DreameBot L10 Ultra Robot Vacuum and Mop User Manual
Model: RLS6LADC-6
Manufacturer: Dreame Trading (Tianjin) Co., Ltd.
Website: https://global.dreametech.com
Introduction
The term "dreame" is an abbreviation for Dreame Technology Co., Ltd. and its subsidiaries in China. It represents the Chinese name "追觅", signifying a pursuit of excellence and reflecting the company's vision for continuous technological advancement, exploration, and research.
This document is the User Manual for the DreameBot L10 Ultra, a robot vacuum and mop with self-cleaning and auto-empty capabilities.
Safety Information
To prevent electric shock, fire, or injury due to improper use, please read this manual carefully before operating the appliance and keep it for future reference.
Usage Restrictions
- Not for use by children under 8 years old or individuals with physical, sensory, intellectual deficiencies, or limited experience/knowledge without supervision.
- Cleaning and maintenance should not be performed by unsupervised children.
- Use only with the provided power supply unit.
- Batteries are replaceable only by skilled persons.
- Clear the area to be cleaned. Children and pets should not play with the appliance and must be kept at a safe distance while it is operating.
- Do not install, charge, or use in bathrooms or near pools.
- Intended for home floor cleaning only; not for outdoor, non-floor, commercial, or industrial use.
- Ensure the appliance operates correctly in a suitable environment.
- If the power cord is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer or service agent.
- Do not use the robot in an area suspended above ground level without a protective barrier.
- Do not place the robot upside down. Do not use covers or bumpers as handles.
- Do not use at ambient temperatures above 40°C or below 0°C, or on floors with liquids or sticky substances.
- Clear loose objects and cables from the cleaning path to prevent dragging damage.
- Remove fragile or small items to prevent the robot from bumping into them.
- Keep hair, fingers, and body parts away from the suction opening.
- Keep cleaning tools out of reach of children.
- Do not operate in a room where an infant or child is sleeping.
- Do not place children, pets, or items on the robot.
- Use only officially-approved detergent; do not add alcohol or disinfectants.
- Do not use to clean burning objects, flammable/combustible liquids, corrosive gases, or undiluted acids/solvents.
- Do not vacuum hard or sharp objects (stones, large paper pieces) that may clog the appliance.
- Unplug from the socket before cleaning or maintenance.
- Do not wipe with a wet cloth or rinse with liquid. Dry washable parts thoroughly before reinstallation.
- Users are responsible for any loss or damage from improper use.
Batteries and Charging
- Use only the RCS9-5 base station. Do not use third-party batteries or base stations.
- Do not attempt to disassemble, repair, or modify the battery or base station.
- Do not place the base station near heat sources.
- Do not use wet cloths or hands on charging contacts.
- Dispose of old batteries properly at a recycling facility.
- If the power cord is damaged, stop use and contact service.
- Ensure the robot is off when transported; keep in original packaging if possible.
- For extended storage, fully charge, turn off, and store in a cool, dry place. Recharge every 3 months to prevent over-discharge.
- Lithium-ion batteries contain hazardous substances; remove and recycle according to local laws before disposal.
- To remove batteries: use up batteries, disconnect power, unscrew bottom cover, unplug connector, remove batteries carefully. Return batteries to a professional recycling organization.
Laser Safety Information
The laser sensor complies with IEC 60825-1: 2014 Standard for Class 1 laser products. Avoid direct eye contact during use.
Product Overview
Package Contents
The package includes:
- Robot
- Base Station
- Side Brush
- Power Cord
- Cleaning Brush
- Dust Collection Bag (replacement)
- Mop Pad x 2 (pre-installed)
- Mop Pad Holder x 2
- User Manual
Robot Description
The robot features buttons for Spot Cleaning, Power/Clean, and Docking. A Status Indicator shows cleaning status (Solid White: Cleaning/Cleaned, Blinking Orange: Error, Solid Orange: Low battery/Paused). Buttons can be pressed to pause operation.
Robot and Sensors
Key components include:
- Top: LDS Upper Cover, Laser Distance Sensor (LDS), Bumper.
- Bottom: Cliff Sensors, Carpet Sensor, Side Brush, Main Brush, Main Wheel, Universal Wheel, Brush Guard, Mop Pad Holder Mounting Holes.
- Side/Rear: Charging Contacts, Connectors, Automatic Water Refilling Inlet, Edge Sensor, Auto-empty Vent.
- Internal: Reset Button (for factory settings), Wi-Fi Indicator.
Dust Bin Components
The dust bin includes a Bin Clip, Dust Bin Cover Clip, Auto-empty Vent, and Filter.
Base Station Description
The base station has an Upper Cover, Handles, Slot, Filter, Signaling Area, Charging Contacts, and Automatic Water Adding Inlet. It also contains a Dust Cabinet Cover and Washboard. Water tanks (Used Water Tank, Clean Water Tank) with clips, pipes, float balls, and filters are part of the base station.
Base Station Status Indicator: Solid White (connected to power), Blinking Orange (error).
Before Use
Follow these steps before operating the robot:
- Remove Protective Strips: Remove any protective films or strips from the robot and base station.
- Install Side Brush and Mop Assembly: Attach the side brush until it clicks. If using the mop function, attach the mop pad to the holder.
- Connect to Electrical Outlet: Place the base station in an open area with good Wi-Fi. Connect the power cord to the base station and plug it into a wall socket. Ensure the cord is firmly inserted until the indicator turns on.
- Place the Base Station: Position the base station with adequate clearance: at least 1.5m in front, 1m above, and 0.5m on each side. Ensure no objects block the signaling area. Placing on tile or marble floors is recommended to prevent water stains on wood or carpets.
- Place the Robot: Turn on the robot by pressing and holding the power button for 3 seconds. Place the robot on the base station with the mop assembly facing the washboard. A voice notification confirms connection and charging start. The robot is fully charged when status indicators remain lit for 10 minutes and then dim. It is recommended to fully charge before first use.
- Add Water to Clean Water Tank: Remove the clean water tank, fill it with clean water up to the MAX line, and reinstall it. Do not use hot water or liquids other than the approved cleaner.
Connecting with Dreamehome App
This product works with the Dreamehome App for device control.
- Download the App: Scan the QR code on the robot or search "Dreamehome" in your app store.
- Add Device: Open the app, tap "+" in the upper right corner, scan the robot's QR code, and follow prompts to complete Wi-Fi connection. Note: Only 2.4GHz Wi-Fi is supported.
- Reset Wi-Fi: If connection fails, reset Wi-Fi by pressing and holding the ⌂ and ⌂ buttons simultaneously until a voice prompt is heard. The Wi-Fi indicator will blink slowly when reset. Re-add the device.
Note: App software updates may alter operations; follow the current app version's instructions.
How to Use
Basic Operations
- Fast Mapping: After network setup, use the app to create a map without cleaning. The map saves automatically when the robot returns to the base.
- Turn On/Off: Press and hold the power button for 3 seconds to turn on/off.
- Pause/Sleep: Press any button to pause. If paused for over 10 minutes, the robot enters sleep mode (indicators turn off). Press any button or use the app to wake it. The robot auto-shuts off after 12 hours in sleep mode. Pausing and placing on the base station ends the current cleaning.
- Do Not Disturb (DND) Mode: Prevents cleaning resumption and turns off the power indicator. Enabled via the app; default period is 22:00-8:00. Scheduled tasks still run.
- Spot Cleaning: Press the button briefly on standby to clean a 1.5m x 1.5m area around the robot.
- Robot Restarting: If unresponsive, press and hold the button for 10 seconds to force off, then press and hold for 3 seconds to turn on.
Sweeping & Mopping
The robot performs sweeping and mopping by default when the mop assembly is first used.
- Start Sweeping and Mopping: Press the button on the robot or use the app to start from the base station. The robot plans an optimal route.
- Return to Clean Mop Pads Midway: During mopping, the robot automatically returns to the base to wash mop pads based on app settings. The base station refills the water tank, and the robot resumes cleaning. Note: The base station does not automatically empty the dust bin during this mid-cycle mop cleaning.
- Clean and Dry Mop Pads After Dust Emptying: After cleaning, the base station automatically empties the dust bin and cleans/dries the mop pads.
- Clean Used Water Tank: After tasks, clean the used water tank to prevent odors.
Sweeping Only
- Select Sweeping Mode: Choose "Sweeping" in the app, or remove the mop assembly from the robot. The robot will automatically switch to sweeping mode.
- Start Cleaning: Ensure the base station is powered and connected. Press the button on the robot or use the app to start cleaning all areas from the base station.
Note: To ensure easy return to the base station, start cleaning from there and avoid moving the base station during operation.
Routine Maintenance
Regular maintenance ensures optimal robot performance. Refer to the table for frequencies.
Part | Maintenance Frequency | Replacement Period |
---|---|---|
Used water tank | After each use | / |
Clean water tank | / | / |
Main Brush | Every 6 to 12 months | / |
Dust bin filter | Once every 2 weeks | / |
Side brush | Every 3 to 6 months | / |
Washboard | / | / |
Base station's signaling area | Once every month | / |
Base station's charging contacts | Once every month | / |
Base station's auto-empty vent | Once every month | / |
Universal wheel | / | / |
Edge sensor | / | / |
Laser Distance Sensor (LDS) | / | / |
Carpet Sensor | / | / |
Cliff Sensors | / | / |
Charging Contacts on Robot | / | / |
Bumper | / | / |
Robot's auto-empty vent | / | / |
Robot's automatic water refilling inlet | / | / |
Bottom of the robot | / | / |
Dust bin | Clean it as needed | / |
Dust collection bag | / | 6-8 weeks |
Mop pad | / | Every 1 to 3 months |
Specific Maintenance Procedures:
- Dust Collection Bag: Replace when notified by the app. Discard old bag, clean filter with a dry cloth, install new bag, close cabinet.
- Used Water Tank: Empty dirty water, rinse with clean water, use cleaning brush for interior. Note: Float ball is movable; clean gently.
- Main Brush: Press guard clips inwards, remove guard, lift brush. Use a tool to remove tangled hair.
- Side Brush: Remove and clean.
- Universal Wheel: Use a small screwdriver to separate axle and tire if needed. Rinse under running water and dry completely before reattaching.
- Dust Bin: Open robot cover, press bin clip to remove dust bin. Open bin cover, empty bin.
- Filter: Remove filter, tap gently. Rinse dust bin and filter with clean water (no detergent) and dry completely before reinstalling.
- Robot Sensors and Charging Contacts: Wipe with a soft, dry cloth (cliff sensors, carpet sensor, charging contacts, edge sensor, LDS, bumper).
- Base Station Charging Contacts: Clean with a soft, dry cloth.
- Mop Pad: Remove from holder to replace.
- Auto-empty Vents: Clean with a soft, dry cloth.
- Battery: Ensure it's charged for daily use. For long-term storage, turn off, store cool/dry, and recharge every 3 months.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Problem | Solution |
---|---|
The robot will not turn on. | Battery is low; recharge. Temperature is too low/high; operate between 0°C and 40°C. |
The robot will not charge. | Ensure base station is powered. Clean charging contacts on robot and base. Check for foreign objects at connectors. |
The robot fails to connect to Wi-Fi. | Incorrect Wi-Fi password. Robot only supports 2.4GHz Wi-Fi. Weak Wi-Fi signal; ensure good coverage. Try resetting Wi-Fi and re-adding the device. |
The robot cannot find and return to the base station. | Base station disconnected or moved. Obstructions around base station; place in a more open area. Robot may re-position itself. If too far, manually place on base. Wipe base station signaling area. |
The robot gets stuck in front of the base station and cannot return to it. | Clear obstructions within 0.5m sides and 1.5m front. Ensure return path is not blocked (e.g., door closed). Dry wet floors. Move base station if needed. |
The robot will not turn off. | When charging, move from base and hold power button for 3s. If still on, force off by holding button for 10s. Contact service if problem persists. |
The charging speed is slow. | Full charge takes approx. 6.5 hours. Charging speed slows outside specified temperature range. Clean charging contacts. |
The noise increases while the robot is operating. | Check for clogged dust bin filter. Check for hard objects in brush/bin. Check for tangled brushes. Switch suction mode to Standard or Quiet. |
The robot moves without following the set route. | Organize power cords and slippers. Avoid wet/slippery surfaces. Dry wet areas. |
The robot misses rooms to be cleaned. | Ensure room doors are open. Check for thresholds higher than 2cm. Dry wet/slippery floors. |
The robot will not resume cleaning after charging. | Ensure DND mode is off. If manually returned to charge, it may not resume automatically. |
The station cannot automatically empty the dust bin. | Check if dust collection bag is full. Check for obstructions at auto-empty vents on robot, base, or bin. |
The water level in the washboard is abnormal. | Check used water tank seal. Ensure tank is correctly installed. Check for blockages in the sewage drain. Use only approved cleaner. |
Specifications
Robot
Specification | Value |
---|---|
Model | RLS6LADC-6 |
Charging Time | Approx. 6.5 hours |
Rated Voltage | 14.4 V === |
Rated Power | 75 W |
Operation Frequency | 2400-2483.5 MHz |
Max Output Power | <20 dBm |
Base Station
Specification | Value |
---|---|
Model | RCS9-5 |
Rated Input | 220-240 V~50-60 Hz |
Rated Output | 20 V 2 A |
Power (during dust emptying) | 1000 W |
Power (during cleaning) | 55 W |
Power (drying + charging) | 78 W |
Note: Under normal use, maintain at least 20 cm distance between the antenna and the user's body.
WEEE Information
This symbol indicates that the product is Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) and should not be mixed with unsorted household waste. Protect human health and the environment by disposing of it at designated collection points for recycling. Contact local authorities for information on disposal locations and conditions.
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