Amibot Everybot Swip AS50 User manual

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Floor cleaning robot
User Manual
AS50

EN
User Manual
Thank you for choosing AMIBOT! We hope you are fully satised
using your robot as part of your cleaning routine.
If you should encounter situations that have not been properly
addressed in this User Manual or were to have any queries, do not
hesitate to contact us and a member of our Technical Customer
Service Department will be more than happy to answer your
questions.
For more information, you can visit the ocial AMIBOT website:
www.amibot.tech
We reserve the right to make technical alterations to the appliance
without prior notice with the objective of continually improving our
products and customer satisfaction.
Please carefully read all instructions in this manual before using this
appliance. AMIBOT will not be liable for damage due to incorrect use.

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Contents
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Recommendations ............................................................. 2
Product overview................................................................ 3
Product contents..................................................................................... 3
Product diagram ..................................................................................... 4
Operating the robot........................................................... 6
Charging the robot ................................................................................. 6
Cleaning ................................................................................................... 7
Starting the robot ................................................................................... 8
Cleaning routes................................................................................10
Putting the robot in standby ............................................................... 13
Stopping the robot................................................................................ 13
Maintenance...................................................................... 14
Water tanks............................................................................................ 14
Gap sensors........................................................................................... 14
Obstacle sensors and light sensor...................................................... 15
Thick microbre cleaning pads ........................................................... 15
Indicator lights and sounds............................................16
Troubleshooting................................................................17
Table: Malfunctions and possible causes .......................................... 17
Warranty and after-sales service.................................. 19
Technical specications ..................................................20
Safety instructions and precautions............................21
Operating conditions............................................................................ 21
Recycling instructions .....................................................23

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Recommendations
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• AMIBOT Swip is designed to be used inside.
• AMIBOT Swip is designed for routine oor cleaning. It is not in-
tended to replace heavy-duty cleaning.
• AMIBOT Swip needs a headway of at least 12 cm so that it can go
under furniture.
• AMIBOT Swip cannot go over obstacles, such as thresholds, oth-
erwise it automatically stops or reverses.
• AMIBOT Swip is designed to clean hard oors only.
• AMIBOT Swip must be used on at surfaces or slopes of no more
than 10%.
• Remove all objects located on the oor before starting the clean-
ing cycle.
• If the robot could come across a gap while cleaning, please check
that the gap sensors are clean.
• AMIBOT Swip is not designed to clean water or other liquids.
• Do not use the appliance on damp oors.
• Please switch o the appliance before handling it (manually mov-
ing it, maintenance, cleaning).
• The remote control requires 2 x LR03-type batteries (AAA), which
are included.

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Product overview
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Product contents
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4
1. AMIBOT Swip robot
2. Power adapter
3. 2 x water tanks
4. 4 x thick microbre cleaning
pads
5. Remote control (batteries
included)
6. User manual
2 3
5 6

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Product overview
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Product diagram
Robot top view
1. Start/Stop button
2. Carry handle
3. Bumper
4. Light sensor
5. Obstacle sensors
6. Power plug
Robot bottom view
1. Gap sensors
2. Water tank compartment
3. Power button
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2
3
5
4
6
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2 3
Water tanks
1. Notches to attach the water
tanks to the robot
2. Rell nozzle
3. Velcros to attach thick
microbre cleaning pads
4. Drip nozzles
1 2 3 4

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Product overview
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Remote control
1. Directional arrows
2. Start/Stop button
3. Y Mode button
4. DRY Mode button
5. Wall Mode button
6. SPOT Mode button
7. TURBO Mode button
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2
3
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6
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Operating the robot
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Charging the robot
Plug the robot in using the power adapter provided. The Start/Stop
buttons on the appliance and the remote control do not work when
the robot is charging.
NOTES:
• Before using the robot for the rst time, you are recommended to fully charge
the battery (for 150 minutes).
• You do not need to switch the robot on while it is charging.
• The average charge time is around 100 minutes. When the robot's battery is
fully empty, the charge time can be up to 150 minutes.
• Unplug the robot before starting it.
• If the robot is not used for a long period of time, you are recommended to fully
charge the battery, switch o the robot and store it in a cool, dry place.

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Operating the robot
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NOTES:
• Each water tank has a maximum capacity of 60ml.
• For optimum cleaning, check the dilution ratio indicated on the detergent bottle.
• Only use oor cleaner.
Cleaning
Attaching the cleaning pads
NOTE: If the microbre cleaning pads are too damp, the robot may not work
correctly. Wring them out well before attaching them to the underside of the robot.
Preparing the water tanks
Open the water tanks' rell
nozzle in the direction of the
arrow on the cap. Carefully pour
clean water with oor cleaner
into the tanks. Close the tanks.
Dampen the thick microbre
cleaning pads with clean water,
then wring them out. Attach
them to the water tanks using the
Velcros. Make sure the cleaning
pads are correctly positioned in
the centre of the water tanks.

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Operating the robot
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Inserting the water tanks
Insert the two water tanks into the compartments on the underside
of the robot. Once inserted, the water tanks must be able to rotate
freely. The robot is ready to start its cleaning cycle.
NOTES:
• Check that the water tanks are attached to the robot correctly. For optimum
performance, never cover the edge detectors.
• Do not use the robot on rugs or carpets.
• The water tanks must be removed from the robot before it is charged.
Starting the robot
Once the water tanks are inserted,
switch the robot on using the
power button on the underside
of the appliance (Figure 1). The
robot beeps several times and
the Start/Stop button turns blue.
Turn the robot over and place it
on the oor.
Figure 1

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Operating the robot
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Press the Start/Stop button on the appliance (Figure 2) or on the
remote control (Figure 3). The robot starts its cleaning cycle.
NOTES:
• Remove any objects from the oor before using the robot.
• When the robot starts, it beeps 5 times. The Start/Stop button is continuous
blue throughout the cleaning cycle.
• The Start/Stop button ashes yellow when it encounters a problem.
• The Start/Stop button turns continuous yellow if the batteries run out.
• The robot's cycle can be interrupted and it can be manually controlled using the
remote control.
Figure 2 Figure 3

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Operating the robot
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Cleaning routes
The robot has seven cleaning routes. All can be activated using the
remote control. The AUTO Mode can also be activated on the robot.
The average cleaning time is 100 minutes. After 50 minutes cleaning,
the robot stops automatically and beeps several times. Replace the
dirty microbre cleaning pads and rell the water tanks. Then you
can start a cleaning cycle.
AUTO Mode
Press the Start/Stop button on the remote control or on the
appliance. This mode is good for eectively cleaning clear spaces.
With the AUTO Mode, the robot alternates between the dierent
cleaning modes.
Y Mode
Y Mode can be activated using the remote control. The robot makes
Y-shaped movements, reproducing manual cleaning movements.

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Operating the robot
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SPOT Mode:
SPOT Mode can be activated using the remote control. This mode is
eective for cleaning a particularly dirty area. The robot moves in a
spiral to concentrate cleaning the area.
Wall Mode
This mode is useful for cleaning along the walls of a room. The robot
goes back on itself for 20 minutes and then goes into AUTO Mode.
DRY Mode
DRY Mode is a dry cleaning mode. It is particularly useful for
polishing oors, such as parquet ooring. The cleaning pads must
be completely dry and the water tanks empty.

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Operating the robot
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When the cleaning cycle is in progress, press the TURBO Mode
button to increase the robot's speed and clean more quickly. Press
this button a second time to go back to normal speed.
MANUAL Mode
TURBO Mode
MANUAL Mode is useful for
directing the robot to clean
a certain area. The appliance
should be switched o to use the
MANUAL Mode. Use the arrows
on the remote control to direct
the robot to where you would
like to clean.

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Operating the robot
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Putting the robot in standby
When the robot is not active for 5 minutes, it automatically goes into
standby. The Start/Stop button then goes o. Press the Start/Stop
button on the robot or the remote control to make the robot come
out of standby mode. The robot restarts its cleaning cycle.
Stopping the robot
When the robot stops its cleaning cycle or when its back-up battery is
weak, it automatically stops and beeps several times to let you know.
Thanks to its light detector, the robot stops in an easy-to-access area
so that it can be retrieved.
To manually stop the robot, press the Start/Stop button on the robot
or on the remote control.
Switching o the robot
Turn the switch on the underside of the robot to "O". The robot is
switched o.

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Maintenance
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Water tanks
Empty the water tanks every
time the robot completes a
cleaning cycle. Turn the robot
over and remove them by gently
pulling upwards.
Remove the water tanks and rinse them with clean water. Wait until
they are completely dry before you reattach them to the robot.
Regularly check that the water tanks' drip nozzles are not obstructed
by debris or limescale. Clean them with a soft cloth.
Gap sensors
Turn the AMIBOT over and wipe
any debris from the fan with a
dry cloth so the same level of
suction is maintained.

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Maintenance
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Obstacle sensors and light sensor
The obstacle detectors (1) on the
side of the robot and the light
detector (2) on the top must be
cleaned regularly to ensure that
the appliance works correctly.
Use a soft cloth or slightly damp
cotton bud, if necessary. Dry
the damp area well immediately
after cleaning it.
Thick microbre cleaning pads
The thick microbre cleaning pads are machine washable at 30°
maximum or may be handwashed with clean water and your usual
washing detergent.
NOTE: Accessories need to be replaced in accordance with how frequently the robot
is used and the amount and type of debris that it cleans.
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2

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Indicator lights and sounds
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Robot status Indicator lights and sounds
Charging (battery empty) Flashes yellow
Charging (average battery level) Flashes blue
Charging nished Beeps several times
Empty battery (robot cannot start) Continuous yellow + beeps
Starting a cycle Continuous blue + beeps
During cleaning cycle (average battery
level) Continuous blue
During cleaning cycle (low battery level) Continuous yellow
Cleaning cycle nished Flashes blue + beeps
Problem with the sensors Flashes yellow
Electrical problem Flashes red
Start/Stop button

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Troubleshooting
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Please contact AMIBOT technical department in the following cases:
• If the appliance has been dropped, damaged or come into contact
with water or another liquid.
• If the power cable is damaged.
• If the battery is defective.
Table: Malfunctions and possible causes
To avoid breakdowns/malfunctioning, regularly check and clean the
appliance accessories.
No Malfunction Cause Solution
01
The appliance
does not switch
on.
1. The appliance is not
switched on.
2. The appliance has
run out of battery.
1. Switch the power
button to ON "I" to
turn it on.
2. Charge the robot
using the power cable.

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Troubleshooting
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02 The robot does not
move correctly
1. The oor is too wet.
2. The water tanks
are not attached
correctly.
3. The cleaning pads
are too damp.
4. The oor is on a
slope of more than
10%.
5. The gap and
obstacle sensors
are dirty.
1. Dry the oor.
2. Remove and reinsert
the water tanks.
3. Remove and wring
out the cleaning pads
before reattaching
them to the water
tanks.
4. Place the robot on a
at surface that is no
more than 10%.
5. Clean the sensors
using a soft cloth.
03
The appliance
has lost cleaning
eciency.
1. The cleaning pads
are dirty.
2. The water tanks are
empty.
3. The robot battery is
weak.
1. Replace the cleaning
pads.
2. Rell the water tanks
with clean water
and your usual oor
cleaner.
3. Charge the robot.
04
The remote
control does not
work.
1. The batteries
are not inserted
or need to be
replaced.
2. The remote control
is broken.
1. Change the batteries.
2. Replace the remote
control with a new
one.
If none of the above-mentioned steps provide a solution for your
problem, please contact the AMIBOT after-sales department.
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