Zoef Robot SR806W SJAAN User manual

SJAAN
Robotic Vacuum Cleaner
MODEL SR806W SJAAN
USER MANUAL
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Table of Contents
Safety Instructions……………………………………….…....1
Product Features………………………………...........……...2
Product Components………………………………………....4
Main Body and Accessories…………………………………………...4
Main Body Diagram/Dust bin…………………………………………..5
Charging Station/Remote Control…………………………………..…..6
Display Panel…………………………………………...…………...7
Product Operation…………………………………………......8
Battery Charging……………………………………………………...9
Starting up/Standby/Sleeping/Power off………………………………....9
Scheduling………………………………………………………....10
Cleaning Modes…………………………………….......................11
Product Maintenance………………………………………...12
Cleaning Side Brushes……………………………………...……....12
Cleaning Dust Bin and Filters………………………………...……...12
Cleaning Sensors and Wheels ………………………………...…....13
Cleaning Charging Poles…………………………………………....13
Cleaning Suction Passage and Dust Sensor…………………………..13
Troubleshooting……………………………………………...15
Battery Removal……………………………………………...17
Product Specification………………………………………..17

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Safety Instructions
Before using this product, please read the safety instructions and follow all those
regular safety precautions.
1. Only authorized technicians can disassemble the product. Users are not allowed to
disassemble or repair the product.
2. Only use the original battery and power adapter of the product for charging. Using an
unmatched adapter may cause electric shock, fire or product damage.
3. Do not touch the power cord, plug or adapter with wet hands.
4. Do not use this product in wet or moist environment (any environment with liquid), e.g.
bathroom or laundry.
5. Do not have curtain, any kind of wrapping material or part of user’s body wound in the
drive wheels.
6. Before use, clean floor environment (remove all fragile objects and cords, clothing, paper,
loose cables, as well as make sure to lift curtains and drapes off the floor to avoid any
possible accidents. In case a loose cable is tangled with the product, the cable might
move around with the product as it works and topple down table, chairs or cabinet and
might cause hurt or property damage.)
7. Make sure this product is not close to cigarette ends, lighters, matches or any
flammables.
8. Never use the product to clean combustible or highly volatile liquids, such as gasoline.
9. Only use the product indoors; do not use it outdoors.
10. If the product needs cleaning, clean it after it is fully charged.
11. Do not over-bend or press the flexible cord with heavy or sharp objects.
12. Do not sit on top of this product or attach an abject on the top of it. Beware of children or
pets while the product is in operation.
13. Do not place this product where it is easy to drop off (tables, chairs, etc.).
14. Turn off the power switch during product transportation or when you don’t need to use this
product for a long time.
15. Before charging, check whether the adapter and outlet are properly connected.
16. To avoid tripping, inform all the people in the house when this product is working.
17. When dust bin is full, empty it before use.
18. Use this product in temperature from 0℃to 40℃.
19. Do not use this product in high-temperature environment or under baking sunlight for a
long time.
20. The battery must be removed from the product before it is disposed of.
21. The battery should be disposed of properly for safety sake.
22. The adaptor must be removed from the socket-outlet before cleaning, maintaining the
appliance or removing the battery.
Warning:
When the appliance is to be used by a child, the child must be of 8 years old and above. For persons with
reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge, proper supervision
or instruction should be given concerning use of the appliance in a safe way to help them understand the
hazards involved. Children should not play with the appliance. Cleaning and user maintenance should not
be made by children without supervision.

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Product Features
Powerful Suction & Intelligent Suction Adjustment
Powerful Suction
Suction power of this product is strong enough to ensure that even tiny dust on the floor will
be cleaned thoroughly!
Intelligent Suction Adjustment
This product is able to automatically adjust its suction power when different floor
environments are detected. Not only does it make cleaning more efficient, but it also helps to
save more power (up to 30%).
User Friendly Design
Operation is greatly simplified,
Touch the button, you could
start the robot!
Washable dust bin
Wash dust bin and filters with water.
Wash dust bin after every empty.
Various Cleaning Modes
Four cleaning modes are provided to meet your needs.
1. Auto cleaning mode
The robot will clean a room automatically and adjust its cleaning according to situation.

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Product Features
2. Spot cleaning mode
The robot will clean intensively in a spiral way when it detects a very dirty area.
3. Edge cleaning mode
In this mode the robot will clean along the wall or obstacles.
4. Scheduling mode
After scheduled, the robot will leave charging station and start working at scheduled time.

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Product Components
Main body and accessories
No.
Description
Quantity
1
Main Body
1
2
Charging Station
1
3
Adapter
1
4
Remote Control (battery not included)
1
5
HEPA Filter
2
6
Cleaning Brush
1
7
Side Brushes *2 and Spare Brushes *2
4
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User Manual
1

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Product Components
Dust Bin

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Product Components
Note:
A. Install two AAA type batteries into the remote before use.
B. Remove the batteries if the remote will be left unused for a long period.
C. If you use the remote near charging home base, the robot may not recognize command
and may not work.

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Product Components
Display Panel
LED Panel
1. “”: LED panel
LED panel shows the time setting, charging status, and error codes by using numbers,
letters or graph.
Buttons
2. “”: UV light button
In standby mode, press this button to preset the UV light status (on/off).
When robot starts cleaning, the UV light will turn on/off as preset.
3. “”: Schedule button
In standby mode, press this button to enter/quit scheduling mode.
4. “”: Clean button
A. Press this button to change from sleeping mode to standby mode.
B. In standby mode, keep pressing this button for more than 3 seconds to go into sleep
mode.
C. Confirm scheduling setting in scheduling mode.
D. Start cleaning in standby mode.
5. “”: Auto homing / Number increment button
A. Press this button to increase number in scheduling mode.
B. In other mode, press this button to start auto-homing and charging mode.
6. ““: Spot cleaning / Number decrement button
A. Press this button to decrease number in scheduling mode.
B. In other mode, press this button to start spot cleaning.

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Product Operation
1. Battery charging
A. Positioning the charging station:
Place the charging station against the wall and
remove obstacles 1 meter on either side and about
2 meters front of the charging station, as shown in
the image.
B. To charge, make sure the “ON/OFF”switch on the side of the robot is switched to “ON”.
C. Charge the robot in one of the two ways as shown below:
a. Plug the adapter into the robot and the other end to the power socket as shown in
Fig.a.
b. Press” ”on robot or “HOME”on remote control to operate the robot to go
charging station for recharging as shown in Fig.b.
Note:
a. When robot is charging, LED panel will gradually show “11:11”, from left to right.
b. Once charging is completed, LED panel will show “11:11”.
c. In the standby status, the robot will broadcast voice “please charge”when battery power is
low.
d. In the working status, the robot will return to charging station automatically when battery
power is low.
To ensure optimum battery performance:
a. Before first use, charge the robot for 12 hours.
b. Charge the robot as soon as battery power is low.
c. The robot will return to charging station automatically when it has finished cleaning or if
battery power is low.
d. If the robot is not to be used for a long time, fully charge the battery, turn the power switch
off, remove and store it in a cool, dry place.
e. If the robot is not to be used for more than 3 months, charge the robot for 12 hours, turn
the power switch off, remove and store it in a cool, dry place.

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Product Operation
2. Starting up/ Standby/ Sleeping/ Power off
A. Starting up
a. Press the “ON/OFF”switch on the side of the robot to “ON”.
b. Press on main body or ON/OFF on remote control to start cleaning.
Note: If robot is in sleeping mode, press on main body or ON/OFF on remote
control to wake up the robot from sleeping mode, then press again, the robot will
start cleaning automatically.
B. Standby
Standby means the robot’s main power is “ON”, and the robot is ready to use. It can be
changed to standby mode by below methods:
a. During robot cleaning, press on main body to enter standby mode.
b. During robot cleaning, press ON/OFF button on remote control to power off the robot.
C. Sleeping
In sleeping mode, the robot can only be waken up from button on main body or
ON/OFF on remote control in order to save power. To turn robot into sleeping mode from
standby mode:
a. Keep pressing on main body for 3 seconds.
b. Robot will automatically enter sleeping mode if there is no command received for more
than 60 seconds.
D. Power off
a. Press the "ON/OFF" switch on the side of the robot to "OFF".

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Product Operation
3. Scheduling
You can schedule the robot to make it start cleaning automatically at a certain time every
day.
Scheduling by keys on the main body
Note: The robot can only be set when it’s in Standby or Charging mode. If the robot is in sleep
mode, press on main body or ON/OFF button on remote control to wake up the robot.
If the robot is in Cleaning mode, stop it before scheduling.
Schedule by the LED panel on robot
A. Setting Robot Clock
a. In standby or charging status, press to start the clock-setting. The LED panel
will show the current system time.
b. Press to enter the hour-setting mode, the left two numbers on LED panel will
flash. Press to increase hour or to decrease it.
c. Press again to enter the minute-setting mode, the right two numbers on LED
panel will flash. Press to increase it or to decrease it.
d. Press again to confirm the setting.
B. Setting the scheduling time
a. In standby or charging status, press for two times to start scheduling, LED
panel will show previous scheduled time or “00:00”if there is no schedule settled
before.
b. Press to enter hour-setting mode, the left two numbers on LED panel will flash.
Press to increase hour or to decrease it.
c. Press again to enter the minute-setting mode and the right two numbers on
LED panel will flash. Press to increase minute or to decrease it.
d. Press again to confirm the scheduling.
C. Cancel the scheduling
a. Set the scheduling interval to 00:00.
b. Turn off the power switch on the right side of robot, and turn it on again after 3
seconds.
Note:
a. Before scheduling, please set the robot time to be the same with real time.
b. The robot will start cleaning at the schedule time of Robot Clock every day.

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Cleaning Modes
Please touch the button to start cleaning. You can only select the cleaning mode
when the robot is cleaning, press the MODE button on remote control to select the
cleaning mode, the mode type will appear on the robot’s 4 Digits LED Display as follow:
A.
1111: Spot
Cleaning Mode
B.
2222: Auto
Cleaning Mode
C.
3333
: Edge Cleaning Mode
D.
4444:
Zig-Zag Cleaning Mode
1. Spot Cleaning Mode
The robot will activate spot cleaning mode under
the following condition:
a. When it detects a dirty area.
b. Press SPOT on remote control or on robot.
2. Auto Cleaning Mode
In this mode, the robot will clean the area automatically
and adjust its cleaning mode according to the environment.
Note:
Press ON/OFF on remote control or on robot.
.
3. Edge Cleaning Mode
In cleaning mode, press MODE button to select edge
cleaning. The robot will clean along the walls and
obstacles.
4. Zig-Zag Cleaning Mode
Robot will goes into Zig-Zag cleaning mode when it
detected an open area or environment with less
obstacles.

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Product Maintenance
1. Cleaning Side Brushes
Clean the side brush when it gets dirty and replace it if it's damaged. Max life span for side
brush is 12 months.
Note: Before replacing side brushes, check and make sure the 'L' / 'R' mark on side brush
match with the 'L' / 'R' mark on the bottom base of the robot.
2. Cleaning Dust Bin and Filters
Empty and clean dust bin after each use following the steps as shown in the figures below:
Notes:
a. Wash HEPA filter after 15~30 days of use. Max life span for HEPA and filter is 24 months.
b. Reinstall the HEPA and primary filter after they are fully dry.
c. HEPA and primary filter could be replaced if needed.
d. Do not dry the filters under baking sunshine.

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Product Maintenance
3. Cleaning Sensors and Wheels
Slightly wipe all the sensors and wheels, as marked in figure below, with soft cleaning cloth or
tool.
4. Cleaning Charging Poles
Clean the charging poles, as marked in figure below, with soft cleaning cloth or tool.
5. Cleaning Suction Passage and Dust Sensor
Take out the suction kit from robot, and then clean the suction passage and dust sensor, as
marked in figure below, with soft cleaning cloth or tool.
Note:
Please don't let the sensors get wet by water, thinner etc.

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Troubleshooting
Error Code for Sensors
Error Code
Cause
Solution
AUBF
Suction passage blocked
Clean suction passage
AUBN
Dust bin not placed in position or robot without
dust bin
Put back dust bin and place it in position
E1XX
Left collision switch fault
Check sensitivity of the front bumper
E2XX
Right collision switch fault
E3XX
Left and right collision switches fault
E4XX
Left wheel off the ground
Put robot on solid ground
E5XX
Left wheel off the ground, left collision switch
fault
Put robot on solid ground and check
sensitivity of the front bumper
E6XX
Left wheel off the ground, right collision switch
fault
E7XX
Left wheel off the ground, left and right collision
switches fault
E8XX
Right wheel off the ground
Put robot on solid ground
E9XX
Right wheel off the ground, left collision switch
fault
Put robot on solid ground and check
sensitivity of the front bumper
EAXX
Right wheel off the ground, right collision
switch fault
EBXX
Right wheel off the ground, left and right
collision switches fault
ECXX
Left and right wheel off the ground
Put robot on solid ground
EDXX
Left and right wheel off the ground, left collision
switch fault
Put robot on solid ground and check
sensitivity of the front bumper
EEXX
Left and right wheel off the ground, right
collision switch fault
EFXX
Left and right wheel off the ground, left and
right collision switch fault
EXX1
Left anti-drop sensor detects cliff
Clean bottom anti-drop sensor
EXX2
Front anti-drop sensor detects cliff
EXX3
Left and front anti-drop sensors detect cliff
Clean front sensor lens and bottom anti-drop
sensor lens
EXX4
Right anti-drop sensor detects cliff
Clean bottom anti-drop sensor
EXX5
Left and right anti-drop sensors detect cliff
E XX6
Front and right anti-drop sensors detect cliff
Clean front sensor lens and bottom anti-drop
sensor lens
EXX7
Front, left and right anti-drop sensors detect
cliff
EXX8
Front bumper right infrared sensors detect
obstacle
Clean front bumper sensor lens

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Troubleshooting
Error Code for Sensors
Error Code
Cause
Solution
EXX9
Left anti-drop sensor detects cliff, front bumper right
infrared sensor detects obstacle
Clean front sensor lens and bottom
anti-drop sensor lens
EXXA
Front anti-drop sensor detects cliff, front bumper right
infrared sensor detects obstacle
EXXB
Left and front anti-drop sensors detect cliff, front
bumper right infrared sensor detects obstacle
EXXC
Right anti-drop sensor detects cliff, front bumper right
infrared sensor detects obstacle
EXXD
Left and right anti-drop sensors detect cliff, front
bumper right infrared sensor detects obstacle
EXXE
Right and front anti-drop sensors detect cliff, front
bumper right infrared sensors detect obstacle
EXXF
Front, left and right anti-drop sensors detect cliff, front
bumper right infrared sensors detects obstacle
EX1X
Front bumper left infrared sensor detects obstacle
Clean front bumper sensor lens
EX2X
Front bumper middle infrared sensor detects
obstacle
EX3X
Front bumper left and middle infrared sensors detect
obstacle
EX4X
Front bumper right infrared sensor detects obstacle
EX5X
Front bumper left and right infrared sensors detect
obstacle
EX6X
Front bumper middle and right infrared sensors
detect obstacle
EX7X
Front bumper left, middle and right infrared sensors
detect obstacle
EX8X
Front bumper wall detection infrared sensor detects
obstacle
EX9X
Front bumper wall detection sensor and left infrared
sensor detect obstacle
EXAX
Front bumper wall detection sensor and middle
infrared sensor detect obstacle
EXBX
Front bumper wall detection sensor, left and middle
infrared sensor detect obstacle
EXCX
Front bumper wall detection sensors, right infrared
sensor detect obstacle
EXDX
Front bumper wall detection sensors, left and right
infrared sensor detect obstacle
EXEX
Front bumper wall detection sensors, right and
middle infrared sensors detect obstacle
EXFX
Front bumper wall detection sensors, left, right and
middle infrared sensors detect obstacle

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Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting for Motors
Error code
Cause
Solution
L01X
Fan overloaded
Check if fan is pressed, and clean
dust bin
L0X1
Left wheel overloaded
Check if it’s stuck or wired by
obstacles
L0X2
Right wheel overloaded
L0X3
Left and right wheels overloaded
L0X4
Left side brush overloaded
L0X5
Left wheel and left side brush overloaded
L0X6
Right wheel and left side brush overloaded
L0X7
Left and right wheels, left side brush overloaded
L0X8
Right side brush overloaded
L0X9
Left wheel and right side brush overloaded
L0XA
Right wheel and right side brush overloaded
L0XB
Left and right wheels, right side brush overloaded
L0XC
Left and right side brushes overloaded
L0XD
Left wheel, left and right side brushes overloaded
L0XE
Right wheel, left and right side brushes overloaded
L0XF
Left and right wheels, left and right side brushes
overloaded
L02X
Roller brush overloaded
Note:
1. There is no problem for the robot when it displays L000
2. X is the number or letter might appear on display for different fault
3. If robot displays E001 or E004, please directly find the relative solution referred in troubleshooting
4. If robot displays EC07, please find ECXX and EXXX for relative solution referred in troubleshooting.
5. Like wise, if robot displays EE91, please find EXX1, EEXX and EX9X for relative solution referred in
troubleshooting.
6. If above solution does not work, please try below:
a. Reset the robot by switching off the unit and then turn it on, and check again.
b. If it still does not work after reset, contact the after sales.
7. UV light might hurt your eyes, so please do not stare directly at the light when turned on.

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Battery Removal
1. Remove the screws on battery cover with a screw driver.
2. Remove the battery cover.
3. Grasp the insulating tape at two sides of the battery and lift the battery.
4. Unplug the wire connector that links the battery and robot.
Note: Only use the original battery of the product, otherwise it may cause product damage.
Product specifications
Classification
Item
Detail
Mechanical
Specifications
Diameter
340mm
Height
85mm
Weight
3.4Kg
Electrical
Specifications
Power Rating
14.4V
Battery Specifications
Ni-MH 2000mAH
Cleaning
Specifications
Dust Bin Capacity
0.5L
Charging Type
Auto Charging/ Manual Charging
Cleaning Mode
One key to clean &remote control selection
Charging Time
About 200~300 mins
Cleaning Time
90 minutes at maximum
Main Body Button Type
Touch (LED display)
Note: Particular specifications are subjected to change without prior notice.
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