GTTVO Robot BR150
GTTVO BR150 Robot Vacuum and Mop User Manual
Model: BR150
1. Introduction
Thank you for choosing the GTTVO BR150 Robot Vacuum and Mop. This intelligent 2-in-1 cleaning device is designed to simplify your daily cleaning routine by vacuuming and mopping various floor types, including hardwood, tile, stone, and low-pile carpets. Please read this manual thoroughly before use to ensure proper operation and maintenance.

The GTTVO BR150 Robot Vacuum and Mop, designed for efficient 2-in-1 cleaning.
2. What's in the Box
Verify that all components are present and in good condition upon unpacking.
- 1x GTTVO BR150 Robot Vacuum and Mop
- 1x Charging Dock
- 1x Remote Control
- 1x Power Adapter
- 1x Dustbin
- 2x Side Brushes
- 4x Filter Cotton
- 1x Cleaning Brush
- 1x Water Tank (with Washable Mopping Cloth)

All components included with your GTTVO BR150 Robot Vacuum and Mop.
3. Setup
3.1 Charging Dock Placement
Place the charging dock against a wall in an open, uncluttered area. Ensure there is at least 1 meter (3 feet) of clear space to the front and 0.5 meters (1.5 feet) to each side of the dock for the robot to easily return and dock.
3.2 Initial Charging
Connect the power adapter to the charging dock and plug it into a wall outlet. Place the robot vacuum onto the charging dock, ensuring the charging contacts align. The indicator light on the robot will show charging status. Fully charge the robot before first use (approximately 4-5 hours).

The robot vacuum automatically returns to its charging dock when battery is low or cleaning is complete.
3.3 Installing Side Brushes
Attach the side brushes to the corresponding posts on the bottom of the robot by pressing them down until they click into place.
3.4 Preparing for Mopping
To use the mopping function, fill the water tank with clean water. Attach the washable mopping cloth to the water tank. Slide the filled water tank into the designated slot at the rear of the robot until it clicks securely.
4. Operating Instructions
4.1 Power On/Off
Press and hold the power button on the robot or the remote control to turn the robot on or off.
4.2 Cleaning Modes
The BR150 offers multiple cleaning modes to suit your needs:
- Auto Cleaning: The robot intelligently navigates and cleans the entire floor area.
- Spot Cleaning: The robot cleans a specific concentrated area in a spiral pattern.
- Edge Cleaning: The robot cleans along walls and furniture edges.

Visual representation of the robot's various cleaning modes.
4.3 Starting a Cleaning Cycle
Press the 'Clean' button on the robot or the remote control to start an automatic cleaning cycle. The robot will select the most appropriate cleaning path.
4.4 Pausing/Stopping
During a cleaning cycle, press the 'Clean' button again to pause the robot. Press it once more to resume. To stop the cleaning cycle and send the robot back to its charging dock, press the 'Home' button on the remote control.
4.5 Automatic Return Charging
When the battery level is low, the robot will automatically return to its charging dock to recharge. Ensure the charging dock is accessible and powered on.
4.6 Obstacle Avoidance and Thin Design
The BR150 features advanced 3D precise obstacle avoidance sensors to prevent falls and reduce bumping. Its super-slim 2.91-inch body allows it to clean under furniture and in narrow spaces with ease.

The ultra-thin design allows the robot to clean hard-to-reach areas.
4.7 Suction and Mopping Intensity
The robot offers two levels of intensity adjustment for both vacuuming and mopping, allowing you to customize cleaning based on floor type and dirt level.

Adjustable intensity for vacuuming and mopping.
5. Maintenance
Regular maintenance ensures optimal performance and extends the lifespan of your robot vacuum.
5.1 Emptying the Dustbin
After each cleaning cycle, or when the dustbin is full, remove it from the robot and empty its contents into a trash bin. Rinse the dustbin with water if necessary and allow it to air dry completely before reinserting.
5.2 Cleaning Filters
Tap the filter to remove loose dirt. For a deeper clean, gently brush off debris. Replace filters every 1-2 months depending on usage to maintain suction power.
5.3 Cleaning Side Brushes
Periodically check the side brushes for tangled hair or debris. Use the included cleaning brush or scissors to remove any obstructions. If brushes are worn, replace them.
5.4 Cleaning Water Tank and Mopping Cloth
After mopping, empty any remaining water from the tank. Remove the mopping cloth and wash it thoroughly. Allow both the tank and cloth to air dry completely before reassembling.
5.5 Cleaning Sensors and Charging Contacts
Wipe the anti-drop sensors, bumper sensors, and charging contacts on both the robot and the charging dock with a clean, dry cloth to ensure proper function.
6. Troubleshooting
| Problem | Possible Cause | Solution |
|---|---|---|
| Robot does not power on | Low battery; Power button not pressed correctly | Charge the robot; Press and hold the power button for a few seconds |
| Robot does not charge | Charging contacts dirty; Power adapter not connected | Clean charging contacts; Ensure power adapter is securely plugged in |
| Reduced suction power | Dustbin full; Filter clogged; Suction port blocked | Empty dustbin; Clean/replace filter; Clear any blockages from the suction port |
| Robot gets stuck frequently | Too many obstacles; Robot stuck on high thresholds/rugs | Clear obstacles; Use virtual walls (if applicable); Avoid areas with high thresholds |
| Mopping function not working | Water tank empty; Mopping cloth dry; Water outlet clogged | Fill water tank; Moisten mopping cloth; Clean water outlet |
7. Specifications
| Feature | Detail |
|---|---|
| Brand | GTTVO Robot |
| Model Name | BR150 |
| Special Feature | Automatic Dust Collection, Auto Mop Washing (Note: Auto Mop Washing refers to the washable cloth, not an automated cleaning station) |
| Color | Blue |
| Filter Type | Cloth |
| Battery Life | 100 minutes |
| Voltage | 14.4 Volts |
| Dustbin Capacity | 0.2 Liters (200ml) |
| Water Tank Capacity | 0.23 Liters (230ml) |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Batteries Included | Yes (1 Lithium Ion battery required, included) |
| Control Method | Remote |
| Form Factor | Robotic |
| Product Dimensions | 11.81 x 11.81 x 2.91 inches |
| Item Weight | 5.51 pounds |
| UPC | 679264798765 |
8. Warranty and Support
For warranty information and customer support, please refer to the warranty card included in your product packaging or contact GTTVO Robot customer service directly. Keep your purchase receipt as proof of purchase for any warranty claims.
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