ROVE G2800 User manual

Gyroscope Navigation
Smart Robotic Vacuum
User Manual
G2800
APPLIED SCIENCE
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SAFETY INFORMATION ...............................................................................................................1
WARNING.............................................................................................................................................4
PRODUCT INTRODUCTION ...............................................................................................................5
ROVE SETUP.........………….................................................................................................................8
USAGE INSTRUCTION .....…………..................................................................................................9
ROUTINE MAINTENANCE.................................................................................................................12
PRODUCT INFORMATION.............................................................................................................15
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE............................................................................................................16
COMMON PROBLEMS...................................................................................................................18
WARRANTY........................................................................................................................................19
FCC STATEMENT..............................................................................................................................20
C O N T E N T S

Usage Limitations
•This product is to be used for floor cleaning inside a home ONLY and cannot be used outside of the house, on non-ground surfaces (such as
furniture) and not for commercial/industrial environments.
• Please do not operate the product when the temperature is below 32°F or above 104°F, on wet surfaces, or over sticky substances.
• Please ensure there is no wiring on the floor that the vacuum can get tangled in, including the vacuum charging station wiring.
• Please remove fragile objects (such as vases, plastic bags, etc.) off the floor to prevent device from being damaged.
•Adult supervision is required.
• Please keep main brush and other cleaning tools away from children.
•Do not place anything on the vacuum while it's on.
•Never let clothing or body parts (such as hair, nails, etc.) be drawn into the brush or wheel of this device, otherwise it may cause personal injury.
• Please do not use this product to sweep burning objects (such as burning cigarettes, matches, etc.).
•This product is not intended for use with extra long fiber carpet (some carpets may need to be cleaned differently).
• Please keep this device away from hard or sharp objects (such as glass, iron nails, etc.).
• Please do not move the machine by holding the protective cover or the collision bumper.
• Please regularly clean and maintain the device and the charging base when shut off or in the power-off state.
• Please do not wipe any part of the product using a wet cloth or any other liquid.
• Please use this product only in accordance with the instructions in this User Manual to avoid damage to the product or home furnishings, and to
avoid personal injury. Keep the User Manual for future reference.
SAFETY INFORMATION
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1. This device is only to be used with the power supply unit provided with it.
2. The adapter must be removed from the socket-outlet before cleaning or maintaining the device.
3. This device contains batteries that are only replaceable by skilled people.
4. The battery must be removed from the device before it is disposed of.
5. This device must be disconnected from the power supply when removing the battery.
6. The battery is to be disposed of safely.
7. WARNING: For the purposes of recharging the battery, only use the detachable power supply unit provided with this device.
Plug Type Model Input Output
USA NLD100240W1A4 AC-100-240V 50/60Hz 0.6A DC-24V1A
Battery and Charging
• Please do not use abattery, charging base or charger provided by any third parties.
• Please do not dismantle or refit the battery and charging base.
• Please keep the charging base away from heat sources (such as aheating plate).
• Please do not wipe or clean the charging base using awet cloth or wet hand.
• Please do not improperly dispose of used batteries. Used batteries should be disposed of by aprofessional recycling agency.
•If the power line is damaged or broken, please stop using it immediately and replace it with an official Applied Science product.
• Please ensure the robot is turned off during transportation and the product should be transported in its original packaging.
•If the device is left unused for too long, it should be fully charged and then placed in a cool dry place. Charge the device at least every
3 months, to avoid damaging the batteries due to excessive discharge.
SAFETY INFORMATION
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Disposal Instructions:
•The following information is only applicable to the disposal of this device, not its daily use.
•The chemical substances contained in the battery will pollute the environment. Before disposing of this product,
remove the battery and take it to aprofessional recycling station. The battery should only be removed after it has
been used completely. Do not under any circumstance allow the battery to come into contact with metal objects.
Removing the Battery:
1.Ensure that the robot is not touching the charging base, keep the product running until it uses up all of the
battery and shuts down.
2.Remove the screws from the battery cover.
3.Remove the battery cover, pull out the battery plug, and then remove the battery.
Frequency
2.4Ghz~2.4835Ghz
Noise
Level
≤
17dBm
SAFETY INFORMATION
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Indoor use only.
BATTERY WARNING
1. The lithium battery is built into this product. It must not be dismantled, impacted or exposed to fire.
2. The battery is subjected to extremely low air pressure conditions that may result in an explosion or leakage of
flammable liquid or gas.
3. Please do not put the battery in ahigh-temperature environment or expose it to the sun; doing so could cause it to
explode.
4. Please do not continue to use this product if the battery appears to be swollen.
5. Please dispose of the battery in accordance with local laws and regulations. Do not dispose of the battery as
normal household waste.
6. Please do not attempt to repair, disassemble, modify or replace the battery.
7. Please do not place pressure on or pierce the battery with hard objects. Damaging the battery may cause battery
leakage, overheating or fires.
This symbol means that according to local laws and regulations, your product and/or its battery
shall be disposed of separately from regular household waste. When this product reaches the end of
its life, users have the choice to give this product to a professional recycling organization. Proper
recycling of your product will protect human health and the environment.
WARNING!
4

Charging Base x 1 Adapter x 1
HEPA Filter x 1 +Sponge Foam Filter x 1
CleaningBrush x 1
Remote Control x 1
WHAT’S INCLUDED
LeftSide Brush x 1
Right Side Brush x 1
600ml Dust Box x 1
PRODUCT INTRODUCTION
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Robot Vacuum
Dust Bin
Release Button
FilterCoverTOF Wall Sensor
Charging Base
Detection Sensor
Obstacle Detection
Sensor
Bumper
Sensor
PRODUCT INTRODUCTION
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Robot Vacuum
On/Off/Clean/Pause Button
• Press once to start/pause cleaning.
• Press and hold for 3 seconds to turn
the device on/off.
•When an error occurs, press and
hold for 15 seconds to force
shutdown.
Indicator Light
•Blue: Connected to Wi-Fi.
•Orange: Not connected to Wi-Fi.
•Red: Error or low battery.
Recharge/Partial Clean/Pause Button
• Press to recharge/pause.
• Press and hold for 3 seconds to start partial
cleaning.
Reset Wi-Fi
• Press and hold both buttons for 3 seconds.
Charging Base
PRODUCT INTRODUCTION
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1. Connect the adapter power cable to the charging base, and
then place any excess cable into the charging base’ sinner
compartment.
2. Place the charging base against the wall on aflat surface.
Then connect the base to apower supply. Do not place
charging base where it will be directly exposed to sunlight.
Note:
Ensure that the charging base has at least 0.5 mof free space on
both sides, and 1.5 mof free space in front of it.
During installation, keep the power cable off the ground. When
the power cable is on the ground, it may be dragged by the robot,
which willcausethecharging base to poweroff.
The charging indicator light will remain on as long as the
charging base has power.
3. Install the Side Brushes
Align the left and right brushes with the corresponding markings
on the bottom cover of the device.Press side brushes down until
they click.
4. Power On and Charging
Press and hold the Power button to turn on the device.Wait until
the indicator light turns on, and then place the device on the
charging base.
Note:
This device cannot start if it does not have enough power. Place the
device on the charging base, and it will automatically turn on when it
has enough power. The device can work normally only when the
battery is ≥20% charged. As shown in the figure above, the front of the
device should face the charging base so that the charging contact of
the robot is touching the wireless power receiver. The distance between
the front of the device and the charging base should be around 0.8
inches.
ROVE SETUP
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START CLEANUP MODE
Press the ON/OFF button to start cleanup. Once the cleaning process has started, it
cleans in a S-shaped cleaning route to cover the whole area efficiently and thoroughly.
Once the cleaning process is completed, the devicewill automaticallyreturn to the
charging base.
Cleaned Area
Planned Cleaning Area
Note:
Do notmove the devicecasually duringcleaning operation.Once moved,
please place the vacuum at its approximate original location. Once the vacuum
has restarted, it will attempt to reposition itself. If positioning is successful, the
vacuum will resume its planned cleaning path. If positioning fails, it will abandon
previoustasks and rebuild anewmap to restart the cleaning process.Under
this situation, the device may not be able to recharge automatically.
USAGE INSTRUCTION
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ON/OFF BUTTON
Press and hold the Power button for 3 seconds. The indicator light should light up
blue to indicate that the device is turned on.
Under normal conditions, press and hold the Power button for 15 seconds to force the
device to shutdown.
Note: The device cannot be turned off while charging in the charging base.
CLEAN/PAUSE
Once the device has turned on, press the Power button or use the mobile app to start the
cleaning process.
Press any key during the cleaning process to pause cleaning.
Note:
•ROVE robot vacuum CANNOT be used to clean up liquids.
•If the battery level is lower than 20%, the device will not be able to clean. Please
charge the device before cleaning.
•If the battery level falls below 20% during the cleaning process, the device will
automatically return to the charging base to recharge. Once the battery has been
charged to 80%, the device will attempt to resume its work.
•Pick up cables (including power cable of the charging base) from the floor before
use. It ensures the device does not cause any power outages / object damage by
dragging cables.
CHARGING
Automatic Trigger Charging: When cleaning is completed, the device will return to the
charging base automatically.
Manual Trigger Charging: While the device is paused, press Home or use the
mobile app to trigger recharging.

SPOT CLEANING MODE
Users can select the desired area on the app to deep clean
it. The vacuum will automatically drive through the area and
start spot cleaning in a5 ft. x 5 ft. area.
SCHEDULED CLEANING
Users can use the app to set scheduled cleaning times.The device
will start cleaning based on the set times.The device will return to the
charging base once completed.
DO NOT DISTURB (DND) MODE
Users can select DND MODE in the app so the device can clean the
floor without any voice command.Available timing of DND mode can
be set /modified through the app.
Wi-Fi RESET
If the cell phone cannot be connected to the robot vacuum due to change of
router configuration /password or for any other reasons, please reset the Wi-Fi.
Press and hold the key and key simultaneously for 3seconds. “Wi-Fi has
been reset” voice command will be read, and the indicator light will turn purple
and flick slowly.
SUCTION POWER LEVEL
The app allows users to select up to 3different suction levels:
Gentle, Normal or Strong. The vacuum’s default suction power level is
Normal.
EDGE CLEANING MODE
Users can select edge cleaning mode on the app or remote control to
deep clean an edge of aroom.The vacuum will automatically drive
along the edge and start to edge clean for 2cycles/20 mins.
Once edge cleaning has been completed, the robot will go back to
the charging base automatically.
USAGE INSTRUCTION
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5 ft.
5 ft.

Remote Control
Remote Control Batteries
2. Insert two AAA batteries into
the battery compartment as
shown in the diagram above.
USAGE INSTRUCTION
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1. Open the battery cover.

Main Brush
1. Flip over the device. Press the buckle on the main brush cover to
take out the main brush.
2. Use the cleaning brush to remove dust &debris which may have
been stuck in the main brush cavity and main brush body.
3. Reinstall the main brush, then the main brush cover. Once the
brush cover has been securely installed, there will be a click
sound. Note: It is recommended to replace the side brushes once
every 3 to 6 months to ensure optimal performance.
Side Brush
1. Flip over the device and pull out the side brushes vertically.
2. Reinstall the brushes after removing any trapped debris and
dirt.
3. Align the left and right brushes with the corresponding
markings ( L/R )on the bottom cover, and then press down to
install.
ROUTINE MAINTENANCE
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DustBin
1. Press and hold the dust bin release button, then pull out
the dust bin as shown below.
Filters
1. After along period of use, remove the Net Filter, Sponge Foam
Filter and HEPA Filter.
2. Rinse the removed filters and dust bin under atap.
3. After rinsing, shake off water drops. Let the filters and dust bin air
dry completely.
4. After thoroughly drying, reinstall the filters in the following order:
Net Filter > Sponge Foam Filter > HEPA Filter (shown in the
diagram below).
Net Filter
2. Open the dust bin and empty the dirt into the
trashcan. Once cleaned, close the dust bin cover
and then slide it in vacuum body.
Dust Bin Release
Button
Filter Cover
Sponge Foam
Filter
HEPA Filter
Note:
•Rinse the filters with clean water only. Do not add any
detergents.
•Do not use abrush or your fingers to clean the filters.
•Allow the filters to dry thoroughly for at least 24 hours.
•It is recommended to replace the filters every 3-6 months.
Dust Bin
Release Button
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ROUTINE MAINTENANCE

Battery
•The vacuum robot is equipped with ahigh-performance lithium-ion
battery. To ensure optimal battery performance, keep the device
charged.
•If you do not intend to use the device for along period of time, turn it
off and store it in a safe place. Charge the device at least once every 3
months in order to prevent damage to the battery due to over-
discharge.
Sensors (Regular Clean)
Use a soft, dry cloth to wipe all the sensors on the device, including
the following:
1. The TOF Wall Sensor on the right of the vacuum.
2. The Cliff Sensor on the bottom of the vacuum.
3. The Obstacle Detection Sensor on the front of the vacuum.
4. The Charging Contact Plate on the bottom of the vacuum and
power charging pins on the charging base
(WARNING: Please turn off the power before cleaning).
5. The Charging Base Signal Emission Window.
ROUTINE MAINTENANECE
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Product Name Rove G2800 Gyroscope Navigation Robot Vacuum Cleaner
Model Number G2800
Dimensions 13.78 x 13.78 x 3.15 in.
Weight 6.5 lbs.
Battery 2600mAh Lithium Battery
Input Voltage 14.4V
Rated Power 25W
Charging Base
Dimensions
6.3 x 5.63 x 3.15 in.
Rated Power 24W
Rated Output 24W
Vacuum Robot
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PRODUCT INFORMATION

ERROR CODE SOLUTION
Error 1: Dust bin removed, please check and restart
.
The device was started without adust bin.Reattach the
dust bin and start the device again .
Error 2: Clean the bottom sensor and restart in
new position
The cliff sensor has been obstructed or placed on non-level
ground. Wipe the window of the cliff sensor with a soft, dry
clothor move the device to level ground, then restart the
device.
Error 3: Clean the front sensor and restart in a
new position.
The front obstacle detection sensor is dirty or has been blocked.
Wipe the front obstacle detection sensor with asoft, dry cloth.
Error 4: Clean the right-side sensor and restart in
new position.
The TOF wall sensor is dirty or has become obstructed.
Wipe the TOF wall sensor with asoft, dry cloth.
Error 5: Bumper may be stuck.Please check.The edge or bumper sensor is stuck.Move the front
bumper left and right to ensure there’s no jam.
Error 6: Main wheel may be stuck.Please check.The driving wheel is stuck.Check the primary
wheel and remove any foreign objects.
Error 7: Brush bar may be stuck.Please check.The main brush is stuck.Check the main brush
and remove any foreign objects.
Error 8: Side brush may be stuck.Please check.The side brush is stuck.Check the side brush and remove
any foreign objects.
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TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE

ERROR CODE SOLUTION
Error
9: Error, shutting down. Please power off and restart the machine. In cases of repeated
failure, please schedule maintenance for the device.
Error
10: Something went wrong, please
restart.
Please check the robot’s status and restart it.
Error
11: Please restart in new position. Please move the robot to aflat surface and restart cleaning.
Error
12: Robot blocked. Restart in new
position.
Move the device to anon blocked area, then restart cleaning.
Error
13: Robot inclined, restart in level surface Move the device to alevel surface, then restart.
Error
14: Charge station not found.
If the device says that the charging base is not found. Please
check the charging base indicator light is on or move the
device back to the charging base.
Error
15: Battery low. Place the product on the charging base.
Error
16:Removefrom charge station
to
p o w er off.
The
product cannot shut down when device is on the charging base.
Move
the product away from the charging base, and then press
and
hold the power button for device shut down.
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TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE

Cannot be started
COMMON PROBLEMS
Problem Type Solution
Cannot be charged
Cannot go back t o Charging B as e •The product is too far aw ay from the charging base. Move it closer an d try again.
•Foreign objects may be trapped in the primary brush, side brushes, or wheels. Turn off the product and clear the foreign
objects, then restart device.
•When the product is on the charging base, it will consume a minimum amount of power to optimize battery performance.
Abnormal noise during operation
Reduced cleaning performance or
dust blockage from device
Cannot connect to Wi-Fi
•The battery is low. Place the device on the charging b as e and alignits charging contact ontothe charging basepower
charging pins. The device should automatically turn on. If the device is out of power, it may take some time to turn on.
•The ambient temperature exceeds the normal operating range of 32-104°F. Only use this product in an environment which is
under normal operating range of 32-104°F.
•The dust bin is full and needs to be cleaned.
•The filter is blocked and needs to be cleaned or replaced.
•The main brush is stuck with aforeign object and needs to be cleaned.
•Weak Wi-Fi signal. Make sure the product is in an area with good Wi-Fi signal coverage.
•Wi-Fi connection error has occurred. Download the latest version of the app and reset the Wi-Fi connection. Try again.
•Incorrect Wi-Fi password.
•The router is running on a5GHz network. The router needs to setup a 2.4 GHz network. This device only supports Wi-
Fi connection with 2.4GHz networks.
•Remove the device and check whether the charging base indicator light is on or not. Ensure that both the charging base power
charging pins are well connected with the vacuum robot device charging contact plate.
•The side brush may block the connection between the charging contact plate and charging base power charging pins. Move the
side brush to ensure there’s no blockage. Clean the charging contacts on both the charging pins and device contact plate.
Consuming power while device
is placed on the charging base
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