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USER MANUAL Ai Robot Vacmop RV2001WD SHARK
Shark.AI ROBOT VACMOP
Robotic Vacuum Cleaner
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RV2001WDEU
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INSTRUCTIONS
INSTRUCCIONES
GUIDE D'INSTRUCTIONS
ET GARANTIE SHARK
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Line drawing of a hand using a tool to adjust or install electronic components on a device (no text or symbols visible)IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
PLEASE READ CAREFULLY BEFORE USE • FOR HOUSEHOLD USE ONLY
If the charging cable plug does not fit fully into the outlet, reverse the plug. If it still does not fit, contact a qualified electrician. DO NOT force into outlet or try to modify to fit.
⚠ WARNING
To reduce the risk of fire, electric shock, injury, or property damage:
GENERAL USE
CHILDREN OR ANIMALS SHOULD NOT BE LEFT UNATTENDED IN ANY ROOMS THAT THE ROBOTIC VACUUM HAS ACCESS TO DURING CLEANING.
When using an electrical appliance, basic precautions should always be followed, including the following:
- This appliance consists of a Wet/Dry Robot Floor Cleaner vacuum and charging dock with power supply. These components contain electrical connections, electrical wiring, and moving parts that potentially present risk to the user.
- Before each use, carefully inspect all parts for any damage. If a part is damaged, discontinue use.
- Use only identical replacement parts. See replacement accessories page of this booklet.
- This Wet/Dry Robot Floor Cleaner contains no serviceable parts.
- Use only as described in this manual. DO NOT use Wet/Dry Robot Floor Cleaner for any purpose other than those described in this manual.
- With exception of filters, dust cups and pads, DO NOT expose any parts of the Wet/Dry Robot Floor Cleaner to water or other liquids.
USE WARNINGS
- This appliance can be used by 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. a) Children should not play with the appliance. b) Cleaning and user maintenance should not be made by children without supervision.
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Always turn off the robotics vacuum cleaner before inserting or removing the filter, dustbin, or fluid reservoir.
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DO NOT handle plug, charging dock, charging cable, or Wet/Dry Robot Floor Cleaner with wet hands.
- DO NOT use the robot without the dustbin, filter, and fluid reservoir in place.
- DO NOT damage the charging cord: a) DO NOT pull or carry charging dock by the cord or use the cord as a handle. b) DO NOT unplug by pulling on cord. Grasp the plug, not the cord. c) DO NOT close a door on the cord, pull the cord around sharp corners, or leave the cord near heated surfaces.
- DO NOT put any objects into nozzle or accessory openings. DO NOT use with any opening blocked; keep free of dust, lint, hair, and anything that may reduce airflow.
- DO NOT use if Wet/Dry Robot Floor Cleaner airflow is restricted. If the air paths become blocked, turn the vacuum cleaner off and remove all obstructions before turning on the unit again.
- Keep all vacuum openings away from hair, face, fingers, uncovered feet, or loose clothing.
- DO NOT use if Wet/Dry Robot Floor Cleaner is not working as it should, or has been dropped, damaged, left outdoors, or dropped into water.
- DO NOT place vacuum cleaner on unstable surfaces,
- If robot is placed in a room, and it is not starting from the dock, the robot must be placed in an unobstructed circle of 1.5 ft. (20 cm) away from edges and cliffs.
- DO NOT use to pick up:
a) Liquid spills
b) Large objects
c) Hard or sharp objects (glass, nails.
screws, or coins)
d) Large quantities of dust (drywall
dust, fireplace ash, or embers).
e) Smoking or burning objects (hot
coals, cigarette butts, or matches)
f) Flammable or combustible materials (lighter fluid, gasoline, or kerosene)
g) Toxic materials (high concentrations of chlorine bleach liquid, high concentrations of ammonia, or drain cleaning solution)
- DO NOT use in the following areas: a) Outdoor areas near fireplaces with unobstructed entrances
b) Spaces that are enclosed and may contain explosive or toxic fumes or vapors (lighter fluid, gasoline, kerosene, paint, paint thinners, mothproofing substances, or flammable dust
c) In an area with a space heater
d) Near fireplaces with unobstructed entrances
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Turn off the Wet/Dry Robot Floor Cleaner before any adjustment, cleaning, maintenance or troubleshooting. Note: in the OFF (O) position, the robot still uses a small amount of power.
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Allow all filters to air-dry completely before replacing in the Wet/Dry Robot Floor Cleaner to prevent liquid from being drawn into electric parts.
- DO NOT modify or attempt to repair the Wet/Dry Robot Floor Cleaner or the battery yourself, except as indicated in this manual. DO NOT use the vacuum if it has been modified or damaged.
- Remove all spilled or leaked liquid from the dock landing mat, base or floor, as it could lead to risk of electrical shock.
- When refilling the reservoir, check for leaks, as pooled liquids are a slipping hazard and may cause electrical shock. If the reservoir is damaged, it must be replaced.
- Use caution walking on mopped floors, as they may be slippery while damp.
BATTERY USE
- The battery is the power source for the vacuum. Carefully read and follow all charging instructions.
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To prevent unintentional starting, ensure the vacuum is powered off before picking up or carrying the vacuum. DO NOT carry the appliance with your finger on the power switch.
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Use ONLY the Shark® charging dock XDKRV2001WDEU and use only battery RVBAT850A. Use of batteries or battery chargers other than those indicated may create a risk of fire.
- Keep the battery away from all metal objects such as paper clips, coins, keys, nails, or screws. Shorting the battery terminals together increases the risk of fire or burns.
- Under abusive conditions, liquids may be ejected from the battery. Avoid contact with this liquid, as it may cause irritation or burns. If contact occurs, flush with water. If liquid contacts eyes, seek medical help.
- Robotic vacuum cleaner should not be stored, charged, or used at temperatures below 10^ C ( 50^ F) or above 40^ C ( 104^ F). Ensure the battery and vacuum have reached room temperature before charging or use. Exposing the robot or battery to temperatures outside of this range may damage the battery and increase the risk of fire.
- DO NOT expose the Wet/Dry Robot Floor Cleaner or battery to fire or temperatures above 130°C (265°F) as it may cause explosion.
- Non-rechargeable batteries cannot be recharged.
BOTBOUNDARY STRIPS
- DO NOT put BotBoundary strips underneath carpet or rugs.
- Always use BotBoundary strips around reflective flooring and surfaces.
- BotBoundary strips should always be used near carpeted stairs.
- DO NOT place BotBoundary strips within 10 feet of the dock.
- For your robot's cliff sensors to work properly, all runners, rugs, or carpets must be 20 centimetres from any stairs (or it must be continuous and extend over the edge of the stairs). If a runner, rug or carpet edge that is less than 20 centimetres from the stairs cannot be moved, you must use a BotBoundary strip to block off the stairs.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
SETUP
STEP 1
PREP YOUR HOME

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Line drawing of a room with a TV, floor tiles, and scattered shoes (no text or symbols)- Before cleaning, clear cords and remove small objects like clothing or toys that are less than 8cm tall.
- Open interior doors in rooms you want your robot to clean.
STEP 3
SET UP THE DOCK

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1m 1.6m 1m PLACE DOCK ON BARE FLOOR• Find a permanent location for the dock in a spot with a strong Wi-Fi signal.
- Place the dock on bare floor, away from rugs or carpets, with its back against the wall.
- Attach the landing mat to the bottom of the dock
- Plug in the dock. The indicator light will illuminate green when the dock has power.
STEP 5
DOWNLOAD THE SHARKCLEAN APP
SharkClean
App Features
√ Scheduling
√ No-Go Zoi
√ Monping Modes
√ Vacuum Modes
√ Carpet Detection

Search "SharkClean" in the app store to download the app.
• To use the app, your phone must be
connected to a 2.4 GHz network. The app
will not work on a 5 GHz network
DO NOT use a VPN or a proxy server.
• Make sure WI-FI isolation is turned off on the router.
STEP 2
PREP THE ROBOT

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Side Brushes- Remove protective film from robot and dock
- Attach side brushes.
• Power on your robot using the side switch.
STEP 4
CHARGE THE ROBOT

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6h First Charge INDICATOR Shark SharkPlace robot on dock to charge. The dock indicator light will turn blue and the robot will beep when charging begins.
CAN'T CONNECT?
Restart your phone
Reboot your robot
- Press the power button on the side of the ROBOT to the OFF position for 10 seconds, then press it again to turn power back ON.
Reboot your router
- Unplug the router power cable for 30 seconds, then plug it back in. Allow several minutes for your router to reboot completely.
Having trouble connecting to your robot?
For How-to Videos Troubleshooting, FAQs, and Tips & Tricks visit: sharkclean.eu
BEFORE YOU CLEAN
Your robot will need to complete 2 different runs WITHOUT the fluid reservoir attached before it can mop.
Step 1. Explore Run - First, the robot will wander around exploring your homo as it creates a map.
Step 2. Carpet Detection Run - As it vacuums row by row, the robot will also detect carpets and rugs to avoid later, when mopping.
Now you're ready to clean.
INTERACTIVE MAP WITH CARPET DETECTION

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Living RoomHOW TO SET UP VACMOP MODE

Attach the fluid reservoir to your robot to enter VACMOP Mode. In this mode, your robot will vacuum and mop simultaneously.
ATTACH MOPPING PAD
- Insert the flat edge of the pad through the slot in the fluid reservoir.
- Secure to the back of the reservoir.
FILL FLUID RESERVOIR
- Fill the reservoir with room temperature water up to the MAX fill line.

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INSERT RESERVOIR INTO ROBOT
- Firmly push the reservoir into the back of the robot (Do not remove the dustbin.)
- BOTH sides of the reservoir should CLICK when it slides into place completely.
• The water droplet icon (©) will illuminate when reservoir is properly inserted.
- Your robot is ready to simultaneously vacuum and mop your hard floors.


REMOVE MOP ACCESSORIES AFTER USE
- Slide out the fluid reservoir.
- Empty the fluid reservoir.
- Remove the pad and follow the care instructions on the back of the pad.

GETTING THE MOST OUT OF YOUR ROBOT
To get the best experience, download the SharkClean app and follow the tips below.
INTERACTIVE MAP

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Living Room Ding Room Ding RoomAfter completing the Explore Run, the robot will create an interactive map in the app, where you can create rooms and set up no-go zones.
SCHEDULING

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Hand-drawn sketch of a smartphone screen displaying a text input prompt and navigation buttons, likely for app or messaging.For a constant state of clean, set up a whole-home cleaning schedule in the app.
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Simple line drawing of a kitchen sink with a tray and a circular object, no text or symbols present.Once the robot has mapped your home, you can use the app to identify carpets and rugs on the map so the robot can avoid them when it mops. If there are rugs blocking your robot's path to another room, you may need to move them.

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Floor plan diagram with labeled furniture and room layoutsCreate no-go zones in the app to keep your robot out of the areas you would like it to avoid:
- Near power cords or phone chargers.
• In front of high thresholds.
Note: BotBoundary strips can be used to physically block off areas and are available for purchase at sharkclean.eu
AVOID MOVING THE ROBOT OR DOCK EMPTYING

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Prohibition sign with concentric circles and diagonal line, indicating no interference or radiation patternWhile your robot is cleaning, do not pick it up and move it, or move the charging dock—this will impact the robot's ability to map your home.
HE DUSTBIN

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GETTING TO KNOW YOUR SHARK\* AI ROBOT VACMOP

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Error Indicator Light Charge Indicator Lights Wi-Fi Indicator Light Front Bumper Clean Button Dock Button Mopping Indicator Light Shark Fluid Reservoir Power ButtonCliff and Boundary Sensors

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Side Brush Battery Door Anti Hair Wrap Brush-roll Charging Contact Front Caster Wheel Drive Wheel Brush-roll Door Dustbin and FilterGETTING TO KNOW YOUR SHARK* AI ROBOT VACMOP

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FLUID RESERVOIR Removal Buttons Fill Port Pad Slot
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DOCK FRONT Charging Contacts Charging Dock DOCK BOTTOM Charger Cord Wrap
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DOCK LANDING MAT (This side up)DOCK SETUP

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- Select a permanent location with strong WI-FI for the Charging Dock, because every time you relocate it, your robot will have to completely re-map your house.
- Place the dock with its back against a wall and attach the landing mat. Select a level surface on bare floor, in a central area. Do not place dock against baseboards or heating elements.
- Remove any objects that are closer than 1m from either side of the dock, or closer than 1.6m from the front of the dock.
- Plug in the dock. The indicator light will illuminate green when the dock has power.
INSTALLING THE SIDE BRUSHES

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CHARGING
IMPORTANT: The Shark® AI Robot VACMOP has a pre-installed rechargeable battery. Charge the battery completely before first use. It may take up to 6 hours to fully charge.

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Line drawing of a hand pressing a button labeled '0' on a wooden surface (no text or symbols beyond basic markings)To charge, place the robot on the dock. The Power button on the side of the robot must be in the ON position (I). The robot will beep when charging begins and the charging indicator on the dock will turn from green to blue.

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Line drawing of a robotic vacuum cleaner connected to a power outlet (no text or symbols)When the cleaning cycle is complete, or if the battery is running low, the robot will search for the dock. If the robot doesn't return to dock, its charge may have run out, or if it is in wet cleaning mode, the dock may be blocked by carpet.

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Shark SharkIf the robot has no charge or it cannot return to the dock, manually place it on the dock. The indicator light will turn blue and the robot will beep when it is correctly placed on the dock.
NOTE: When manually placing the robot on the dock, make sure the Charging Contacts on the bottom of the robot are touching the ones on the dock. While the robot is charging, both white LED lights will flash. When charging is complete, both white lights will illuminate steadily. NOTE: When picking up the robot, be careful not to place fingers between the bumper and the base of the robot.
CHARGE INDICATOR LIGHTS

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While Charging (White)



No Charge or Off

The white charge indicator lights show how much battery power is remaining.
While the robot is charging, both white LED lights will flash. When charging is complete, both white lights will illuminate steadily. It may take up to 6 hours to fully charge your robot.
If the robot is idle and away from the charging dock for 10 minutes, it will enter Sleep Mode. The indicator lights will turn off, but the battery and Wi-Fi lights will remain on in sleep mode. Wake up the robot by pressing any button.
NOTE: If the low charge light is blinking red, there is not enough battery power for the robot to return to the dock. Manually piece the robot on the dock. TIP: To preserve battery life, turn off the power switch if the robot will not be used for a long period of time. The robot should be recharged at least once every three months. The switch must be in the ON position to charge the robot.
IMPORTANT: Before cleaning an entire room for the first time, we recommend that you first test your robot on a small section of the floor to ensure there is no scratching.
BUTTONS AND INDICATOR LIGHTS

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Control OFF SINHUA
CLEAN BUTTON
Press to begin a cleaning session. Press again to stop.

DOCK BUTTON
Press to stop cleaning and send robot back to the charging dock.

CHARGE INDICATOR LIGHTS
Display the amount of charge remaining in the battery.

WET MOPPING INDICATOR
LIGHT
Illuminates when fluid reservoir is properly installed. Droplet icon will turn red if there is no fluid in the reservoir. After 15 minutes, the robot will return to dock if reservoir is not filled.

"!" ERROR INDICATOR
See Troubleshooting section for full list of error codes.

WI-FI INDICATOR
White light: connected to WI-Fl. Red light: not connected. Flashing White: setup mode. No light: not set up yet.
PREP YOUR HOME
Your robot uses an array of sensors to navigate around walls, furniture logs, and other obstacles while it cleans. To prevent the robot from entering areas you don't want it to, set up no-go zones in the app. For best results, prepare your home as indicated below, and schedule a daily cleaning to ensure all floor areas are regularly maintained.
NOTE: Scheduling is one of numerous features that can only be done in the app.

OBSTRUCTIONS
Clear cords and small objects less than 8cm in height, and open interior doors to ensure a complete map of your home.

SCHEDULING
Schedule whole-home cleans with the app. To schedule a mopping run with the app, the reservoir must be filled and installed in the robot with the pad attached.

THRESHOLDS
Your robot can climb over most thresholds to get from room to room, but if one is too high, set up a no-go zone in the app to block it off.

AVOID MOVING THE
ROBOT & DOCK
While your robot is cleaning, do not pick it up and move it, or move the charging dock—this will impact the robot's navigation and ability to return to dock when cleaning is complete.

STAIRS
Your robot's cliff sensors will prevent it from falling off ledges. For the cliff sensors to work properly in any mode, all runners, rugs, or carpets must be at least 20cm from any stairs, or must extend over the edge of the stairs.

REMOVE RUGS FROM
DOORWAYS WHEN
MOPPING
Before mopping, you must set up Carpet Detection in the app, and move any carpets or rugs that block access to floors that you want your robot to mop.
MANUAL CLEANING MODE
To manually start a cleaning cycle, press the Clean button on the robot or on the mobile app. To immediately send the robot back to the dock, press the Dock button.
IMPORTANT: Before cleaning an entire room for the first time, we recommend that you first test your robot on a small section of the floor to ensure there is no scratching.
USING THE SHARK® AI ROBOT VACMOP
IQ NAVIGATION AND AI LASER VISION

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Line drawing of a room with a mat, a potted plant, and a circular object on a tiled floor (no text or symbols)After setup is complete, follow instructions in the app to help your robot conduct an Explore Run to create an initial map of your home.
The robot will travel from room to room to identify walls, furniture, and other obstacles as it cleans. This run will take less time than a full cleaning, as it doesn't cover the entire floor.

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Line drawing of a room interior with TV, rug, and floor (no text or symbols)The robot's object detection technology helps it navigate around obstacles taller than 8cm in height. Clear away small objects that may interfere with the cleaning path of your robot.
Create no-go zones in the app to block off areas you do not want the robot to enter. You can set up no-go zones around small objects, or use them to block off large areas.
VACUUM ONLY INSTRUCTIONS

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Illustration of a circular device with a stopper and a prohibition symbol (no text or labels)To vacuum, the fluid reservoir must NOT be attached to the robot. Make sure the dustbin is properly installed.
NOTE: Be sure to charge the robot completely before its first cleaning so that it can explore, map, and clean as much of your home as possible. It may take up to 6 hours to fully charge your robot.
NOTE: Avoid moving the dock. If it is relocated, the robot may not be able to find its way back to the dock. If the robot is relocated while in use, it may not be able to follow its intelligent cleaning path, or find its way back to the dock.
USING THE SHARK® AI ROBOT VACMOP
WET MOPPING SETUP
NOTE: Before it can mop, the robot MUST complete its Explore Run and an initial vacuuming run, and Carpet Detection must be set up in the app.

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Line drawing of a mechanical component with an open lid and arrow indicating direction (no text or symbols)Attach the mop pad by inserting the flat edge of the pad through the slot in the reservoir. Pull the mop pad all the way through the slot until it is securely inserted.

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Diagram of a circular mechanical component with internal slots and a directional arrow indicating rotation (no text or symbols)Secure the pad to the back of the reservoir.

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Line drawing of a mechanical component with a curved handle and base (no text or symbols)Lift open the fill cap on the top of the reservoir. Fill with room temperature water, to the MAX fill line. Close the cap and make sure it is properly sealed.

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Line drawing of a circular device with a separate rectangular component, showing an arrow pointing to its side (no text or symbols present)Firmly push the reservoir into the back of the robot, behind the dustboin, and ensure both latches click into place. The water droplet icon on the robot will illuminate white when the reservoir is inserted properly.
USING THE SHARK® AI ROBOT VACMOP
WET MOPPING SETUP

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Line drawing of a robotic vacuum cleaner (no text or symbols)When the reservoir has fluid and is properly installed, with the mop pad attached, the robot is ready to vacuum and mop simultaneously. Press the Clean button on the robot or in the app to start a vacuuming and mopping run. The robot will prime the mop pad for 30 seconds before starting its run.

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Line drawing of a robotic vacuum cleaner with directional arrows indicating motion (no text or symbols)When mopping is complete, remove the reservoir by pressing both buttons and sliding it out. Empty the reservoir after each use.
CAUTION: Floors may be slippery after mopping.

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Diagram of a mechanical component with an open lid and internal slots, showing an upward arrow (no text or symbols)To remove the mop pad from the reservoir, detach the pad from the back of the reservoir and slide the pad out of the slot.
NOTE: When mopping, your robot may travel over floor mats or rugs. Before the next mopping run, move rugs or mats out of the robot's path, or use the app to enable Carpet Detection or to set up no-go zones.

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Line drawing of a circular robotic device with a handle and mounting bracket (no text or symbols)Before your robot's first mopping run, set up Carpet Detection in the app. This ensures your robot will avoid carpets and rugs when mopping. Then follow the instructions in the app to help the robot complete its Explore Run, and then an initial vacuuming run. Once the robot completes these runs, it will create a map in the app, and you can select other areas for the robot to avoid when mopping.
USING THE SHARK® AI ROBOT VACMOP
Please visit sharkclean.eu for answers to all your app questions.
USING THE SHARKCLEAN APP
Get the most out of your Shark AI Robot VACMOP with these app features:

- Recharge and Resume Enable this feature to handle multi-room cleaning in larger homes. The robot will return to the dock, recharge, and can pick up where it left off.
- Carpet Detection Once the robot has mapped your home, activate Carpet Detection in the app to identify carpets and rugs for the robot to avoid when it mops.

• Scheduling
Set whole-home cleans for any time, any day.
• Control From Anywhere Wherever you are, you're in control of your robot.
• Cleaning Reports
Each time your robot cleans,
your app will generate a
cleaning report.
Search for SharkClean in the app store and download the app to your smartphone.
WI-FI TROUBLESHOOTING
- To use the app, your phone must be connected to a 2.4GHz network. The app will only work on a 2.4GHz network.
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Typical home Wi-Fi networks support both 2.4GHz and 5GHz.
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Do not use a VPN or a proxy server.
• Make sure Wi-Fi isolation is turned off on the router.
• DO NOT use Wi-Fi repeaters to connect your robot. - If you cannot connect, visit sharkclean.eu.
ERROR CODE PROBLEM
| ! (RED) + Wi-Fi indicator (RED Flashing) Wrong password for Wi-Fi | |
| ! (Flashing red) + Wi-Fi (RED) SS/D cannot be found, try connecting again | |
| ! + Wi-Fi (Flashing RED at the same time) | Wrong user name or password for your SharkClean account |
| Wi-Fi (RED Flashing) Cannot connect to Wi-Fi |
MAINTENANCE

CAUTION: Turn off power before performing any maintenance. NOTE: Even when the switch is in the OFF (O) position, the robot still uses a small amount of power.
EMPTYING THE DUSTBIN

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Technical line drawing of a robotic vacuum cleaner with internal components and a close-up inset showing the component detail (no text or symbols)With the fluid reservoir removed, press the Dustbin Release Button and slide out the dustbin.

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Diagram of a mechanical component with arrows indicating direction (no text or symbols)To open the dustbin lid, press and hold the button while lifting the lid, using the finger slots.

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Line drawing of a mechanical component pouring liquid into a container (no text or symbols)Empty debris and dust into dustbin. Wash dustbin if necessary, using water only.

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Technical line drawing of a mechanical assembly with an arrow indicating a component (no text or symbols present)To avoid mould, clean the area between the filter and the plastic shield after every mopping run, and periodically after vacuuming. Remove the shield and clear any debris buildup with a dry cloth or soft brush.
NOTE: Make sure to insert the dustbin completely, until it clicks into place.
MAINTENANCE
CLEANING AND REPLACING THE FILTER
For optimal suction power, after each use, clean and reinsert the filter inside the robot's dustbin. See sharkclean.eu for replacement filters.

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Technical line drawing of a mechanical component or housing (no text or symbols)Remove and empty the dustbin. Clean any hair or debris off the Anti-Tangle Comb on the back of the dustbin.

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Hand holding a handheld device with granular texture, no visible text or symbolsLightly tap the filter to remove debris every time you empty the dustbin. For a deeper clean, rinse the filter with water once a month. Allow the filter to air-dry for up to 24 hours before reinstalling. Do not use soap or scrub the filter. This will damage the material.

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Technical line drawing of a mechanical component with a grid base and internal structure (no text or symbols)Reinsert the filter into the dustbin, then slide the dustbin back into the robot until it clicks into place.
NOTE: Replace the filter once a year for optimal performance.
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ANTI-HAIR WRAP TECHNOLOGY®
ANTI HAIR WRAP
The Anti-Hair wrap Technology® actively removes hair wrap while your robot cleans. If some debris remains wrapped around the brush-roll, continue to run the robot to give the brush-roll time to clean itself. If some hair wrap or debris remains after continued cleaning, carefully remove it from the brush-roll.

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Cross-sectional diagram of a device showing internal components and two upward-pointing arrows (no text or symbols)To access the brush-roll, push up on the tabs on the brush-roll door, then lift off the door.

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Technical line drawing of a mechanical assembly with a hand holding a tool, no visible text or symbolsLift out the brush-roll and remove any debris. Reinstall the brush-roll, inserting the flat end first. Close the brush-roll door and press down until both sides click into place.
NOTE: Replace brush roll every 6 to 12 months, or when visibly worn. See sharkclean.eu for replacement parts.
MAINTAINING THE RESERVOIR AND MOPPING PAD

To clean pads, machine wash warm with light colors. Use mild detergents and do not use bleach or fabric softeners. Air-dry, or tumble-dry on low with no dryer sheets.

Empty the reservoir after each use. Rinse the reservoir and let it air-dry. DO NOT put the reservoir in the dishwasher.
NOTE: Before storing, make sure the reservoir and pad are completely dry. Store the reservoir and pad in a dry place to prevent damage.
MAINTENANCE
CLEANING SENSORS AND CHARGING CONTACTS
CLEAN SENSORS AND CHARGING CONTACTS AS NEEDED. With a dry cloth, gently dust off the sensors and contacts located on the bottom of the robot and on the dock.

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Technical diagram of a circular mechanical or electronic component with internal components and mounting holes (no text or symbols)IMPORTANT: The robot uses cliff sensors to avoid stairs and other steep drops. Sensors may work less effectively when they are dirty. For best results, clean sensors regularly.

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CLEAN SIDE BRUSHES AS NEEDED.

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Hand inserting a small component into a device casing (no text or symbols visible)NOTE: Remove and replace any side brushes that are bent or damaged. To remove a brush, lift it off its peg.
Carefully unwind and remove any string or hair wrapped around brushes. Gently wipe brushes with a dry cloth. To reinstall, snap the brushes over the pegs. Spin the brushes manually to make sure they are installed correctly.
MAINTENANCE
CLEANING THE WHEELS
CLEAN FRONT WHEEL PERIODICALLY. See sharkclean.eu for replacement parts.

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Line drawing of a hand using a tool to clean or install electronic components (no text or symbols visible)Periodically clean the drive wheels and the housing around them. To clean, rotate each drive wheel while dusting.
NOTE: Brush not included.
REPLACEMENT PARTS

Filter

Robot Dustbin

Brush-roll

Battery

Brush-roll Door

Side Brushes Charging Dock

ock

Dock Landing Mat

Mop Pad 2-Pack

Fluid Reservoir
PLEASE READ CAREFULLY AND KEEP FOR FUTURE REFERENCE.
These instructions are designed to help you keep your Shark AI Robot VACMOP running at peak performance.
Euro-Pro Europe Limited.
3150 Century Way,
Thorpe Park,
Leeds.
LS15 8ZB
SharkNinja Germany GmbH
Illustrations may differ from actual product. We are constantly striving to improve our products; therefore the specifications contained herein are subject to change without notice.
NOTE: To order replacement parts, visit sharkclean.eu.
MAINTENANCE

CAUTION: Turn off power before performing any maintenance.
TROUBLESHOOTING
If any error lights are illuminated or flashing on your Shark® AI Robot VACMOP, see the error code chart below:
ERROR CODE SOLUTION
| CLEAN (RED) + ! (RED) flashing | Suction motor failure. Remove and empty the dustbin, clean the filters, and remove blockages to ensure nothing is reducing suction. |
| CLEAN (RED) flashing | Robot may be stuck on an obstacle. Move robot to a new location on a level surface. |
| DOCK (RED) flashing | Front bumper may be jammed. Clean the bumper and make sure it moves in and out freely. |
| CLEAN (WHITE) + DOCK (RED) solid | BotBoundary error. Move your robot to a flat surface away from the magnetic boundary strip and try cleaning again. |
| CLEAN (RED) + DOCK (WHITE) flashing | Cliff sensor error. Move your robot to a new location and clean its cliff sensors. |
| CLEAN (RED) + DOCK (RED) flashing | Robot dustbin has been removed and needs to be reinserted. |
| DOCK (RED) + ! (RED) flashing | Side brush is stuck. Remove any debris from around the side brushes. |
| CLEAN (RED) + DOCK (RED) + ! (RED) flashing | A drive wheel is stuck. Clean the wheels and remove any debris wrapped around the axles. |
| CLEAN (WHITE) + DOCK (RED) + ! (RED) flashing | Wheel motor encoder failure. |
| CLEAN (WHITE) + ! (RED) flashing | Blockage in brush-roll. Remove any debris from around the brush-roll. |
| CLEAN (RED) + DOCK (WHITE) + ! (RED) flashing | Robot has encountered an error while booting. Please turn the power off and back on. |
| CLEAN (WHITE) + DOCK (RED) flashing | Robot cannot locate dock. Please stick up your robot and place it on the dock. |
| BATTERY ICON (RED) flashing | Battery is critically low and needs recharging. If your robot is unable to dock, place the robot manually on the dock. |
| CLEAN (RED) + DOCK (WHITE) flashing + ! (RED) | Robot is stuck. Please move to a level surface. |
| DROPLET ICON (RED) solid | Fluid Reservoir is empty. Refill before cleaning. |
Shark NINJA
TWO (2) YEAR LIMITED GUARANTEE
When a consumer buys a product in the Europe, they get the benefit of legal rights relating to the quality of the product (your "statutory rights"). You can enforce these rights against your retailer. However, at Shark we are so confident about the quality of our products that we give you an additional manufacturer's guarantee of two years. These terms and conditions relate to our manufacturer's guarantee only - your statutory rights are unaffected. Every Shark machine comes with a free parts and labour guarantee. You'll also find online support at www.sharkclean.eu.
How do I register my extended Shark guarantee?
You can register your guarantee online within 28 days of purchase. To save time, you'll need the following information about your machine:
- Model Number
- Serial Number (only if available)
• Date you received the machine (from your in-store receipt or delivery note)
To register online, please visit www.sharkclean.eu
IMPORTANT
• The manufacturer's guarantee covers your product for 2 years starting on the date of delivery.
- Please keep your receipt at all times. Should you need to use your guarantee we will need your receipt to verify the information you have supplied to us is correct. The inability to produce a valid receipt may invalidate your guarantee.
How long are new Shark machines guaranteed for?
Our confidence in our design and quality control means that your new Shark vacuum cleaner is guaranteed for two years.
What is covered by the free Shark guarantee?
Repair or replacement of your Shark machine (at Shark's discretion to decide whether to replace or repair) including all parts and labour. A Shark guarantee is in addition to your legal rights as a consumer.
What is not covered by the free Shark guarantee?
1 Blockages - For details of how to unblock your vacuum cleaner, please refer to the instructions.
2 Normal wear and tear of parts which require regular maintenance and/or replacement to ensure the proper functioning of your unit.
3 Accidental damage, faults caused by negligent use or care, misuse, neglect, careless operation or handling of the vacuum cleaner which is not in accordance with the Shark Instructions supplied with your machine.
4 Use of the vacuum cleaner for anything other than normal domestic household purposes.
5 Use of parts not assembled or installed in accordance with the operating instructions.
6 Use of parts and accessories which are not Shark spares.
7 Faulty installation (except where installed by Shark)
Where can I buy genuine Shark spares and accessories?
Shark spares and accessories are developed by the same engineers who developed your Shark vacuum. You'll find a full range of Shark spares, replacement parts and accessories for all Shark machines at www.sharkclean.eu. Please remember that using non-Shark spares may invalidate your manufacturer's guarantee. However, your statutory rights are unaffected.
END-USER LICENSE AGREEMENT FOR SHARKNINJA SOFTWARE
www.SharkClean.co.uk/EULA
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Line drawing of a hand using a tool to adjust or install electronic components on a device (no text or symbols visible)PLEASE READ CAREFULLY AND KEEP FOR FUTURE REFERENCE.
These instructions are designed to help you keep your Shark AI Robot VACMOP running at peak performance.
Euro-Pro Europe Limited.
3150 Century Way.
Thorpe Park.
Leeds
LS15 8ZB
SharkNinja Germany GmbH
c/o Regus Management GmbH.
Excellent Business Center 10.+11. Stock
Westhafenplatz 1.
60327 Frankfurt am Main, Germany
sharkclean.eu
Illustrations may differ from actual product. We are constantly striving to improve our products; therefore the specifications contained herein are subject to change without notice.
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