MEDION MD19100

MEDION Robot Vacuum Cleaner MD 19100 User Manual

Your guide to efficient and effortless home cleaning.

1. Introduction

Thank you for choosing the MEDION MD 19100 Robot Vacuum Cleaner. This manual provides essential information for the safe operation, maintenance, and troubleshooting of your new appliance. Please read it thoroughly before first use and keep it for future reference.

The MEDION MD 19100 is designed to provide automatic and thorough cleaning of your floors, featuring obstacle recognition and a long operating time for a spotless home.

2. Important Safety Instructions

Always follow basic safety precautions when using electrical appliances to reduce the risk of fire, electric shock, or injury.

  • Read all instructions before using the appliance.
  • Do not operate the vacuum cleaner in wet conditions or on wet surfaces.
  • Keep hair, loose clothing, fingers, and all parts of the body away from openings and moving parts.
  • Do not pick up anything that is burning or smoking, such as cigarettes, matches, or hot ashes.
  • Do not use without dust bin and/or filters in place.
  • Ensure the charging station is placed against a wall in an open area, free from obstacles.
  • Supervise children and pets when the robot vacuum is operating.

3. Package Contents

Carefully unpack your MEDION MD 19100 and ensure all items are present and undamaged. If any items are missing or damaged, please contact customer support.

MEDION MD 19100 Robot Vacuum Cleaner with charging station, power adapter, and remote control

Image: The MEDION MD 19100 Robot Vacuum Cleaner, its charging station, power adapter, and remote control, illustrating the complete package contents and dimensions.

  • MEDION MD 19100 Robot Vacuum Cleaner
  • Charging Station
  • Power Adapter
  • Remote Control
  • Side Brushes (2 pairs)
  • Cleaning Tool
  • User Manual (this document)

4. Product Overview

Familiarize yourself with the main components of your robot vacuum cleaner.

Top view of MEDION MD 19100 Robot Vacuum Cleaner with remote control

Image: Top view of the MEDION MD 19100 Robot Vacuum Cleaner, showing the 'CLEAN' button and the included remote control for operation.

Robot Vacuum Components:

  • Top Panel: Features the 'CLEAN' button and dustbin access.
  • Front Bumper: Houses obstacle detection sensors.
  • Side Brushes: Two flexible brushes for sweeping debris into the suction path.
  • Driving Wheels: For movement across various floor types.
  • Dust Bin: Collects dirt and debris.
  • Charging Contacts: Located on the bottom, for connecting to the charging station.
  • Cliff Sensors: Prevent the robot from falling down stairs.
MEDION MD 19100 Robot Vacuum Cleaner detecting a step with blue light indicating sensor range

Image: The MEDION MD 19100 Robot Vacuum Cleaner demonstrating its stair and obstacle detection capabilities, with a blue light beam illustrating the sensor's range.

5. Setup and First Use

5.1 Installing Side Brushes

Attach the two side brushes to the corresponding posts on the bottom of the robot until they click into place. Ensure they are securely fastened.

5.2 Positioning the Charging Station

Place the charging station against a wall in an open, uncluttered area. Ensure there is at least 1 meter (3 feet) of clear space to the sides and 2 meters (6 feet) in front of the station. Connect the power adapter to the charging station and plug it into a wall outlet.

5.3 Initial Charging

Place the robot vacuum onto the charging station, ensuring the charging contacts align. The indicator light on the robot will illuminate to show it is charging. For first use, charge the robot for at least 4-5 hours, or until the indicator light turns solid green (if applicable), to ensure optimal battery life.

6. Operating Your Robot Vacuum

6.1 Starting a Cleaning Cycle

Press the 'CLEAN' button on the robot or the remote control to start a cleaning cycle. The robot will automatically begin cleaning in a suitable mode.

6.2 Cleaning Modes

The MEDION MD 19100 offers multiple cleaning modes for different needs:

  • Auto Cleaning: The robot intelligently navigates and cleans your home.
  • Spot Cleaning: Focuses on a specific dirty area, cleaning in a spiral pattern.
  • Edge Cleaning: Cleans along walls and furniture edges.
  • Max Mode: Provides increased suction power for tougher dirt.
MEDION MD 19100 Robot Vacuum Cleaner with blue arrows indicating strong suction for Max Mode

Image: The MEDION MD 19100 Robot Vacuum Cleaner illustrating its "Max Mode" with blue arrows indicating enhanced suction for heavy-duty cleaning.

6.3 Returning to Charging Station

When the battery is low, the robot will automatically return to its charging station. You can also manually send it back by pressing the home button on the remote control.

6.4 Remote Control Functions

The remote control allows you to:

  • Start/Pause cleaning
  • Select cleaning modes
  • Manually control direction
  • Send the robot back to the charging station

7. Maintenance and Care

Regular maintenance ensures optimal performance and extends the lifespan of your robot vacuum.

7.1 Emptying the Dust Bin

The dust bin should be emptied after each cleaning cycle. Open the top cover, remove the dust bin, and dispose of the collected debris. The dust bin capacity is 0.3L.

7.2 Cleaning Filters

Remove the filters from the dust bin and tap them gently to remove dust. Rinse the primary filter with water if necessary, but ensure it is completely dry before reinserting. Do not wash the HEPA filter.

7.3 Cleaning Side Brushes

Periodically check the side brushes for tangled hair or debris. Remove them and clean using the provided cleaning tool or scissors. Reinstall them securely.

7.4 Cleaning Sensors and Charging Contacts

Wipe the cliff sensors (on the bottom) and charging contacts (on the robot and charging station) with a clean, dry cloth to ensure proper function.

8. Troubleshooting

If your robot vacuum encounters an issue, refer to this section for common problems and solutions.

ProblemPossible CauseSolution
Robot does not turn on.Low battery; Power switch off.Charge the robot; Ensure power switch is ON.
Robot does not charge.Charging contacts dirty; Charging station not powered.Clean charging contacts; Check power connection to charging station.
Robot gets stuck frequently.Obstacles (cables, rugs); Dirty sensors.Clear obstacles; Clean cliff and bumper sensors.
Poor cleaning performance.Full dust bin; Clogged filters; Worn brushes.Empty dust bin; Clean/replace filters; Clean/replace side brushes.

9. Technical Specifications

  • Model: MEDION MD 19100
  • Robot Dimensions (Diameter x Height): 320 mm x 90 mm
  • Weight: 2.2 kg
  • Power: 20W
  • Dust Bin Capacity: 0.3L
  • Operating Time: Approximately 90 minutes
  • Charging Time: Approximately 4.5 hours
  • Noise Level: 44 dB
  • Features: Automatic Cord Rewind (for charging station), Pet brush, Charging station, Obstacle and Stair detection.

10. Warranty and Support

MEDION products are built to high-quality standards. This product comes with a standard manufacturer's warranty. Please refer to the warranty card included in your package for specific terms and conditions.

For technical support, spare parts, or warranty claims, please visit the official MEDION support website or contact their customer service. Keep your proof of purchase handy.

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