objects into the suction intake. Do not use if the

suction intake is blocked. Keep the intake clear of dust, lint,

18. Take care not to damage the power cord. Do not pull on or

carry the Appliance or Charging Dock by the power cord, use the power cord as a handle, close a door on the power cord, or pull power cord around sharp edges or corners. Do not run Appliance over the power cord. Keep power cord away from hot surfaces.

19. If the power cord is damaged, it must be replaced by the

manufacturer or its service agent in order to avoid a hazard.

20. Do not use the Charging Dock if it is damaged.

21. Do not use with a damaged power cord or receptacle. Do

not use the Appliance or Charging Dock if it is not working properly, has been dropped, damaged, left outdoors, or come in contact with water. It must be repaired by the manufacturer or its service agent in order to avoid a hazard.

22. Turn OFF the power switch before cleaning or maintaining the

23. The plug must be removed from the receptacle before

cleaning or maintaining the Charging Dock.

24. Remove the Appliance from the Charging Dock, and turn OFF

the power switch to the Appliance before removing the battery for disposal of the Appliance.

25. The battery must be removed and discarded according to local

laws and regulations before disposal of the Appliance.

26. Please dispose of used batteries according to local laws and

27. Do not incinerate the Appliance even if it is severely damaged.

28. When not using the Charging Dock for a long period of time,

29. The Appliance must be used in accordance with the directions

in this Instruction Manual. ECOVACS ROBOTICS cannot be held liable or responsible for any damages or injuries caused by improper use.

30. The robot contains batteries that are only replaceable by

skilled persons. To replace or remove the battery, please contact Customer Service.

31. If the robot will not be used for a long time, fully charge the

robot and power OFF for storage and unplug the Charging Dock.

For the purposes of recharging the battery, only use the detachable supply unit CH1465A provided with this appliance.

Correct Disposal of this Product This marking indicates that this product should not be disposed of with other household waste throughout the EU. To prevent possible harm to the environment or human health from uncontrolled waste disposal, recycle it responsibly to promote the sustainable reuse of material resources. To recycle your used device, please use the return and collection systems or contact the retailer where the product was purchased. They can safely recycle this product. For EU Countries

33. The Remote Control pre-installs two non-rechargeable AAA

batteries. To replace the battery of the Remote Control, please turn over the Remote Control, press and remove its Battery Cover. Remove the batteries, and insert the new batteries with the correct polarity. Reassemble the Battery Cover.

34. Non-rechargeable batteries are not to be recharged.

35. Different types of batteries or new and used batteries are not

36. Batteries of the Remote Control are to be inserted with the

37. Exhausted batteries are to be removed from the Appliance

and safely disposed of.

38. If the Remote Control is to be stored unused for a long period,

the batteries should be removed.

39. The supply terminals are not to be short-circuited.

Robot Sponge Filter and Main Brush Option Battery Pack Cleaning Cloths Advanced Wet/Dry Reservoir Charging Dock Remote Control Instruction Manual+ Quick Start Guide Model DB3G.21 Working Voltage 12V DC Rated Power 40W Battery Model DN700-BYD Ni-MH 12 V DC, 3000 mAh Charging Dock Model CH1465A Rated Input Voltage 100-240V AC Rated Output Voltage 20V DC Rated Output Current 1A Rated Power 20W Remote Control Model RC1507 Remote Control Battery Model AAA Remote Control Battery Input Voltage 1.5V DC Remote Control working voltage 3V DC Frequency bands 2412-2472MHz Maximum RF power transmitted in the frequency band Max PA output power at 72.2 Mbps: 17.5 dBm Max PA output power in 11b mode: 21.5 dBm

6. Charging Contacts

12. Advanced Wet/Dry Reservoir Slots

13. Multi-Function Cleaning Tool

15. Infrared Receiver for the Remote Control

2. Charging Dock Pins

2. Return to Charger Mode Button

9. Intensive Cleaning Mode Button

Dust Bin Advanced Wet/Dry Reservoir

1. Advanced Wet/Dry Cleaning Cloth

2. Advanced Wet/Dry Reservoir

Before operating DEEBOT, take a few moments to survey the area to be cleaned and remove any obstacles. Remove power cords and small objects from Please be aware that the robot needs at furniture without complications. The product is not suitable for use on long-pile carpet. Before using the product near an area rug or on a short-pile area rug with tasseled edges, please fold area rug edges under themselves. If there is a step or stairs in the cleaning area, please operate DEEBOT to ensure its Anti- Drop Sensors can detect the drop off. It may be necessary to place a physical barrier at the edge of the drop off to keep the unit from falling over the edge.

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Charging Dock Placement Place the Charging Dock on a level floor surface against the wall with the base perpendicular to the ground. Keep sides of the charger clear of objects and Plug the Charging Dock in.

Install the Battery Pack Place the Battery Pack into the battery slot on the bottom of DEEBOT. Press the Battery Pack into the slot until it clicks.

Install Side Brushes Attach Side Brushes to the bottom of DEEBOT by pressing a brush into each slot with the matching color until it clicks.

Power ON Press and hold the button on the robot. DEEBOT is powered ON when the glows a continuous BLUE.

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3. Operating and Programming

Remove the Advanced Wet/Dry Reservoir before charging DEEBOT. Place DEEBOT on the Charging Dock making sure the Charging Contacts on DEEBOT and the Charging Dock Pins make a connection. Charge DEEBOT for at least 4 hours before

Charge DEEBOT button blinks when DEEBOT is charging and stops glowing when DEEBOT is fully charged.

When using the optional mopping feature, fold area rug edges under themselves so DEEBOT will avoid the rug.

  • Please see section 3.5 Optional Advanced Wet/Dry Mopping System for complete instructions.12

Pause DEEBOT by pressing the button on DEEBOT or the START/PAUSE Button on the Remote Control.

The AUTO Mode Button on the robot's Control Panel stops glowing when the robot is paused for more than 10 minutes. Press AUTO Mode Button on the robot to wake up the robot, or press any button on the Remote Control to start the DEEBOT immediately.

Start Press the button on DEEBOT or the AUTO Mode Button on the Remote Control. DEEBOT starts to work immediately in AUTO Cleaning Mode.

To choose another Cleaning Mode, please refer to section 3.3 Cleaning Mode Selection for details.

DEEBOT can be directed using the Direction Control Buttons on the Remote Control or App when Paused.

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3. Operating and Programming

Pause DEEBOT. Press and hold the button on the robot. DEEBOT is powered OFF when the button stops glowing.

When DEEBOT is not cleaning, it is suggested to keep it powered ON and charging instead of powered OFF.

For models with app-connectivity, various functions can be performed using the ECOVACS App.

3.3 Cleaning Mode Selection

modes are selected using the Remote Control. AUTO Cleaning Mode This is the most commonly used mode. In AUTO Cleaning Mode, DEEBOT cleans in a straight line and changes direction when it meets an obstacle.

Intensive Cleaning Mode This mode is good for aggressive cleaning or for extremely dirty or dusty floors. To start Intensive Cleaning, press the Intensive Cleaning Button on the Remote Control. In this mode, DEEBOT follows the same cleaning pattern as Automatic Cleaning Mode, but with stronger suction power and higher Main Brush rotating speed and performs a more thorough cleaning.

Spot Cleaning Mode (2-5 minutes) This mode is applicable for an area of highly concentrated dirt or dust. In Spot Cleaning Mode, DEEBOT focuses on a specific area to clean. DEEBOT cleans the area in a spiral pattern and stops when it completes Spot Cleaning. To start Spot Cleaning Mode, press the Spot Mode Button on the Remote Control, or on the App main screen.

This mode is good for cleaning the edges and corners of a room. To start Edge Cleaning Mode, press the Edge Cleaning Mode Button on the Remote Control. In Edge Cleaning Mode, Edge Cleaning Mode Return to Charger Mode

When battery power gets low, DEEBOT automatically switches to Return to Charger Mode and returns to the Charging Dock to recharge itself.

DEEBOT can also be sent back to the Charging Dock at any time by pressing the Return to Charger Button on the Remote Control.

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3. Operating and Programming

Set the Current Time of Day1

All scheduled cleanings are performed in AUTO Cleaning Mode.

The Remote Control uses a 12-hour clock with “AM” and “PM” indicators.

3.4 Programming the Robot

DEEBOT has a Time Scheduling function. DEEBOT can be programmed to automatically clean time of day and the cleaning times are scheduled using the Remote Control. Press button on the Remote Control to Press the up and down Direction Control Buttons to adjust “hour” and “minute” number. Press the left and right Direction Control Buttons to switch between “hour” and “minute.” Press button on the Remote Control and the Control LCD Screen.16

3. Operating and Programming

Press button on the Remote Control and the Control Screen. Press button on the Remote Control to confirm and save the scheduled cleaning time. DEEBOT emits two beeps. DEEBOT automatically cleans at the scheduled cleaning time every day. To cancel the scheduled cleaning time, press and hold button for 3 seconds until disappears from the Remote Control LED Screen and the robot emits three beeps. The scheduled cleaning time is cancelled. Press the up and down Direction Control Buttons to adjust “hour” and “minute” number. Press the left and right Direction Control Buttons to switch between “hour” and “minute.” Schedule the Cleaning Time using Remote Control Cancel Scheduled Cleaning Time using Remote Control

DEEBOT has an Optional Advanced Mopping System using an Advanced Wet/Dry Cleaning Cloth attached to a proprietary Advanced Wet/Dry Reservoir. The washable/reusable

  • Do not use the mopping system on carpet.
  • When using the mopping system, fold area rug edges under themselves so DEEBOT will avoid the rug.
  • When using the mopping system, do not stop the robot and allow it to stand still. This prevents
  • Remove the Advanced Wet/Dry Reservoir before charging DEEBOT.

3.5 Optional Advanced Wet/Dry Mopping System

Attach Advanced Wet/Dry Cleaning Cloth Attach the Advanced Wet/Dry Cleaning Cloth to the Advanced Wet/Dry Reservoir.

Fill the provided Measuring Cup with water. Open the lid of the Water Inlet on the Advanced Wet/Dry Reservoir and slowly pour water from the Measuring Cup into the Reservoir. Close the Water Inlet lid. Add Water to the Advanced Wet/Dry Reservoir

Before adding water to the Advanced Wet/Dry Reservoir, remove the Advanced Wet/Dry Reservoir from the bottom of the robot.

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3. Operating and Programming

Start Select the desired Cleaning Mode. DEEBOT sweeps, lifts, vacuums, mops and dries in the selected mode.

Attach the Advanced Wet/Dry Reservoir to the bottom of the robot. Insert the tabs on the Advanced Wet/Dry Reservoir into the Advanced Wet/Dry Reservoir Slots on the bottom of the robot until you hear a click. Remove After DEEBOT finishes cleaning, remove the Advanced Wet/Dry Reservoir from DEEBOT, empty any remaining water from the Reservoir, and remove the Advanced Wet/Dry Cleaning Cloth.

3.6 Alarm Indicator and Sounds

Alarm Sound Problems Solution One Beep Driving Wheel Malfunction Check Driving Wheels for tangled hair or debris and clean as described in section 4 Maintenance. Three Beeps Driving Wheel Malfunction Turn over the robot. Press Driving Wheels to check for a clicking sound. If they do not click, please contact Customer Service. DEEBOT gets into trouble while working and stops Manually remove the obstacles and restart DEEBOT. Four Beeps Dust Bin Malfunction Remove the Dust Bin and re-install it properly. If the robot still emits the alarm, please contact Customer Service. Five Beeps Low Battery Manually place the robot on the Charging Dock to charge. Six Beeps Side Brush Malfunction Check Side Brushes for tangled hair or debris and clean as described in section 4 Maintenance. Seven Beeps Anti-Drop Sensor Malfunction Check Anti-Drop Sensors for dust and clean as described in section 4 Maintenance. If DEEBOT detects a problem and needs your assistance, it emits alarm beeps and the AUTO Mode Button flashes RED.

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Open DEEBOT’s Top Cover and remove the Dust Bin. Open the Dust Bin Cover and empty the Dust Bin.

4.1 Dust Bin and Filters

Rinse the Sponge Filter, Dust Bin and Filter Net under running water. Dry the Sponge Filter, Dust Bin and Filter Net completely before reinstalling. Before performing cleaning and maintenance, power OFF DEEBOT and unplug the Charging Dock.

Cleaning the Advanced Wet/Dry Cleaning Cloth Cleaning the Advanced Wet/Dry Reservoir If the mopping system was used, remove the Advanced Wet/Dry Reservoir from the bottom of DEEBOT and remove the Cleaning Cloth. Empty any remaining water from the Reservoir. If the mopping system was used, remove the Advanced Wet/Dry Reservoir from the bottom of DEEBOT. Empty any remaining water from the Reservoir and set out to dry. Wipe the outside of the Advanced Wet/Dry Reservoir with a dry cloth.

4.2 Advanced Wet/Dry Cleaning Cloth, Advanced Wet/Dry Reservoir22

Cleaning the Main Brush Turn the robot over. Push both buttons on the Main Brush Cover and remove it. Remove the Main Brush. Use the Multi-Function Cleaning Tool to cut off and remove any hair tangled around the Main Brush.

4.3 Main Brush and Side Brushes

Cleaning the Side Brushes Remove any hair or debris tangled around the Side Brushes with the provided Multi-Function Cleaning Tool. Remove the Side Brushes and wipe the Side Brushes and their slots with a clean cloth.

A Multi-Function Cleaning Tool is provided for easy maintenance. Handle with care, this cleaning tool has sharp edges.

Wipe the Charging Contacts and Charging Dock Pins with the brush of the Multi-Function Cleaning Tool or a dry clean cloth to maintain their effectiveness.

4.4 Other Components

Wipe the Anti-Drop Sensors with the brush or the felt side of the Multi-Function Cleaning Tool to maintain their effectiveness. Use the Multi-Function Cleaning Tool to cut off and remove any hair tangled around the Universal Wheel.24

4.5 Regular Maintenance

To keep DEEBOT running at peak performance, perform the maintenance and replacement according to the following frequency. A multi-Function Cleaning Tool is provided for easy maintenance. Handle with care, this cleaning tool has sharp edges. Note: ECOVACS manufactures various replacement parts and assemblies. Please contact Customer Service for more information on replacement parts. Robot Part Maintenance Frequency Replacement FrequencyCleaning Cloth After each use Every 50 washingsDust BinAdvanced Wet/Dry ReservoirAfter each use Side brush Once every 2 weeks Every 3-6 monthsMain Brush Once per week Every 6-12 monthsFilterOnce per week (twice per week Every 4-6 monthsUniversal WheelAnti-Drop SensorsCharging ContactsCharging Dock PinsOnce per week

Please use this chart to troubleshoot common problems using DEEBOT. No. Malfunction Possible Causes Solutions

DEEBOT will not charge. DEEBOT is not powered ON. Press and hold AUTO Mode Button on DEEBOT to power ON. DEEBOT has not made a connection with the Charging Dock. Be sure that DEEBOT’s Charging Contacts have made a connection with the Charging Dock Pins. You may move the robot manually to make the connection if necessary. Charging Dock is unplugged while DEEBOT is powered ON, which causes battery consumption. Plug in the Charging Dock and ensure DEEBOT is powered ON. Keep DEEBOT on the Charging Dock to make sure it has a full battery to work at any time. The battery is completely discharged. Re-activate the battery. Place DEEBOT on the Charging Dock by hand, remove after charging for 3 minutes, repeat 3 times; then charge normally.

DEEBOT gets into trouble while working and stops. DEEBOT is tangled with (electrical cords, drooping DEEBOT will try various ways to get itself out of trouble. If it is unsuccessful, manually remove the obstacles and restart. Side Brush is stuck or the rotation speed of the Side Brush decreases. Remove the debris tangled around the Side Brush. If the Side Brush still rotates slowly, contact Customer Service. Main Brush is stuck or the rotation speed of the Main Brush decreases. Remove the debris tangled around the Main Brush with the provided Multi-Function Cleaning Tool. If the Main Brush still rotates slowly, contact Customer Service.

DEEBOT returns to the Charging Dock ning. When battery power gets low, DEEBOT automatically switches to Return to Charger Mode and returns to the Charging Dock to recharge itself. This is normal. No solution necessary. Working time varies room complexity and the selected Cleaning Mode. This is normal. No solution necessary.26

No. Malfunction Possible Causes Solutions

DEEBOT will not clean automatically at scheduled time. Time Scheduling function is cancelled. Set Time Scheduling function as described in section 3.4. DEEBOT is powered OFF. Power ON DEEBOT. The robot’s battery is low. Keep DEEBOT powered ON and on the Charging Dock to make sure it has a full battery to work at any time. The robot’s components are tangled with debris. Power OFF DEEBOT, clean the Dust Bin, and invert the robot. Clean Side Brushes and the Main Brush as described in section 4.

Remote Control failure (effective control range of Remote Control is The batteries in the Remote Control need to be replaced. Replace with new batteries making sure they are installed correctly. DEEBOT is powered OFF or DEEBOT’s battery is low. Make sure DEEBOT is powered ON and fully charged. The infrared signal cannot be transmitted because the Infrared Emitter on the Remote Control or DEEBOT’s Infrared Receiver on DEEBOT is dirty. Use a dry cloth or the Multi-Function Cleaning Tool to wipe the Infrared Emitter on Remote Control and the Infrared Receiver on DEEBOT. There is other equipment interfering with the infrared signal to DEEBOT. Avoid using the Remote Control near other equipment using infrared signals.27