1. Introduction
Thank you for choosing the Kiwi Kwc-7130 Remote Controlled Liquid Spray Window Cleaning Robot. This device is designed to simplify window cleaning with its advanced features, including remote control operation and liquid spray technology. Please read this manual thoroughly before operating the robot to ensure safe and efficient use. Keep this manual for future reference.
2. Important Safety Instructions
To reduce the risk of fire, electric shock, or injury, always follow basic safety precautions when using electrical appliances. This includes, but is not limited to, the following:
- Read all instructions before using the appliance.
- Do not use the appliance on broken glass or surfaces with visible damage.
- Ensure the safety rope is securely attached to a fixed object before operation, especially when cleaning high windows.
- Keep hair, loose clothing, fingers, and all parts of the body away from openings and moving parts.
- Do not operate the appliance in areas where flammable or combustible liquids are present.
- Use only the power adapter supplied by the manufacturer.
- Do not immerse the appliance in water or other liquids.
- Supervise children and ensure they do not play with the appliance.
- Unplug the appliance from the outlet when not in use and before cleaning.
- Do not use the appliance outdoors during adverse weather conditions (rain, strong wind).
3. Package Contents
Please check the package for the following items:
- Kiwi Kwc-7130 Window Cleaning Robot
- Remote Control
- Power Adapter
- Cleaning Pads (multiple)
- Cleaning Rings
- Safety Rope
- User Manual (this document)
- Water Bottle (for filling cleaning solution)
- Window Wiper (additional accessory)

Image: Top-down view of the Kiwi Kwc-7130 Window Cleaning Robot, showing its compact design and cleaning pads.
4. Product Features
- Remote Control Operation: Easily control the robot's movement and functions from a distance, allowing for convenient management of the cleaning process.
- Liquid Spray Technology: Integrated liquid spraying function ensures thorough cleaning by applying cleaning solution directly to the surface, preventing streaks and enhancing shine.
- Effective Cleaning Performance: Equipped with a powerful motor and high suction capability, the robot cleans windows quickly and efficiently, leaving surfaces bright and spotless.
- Compact and Practical Design: Its slim and lightweight structure allows for easy use on vertical glass surfaces. The design also facilitates portability and storage, making it suitable for various glass types.
- Time and Energy Saving: The automatic cleaning function significantly reduces the time and effort required compared to manual cleaning, offering practicality and speed to the user.

Image: The Kiwi Kwc-7130 Window Cleaning Robot actively spraying cleaning liquid onto a window surface during operation.
5. Setup
- Attach Cleaning Pads: Securely attach the clean cleaning pads to the designated cleaning rings on the underside of the robot. Ensure they are firmly in place.
- Fill Water Tank: Open the water tank cap (usually located near the spray nozzle) and carefully fill it with an appropriate window cleaning solution using the provided water bottle. Do not overfill.
- Connect Power: Plug the power adapter into the robot and then into a suitable electrical outlet. Ensure the connection is secure.
- Attach Safety Rope: For safety, especially when cleaning high or outdoor windows, securely attach one end of the safety rope to the robot and the other end to a sturdy, fixed object (e.g., a heavy piece of furniture, a window frame anchor).
- Remote Control Batteries: Insert batteries into the remote control if not already installed.

Image: A multi-panel illustration demonstrating how to attach cleaning pads, various cleaning path patterns, the robot being controlled by a remote, and the proper attachment of the safety rope.
6. Operating Instructions
- Power On: Place the robot on the window surface you wish to clean. Press the power button on the robot or the remote control to turn it on. The robot will generate suction to adhere to the glass.
- Select Cleaning Mode: Use the remote control to select your desired cleaning mode. The robot typically offers automatic cleaning paths (e.g., Z-shaped, N-shaped, or combined). Refer to the remote control diagram for specific button functions.
- Activate Spray Function: If desired, activate the liquid spray function using the remote control. The robot will automatically spray cleaning solution as it moves.
- Monitor Progress: Observe the robot's cleaning progress. You can manually steer the robot using the directional buttons on the remote control if needed.
- Completion: Once the cleaning cycle is complete, the robot will usually return to its starting position or stop. Press the power button to turn it off and carefully remove it from the window.
Important: Always ensure the safety rope is attached and secured before starting operation, especially on high windows.
7. Maintenance
- Cleaning Pads: After each use, remove the cleaning pads and wash them thoroughly with water and mild detergent. Allow them to air dry completely before storing or reusing. Replace worn-out pads as needed.
- Robot Body: Wipe the exterior of the robot with a soft, damp cloth. Do not use abrasive cleaners or immerse the robot in water.
- Water Tank: Empty any remaining cleaning solution from the water tank after use. Rinse the tank with clean water if necessary.
- Storage: Store the robot and its accessories in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight and extreme temperatures.
8. Troubleshooting
| Problem | Possible Cause | Solution |
|---|---|---|
| Robot does not stick to the window. | Insufficient suction; dirty cleaning pads; uneven surface. | Ensure power is connected and turned on. Clean or replace cleaning pads. Ensure the window surface is relatively smooth. |
| Robot leaves streaks. | Dirty cleaning pads; incorrect cleaning solution; too much solution. | Replace or thoroughly clean pads. Use a recommended window cleaning solution. Reduce the amount of spray if possible. |
| Remote control not working. | Dead batteries; obstruction; out of range. | Replace remote control batteries. Ensure no obstructions between remote and robot. Operate within effective range. |
| Robot stops unexpectedly. | Power interruption; safety sensor triggered; low battery (if applicable). | Check power connection. Remove any obstructions. If the robot has an internal battery, ensure it is charged. |
9. Specifications
- Brand: Kiwi
- Model Name: Kwc-7130
- Key Feature: Ultrasonic Liquid Spray Technology
- Recommended Surfaces: Glass, coated hard surfaces, kitchen surfaces, windows
- Included Components: Window Cleaning Robot, Remote Control, Power Adapter, Cleaning Pads, Cleaning Rings, Safety Rope, User Manual, Water Bottle, Window Wiper
10. Warranty and Support
For warranty information, technical support, or service inquiries, please refer to the warranty card included with your product or contact Kiwi customer service. Please have your model number (Kwc-7130) and purchase details ready when contacting support.
You can often find contact information on the official Kiwi website or through your retailer.





