Introduction
This manual provides comprehensive instructions for the safe and efficient operation and maintenance of your HUTT A1 Auto Window Cleaning Robot. Please read this manual thoroughly before using the device to ensure proper function and to prevent damage or injury. Keep this manual for future reference.
Safety Information
- Always connect the safety rope to a secure anchor point before operating the robot, especially for high-rise windows. The safety rope is designed to withstand a load of up to 145kg.
- Ensure the robot is used only on vertical, smooth surfaces. Avoid surfaces with beveled or rounded edges, or silicone protecting strips thicker than 6mm, as this may affect adhesion and cleaning performance.
- The internal 650mAh battery provides approximately 30 minutes of backup power in case of a sudden power outage, preventing the robot from falling. However, do not rely solely on the battery for operation.
- For severely dirty windows, perform an initial dry-wiping pass with clean, dry pads before wet-wiping to prevent smearing and optimize cleaning results.
- Keep hands, hair, and loose clothing away from the moving parts of the robot during operation.
- Do not use the robot in rainy or extremely humid conditions.
Package Contents
Please check the package contents upon unpacking:
- HUTT A1 Window Cleaning Robot
- Remote Control
- Power Adapter and Power Cord
- Safety Rope
- Microfiber Cleaning Pads (multiple pairs)
- Water Filling Bottle
- User Manual

Image: The HUTT A1 Window Cleaning Robot and its packaging, showing the compact box design.
Product Overview
Familiarize yourself with the main components of your HUTT A1 robot:

Image: Front view of the HUTT A1 robot, showing the power button, indicator light, water tank, and spray nozzles, alongside its remote control.
- Main Unit: Houses the motor, water tank, and control systems.
- Power Button: Located on the top surface for turning the robot on/off.
- Indicator Light: Provides status feedback (e.g., charging, operating, error).
- Water Tank: Integrated 150ml tank for holding cleaning solution.
- Spray Nozzles: Four nozzles for wide-angle water spray coverage.
- Cleaning Pads: Removable microfiber pads attached to the bottom for cleaning.
- Suction Area: The underside of the robot that creates vacuum for adhesion.
- Remote Control: For manual operation and mode selection.
Setup
Follow these steps to prepare your robot for cleaning:
- Charge the Robot: Before first use, fully charge the robot using the provided power adapter. The indicator light will show charging status.
- Attach Cleaning Pads: Securely attach clean microfiber cleaning pads to the bottom of the robot. Ensure they are properly aligned.
- Fill Water Tank: Open the water tank cap and fill the 150ml tank with clean water or a recommended window cleaning solution using the provided filling bottle. Close the cap tightly.
- Connect Safety Rope: Attach one end of the safety rope to the robot and the other end to a sturdy, secure anchor point indoors. This is crucial for safety.
- Connect Power: Plug the power adapter into a wall outlet and connect it to the robot. The robot requires continuous power during operation.
- Placement: Place the robot firmly on the window surface. Ensure good contact for suction to engage.
Setup Demonstration Video
Video: An official demonstration of the HUTT A1 Window Cleaning Robot, showcasing its features and setup process.
Operating Instructions
Once set up, operating the robot is straightforward:
- Power On: Press the power button on the robot or the remote control to turn it on. The robot will engage suction and adhere to the window.
- Start Cleaning: Press the 'Start/Pause/Continue' button on the remote control or the main unit. The robot will automatically detect the window size and shape, then begin cleaning.
- Cleaning Modes: The robot utilizes AI navigation to choose optimal cleaning paths (N-shaped for narrow windows, Z-shaped for wide windows). You can also manually select modes via the remote.
- Water Spray: The robot will automatically spray water during the cleaning cycle. You can also manually control the spray via the remote control.
- Completion: Once cleaning is complete, the robot will return to its starting position and emit an audible alert. Carefully remove the robot from the window.

Image: A hand holding the remote control, demonstrating its use to operate the HUTT A1 robot on a window.

Image: An illustration detailing the robot's smart climbing technology, showing its movement speed and the N-shaped and Z-shaped cleaning patterns.
Cleaning Modes
The HUTT A1 utilizes advanced AI navigation to optimize cleaning efficiency:
- N-shaped Path: Ideal for narrow or tall windows, the robot moves in a vertical N-pattern to cover the surface.
- Z-shaped Path: Best for wide windows, the robot moves in a horizontal Z-pattern to ensure thorough coverage.
- Spot Wiping Mode: Available for targeting and removing stubborn stains or heavily soiled areas.
The robot automatically adjusts suction power and cleaning path based on surface conditions and edge detection for optimal results.
Maintenance
Regular maintenance ensures the longevity and performance of your robot:
- Cleaning Pads: After each use, remove the microfiber cleaning pads. They are washable and reusable. Hand wash or machine wash with mild detergent and air dry.
- Water Tank: Empty any remaining water or cleaning solution from the tank after each use. Periodically clean the tank to prevent residue buildup.
- Spray Nozzles: Periodically check the four spray nozzles for any blockages. If clogged, gently clear them using a small brush or pin.
- Robot Surface: Wipe the exterior of the robot with a soft, dry cloth to remove dust and debris. Do not use abrasive cleaners or immerse the robot in water.
- Storage: Store the robot in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight when not in use.
Troubleshooting
If you encounter issues with your HUTT A1 robot, refer to the following common solutions:
| Problem | Possible Cause | Solution |
|---|---|---|
| Robot not adhering or falling | Surface too dirty/wet, power issue, uneven surface, worn pads. | Ensure surface is clean and dry. Check power connection. Verify surface is smooth and flat. Replace pads if worn. |
| Poor cleaning performance | Pads are dirty/dry, insufficient water, nozzles blocked, initial dry-wiping skipped. | Clean or replace pads. Refill water tank. Clear nozzle blockages. Perform dry-wiping first for heavily soiled windows. |
| No water spray | Water tank empty, nozzles blocked, spray mechanism malfunction. | Refill water tank. Clean nozzles. If issue persists, contact support. |
| Robot stops unexpectedly | Power disconnected, low internal battery, error detected. | Check power connection. Ensure internal battery is charged. Refer to indicator light for error codes and consult manual. |
| Nozzles leaking (as per some reviews) | Possible manufacturing defect or improper sealing. | Ensure water tank cap is tightly closed. If persistent, contact customer support for assistance. |
Specifications
| Feature | Detail |
|---|---|
| Brand | HUTT |
| Model Name | A1 Window Cleaning Robot |
| Suction Power | Up to 6000Pa |
| Water Tank Capacity | 150ML |
| Spray Nozzles | 4 (Upgraded) |
| Battery Life (Backup) | 30 minutes (internal battery) |
| Product Dimensions | 10.3"L x 10.3"W x 1.22"H |
| Item Weight | 2.8 pounds |
| Special Feature | Wet/Dry Cleaning, Laser Sensor Detection, AI Algorithm |

Image: A comparison table highlighting key specifications of the HUTT A1 model against another model.
Warranty and Support
For information regarding product warranty, technical support, or service inquiries, please contact HUTT customer service directly. You may find contact details on the official HUTT website or through your purchase platform.





