Roborock Dyad Pro Combo Wet and Dry Vacuum Cleaner User Manual

Read this user manual with diagrams carefully before using this product and store it properly for future reference.

Safety Information

IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

When using an electrical appliance, basic precautions should always be followed, including the following:

WARNING

To reduce the risk of fire, electric shock or injury:

SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS

Household use only.

Battery and Charging

Battery pack charging temperature4°C ~ 40°C (39 ~ 104°F)
Battery pack using temperature4°C ~ 40°C (39 ~ 104°F)
Battery pack storage temperatureLong Storage(3 months)-20°C ~ 45°C (-4 ~ 113 °F)
Long Storage(6 months)-20°C ~ 20°C (-4 ~ 68 °F)

International Symbols Explanation

[power-symbol] ON-OFF (push-push) symbol [symbol IEC 60417-5010 (2009-02)]

[AC-symbol] ALTERNATING CURRENT symbol [symbol IEC 60417-5032 (2009-02)]

[DC-symbol] DIRECT CURRENT symbol [symbol IEC 60417-5031 (2009-02)]

FCC Statement

Compliance Information
Product NameWet and Dry Vacuum Cleaner and Accessories
Product ModelWet and Dry Vacuum Cleaner Model: H1C1A Dock Charger Model: MDS01LRR or MDS02LRR
Compliance StatementThis device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including inter-ference that may cause undesired operation.
Correspondence of the responsible party in USA
CompanyRoborock Technology Co.
AddressROOM 1227, 12TH FLOOR, 1000 N. WEST STREET, WILMINGTON, DE 19801
Emailsupport@roborock.com

Warning

Any changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.

Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:

IC Statement

This device contains licence-exempt transmitter(s)/receiver(s) that comply with innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada's licence-exempt RSS(s). Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause interference, and (2) This device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device.

MPE Requirements

To satisfy FCC / IC RF exposure requirements, a separation distance of 20 cm or more should be maintained between the antenna of this device and persons during device operation. To ensure compliance, operations at closer than this distance is not recommended.

CAN ICES-3 (B)/NMB-3(B)

A Product Introduction

A1 Wet and Dry Vacuum Cleaner

A1-1: Handle Release

A1-2: Clean Tank Release

A1-3: Clean Tank

A1-4: Handle

A1-5: Main Unit Release

A1-6: LED Display

A1-7: Main Unit

A1-8: Main Unit Handle

A1-9: Dirty Tank Release

A1-10: Dirty Tank

A1-11: Detergent Cartridge

A1-12: Detergent Cartridge Release

A1-13: Cleaning Head

A1-14: Front Rollers

A1-15: Rear Roller

A2 Vacuum Cleaner

A2-1: Dustbin Release

A2-2: Dustbin

A2-3: Baton

A2-4: Multi-Surface Brush

A2-5: Motorized Mini-Brush

A2-6: 2-in-1 Cleaning Head

A3 Charging Dock and Storage Stand for Vacuum Accessories

A3-1: Baton Holder Clip

A3-2: Maintenance Brush

A3-3: Power Cable

A3-4: Charging Dock Body

A3-5: Charging Port

A3-6: Charging Dock Tray

A3-7: Baton Holder

A3-8: Storage Stand for Vacuum Accessories

A4 Screen Functions

A4-1: Dirt Level

A4-2: ECO Mode

A4-3: Floor Drying Mode

A4-4: Battery Level

A4-5: WiFi

A4-6: Clean Tank Empty

A4-7: AUTO Mode

A4-8: MAX Mode

A4-9: Drying

A4-10: Self-Cleaning

A4-11: WiFi

A4-12: Charging

A4-13: Dirty Tank Full

A4-14: Error

B Product Installation

B1 Wet and Dry Vacuum Cleaner Installation

B1-1: Insert the handle into the vacuum body until it clicks in place. The [power-symbol] button should face forward.

B1-2: To remove the handle, pull the handle while pressing the handle release button on the back of the vacuum body.

B2 Vacuum Cleaner Installation

B2-1: Remove the main unit from the vacuum cleaner: Press the main unit release button with one hand while grasping the handle of the main unit and forcedly pulling it downward with the other hand.

B2-2: Assemble the main unit and dustbin combo unit: Put the filter of the dustbin right side up and align the power port of the main unit with the metal contact on the dustbin. Then press the handle of the main unit down until it clicks in place.

B2-3: Connecting main unit and dustbin combo unit with accessories. Method 1: Connect the unit to a cleaning head. Method 2: Connect the unit to the baton first, and then connect a cleaning head.

B3 Installing the Charging Dock

B3-1: Align the charging dock tray with the charging dock body, press down, making sure they are firmly secured.

Connecting to the App

1 Download the app

Search “Roborock” in the App Store or Google Play or scan the QR code to download and install the app.

2 Reset WiFi

a. Keep the machine upright and press [power-symbol] to light up the screen and enter standby mode.

b. Press and hold [mode-change-symbol] and [power-symbol] until you hear the “Resetting WiFi” voice alert. The reset is complete when the WiFi indicator flashes slowly. The vacuum cleaner will then wait for a connection.

Note: If the mobile phone fails to connect to the vacuum cleaner because your router configuration has changed or you forget your password or for any other reasons, reset the WiFi and add your device again.

3 Add the Device

Open the Roborock app, tap “Scan to Connect” or “Search for Device” on the home page, and add the device as instructed in the app.

Notes:

C Instructions for Using the Wet and Dry Vacuum Cleaner

C1 Filling the Clean Tank

C1-1: Push the clean tank release button and remove the tank.

C1-2: Open the cover, fill the tank with tap water, and then close it tightly. The water level should not exceed the MAX line.

Note: To avoid deforming the clean tank, only use cold water.

C1-3: Tilt the clean tank, install the bottom in place, and then gently push it inward to secure it in place.

C2 Adding Detergent

C2-1: Push the detergent cartridge release button and remove the cartridge.

C2-2: Open the detergent cartridge, fill it with detergent, and then close it tightly.

C2-3: Reinstall the detergent cartridge.

Notes:

C3 Locking and Unlocking

C3-1: Tap the side of the cleaning head without the detergent cartridge, and push the handle to lock the cleaning head or pull the handle to unlock the cleaning head.

C3-2: Locked

C3-3: Unlocked

C4 Starting the Vacuum Cleaner

Unlock the cleaning head and press the [power-symbol] button to start the vacuum cleaner.

Notes:

C4-1: Caution

In order to prevent dirty water from leaking out, do not lay the body flat or tilt it over 60° when dirty tank in place.

Switching Modes

Press the [mode-symbol] button to switch to AUTO, MAX, Floor Drying or ECO mode. The screen will display the icon for the current mode.

Note: Floor Drying mode is for removing clean water from wet environments such as bathrooms. It should not be used when water depth exceeds 10 mm (0.4 in).

Standby and Power Off

1. When the vacuum cleaner is operating, press the [power-symbol] button to pause it and enter standby mode.

2. In standby mode, you can lock the cleaning head and place the vacuum cleaner upright on the floor.

3. Lock the cleaning head and press and hold the [power-symbol] button for 2 seconds to turn off the vacuum cleaner. If the vacuum cleaner is left idle for 5 minutes in standby mode, it will automatically turn off.

Note: You can modify the settings in the app to enable automatically resume operation after unlocking the cleaning head.

Adding and Emptying Water

When the dirty tank is full or the clean tank is empty during use, the vacuum cleaner will provide audio and visual alerts. Add water into the clean tank or empty the dirty tank before continuing.

C5 Emptying the Dirty Tank

C5-1: Push the dirty tank release button and remove the tank.

C5-2: Hold the handle firmly with one hand, gently lift out the cover, and then pour out the dirty water.

C5-3: Reinstall the cover, tilt the dirty tank, install the bottom in place, and then gently push it inward to secure it in place.

Charging and Self-Cleaning

1. Lock the cleaning head, and place the vacuum cleaner onto the charging dock. The voice alert “Charging” indicates that the vacuum cleaner is charging.

2. Press the [self-clean-symbol] button to start standard self-cleaning. Press and hold the [self-clean-symbol] button for 2 seconds to switch to DEEP self-cleaning mode.

3. After self-cleaning finishes, empty the dirty tank to prevent odors.

Notes:

Drying

Drying starts automatically after self-cleaning is completed. To manually start or stop drying, press the [drying-symbol] button on the docked vacuum cleaner.

Voice Alert Settings

Connect to the app to adjust the volume of voice alerts.

D Instructions for Using the Vacuum Cleaner

Powering On and Off

Press the [power-symbol] button to start the vacuum cleaner and press it again to pause the vacuum cleaner. Press and hold the [power-symbol] button for 2 seconds to turn the vacuum cleaner off.

Switching Modes

Press the [mode-symbol] button to switch between AUTO and MAX modes. The screen will display the icon for the current mode.

D1 Selecting a Cleaning Head

D1-1: Motorized Mini-Brush

D1-2: Multi-Surface Brush

D1-3: Crevice Tool

D1-4: Dusting Brush

Motorized Mini-Brush: To remove dust from soft nap mattress pads or sofas.

Multi-Surface Brush: To remove dust from low and medium pile carpets. It can also be used on tiles or other floor surfaces.

2-in-1 cleaning head (crevice tool ): To remove dust from gaps in door frames.

2-in-1 cleaning head (dusting brush): To remove dust from tables or fabric.

Switching between the crevice tool and dusting brush: Press the lock catch at the bottom of the 2-in-1 cleaning head, and pull the head downward until it clicks in place. The cleaning head is switched to a dusting brush. Press the lock catch and push the head upward to expose the crevice tool head. The cleaning head is switched to a crevice tool.

Notes:

E Routine Maintenance

To maintain optimal performance of the product, refer to the following table for routine maintenance.

PartsMaintenance FrequencyReplacement Frequency
Roller2-4 weeks6-12 months
Filter (dirty tank)1 month6-12 months
Filter (dustbin)1 month6-12 months
Cleaning head and dirty water pipe1 monthN/A
Dirty tank1 monthN/A
Dirty water level sensor1 monthN/A
Charging dock trayAs neededN/A
Charging contacts1 monthN/A
Dustbin1 monthN/A
Multi-Surface Brush1 monthN/A
Motorized Mini-Brush1 monthN/A

Product Maintenance

If this product is left unused for a prolonged period of time, fully charge it and unplug it before storing it in a cool and dry place. Do not place the product in humid locations or under direct sunlight. Charge it at least once every 3 months to avoid overdischarge.

Cleaning the Main Unit and Body

Wipe and clean the main unit and the body with a soft and dry cloth. Before cleaning, unplug the power supply and power the cleaner off.

E1 Cleaning the Dirty Tank and Filter

E1-1: Take out the dirty tank, pull out the cover, and open the water level sensors. Clean the parts with the provided maintenance brush, rinse them with cold water, and then snap the water level sensors back in place.

E1-2: Take out the filter from the dirty water tank cover and remove any trash attached to the filter. If the filter is dirty, rinse it with cold water and then shake off the residual water.

E1-3: Allow up to 24 hours for all parts drying and install them back in place.

Notes:

E2 Cleaning the Rollers

1. Remove the vacuum cleaner from the charging dock, and switch it off. Stabilize the body.

E2-1: Rotate the rear roller cover to the unlock position, and pull the rear roller outward.

E2-2: Pinch the left and right front rollers with both hands, and pull them outward.

E2-3: Cut off any hair entangled on the rollers and remove any debris using the provided maintenance brush.

Note: Use the maintenance brush carefully to avoid injury.

E2-4: Insert the rear roller from the side, and then rotate the rear roller cover from the unlock position to the lock position until it clicks in place.

E2-5: Note: Do not rinse the cleaning head directly with water.

E2-6: To install the front rollers, marked red and blue, on the correct sides of the head. Pinch them with both hands and align them with the front roller shaft. Push inward to install properly.

E3 Cleaning the Cleaning Head and Dirty Water Pipe

1. Remove the dirty tank and front and rear rollers. Switch off the vacuum cleaner and stabilize the body.

2. Clean the roller slots and dirty water pipe with the maintenance brush provided.

3. Wipe the charging contacts with a dry cloth.

4. Reinstall the rollers and dirty tank in place.

E3-1: Charging Contacts

Note: Do not rinse the cleaning head directly with water.

E4 Cleaning the Charging Dock Tray

E4-1: Grasp the side handles of the tray and pull upward.

E4-2: Rinse the tray with water and reinstall it in place after drying.

E4-3: Note: Only remove and wash the tray. Do not wash any other parts of the charging dock.

E5 Cleaning the Main Unit and Dustbin Combo Unit

E5-1: To discard the dust, press the dustbin release button and remove the dustbin.

E5-2: Remove the filter.

E5-3: Grab the handle and lift out the cyclone parts.

E5-4: Discard the dust inside and install the cyclone parts and filter back into the dustbin.

E5-5: Do not wash the dustbin to avoid damaging the electrical parts inside.

E6 Cleaning the Multi-Surface Brush

E6-1: Turn the brush head over with the bottom facing you. Look for debris, including hair and fibers on the head or in the bearings.

E6-2: Cut off any hair entangled on the roller and remove any debris using the provided maintenance brush.

Note: Use the maintenance brush carefully to avoid injury.

E7 Cleaning the Motorized Mini-Brush

E7-1: Hold the brush so the lock on the side is facing you, and turn the lock counterclockwise.

E7-2: After removing the locking mechanism, remove the roller.

E7-3: Clean the roller with the maintenance brush provided and then wash the roller.

E7-4: Place the roller vertically and dry it for at least 24 hours for it to dry thoroughly.

Note: Use the maintenance brush carefully to avoid injury.

Basic Parameters

Main Unit

ModelH1C1A
Rated Input25.75V 1A
Battery21.6 V/4000 mAh (TYP) Lithium-ion battery

Dock Charger

ModelMDS01LRR or MDS02LRR
Rated Input Voltage120V~
Rated Frequency60Hz
Rated Input1A
Rated Output25.75V 1A
Battery21.6 V/4000 mAh (TYP) Lithium-ion battery

Common Issues

IssueSolution
There are large water stains on the floor, the cleaning head leaks water, or water cannot be vacuumed from the floor.Remove the rollers and the dirty tank to check for a clog in the dirty water pipe or the suction outlet, and check if the filter is clogged or wet. Clear all blockages, clean the filter and make sure the dirty tank and filter are properly installed before retrying.
The screen does not light up and the vacuum cleaner cannot start.Low battery level. Charge it before use.
The dirty tank leaks and the filter is wet.Remove and clean the two water level sensors in the dirty tank. Make sure that the body is not laid flat.
There is an unpleasant smell during use.Clean the rollers, dirty tank, and filter.
Cleaning creates a lot of bubbles.Do not add detergent or disinfectants that are not recommended by Roborock to the clean tank, or spray such detergent or disinfectants on the floor.
The vacuum cleaner does not charge when docked.Check the charging contacts on the charging dock and the corresponding part on the body.
The screen is on, but the buttons do not respond.Press and hold the [power-symbol] button for 10 seconds to force restart the vacuum cleaner.
Unable to connect to WiFi.WiFi is disabled. Reset the WiFi and try again. Poor WiFi signal. Move the vacuum cleaner to an area with good WiFi reception. Abnormal WiFi connection. Reset the WiFi, download the latest mobile app and retry. Unable to connect to WiFi. There may be an error with your router settings. Contact Roborock Customer Service for help with troubleshooting.
Power is always being drawn when the vacuum cleaner is docked.The vacuum cleaner will draw power while it is docked to maintain battery performance, but the power consumption is extremely low.
Cleaning head is not functioning.The motor of the cleaning head may be too hot. Please wait until the temperature is normal before use. The contact of the cleaning head may be dirty. Please wipe it with a soft, dry cloth and try again.
Reduced suction force.The dustbin is full or the filter is clogged. Use after cleaning the dustbin and the filter. The cleaning head may be clogged. Remove any foreign objects from it.

Environmental Protection Description

Removing the Battery

* The following information applies only when disposing of the robot and should not be followed for day-to-day operations.

The chemical substances contained in the built-in lithium-ion battery of this product can cause environmental pollution. Remove the battery before disposing of this product and hand it to a professional battery recycling facility for centralized disposal.

How to remove the battery:

  1. Rotate the main unit cover to remove the cover.
  2. Unplug the circuit board cable to remove the circuit board.
  3. Remove the battery.

Notes:

Holiday Energy Saving Function

In holiday mode the device will switch to Low Power mode to minimize power consumption. This includes dimming of the LED indicator, and the stopping of all non-charging related functions including cleaning, remote control over WiFi, and more.

To activate holiday mode, firstly, remove the wet and dry vacuum cleaner from the charging dock and turn it off. Secondly, press and hold the Change Mode button and at the same time, put the vacuum back to the dock and wait 10 seconds until hear “ticktack” then release the button. The wet and dry vacuum cleaner, main unit and charging dock will enter holiday mode.

To deactivate holiday mode, you need two steps:

  1. Remove the wet and dry vacuum cleaner from the charging dock and press and hold the Power button for 10 seconds.
  2. Unplug the power cable and reconnect.
Models: H1C1A, MDS01LRR, MDS02LRR, MDS02LRR Dyad Pro Combo, MDS02LRR, Dyad Pro Combo, Pro Combo, Combo

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