ElectrIQ CLARA User manual

USER MANUAL
Window Cleaning Robot
iQlean-WR01
Thank you for choosing your electriQ robot window cleaner. This instruction manual
is designed to provide you with all required instructions related to the installation,
use and maintenance of the appliance. In order to operate the unit correctly and
safely, please read this instruction manual carefully before installation and usage.

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CONTENTS
SAFETY
3
PRODUCT OVERVIEW
5
ASSEMBLY
6
OPERATION
7
DIAGNOSTICS
9
CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE
9
TROUBLESHOOTING
9
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION
11
SUPPORT
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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
Important
• Carefully read the instructions before operating the unit. Please retain
the manual for future reference
•Before use ensure product’s safety harness is securely fastened.
•People on the ground and balconies below the robot should be protected
from the danger of injury caused by accidental failure of the robot.
• This robot window cleaner has been tested and is safe to use. However,
as with any electrical appliances - use it with care.
•For normal operation the machine must be plugged into the power
supply at all times.
•Ensure the robot’s battery is fully charged before use. This is shown by
an illuminated green LED in the status indicator.
•Do not use on cracked or damaged glass. Where glass has been
coated, with reflective film for example, ensure the surface is fully intact.
•Keep hair, loose clothing and fingers away from the air intake and the
moving parts of the machine.
•Keep the machine away from flammable liquids and gasses that may be
drawn into the machine.
•The power supply unit must be only connected to a 220-240V / 50-60Hz
earthed outlet.
•Always check the rating label against your electrical supply.
• If you are in any doubt about the suitability of your electrical supply have
it checked and, if necessary, tested by a qualified electrician.
• Disconnect the power plug from unit before dismantling, assembling or
cleaning.
• Do not clean the unit by spraying it or immersing it in water.
Never operate this appliance if the cord or power supply is damaged.
Ensure the power cord is not stretched or exposed to sharp objects /
edges.
• Do not use the appliance if any part or any accessory is damaged or
defective.
• A damaged power supply should be replaced only with original parts
from the manufacturer.
• This appliance is not intended for use by persons (including children)
with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities. It is also not
intended for use by those with a lack of experience and knowledge,
unless they have been given supervision or instruction concerning the use
of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety.
• Do not leave children or animals unsupervised with this appliance.
• Any service other than regular cleaning should be only performed by an
authorised service representative. Failure to comply could result in a
voided warranty.

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• Do not use the appliance for any other purposes than its intended use.
• Do not use the appliance in places with high humidity (>80%RH)
• Do not immerse the robot in water or other liquids. If the robot is
immersed in water or other liquids by mistake, do not touch it with your
hands. If the appliance is immersed in water or other liquids, discard it.
• Do not use in an environment where there is a risk of fire or explosion.
• Do not place any object on the top of the robotic cleaner
• Make sure unit is assembled correctly before use.
• Charge for 24 hours before operating first time. If not using the robot for
a long period please fully charge and remove the battery.

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PRODUCT OVERVIEW
Your robot window cleaner is designed to clean windows at a rate of 4 minutes per
square meter.
It is mains powered and has a backup battery to power the unit in the event of a power
cut.
A remote control can be used to set the robot on a cleaning pattern or it can be
controlled manually. It can detect the edge of windows and change direction.
The device is protected by a safety harness, in the unlikely event of a loss of suction.
STATUS INDICATOR
Red: Charging
Green: Fully charged
Blue: Suction
(see also Diagnostics, page 8)
WARNING:
•Do not use on frameless windows.
•Ensure that the cleaning ring is correctly installed over the cleaning wheel to
avoid loss of suction.
•Do not use in wet weather.
•Always ensure that people on the ground or on balconies below the window
cleaning robot are protected from the danger of injury from of the unit falling on
them.
Tethering point
Buzzer
Status indicator
Air intake
Stop/start button
Power switch
Power socket

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ASSEMBLY
CLEANING CLOTH
The robot has two cleaning wheels on its underside.
Each wheel requires a cleaning cloth, which is in turn held in place by a cleaning ring.
Take the cleaning ring, and warp the cleaning cloth over it. Take the assembled ring and
cloth and press it onto the cleaning wheel.
CONNECTING THE POWER SUPPLY
The robot window cleaner requires connection to the power supply at all times of
operation. Referring to the diagram below/following page,
1. Insert the ‘figure of 8’ jack into the power supply.
2. Insert the DC output jack from the power supply into the socket of the extension
cable.
3. The right-angled jack of the extension socket is then inserted into the power
supply socket on the robot (see previous page) and the nut is tightened.
4. Attach the safety harness to a suitable position above the window.
5. Insert the mains plug into a mains socket and switch on.
Cleaning ring
Cleaning cloth

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Once the power is switched on, check the fan is creating suction and that the status
indicator lights are OK. Place the robot on the window, keep it away from the window
frame initially. Check that the suction can hold the device, then let go.
To remove the device, use one hand to gently pull the safety harness, and use your
other hand to remove the robot.
BACKUP BATTERY
Should the power supply fail, an internal battery will provide power for up to 30 minutes.
The device will continue to operate but a warning sound will be emitted along with a
flashing red light. At this point the user should recover the machine from the window to
prevent a loss of power and a fall.
OPERATION
CLEANING WINDOWS
For best results work in dry and sunny weather.
STEP1:DRY WIPE
For the first run it is advised to operate the unit dry, without water, to remove dust from
the window. This prevents a build up of mud on the window and poor results.
‘figure of 8’
jack
Mains
Power
Supply
Extension
cable (4m)
Safety
harness

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STEP2:DAMP CLEAN
Remove the dirty cleaning cloths and replace with clean ones.
Spray the clean cloths with 1 to 2 spays of cleaning agent so that the cloth is damp but
not wet. A wet cleaning cloth will give poor results.
REMOTE CONTROL
The robot’s movements are controlled either manually or can be set to follow
predetermined patters.
The robot window cleaner can receive signals from the front and the back side of the
machine so it can be controlled from either side of the glass.
Move up manually
Move down manually
Move left manually
Move right manually
Move up to the top of the window and then
clean in a pattern from left to right
Clean in a downward pattern from right to left
Clean in a downward pattern from left to right
Stop
Start
A and B
Not used

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DIAGNOSTICS
The functional status of the robot can be read from its status indicator window. There are
three LEDs, one in the left of the window, one in the centre and one on the right.
Left
LED
Centre
LED
Right
LED
STATUS
Red
Charging
Green
Fully charged
Red
flashing
Warning
sound
Power supply interrupted
Red
flashing
Blue
flashing
Hardware error
Red
flashing
Beep
Vacuum too low / air
leakage during operation
CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE
After use, please wash the cleaning cloths as follows:
•Washing temperature lower than 40°C
•Do not tumble dry
•Do not iron
•Not dry clean
•Do not bleach
TROUBLESHOOTING
1. On start-up, the machine performs a self-test, if any problems are detected, such
as too little or too much friction please check the following:
•Is the cleaning cloth too dirty?
•Glass is unsuitable?
•Glass is already very clean and too slippery to clean again?
•Humidity too low, glass too slippery?
2. Using the automatic program the machine slips and cannot detect the edge
of the window.
•Stop the device and use alternative programs or
3. The machine does not complete the cleaning of the window and stops before
completing the window.
•Use program and to continue the unfinished parts
4. The unit skids and cannot climb the window
•Friction is too low, suction from the fan is too low

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•Cleaning cloth is too wet
•Glass is already very clean and slippery
•Humidity is too low
•Solution: use program , , or putting the machine in the middle of the
window to avoid malfunction
5. Uneven operation of the machine
•Cleaning cloth is too dirty. Replace cloth with clean one.
•Uneven areas on the surface of the glass, for example algae.
•Cleaning wheel loose, please tighten.
6. Due to a power outage, the machine makes warning sound and red light flashes
•Robot is using backup battery. To prevent complete power failure, use the
safety harness to pull it back to a safe position. Turn off the power and check
all power connections.
7. The machine encounters an obstacle and stops with the red light flashing (no
warning sound).
•Use the safety harness to pull the unit back to a safe position.
•Eliminate obstacles on windows
•Check if there is a cause of leakage
8. On start-up, the machine does not operate, with no alarm.
Scenario
LED status
Machine status
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Right LED: off
Battery voltage is too low, please charge to full power (green LED) and
then use. If after charging for more than 8 hours the situation is the
same, battery has failed and needs replacing
Central LED: Blue
flashing
Alarm
2
Left LED: Red
flashing
Hardware failure
Please contact customer services for repair.
Central LED: Blue
flashing
No alarm
9. After cleaning the windows, swirls are visible on the glass at night.
•Repeat cleaning with a dry cloth. Then clean and dry the cleaning wheel.
•Fit a new cleaning cloth and dampen with one to two drops of cleaning agent
or alcohol. This will remove swirl marks.
10.The machine has cleaned the whole window and does not stop automatically.
•Press the stop button on the remote control.

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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION
Product dimensions
298 x 150 x 120mm
Product weight
945g
Input Voltage
100-240VAC,50Hz/60Hz
Power supply output
24V, 3.75A
Adapter certification
CE, UL, FCC
Power consumption
80W
AC power cord length
1.0m
DC power cord length
4.0m
Safety harness length
4.5m
Battery
4 x Li-Po, 3.7V
Battery working time
20 minutes
Battery life time
2 years
Cleaning speed (two
passes required)
4min per m²
Maximum cleaning area
Height:6 meters
Wide:5meters
electriQ UK SUPPORT
www.electriQ.co.uk/support
www.electriQ.co.uk
Call: 0330 390 3061
Office hours: 9AM - 5PM Monday to Friday
Unit J6, Lowfields Business Park
Lowfields Way, Elland
West Yorkshire, HX5 9DA
Recycling facilities are now available for all customers at which you
can deposit your old electrical products. Customers will be able to
take any old electrical equipment to participating sites run by their
local councils. Please remember that this equipment will be further
handled during the recycling process, so please be considerate when
depositing your equipment. Please contact the local council for details
of your local household waste recycling centres.
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