domoova DRV80 User manual

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Vacuum cleaning robot
User Manual
DRV80

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User Manual
Thank you for choosing DOMOOVA! 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 DOMOOVA website:
www.domoova.com
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. DOMOOVA will not be liable for damage due to incorrect
use.

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Contents
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Recommendations ............................................................. 3
Product overview................................................................ 4
Product contents..................................................................................... 4
Product diagram ..................................................................................... 5
Operating the robot........................................................... 8
Charging the robot ................................................................................. 8
Vacuum mode (dust bin)...................................................................... 10
Cleaning mode (water compartment) ................................................ 10
Starting the robot ................................................................................. 12
Scheduling the robot............................................................................ 12
Cleaning routes ..................................................................................... 14
Pausing the robot ................................................................................. 17
Stopping the robot................................................................................ 17
Maintenance......................................................................18
Side brushes.......................................................................................... 18
Side wheels and castor ........................................................................ 18
Dust bin and water compartment ...................................................... 19
Filters...................................................................................................... 20
Sensors and central Animal Brush ..................................................... 21
Microbre cleaning pads ..................................................................... 22
Indicator lights and sounds............................................23
Troubleshooting................................................................ 24
Table: Malfunctions and possible causes .......................................... 24
Warranty and after-sales service.................................. 26
Technical specications .................................................. 27

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Contents
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Safety instructions and precautions............................28
Operating conditions............................................................................ 28
Recycling instructions .....................................................30

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Recommendations
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• DOMOOVA DRV80 is designed to be used inside.
• DOMOOVA DRV80 is designed for a maximum surface area of 20
0m2.
• DOMOOVA DRV80 is designed for routine oor cleaning. The
appliance is not intended to replace heavy-duty cleaning.
• DOMOOVA DRV80 needs a headway of at least 7.5cm so that it
can go under furniture.
• DOMOOVA DRV80 cannot go over thresholds over 1 cm thick,
otherwise it automatically stops or reverses.
• DOMOOVA DRV80 is not designed to be used on long-pile carpets,
which could cause the robot to freeze or reverse.
• DOMOOVA DRV80 must be used on at surfaces.
• If the robot could come across a gap while cleaning, please check
that the gap sensors are clean.
• DOMOOVA DRV80 is not designed to vacuum water or other
liquid products.
• Do not use the appliance on damp oors.
• Please switch o the appliance before handling it (manually
moving it, maintenance, cleaning).
• The remote control requires 2 x LR03-type batteries (AAA). They
are not supplied with the robot.

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Product overview
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Product contents
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1. DOMOOVA DRV80 robot
2. Home base
3. Power adapter
4. Remote control (batteries
not included)
5. Dust bin
6. Water compartment
7. Microbre cleaning pads (x2)
8. HEPA lters (x2)
9. Side brushes (x4)
10. Cleaning tool
11. User manual
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Product overview
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Product diagram
Robot top view
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2
3
4
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1. Bumper
2. AUTO button
3. Random mode button
4. Integrated gyroscope
5. Dust bin/Water
compartment
6. Power plug
7. ON/OFF button
Robot bottom view
5
4
1
3
6
8
7
2
1. Charge contacts
2. Battery cover
3. Side wheels
4. Central Animal Brush
5. Central Animal brush cover
6. Gap sensors
7. Castor
8. Side brushes
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Product overview
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Dust bin
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3
4
1. Dust bin cover
2. Access to empty the dust bin
3. Dust bin release button
Water compartment
1
3
4
21. Rell nozzle
2. Water compartment sensor
3. Water compartment release
button
4. Cleaning pad Velcros
5. Drip nozzles
6. Cleaning pad support
7. Cleaning pad
4. HEPA lter
5. Protection lter
6. Prelter
7. Dust bin castor
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Product overview
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Remote control
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2
3
4
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8
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1. Time
a. PLAN: Scheduled time
b. CLOCK: Current time
2. Directional arrows
Home base
1. Power indicator light
2. Power adapter
3. Charging poles
4. Power plug
1 2
3
4
3. PLAN button (schedule)
4. SPOT Mode button
5. Home base button
6. CLEAN button
7. MAX button
a. Down button (setting
time)
b. Increase vacuum power
8. CLOCK button (setting the
clock)
9. Random Mode button

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Operating the robot
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Charging the robot
Assembling the home base
Plug in the home base using the power cable.
Place it on a level surface next to a wall, perpendicular to the oor.
Keep a distance of 2m minimum in front of the base and 1m at ei-
ther side.
NOTE: When the DOMOOVA robot is on its home base, make sure that it is switched
on and the home base power light is on.
Switching the robot on
Turn the power switch to ON. "I" is ON and "O" is OFF. The robot is
ready to be charged.
1 m 1 m
2 m

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Operating the robot
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Charging the robot
Figure 1 Figure 2
There are two ways to charge the battery:
• using the home base (Figure 1).
• using the power adapter (Figure 2).
NOTE:
• Before using the robot for the rst time, you must charge it for at least 12 hours.
It will only need to be charged for between 250 and 300 minutes thereafter.
• The robot must be switched on while it is being charged.
• The robot is charging when the orange AUTO light ashes slowly. Once charged,
the AUTO and Random mode lights turn steady green.
• If the robot is away from its home base and is inactive, it switches to standby
after around 10 minutes. The green indicator lights turn o.
• If the battery is weak while the robot is cleaning, it returns to its home base. The
home base must therefore be switched on.
• 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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Vacuum mode (dust bin)
To use the vacuum mode, attach the dust bin to the back of the ap-
pliance.
Mopping mode (water compartment)
Attaching the cleaning pad
Figure 1
Attach the cleaning pad (Figure
1) to the water compartment
using the Velcros on the under-
neath (Figure 2) then attach each
side to the cleaning pad supports
(Figure 3).
Figure 2
Figure 3

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Operating the robot
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Preparing the water compartment
Open the water compartment's rell
nozzle and carefully pour in clean water
with some oor cleaner.
Note:
• The water compartment has a maximum capacity of 300ml. For optimum per-
formance, it must have at least 50ml of liquid.
• For optimum cleaning, check the dilution ratio indicated on the detergent bottle.
• Only use oor cleaner.
• Prolonged use of any other product, such as white vinegar or bleach, could
damage the water compartment.
Inserting the water compartment
The vacuum mode stops when the cleaning mode is selected; the
vacuum stops when the robot detects the water compartment.
Clip it to the back of the robot. The robot automatically detects the
water tank thanks to its tank sensor. The robot is ready to start its
cleaning cycle.
NOTE:
• Do not use the water compartment to clean rugs or carpets.
• The water tank must be removed from the robot before it is charged.
• The dust remaining on the oor is picked up in the part of the tank intended for
the purpose as the central brush rotates.
• To allow vacuum mode to work, please refer to Vacuum Mode (page 10).

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Operating the robot
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After attaching the dust bin or
water compartment, switch the
robot on. Press the AUTO button
on the robot or the CLEAN button
on the remote control. The robot
starts its cleaning cycle.
Starting the robot
Note:
• When the robot leaves the home base, it beeps 5 times. The AUTO button indi-
cator light is steady green.
• If the robot is on standby, press the AUTO button on the robot or the CLEAN
button on the remote control to start a cleaning cycle.
• The robot's cycle can be interrupted and it can be manually controlled using
the remote control. When you reactivate automatic cleaning, the robot starts
a new path.
Scheduling the robot
With the schedule feature, the robot can start a cleaning cycle at
the time you choose every day of the week. The time and scheduled
time can be reset at any time via the remote control.
Setting the time
CLOCK
Figure 1 Figure 2
AUTO

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Operating the robot
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Setting a schedule
CLOCK
Press the CLOCK button on the remote
control (Figure 1). The time ashes;
use the arrows to adjust the hour and
minutes (Figure 2). Press CLOCK again to
validate the time (Figure 3). A quick beep
indicates that the time is set.
Press the PLAN button on the remote control (Figure 1). The schedule
time ashes; use the arrows to adjust the hour and minutes (Figure
2). Press PLAN to validate the scheduled clean time (Figure 3).
To cancel a schedule, reset the scheduled PLAN time to 0 (Figure 4).
To do so, follow the same steps as above.
NOTE: Scheduled cleaning and the remote control times are cancelled when the
batteries are changed. Reset the time and scheduled cleaning time as above.
PLAN
PLAN
Figure 3
Figure 1 Figure 2
Figure 3 Figure 4

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Operating the robot
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Cleaning routes
The robot has ve cleaning routes. These routes can be selected
using the remote control. AUTO and Random modes can also be
selected on the top of the robot.
AUTO mode
Click on the CLEAN button on the remote control or the AUTO
button on the appliance. This cleaning mode is recommended for
clear spaces. The robot makes forward movements.
Due to its integrated gyroscope, it scans its surroundings and starts
cleaning a specic area, covering areas of 3m x 3m. Once it has
cleaned the rst area, it goes on to the next one and so on. When the
robot starts its route, it goes to the the wall closest to it, which serves
as a point of reference in the room. It then starts its zigzag route and
readjusts its movements according to the obstacles it comes across.
It intuitively detects the remaining areas that need going over to
ensure optimum cleaning.

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Operating the robot
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Random mode
Random mode can be activated using the remote control or the
button on the top of the robot. The Random Mode button indicator
light turns steady green. The robot makes random movements
automatically going around the obstacles it nds during its cleaning
cycle. This mode is recommended for rooms that have a lot of
furniture and objects on the oor and carpets.
SPOT mode
This mode is the most eective when cleaning a particularly dirty area.
With the SPOT mode, the robot will move in a spiral to concentrate
vacuuming over the required area. At the same time, it activates its
MAX vacuum power to vacuum the dust from the oor more easily.
Once the area is clean, the robot returns to its starting point and
stops its cycle.

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Operating the robot
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MAX mode
The MAX mode is useful for
oors that are extremely dusty.
Press the MAX button to increase
the robot's vacuum power. Press
this button a second time to go
back to normal vacuum power.
Home base mode
If you need to charge the robot at any time while it is in use, you can
do so by pressing the "Home Base" button on the remote control.
The robot will automatically go back to home base after searching
(search time depends on the distance between the home base and
if there are any objects along its route).

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Operating the robot
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Pause
To pause the robot, press the AUTO button on the robot or CLEAN
on the remote control.
NOTE: The robot automatically switches to stand-by after around 10 minutes. It can
be switched back on at any time by pressing the AUTO or CLEAN buttons. Press the
button a second time to reactivate its cycle.
Stop
When the robot nishes its cleaning cycle, it goes back to home
base. To manually stop the robot, press the AUTO button on the
robot or CLEAN on the remote control.
Switch o
Turn the switch on the side of the robot to "O". The robot is switched
o.

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Maintenance
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Side brushes
The side brushes can be
unscrewed, then washed with
clean water. Dry before reuse.
The left brush is marked with an
"L" and the right brush is marked
with an "R". The letters engraved
on the side brushes and on the
robot will guide you.
NOTE: Side brushes must be replaced if you notice that their original shape has
changed.
Side wheels and castor
Wipe the side wheels with a dry
cloth to remove accumulated
dust.
Pull rmly on the castor to
remove it. Then clean out all the
dirt from inside the cavity. Use
a slotted screwdriver to remove
the castor from its frame and
wipe it clean. Remove the hair
and other debris caught around
the axle.
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