Miele RX1 Robot Vacuum Product Manual - Page 24

Fault messages

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en The robot vacuum cleaner is not charging. The base station / robot vacuum cleaner is not connected to the electricity supply correctly. Connect the base station exactly as described in these operating instructions. Do the same for the robot vacuum cleaner, see "Preparing for use - Charge the rechargeable battery"). The robot vacuum cleaner does not return to the base station after vacuuming. The Auto standard vacuuming mode was started somewhere else in the room. The robot vacuum cleaner will return to its starting point. When the Spot vacuuming mode is selected the robot vacuum cleaner returns to its starting point. The base station is not connected correctly. Connect the base station exactly as described in these operating instructions. The sensors on the robot vacuum cleaner are dirty. Clean them carefully using a dry cotton wool bud. Fault messages ,Before resolving any faults with the robot vacuum cleaner, switch it off with the OFF switch on the side. Fault messages are shown in the clock indicator of the robot vacuum cleaner's display. F 1 "Wheel raised" fault Place the robot vacuum cleaner on a level floor surface. F 2 "Floor not defined" fault Place the robot vacuum cleaner on a level floor surface. F 3 "Dust box" fault Insert the dust box into the robot vacuum cleaner making sure it clicks into position. F 4 "Drive wheels overloaded" fault Check whether the drive wheels have become dirty. Remove any threads and hairs. F 5 "Brushes overloaded" fault Check whether the roller brush and the side brushes have become dirty. Clean the roller brush and the side brushes. The connection from the infrared transmitter on the base station to the vacuum cleaner is broken. Clean both parts carefully with a soft, dry cloth and make sure that no items disrupt the connection. F 6 "Motor overloaded" fault Empty and clean the dust box. Replace the exhaust filter. F 7 Internal system fault Switch the robot vacuum cleaner off and then back on again (press the ON/OFF switch on the side). F 8 "Front wheel dirty" fault Check the front wheel for debris. Remove any threads and hair and clean the front wheel. 24

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The robot vacuum cleaner is not
charging.
The base station / robot vacuum
cleaner is not connected to the
electricity supply correctly. Connect the
base station exactly as described in
these operating instructions. Do the
same for the robot vacuum cleaner, see
"Preparing for use - Charge the
rechargeable battery").
The robot vacuum cleaner does not
return to the base station after
vacuuming.
The
Auto
standard vacuuming mode
was started somewhere else in the
room. The robot vacuum cleaner will
return to its starting point.
When the
Spot
vacuuming mode is
selected the robot vacuum cleaner
returns to its starting point.
The base station is not connected
correctly. Connect the base station
exactly as described in these operating
instructions.
The sensors on the robot vacuum
cleaner are dirty. Clean them carefully
using a dry cotton wool bud.
The connection from the infrared
transmitter on the base station to the
vacuum cleaner is broken. Clean both
parts carefully with a soft, dry cloth and
make sure that no items disrupt the
connection.
Fault messages
,
Before resolving any faults with
the robot vacuum cleaner, switch it
off with the
OFF
switch on the side.
Fault messages are shown in the clock
indicator of the robot vacuum cleaner's
display.
F1
"Wheel raised" fault
Place the robot vacuum cleaner
on a level floor surface.
F2
"Floor not defined" fault
Place the robot vacuum cleaner
on a level floor surface.
F3
"Dust box" fault
Insert the dust box into the robot
vacuum cleaner making sure it
clicks into position.
F4
"Drive wheels overloaded" fault
Check whether the drive wheels
have become dirty.
Remove any threads and hairs.
F5
"Brushes overloaded" fault
Check whether the roller brush
and the side brushes have
become dirty. Clean the roller
brush and the side brushes.
F6
"Motor overloaded" fault
Empty and clean the dust box.
Replace the exhaust filter.
F7
Internal system fault
Switch the robot vacuum cleaner
off and then back on again (press
the
ON/OFF
switch on the side).
F8
"Front wheel dirty" fault
Check the front wheel for debris.
Remove any threads and hair and
clean the front wheel.
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