ElectrIQ iQLEAN-GR01 User manual

USER MANUAL
Robot Vacuum Cleaner
iQLEAN-GR01
Thank you for choosing your electriQ robot vacuum 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
PARTS LIST
5
PRODUCT OVERVIEW
6
INITAIL SETUP
8
OPERATION
10
APP CONTROL
11
CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE
16
TROUBLESHOOTING
19
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
20
SUPPORT
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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
IMPORTANT
•Carefully read the instructions before operating the unit. Please retain
the manual for future reference.
•This appliance is for indoor use only.
•Rating: This unit must be only connected to a 220-230 V 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, retested by a qualified electrician.
•This robotic vacuum cleaner been tested and is safe to use. However,
as with any electrical appliance - use it with care.
•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.
•Avoid touching any moving parts of the appliance.
•Never insert fingers, or any other objects while machine is in
operation.
•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.
•Only use the original battery or charger from the manufacturer, any
third-party components may damage the unit.
•Any service other than regular cleaning should only be performed by
an authorised service representative. Failure to comply could result in
a voided warranty.
•Do not use the appliance for any purpose other 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 if liquids are spilled on the floor.

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•Do not use in an environment where there is a risk of fire or explosion.
•Do not use to clean printer toner spilled on the floor as this could
cause fire.
•Before using the robot cleaner, remove any fragile objects from the
floor e.g. glasses, bottles, candles, lamps. Also removes any sharp
metals, needles, nails, sharp glass pieces or any other objects that
could block or damage the robot.
•Do not place any object on the top of the robotic cleaner.
•Do not leave any fragile objects on the side of the tables, cabinets etc
where the robot could bump into and cause them to fall.
•Before operating the robot, ensure that there are no obstructions
which could cause the robot to become trapped or jammed.
Unit Safety Protection and Performance Tips
•Make sure unit is assembled correctly before use.
•Charge for 24 hours before operating for the first time. If not using the
robot for a long time please fully charge and remove the battery.
•Always use the battery charger provided.
•Clean the robot and brushes regularly. Empty and vacuum the dust
container.
•If the robot become entangled, remove brushes, clean the debris and
reassemble.
FEATURES OF YOUR ROBOT VACUUM CLEANER
•Four smart cleaning modes designed to suit your different cleaning needs. They
can be controlled by the remote control and through the app.
•Great cleaning efficiency and power saving.
•Charging base both recharges the vacuum’s battery and unloads the robot’s
dust box into its own larger dust box for ease of emptying.
•User-friendly design –Press the Control Button to start cleaning, follow the
Voice Prompt to get the robot working for you.
•Pre-filter can simply be rinsed under the tap.

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PARTS LIST
Please familiarise yourself with this list before commencing operation.
Robot Vacuum
Cleaning
Brush
Dust Box
Remote Control
Mains Adapter
Charging Base
Side Brushes
HEPA Filter
Magnetic Strip

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PRODUCT OVERVIEW
Your robot vacuum cleaner is designed for cleaning homes, small offices and other small
rooms. It provides excellent cleaning for a variety of floor types including:
•Wooden floors
•Tiled floors
•Stone floors
•Short-pile carpets (less than 1.5cm deep)
Dust Box Release
Go Home
Start/Pause
Wi-Fi Indicator
Bumper Sensor
sensor
TOP
Ground Sensors
Side Brushes
Wheel
Dust Box
BOTTOM
Charge Plates
Universal
Front Wheel
Battery
Main Roller
Brush
Charging Socket
Power Switch

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DUST BOX
CHARGING STATION
REMOTE CONTROL
HEPA Filter
Sponge Filter
Dust Box Cover
Dust Box Side Cover
Signal Indicator
DC socket
Charging Contacts
Primary Filter
Dust Box Top Part
Dust Box Bottom Part
Go Home
Forward
Turn Right
Increase Suction
Virtual Wall
(optional feature)
On/Off
Pause/Start
Turn Left
Turn Back
Reduce Suction
Spot Cleaning

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INITIAL SETUP
INSTALL SIDE BRUSHES
Install the side brushes paying attention to
the
‘L’ and ‘R’ markings
REMOVE THE BUMPER
PROTECTORS
Gently pull off the bumpers protectors and
keep safe for future use and storage.
CHARGE YOUR ROBOT
Place the charging station
against a wall on flat, level
ground. Keep the charging
station free of obstructions 0.5m
to the left and right and 1.5m in
front.
There are two ways to charge
the robot:
1. On the charging station.
2. Charging directly from the
power adapter.
Indicator Light

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TURN ON THE UNIT
When sufficiently charged, press the power button to
turn on your robot vacuum.
BEFORE USE
Before using your robot vacuum cleaner:
•Arrange your furniture so that your robot move around freely.
•Block off hazards such as stairways and bannisters to prevent your robot from
danger.
•Take care to remove small objects from the floor, for example power leads, toys
etc as these may get tangled in the robot’s mechanism.
•Do not use the mopping function on carpet and if you have any loose rugs, roll
them up to keep them away from the vacuum.
MAGNETIC STRIP USE
The robot is programmed to not cross a magnetic field. Use the magnetic strip it to block
off doorways etc. It can be used underneath carpets to be more discreet.
BATTERY CARE
To get the most from your robot’s battery, please charge product fully before any
expected long periods of inactivity.
To prevent the battery from self-discharging please recharge every three months.
If it reaches a level of deep discharge it may not be able to recover. In this case please
contact product support
When charging, the indicator light flashes. When it is complete the indicator turns green.
During cleaning the robot monitors its own charge level and returns to the charging
station when required. You can also put the robot into recharging mode by pressing the
button on the remote control or on the app.
Please note:
•Do not operate the charging station in areas with strong reflections such as direct
sunlight or mirrors. If this is unavoidable please cover the reflective surfaces up to
7cm from the bottom.
•Please fully charge the robot before first use. Charging time is approximately 6
hours.
•For electrical safety and to prevent leaking to the floor, do not charge the robot
with the water tank fitted.
•During charging do not press any button other than

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OPERATION
The product has number of different cleaning modes to cater for different cleaning
needs. The cleaning mode can be chosen on the robot, on the remote control or on the
WeBack app.
AUTOMATIC
CLEANING
The robot will scan the immediate environment and generate a
map in its internal memory. It will then clean the room in S-shape
cleaning patterns and finally clean around the perimeter of the
room.
To activate: with the robot in standby mode, switch on the power.
After hearing the robot voice prompt, press the start button or
press “ ” on the remote control or in the app. The robot will then
start to clean.
SPOT
CLEANING
This mode is useful where there is cleaning required concentrated
on one area. With the robot on standby/suspend, press the partial
cleaning button and the robot will clean within a 1.5m square area
based on its starting position. After cleaning the robot will return
to the start position.
To activate: press the Spot Cleaning button in the app or on the
remote:
BORDER
CLEANING
The robot cleans along the perimeter of fixed objects (e.g. walls)
and returns to the charging station once border cleaning is
finished.
To activate: press the Border Cleaning button on the remote
or start on the app.
SUCTION
ADJUSTMENT
Press the button on the remote control or in the app to
adjust suction levels.
MANUAL
CONTROL
Press the direction buttons in the app or on the remote control to
control the robot’s movement forwards, backwards, left and right.
VIRTUAL
WALL
To activate: press Virtual Wall in the remote or app to draw a
virtual wall on the map which the robot must not cross.
PAUSE
During operation of the robot press the “Start” button or the pause
button on the remote / app.
WAKE UP
After three minutes of inactivity, the robot goes into sleep mode
and all indicators turn off. You can use any buttons on the robot
or app to wake it up.
If it has been inactive for more than 20 minutes, on the Start and
Go Home buttons can wake it.
SHUT DOWN
After the robot has completed its task and come to rest, press the
main power switch at the side of the robot to shut down.
Note: it is recommended that after the robot has completed its
task, it is returned to the charging station to fully recharge the
battery. It not in use for a long time, then it can be shut down.

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APP CONTROL
Before you start:
•Ensure your router provides a standard 2.4GHZ connection.
•If your router is dual band ensure that both networks have different network names (SSID). The
provider of your router / Internet service provider will be able to provide advice specific to your
router.
•Place the cleaning robot as close as possible to the router during setup.
•Once the app has been installed on your phone, turn off the data connection, and ensure your
phone is connected to your router via Wi-Fi.
DOWNLOAD THE APP TO YOUR PHONE
Download the WeBack app, from your chosen app store, using the QR codes below, or by
searching for the app in your chosen store.
Android: IOS:
REGISTER/LOG IN
1. Select the ‘Register’ button
at the bottom of the screen.
2. Enter your details and the
verification code to register
the app.
3. If you have already
registered the software, log
in.

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ADD DEVICE
4. At the Device screen select
the + symbol to add a
device.
5. You will now be prompted to
scan the QR code which is
located on the underside of
your robot.
6. Now select your Wi-Fi
network from the list and
enter your Wi-Fi password.
7. Reset the device by
pressing the power switch.
After restarting, press and
hold the device button3-5
seconds. The device will
make a confirmation tone.
Click next on your phone.
Note: do not attempt to
connect from the charging
base.Make sure that after
the long press a network
prompt tone is received.
8. Now the phone, robot and
router will build a connection
to each other.
9. Confirm the message below.

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10. Confirm WeBack’s
connection of the robot to
the Wi-Fi network.
11. Success –all devices
connected.
12. The WeBack home screen
now lists your robot.

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CONTROLLING YOUR DEVICE THROUGH THE APP
THE DEVICE SCREEN
The device screen is the main control screen for the cleaning robot, providing access to the
controls to amend the functions and settings
NOTE: Due to continuous development of the app, the layout and availability of
features are subject to change
Back: Returns to the
WeBack home screen.
Focus Clean: Robot
will clean intensely in
one specified area
Edge Clean: Robot
will clean the
perimeter of the map
Cleaning Statistics
Auto Clean: Robot
will clean in S-shaped
patterns until it
reaches boundaries
Stop: pause the robot
or end cleaning and
return to base.
Water Tank / Fan:
shows whether the
dust box or water tank
(optional) is fitted
Status: the robot’s
current activity.

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THE SETTINGS SCREEN
This screen gives you the option to turn off the
robot’s voice and update some of the device’s basic
settings.
Set Remark –change the name of the Robot
Area unit –choose between ft² or m²
Schedule –set a schedule for the robot to clean in
the future
Shared device - share access to the controls of your
cleaning robot with friends and family.
Check for update –update to the latest firmware.
Model –this is the full model number.
Third Party Control - this allows the unit to be
integrated with your favourite home automation
hardware such as Google Home and the Amazon
Echo.
SCHEDULING
1. Set an ‘On’ time
2. Choose a frequency for it to repeat

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CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE
DUST BOX AND FILTER CLEANING
Press the dust box release
button to remove the dust box
Open the dust box side cover
Open the dust box cover and
empty contents into waste bin
Open the filter cover.

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Take out the HEPA filter,
sponge filter and primary filter.
Clean with a cloth or brush. Do
not wet the HEPA or sponge
filters.
Remove any dust from the
primary filter, then wash it with
running water. Then leave to air
dry for 24 hours.
Clean the dust box using a
brush or damp cloth. Do not
wash with running water as this
may damage the electronics.
Dry the dust box and filters.
The primary filter should be
washed every 15-30 days.
The maximum service life of the
HEPA filter is three months.
Do not expose HEPA filter to
direct sunlight
Once dry, reassemble filters and
close the dust box lid.

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CLEANING THE BRUSHES
Open the roller brush cover.
Take out the roller brush.
Use the cleaning brush provided to cut of
the hair tangled on the roller brush.
Remove side brush. Clean with a soft
cloth.
MAINTENANCE OF CHARGE TERMINALS AND WHEELS
The charging terminals on the charging station and the underside of the robot contain
sensitive electronic components. Do not use water to clean them, use only a dry cloth.
Clean the charge terminals
Clean the ground sensors
Clean the wheel
Clean the drive wheels

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TROUBLESHOOTING
FAULT
POSSIBLE CAUSE
SOLUTION
Robot does not charge.
Poor connection between the
electrodes on the base of the
robot and the charging base.
Ensure contacts are clean and
free from obstruction.
The charging base is switched
off.
Keep charging base switched on
to charge robot when not
working
Robot gets stuck.
The robot may get entangled by
wires and cables on the floor, by
hanging curtains and by rugs
and carpets.
The robot will attempt to free
itself but may not be successful
and may require help.
Robot returns to charging station
without completing the cleaning.
Robot has detected power may
be too low to complete the job
and needs to recharge
Charge the robot
The robot works at different
speeds on different floor types.
For example, it works longer on
wood floors than carpets.
The length of time depends on
the complexity of room
environments, dust levels and
different cleaning modes
Robot does not perform cleaning
work automatically as
scheduled.
Robot is not switched on
Turn on the robot
Power level of the robot is too
low to work.
Keep robot on charge to prepare
it for the next cleaning
assignment.
Robot is stuck or entangled in an
obstacle.
Turn off the robot, clean the dust
box, turn over and clean the
wheels and side brushes.
Remote control malfunctions
(effective range: 5m).
Remote control batteries are
low.
Replace the batteries correctly.
Robot batteries are low.
Make sure the robot is switched
on with enough power to
operate.
Infra-red signals are blocked due
to an obstruction on the robot’s
receiver.
Wipe the transmitter on the
remote control and the receiver
on the robot with a soft cloth.
Interference from other
electronic devices nearby.
Avoid using robot around other
electronic devices.
Erratic behaviour when cleaning,
such as missed sweeps and a
chaotic route. App shows
irregular cleaning map and
cleaning is not tidy.
Small slips in the wheels due to
climbing small steps, thresholds
and door bars may have
affected its judgement of
position in the house.
Cleaning one room at a time will
provide best results. Once
complete the robot will return to
its start position.
Small slips may occur on waxed
or polished floors or tiles,
affecting the robot’s judgement.
Ensure wax has fully dried
before cleaning.
Obstacles such as wires and
shoes can affect the operation of
the robot.
Before starting the machine
ensure the floor is free of
hazards.

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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Model name: iQlean-GR01
CHARGING STATION
Description
Parameter
Size
155 x 150 x 80 mm
Input
19V
Output
19V 0.6A
Rated Power
11.4W
Rated Frequency
50/60Hz
ROBOT
Description
Parameter
Size
320 x 76mm
Battery
Lithium Ion
Weight
2.3kg
Rated Voltage
14.8V
Rated Power
22W
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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