H.Koenig SWRC110
H.Koenig SWRC110 Robot Vacuum Cleaner and Mop User Manual
Model: SWRC110
Introduction
Thank you for choosing the H.Koenig SWRC110 Robot Vacuum Cleaner and Mop. This device is designed to provide efficient and convenient cleaning for various floor types, combining powerful vacuuming with a mopping function. It features Wi-Fi connectivity for remote control via a smartphone application, intelligent navigation, and multiple cleaning modes. Please read this manual carefully before using the product to ensure proper operation and maintenance.

Image: H.Koenig SWRC110 robot vacuum cleaner shown with its companion mobile application for remote control.
Setup
1. Unpacking
- Carefully remove all components from the packaging.
- Verify that all accessories are present: robot vacuum, charging station, power adapter, remote control, virtual wall, side brushes, main brush, HEPA filter, water tank, and microfiber mop pad.
- Remove any protective films or stickers from the robot and charging station.

Image: The H.Koenig SWRC110 robot vacuum cleaner displayed with its complete set of accessories, including the charging dock and remote control.
2. Charging the Robot
- Place the charging station against a wall in an open area, ensuring there are no obstacles within 1 meter (3 feet) to the sides and 2 meters (6 feet) in front.
- Connect the power adapter to the charging station and plug it into a power outlet.
- Place the robot onto the charging station. Ensure the charging contacts on the robot align with those on the station. The indicator light on the robot will illuminate to show it is charging.
- Allow the robot to fully charge before its first use (approximately 3 hours).
3. Connecting to Wi-Fi and App
- Download the "HKoenig Robot" application from your smartphone's app store (iOS or Android).
- Register an account and log in.
- Follow the in-app instructions to add your SWRC110 robot. This typically involves putting the robot into pairing mode and connecting it to your home Wi-Fi network (2.4GHz only).
- Once connected, you can control the robot, schedule cleanings, and monitor its status from your smartphone.
Operating Instructions
1. Cleaning Modes
The H.Koenig SWRC110 offers four pre-programmed cleaning cycles:
- Auto Clean: The robot automatically navigates and cleans the entire floor area. Press the 'PLAN' button on the robot or select 'Auto' in the app.
- Spot Clean: The robot cleans a specific area in a spiral pattern. Ideal for concentrated dirt. Press the 'SPOT' button on the robot or select 'Spot' in the app.
- Edge Clean: The robot cleans along walls and furniture edges. Press the 'EDGE CLEAN' button on the robot or select 'Edge' in the app.
- Scheduled Cleaning: Use the app to set a weekly cleaning schedule. The robot will automatically start cleaning at the programmed times.

Image: A detailed view of the robot's control panel, showing buttons for Home, Spot, Plan, and Edge Clean modes, along with a digital display.
2. Using the WaterMop Function
The WaterMop technology allows for simultaneous vacuuming and mopping.
- Open the water tank cover and fill it with clean water (up to 180 ml). Do not use detergents or cleaning solutions that are not approved for robot vacuums.
- Attach the microfiber mop pad securely to the water tank.
- Insert the filled water tank with the mop pad into the designated slot on the robot.
- Start a cleaning cycle. The robot will vacuum and mop simultaneously.
- After cleaning, remove the water tank, empty any remaining water, and clean the mop pad.
3. Virtual Wall
The virtual wall accessory creates an invisible barrier that the robot will not cross. This is useful for restricting the robot to specific rooms or preventing it from entering areas with delicate items or stairs.
- Place the virtual wall device on the floor where you want to create a barrier. Ensure the infrared beam faces the area you want to block.
- Turn on the virtual wall. The robot will detect the barrier and avoid crossing it.
Maintenance
Regular maintenance ensures optimal performance and extends the lifespan of your robot vacuum.
1. Emptying the Dust Bin
- Press the dust bin release button and pull out the dust bin.
- Open the dust bin cover and empty its contents into a trash can.
- Rinse the dust bin with water if necessary, ensuring it is completely dry before reinserting.
2. Cleaning Brushes

Image: The underside of the robot vacuum, highlighting the central main brush and the two rotating side brushes.
- Side Brushes: Gently pull the side brushes upwards to remove them. Clean any hair or debris wrapped around them. Reattach by pressing them firmly into place.
- Main Brush: Open the main brush cover. Lift out the main brush. Use the cleaning tool (if provided) to remove tangled hair and debris. Reinsert the main brush and close the cover.
3. Cleaning the HEPA Filter
- Remove the HEPA filter from the dust bin.
- Tap the filter gently against a trash can to remove dust. Do not wash the HEPA filter with water, as this can damage it.
- Replace the HEPA filter every 3-6 months, depending on usage.
4. Cleaning the Water Tank and Mop Pad
- Remove the water tank from the robot.
- Empty any remaining water from the tank.
- Detach the microfiber mop pad. Hand wash or machine wash the mop pad and allow it to air dry completely.
- Rinse the water tank with clean water and allow it to air dry before storage or next use.
Troubleshooting
| Issue | Possible Cause | Solution |
|---|---|---|
| Robot not charging | Charging contacts are dirty or misaligned; power adapter not connected. | Clean charging contacts on both robot and station. Ensure power adapter is securely plugged in. |
| Robot gets stuck frequently | Obstacles (cables, rugs, furniture); dirty sensors. | Clear the cleaning area of obstacles. Clean the robot's sensors with a dry cloth. |
| Poor cleaning performance | Dust bin full; brushes tangled; filter clogged. | Empty the dust bin. Clean the main and side brushes. Clean or replace the HEPA filter. |
| Wi-Fi connection issues | Incorrect Wi-Fi password; robot too far from router; 5GHz network used. | Ensure correct 2.4GHz Wi-Fi password. Move robot closer to router. Reset Wi-Fi on robot and re-pair via app. |
| WaterMop not dispensing water | Water tank empty; water outlet clogged; mop pad not properly attached. | Fill the water tank. Check for blockages in the water outlet. Ensure mop pad is correctly installed. |
Specifications
| Feature | Detail |
|---|---|
| Model Number | SWRC110 |
| Brand | H.Koenig |
| Dimensions (L x W x H) | 35 x 35 x 8 cm (13.8 x 13.8 x 3.1 inches) |
| Weight | 2.21 Kilograms (4.87 lbs) |
| Power | 24 Watts |
| Voltage | 24.00 Volts |
| Noise Level | 60 dB |
| Battery Type | Lithium-ion (included) |
| Autonomy | Up to 100 minutes (3 hours listed in some specs, 100 minutes in features) |
| Water Tank Capacity | 180 Milliliters |
| Filter Type | HEPA |
| Special Features | Wi-Fi Connectivity, WaterMop Technology, Dual Side Brushes, Obstacle Detection, Virtual Wall, Auto-Recharge |

Image: The repairability index for the H.Koenig SWRC110, indicating a score of 9.2/10.
Warranty Information
The H.Koenig SWRC110 Robot Vacuum Cleaner and Mop comes with an extended 2-year warranty from the date of purchase. This warranty covers manufacturing defects and ensures reliable operation under normal use conditions. Please retain your proof of purchase for warranty claims.
Customer Support
For technical assistance, warranty claims, or spare parts, please contact H.Koenig customer service. A dedicated after-sales service (SAV) workshop is available in France to provide support and repairs.
Please refer to the official H.Koenig website or your purchase documentation for specific contact details.
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