Miele Scout RX3 Operating instructions/Installation instructions - Page 38

Fault messages

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en-US Fault messages  Risk of injury caused by rotating roller brush. The robot vacuum cleaner may start without warning while errors are being dealt with. Switch the robot vacuum cleaner off before dealing with any faults. To switch it off, slide the I/0 switch on the side of the robot vacuum cleaner to the 0 position. Fault messages are shown in the display. Your robot vacuum cleaner is supplied with a sticker that lists all fault messages. You can stick this sticker to the underside of the storage-compartment lid. Problem F 1 F 2 F 3 F 4 F 5 F 6 Possible cause and solution "Wheel raised" fault  Place the robot vacuum cleaner on a level floor surface. "Dirty sensors" fault  Clean the sensors. This fault message is also shown when you start up the robot vacuum cleaner and the collision sensor is located above empty space. Remove the robot vacuum cleaner from the edge. "Filter not recognized" fault  Insert the dust box with exhaust filter into the robot vacuum cleaner. "Drive wheels overloaded" fault  Check whether the drive wheels have become dirty. Remove any threads or hair. This fault message is also shown if the robot vacuum cleaner is stuck. "Brushes overloaded" fault  Check if the roller brush and side brushes have become dirty. Clean the roller brush and side brushes. This fault message is also shown if objects become caught in the robot vacuum cleaner. "Fan motor overloaded" fault  Empty and clean the dust box. Clean or replace the exhaust filter. 38

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Fault messages
Risk of injury caused by rotating roller brush.
The robot vacuum cleaner may start without warning while errors are being
dealt with.
Switch the robot vacuum cleaner off before dealing with any faults. To switch it
off, slide the
I
/
0
switch on the side of the robot vacuum cleaner to the
0
posi-
tion.
Fault messages are shown in the display.
Your robot vacuum cleaner is supplied with a sticker that lists all fault messages.
You can stick this sticker to the underside of the storage-compartment lid.
Problem
Possible cause and solution
F 1
“Wheel raised” fault
Place the robot vacuum cleaner on a level floor
surface.
F 2
“Dirty sensors” fault
Clean the sensors. This fault message is also
shown when you start up the robot vacuum
cleaner and the collision sensor is located above
empty space. Remove the robot vacuum cleaner
from the edge.
F 3
“Filter not recognized” fault
Insert the dust box with exhaust filter into the robot
vacuum cleaner.
F 4
“Drive wheels overloaded” fault
Check whether the drive wheels have become
dirty. Remove any threads or hair. This fault mes-
sage is also shown if the robot vacuum cleaner is
stuck.
F 5
“Brushes overloaded” fault
Check if the roller brush and side brushes have
become dirty. Clean the roller brush and side
brushes. This fault message is also shown if ob-
jects become caught in the robot vacuum cleaner.
F 6
“Fan motor overloaded” fault
Empty and clean the dust box. Clean or replace
the exhaust filter.