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| Product type | Robot vacuum cleaner |
| Brand | Cecotec |
| Model | Conga 999 Origin X-Treme (X/T/S/M) |
| Reference | 05866 / 08078 / 08079 / 08080 / 08081 |
| Power supply | 19 V DC, 0.6 A (charger) |
| Battery | Lithium-ion 14.4 V, 2000 mAh |
| Frequency bands | 2.4 GHz + Bluetooth |
| Max transmission power | 17.5 dBm |
| Cleaning modes | Auto, Random, Spiral, Edges, Manual, Floor cleaning (with water tank) |
| Suction levels | Eco and Normal |
| Water levels | Low and High |
| Filters | High efficiency, primary mesh, sponge, cotton (for water tank) |
| Brushes | 2 side brushes + self-cleaning brush included |
| Remote control | Wireless with included AAA batteries |
| Mobile app | Yes (Cecotec App) |
| Sensors | Anti-drop, proximity, bumper |
| Automatic return to base | Yes |
| Scheduling | Daily via app |
| Included accessories | Charging base, charger, cloth holder, cloth, water tank, dust tank, self-cleaning brush, 2 side brushes, 4 cotton filters, remote control, AAA batteries, manual |
| Country of manufacture | China (designed in Spain) |
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USER MANUAL Conga 999 Origin X-Treme CECOTEC
Safety instructions 8
- Parts and components 49
- Before use 50
- Installation 51
- Operation 51
- Cleaning and maintenance 54
- Troubleshooting 56
- Technical specifications 56
- Disposal of old electrical and electronic appliances 57
- Technical support and warranty 57
- Copyright 57
- Declaration of conformity 58
SOMMAIRE
Read these instructions thoroughly before using the product. Keep this instruction manual for future reference or new users.
- All safety instructions must be closely followed when using the appliance.
- This appliance is designed for domestic use only and is not intended for bars, restaurants, farmhouses, hotels, motels, and offices.
- Inspect the cord and housing of the charging base regularly for visible damage. Do not use the appliance if the cord, socket, or structure are damaged, do not work properly, or have fallen, and contact the official Cecotec Technical Support Service immediately.
- If the power cord is damaged, it must be replaced with a special cord or set to be supplied by the official Cecotec Technical Support Service.
- The appliance must be powered at a low safety voltage as stated on the product marking.
- This appliance can be used by children aged 8 years old 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 the use of the appliance in a safe way and understand the hazards involved. Children must not play with the appliance. Cleaning and user maintenance should not be carried out by unsupervised children.
- Do not use the appliance with non-rechargeable batteries.
- Unplug the appliance from the mains before removing the battery.
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Unplug the power cord of the charging base before cleaning or maintenance.
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Before turning the appliance on, make sure to remove objects and cords that may get in the way and affect proper operation of the appliance.
- This icon means: do not use the power cord if the plug is damaged.
- CAUTION: hazards may occur if the appliance runs over the power cord.
- WARNING: the appliance has rotating parts which may pose a risk of entrapment. Exercise extreme caution.
- Supervise children to prevent them from playing with the appliance. Close supervision is necessary when the appliance is being used by or near children.
- This product must be used in accordance with this instruction manual. Cecotec cannot be held liable or responsible for any damages or injuries caused by improper use.
- Make sure that the mains voltage matches the voltage stated on the product marking and that the wall outlet is grounded.
- This product can only be disassembled by qualified personnel.
- Do not touch the cord, the socket, or the charging base with wet hands.
- Keep the robot vacuum cleaner away from clothing, curtains, and any other similar materials.
- Do not expose the robot to direct sunlight, open fire, or wet environments.
- Do not sit or place heavy or sharp objects on top of the appliance.
- Always place the appliance on a flat and stable surface. Avoid placing it on unstable surfaces it could fall from (such as tables or chairs).
- Turn off the robot vacuum cleaner if it's not going to be used for an extended period of time.
- Before turning the robot vacuum cleaner on, check that all
connections, both on the robot and on the charging base, are in good condition.
- Avoid operating the robot vacuum cleaner under extremely high or low temperatures.
- Use only the charging base supplied with the appliance.
- Do not use accessories that are not compatible and/or not approved by Cecotec.
- Disconnect the appliance from the power socket before removing the battery or carrying out any maintenance tasks.
- Remove the battery from the product interior before disposing of the robot vacuum cleaner.
- The charging base must not be plugged to the mains socket when cleaning or maintenance tasks are to be carried out.
Battery instructions
- This appliance includes a Li-ion battery. Do not incinerate or expose it to high temperatures, as it may explode.
- Batteries may leak under extreme conditions. Do not touch any liquid that leaks from the battery. If the liquid gets into contact with skin, wash immediately with soap and water. If the liquid gets into the eyes, wash them immediately with clean water for a minimum of 10 minutes and seek medical attention. Wear gloves to handle the battery and dispose of it immediately in accordance with local regulations.
- Avoid contact between the battery and small metallic objects such as paper clips, coins, keys, nails, or screws.
- Before a new battery is used or the battery is used for the first time after long-term storage, fully charge the battery.
- After long periods of storage, it may be necessary to charge and discharge the battery several times to obtain maximum performance.
- Keep batteries out of the reach of children when there is a risk of ingestion.
- Battery ingestion can cause burns, soft tissue perforation, and death. It can cause severe burns within two hours of the ingestion.
- In case of battery ingestion, please seek medical help immediately.
- Keep the original instruction manual for future reference.
- Use the battery only for its intended purpose.
- WARNING: to recharge the battery, use only the power supply included with the appliance, with reference BZ015-190060-AG.
INSTRUCTIONS DE SÉCURITÉ
The graphics in this manual are schematic representations and may not exactly match the product.
Robot vacuum cleaner Fig. 1.1:
- Back Home
- Start/Pause button
- Top cover
- Anti-collision sensor
- Water-tank release button
- Dust tank
- Free-detection sensor
- Side brushes
- Drive wheels
- Charging terminals
- Omnidirectional wheel
- Battery
- Suction mouth
Robot vacuum cleaner light indicators
- Steady blue light: the robot is cleaning, or charge is complete
- Flashing blue light: Standby
- Steady white light: the robot is looking for the charging base
- Flashing white light: charging
- Flashing blue/white light: error
Charging base. Fig. 1.2:
- Operation light indicator
- Charging connector
- Charging terminals
Remote control. Fig. 1.3:
- On/Off button
- Auto mode
- Edge mode
- Manual mode
- Random mode
- Suction power level
ENGLISH
- Scrubbing level
- Start/Pause
- Spiral mode
- Back Home
Note:
The graphics in this manual are schematic representations and may not exactly match the product.
2. BEFORE USE
- This robot vacuum cleaner includes a package designed to protect it during transport. Take the robot vacuum cleaner out of the box. Keep the original box and other elements in a safe place, as this will help you prevent product damage when transporting it in the future. In case the original packaging is disposed of, make sure all packaging materials are recycled accordingly.
- Make sure all parts and components are included and in good conditions. If there is any piece missing or in bad conditions, contact the official Cecotec Technical Support Service immediately.
Box content. Fig. 1.4:
- Robot vacuum cleaner
- Charging base
- Charger
- Mop and mop holder
- Water tank
- Dust tank
- Self-cleaning brush
- 2 Side Brushes
- 4 cotton filters
- Remote control
- AAA batteries
- Instruction manual
Warnings
- Remove all objects around the robot vacuum cleaner such as clothing, papers, cables, curtains, or other fragile objects which may block or slow down the operation of the robot vacuum cleaner. Fig. 2
- If the room to be cleaned is near a balcony or stairs, a physical barrier must be placed to prevent product damage and ensure safe operation. Fig. 3
- Direct exposure to sunlight or heavy light contrasts may affect the correct operation of the sensors. If this happens, the robot vacuum cleaner will cease operation. Move it to a new location for it to start running again.
3. INSTALLATION
- Place the charging base against a wall and leave a minimum free space of 1.5 metres to the front and 0.5 metre to each side. Fig. 4
- Connect the charging base to a power socket. Wind and store the remaining cord in the lower part of the charging base to prevent accidents.
- Install both side brushes in their corresponding slots, located on the bottom part of the robot vacuum cleaner. Press until they click well into place. Fig. 5
- Place the robot vacuum cleaner in the charging base and make sure the charging terminals on the robot match those of the base. Once the robot vacuum cleaner is properly placed, it will beep once, and the light indicator will come on. If the light is flashing, it means the battery is not completely charged. To ensure the maximum cleaning time, wait until the light turns steady, as this will indicate the battery is fully charged and the robot vacuum cleaner is ready to clean. Fig. 6
4. OPERATION
Start cleaning
- Hold down the Start/Pause button on the robot vacuum cleaner to turn it on.
- Press the Start/Pause button on the robot vacuum cleaner, on the remote control, or on the app to start cleaning.
Note
- If the robot vacuum cleaner runs out of battery while cleaning, it will automatically return to the charging base. Once the battery is fully charged, the robot can start a new cleaning cycle.
- If there is no good access to the charging base, the robot vacuum cleaner will not be able to return to it. If this happens, place it manually on the charging base.
End cleaning
- Press the Start/Pause button on the robot vacuum cleaner, on the remote control, or on the app to pause the cleaning process.
- Press the Start/Pause button on the robot vacuum cleaner, on the remote control, or on the app to resume the cleaning process.
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Return to the charging base
Press the Back Home button on the robot vacuum cleaner, on the remote control (house symbol), or select the option in the app to send the robot vacuum cleaner to the charging base. The robot vacuum cleaner will stop vacuuming until it reaches the base.
Switch-off
Hold down the Start/Pause button on the robot vacuum cleaner to turn it off.
Warning
If you are not going to use the robot vacuum cleaner for an extended period of time, it is advisable to leave it switched off until new use.
Cleaning modes
This robot vacuum cleaner includes different modes and functions that can be activated from the remote control or the app.
Auto Mode
- Press the Start/Pause button on the robot vacuum cleaner, Auto mode on the remote control, or the automatic cleaning mode in the app for the robot vacuum cleaner to start automatic cleaning.
- The robot vacuum cleaner will clean the whole surface, edges, around objects such as tables, chairs etc., until the battery is low, then it will return to the charging base.
Random mode
- The robot vacuum cleaner will clean randomly until the battery percentage is low and it will return to the charge base.
- To activate this mode, press the random cleaning button on remote control or on the app.
Spiral mode
- When you select this mode, the robot vacuum cleaner will intensively clean a specific spot at maximum power. It will start cleaning at a specific spot and will move outwards in a spiral motion (1 metre). Then, it will return to the starting spot in an inwards spiral motion again.
- Before using this mode, place it in the spot you wish to clean.
- When it finishes and returns to the starting point, the robot vacuum cleaner will stop at the same point where it started cleaning.
- Press the Spiral cleaning button on the remote control or the app to activate this mode.
Edge Mode
When you select this mode, the robot vacuum cleaner will clean along the wall and around furniture (table legs, chair legs, etc.) until it goes back to the charging base.
Press the Edge cleaning button on the remote control or on the app.
Scrubbing mode. Fig. 7
- Remove the water tank.
- Lift the tank silicone lid and fill it with water.
- Refit the water tank.
- Attach the mop to the mop holder and the latter to the robot vacuum cleaner.
- Select the scrubbing level on the remote control or in the app. There are two scrubbing levels: Low and High.
- Once the desired scrubbing level has been selected, the robot vacuum cleaner will enter All in One mode to simultaneously vacuum, scrub, sweep, mop, and dry.
Note
- If you wish to mop, do not fill the water tank.
- If the tank is full, the robot vacuum cleaner will rotate on its own to moisten the mop as it leaves the base.
- To ensure perfect mopping right from the start, it is recommended to evenly dampen the mop before fixing it in place. It is also recommended to wash the mop after every use.
- It is recommended to be present when the robot vacuum cleaner is scrubbing.
- When the robot vacuum cleaner returns to the charging base, you must remove the mop. Do not leave the robot vacuum cleaner charging with the mop assembled.
Back Home mode
Press the Back home button on the robot, vacuum cleaner, on the remote control, or on the app (with a house icon) to send the robot to the charging base. The robot vacuum cleaner will stop vacuuming until it reaches the base.
Manual mode
Select the manual cleaning option in the app or use the directional arrows on the remote control to manually control your robot vacuum cleaner.
Power level function
Select the power level on the remote control or on the app to control the robot suction power level during cleaning. There are 2 suction power levels: Eco and Normal.
Cleaning scheduling
To make cleaning easier, the robot vacuum cleaner has a function that allows it to be programmed daily from the app. According to the setting, the robot vacuum cleaner will automatically start cleaning in the selected days at the desired time.
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5. CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE
Dust tank. Fig. 8
- Lift the top cover of the robot vacuum cleaner and remove the dust tank.
- Open the tank by unlocking the side flap and empty it.
High-efficiency filter. Fig. 9
- The high-efficiency filter is designed with fibres that help trap dust particles, dust mites, pollen... It is very important to periodically clean the filter, to prevent these particles from building up in the filter, causing efficiency loss. It is convenient to carry out this maintenance once a week.
- It is recommended to replace the high-efficiency filter with a new one without exceeding 160 cleaning hours.
Recommendation
You can remove dirt from the high-efficiency filter with a small brush or gently shake the filter on a hard surface to remove the dust. The high-efficiency filter cannot be washed.
Mesh primary filter and sponge filter. Fig. 9
The filtering system is featured with a primary mesh filter and a sponge filter, located next to the high-efficiency filter. It is suggested to replace them either after a maximum of 160 hours of use or when they are worn out due to operation.
Recommendation
Dirt can be removed with a small brush or by shaking carefully against a hard surface for dust to fall off. You can also use warm water without detergents to obtain better results. Always make sure they are completely dry before installing them again; otherwise, moisture can reach the robot vacuum cleaner's motor and damage it.
Cleaning the fall-detection sensors. Fig. 10
Use a clean, dry and soft cloth to wipe off any dust from the fall-detection sensors located on the robot vacuum cleaner's lower part.
Warning
Do not apply cleaning products directly on the sensors.
Side brushes.
Side brushes are designed with multiple bristles and are used to push dirt towards the suction mouth and to thoroughly clean edges and corners. These brushes can wear out over time, negatively affecting cleaning efficiency. For this reason, it is suggested to replace each side brush after a maximum of 220 hours or less.
Recommendation
It is recommended to clean the side brushes once a week with the help of the self-cleaning brush.
Sensors
- The robot vacuum cleaner has different types of sensors, for example, proximity sensors that allow the robot to move around while detecting obstacles, or fall-detection sensors that help the robot detect slopes or possible gaps/unevenness such as staircases. These sensors are always in contact with dust particles, and therefore can deteriorate over time, causing possible navigation errors.
- It is suggested to clean all the robot sensors with a dry and soft cloth after a maximum of 35 hours of operation or less.
Cleaning the drive wheels and the omnidirectional wheel. Fig. 11
Use a clean, dry, soft cloth to wipe dust off the drive wheels and the omnidirectional wheel located on the bottom of the robot vacuum cleaner.
Changing the cotton filter. Fig. 12
- Remove the silicone plug from the bottom of the water tank.
- Remove the cotton filter from the silicone plug.
- Replace the cotton filter with a new one and refit the silicone plug in the tank.
Charging base. Fig. 13
Use a clean, dry, soft cloth to wipe dust off the infrared lens and charging terminals. It is recommended to clean them once a month.
Charging and replacing the battery. Fig. 14
- To lengthen the battery shelf life, leave the robot vacuum cleaner to charge in the charging base when not in use.
- Remove the battery and store it in a safe, dry place if the robot vacuum cleaner will not be used for a long period of time.
To replace the battery, follow the instructions below:
- Unscrew the screws on the battery compartment, remove the battery cover, and the battery itself.
- Insert the new battery with the battery label facing up.
- Put the battery and the battery cover in back in place and properly fix the screws back again.
6. TROUBLESHOOTING
| Beeps Error Solution | ||
| 1 Low battery Place the robot in the charging base. | ||
| 2 Side brush error. Check if the side brushes are blocked and clean them. | ||
| 3 Suction motor error. | Check if there are obstructions blocking the air inlet. Empty the tank. Clean the filters with a vacuum cleaner or a self-cleaning brush. Check if the filters are wet. Dry the filters in a natural way before using them. Make sure they are completely dry. If any moisture remains, it could reach the motor and damage the robot vacuum cleaner. | |
| 4 Main-brush fault. Check if the main brush is blocked or tangled and clean it. | ||
| 5 Bumper error. Carefully clean the sensors with a clean, dry cloth. Restart the robot vacuum cleaner. To do this, switch the robot off and on. | ||
| 6 Charging error. Check if the charging base indicators are on. Otherwise, contact the official Technical Support Service of Cecotec. Clean the charging terminals with a clean, dry cloth. Check if the robot vacuum cleaner beeps when it gets to the charging base. Contact the official Technical Support Service of Cecotec. | ||
7. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Conga 999 Origin X-Treme / X/ T/ S/ M
Product reference: 05866/08078/08079/08080/08081
Input: 19V DC 0.6 A
Battery: 14.4 V DC Li-ion 2000mAh
Frequency bands: 2.4 GHz + BT
Maximum Transmission Power: 17.5 dBm
Technical specifications may change without prior notification to improve product quality.
Made in China | Designed in Spain
8. DISPOSAL OF OLD ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC APPLIANCES

This symbol indicates that, according to the applicable regulations, the product and/or batteries must be disposed of separately from household waste. When this product reaches the end of its shelf life, you should dispose of the cells/batteries/accumulators and take them to a collection point designated by the local authorities.

Consumers must contact their local authorities or retailer for information concerning the correct disposal of old electrical and electronic appliances and/or their batteries.
Compliance with the above guidelines will help protecting the environment.
9. TECHNICAL SUPPORT AND WARRANTY
Cecotec shall be liable to the end user or consumer for any lack of conformity that exists at the time of delivery of the product under the terms, conditions, and deadlines established by the applicable regulations.
It is recommended that repairs be carried out by qualified personnel.
If at any moment you detect any problem with your product or have any doubt, do not hesitate to contact the official Cecotec Technical Support Service at +34 96 321 07 28.
10. COPYRIGHT
The intellectual property rights over the texts in this manual belong to CECOTEC INNOVACIONES, S.L. All rights reserved. The contents of this publication may not, in whole or in part, be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, transmitted, or distributed by any means (electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or similar) without the prior authorization of CECOTEC INNOVACIONES, S.L.
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11. DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY

Cecotec Innovaciones hereby declares these robot vacuum cleaners, models 05866_Conga 999 Origin X-Treme, 08078_Conga 999 Origin X-Treme X, 08079_Conga 999 Origin X-Treme T, 08080_Conga 999 Origin X-Treme S, and 08081_Conga 999 Origin X-Treme M comply with the Directive 2014/53/EU on radio
equipment.
The full text of the EU Declaration of Conformity can be found on the following website: www.cecotec.es
1. PIÈCES ET COMPOSANTS
6. PROBLEEMOPLOSSING
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