Mi Robot Vacuum-Mop SKV4093GL [11/95] Vacuum mop

Mi Robot Vacuum-Mop SKV4093GL [11/95] Vacuum mop
Specifications
Model
Dimensions
Baery
Net Weight
Wireless Connectivity
Rated Voltage
Rated Power
STYTJ01ZHM
353×350×81.5 mm
14.4 V /2400 mAh(Rated Capacity)
3.6 kg
Wi-Fi IEEE 802.11b/g/n 2.4 GHz
14.4 V
40 W
Dimensions
Rated Input
Model
Rated Output
130×126×93 mm
100-240 V ~ 50/60 Hz 0.5 A
19.8 V
1 A
CDZ1902
Vacuum-Mop
WEEE Information
Charging Dock
Problem Type
Vacuum-mop does not perform scheduled
cleaning
Does the vacuum-mop need to be fully
charged for 16 hours the first three
times it is used?
No water comes out of the mopping
module, or only a lile bit comes out
Too much water comes out of the
mopping module
Vacuum-mop doesn't resume cleaning
aer charging
Does leaving the vacuum-mop on the
charging dock consume power if it's
already charged?
Vacuum-mop doesn't return to charging
dock aer being moved
Solution
Vacuum-mop has low baery. Scheduled cleaning will not start unless the vacuum-mop
has at least 15% baery le.
Leaving the vacuum-mop on the charging dock aer it's fully charged consumes very
lile electricity and helps maintain optimal baery performance.
Lithium baeries do not suffer from memory effects, so it is not necessary to wait 16
hours aer fully charging the vacuum-mop before using it.
Make sure the water tank lid is securely closed.
Make sure the vacuum-mop is not set to Do Not Disturb mode, which will prevent it
from resuming cleaning.
The vacuum-mop does not resume cleaning when it is manually recharged or placed
onto the charging dock.
Moving the vacuum-mop may cause it to re-position itself or re-map its surroundings. If
the vacuum-mop is too far from the charging dock, it might not be able to automatically
return on its own, in which case you need to manually place the vacuum-mop onto the
charging dock.
Confirm that the water tank is filled with water, and clean the mop pad if necessary.
Make sure the mop pad is installed correctly according to the user manual.
All products bearing this symbol are waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE as in directive 2012/19/EU) which should not be
mixed with unsorted household waste. Instead, you should protect human health and the environment by handing over your waste
equipment to a designated collection point for the recycling of waste electrical and electronic equipment, appointed by the
government or local authorities. Correct disposal and recycling will help prevent potential negative consequences to the environment
and human health. Please contact the installer or local authorities for more information about the location as well as terms and
conditions of such collection points.
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