HUTT W8 Variable Frequency Window Cleaning Robot User Manual

Thank you for choosing HUTT W8 Window Cleaning Robot.

Please read this manual carefully before usage so as to protect your safety and allow you to make full use of your HUTT cleaning product.

This appliance is not intended for use by persons (including children) with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge, unless they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety.

This appliance contains batteries that are non-replaceable. WARNING: For the purposes of recharging the battery, only use the detachable supply unit provided with this appliance.

1. Product Overview

1.1 Components and Functions

Power Button: Long-press for 3s to power on/off. Short-press to pause/continue.

Components: Main Unit, Water Tank, Nozzle, Crawler wheel, Bottom suction inlet, LED indicators, Software debugging port.

Diagram Description: The diagram shows the main unit with its components and a separate view of the crawler wheel and bottom suction inlet with LED indicators.

1.2 Parts List

The HUTT W8 comes with the following parts: Main Unit, Cleaning pad, Remote control, Water bottle, Safety rope, Power adapter, Plug, User manual.

1.3 Introduction to standard operation

Item Method Operating Steps
01 Dry-wiping Turn the "Water Spray" off after the machine is turned on and with a dry cleaning pad installed.
02 Wet-wiping Turn on the machine to start the wet-wipping mode directly with a dry cleaning pad installed. Use the original cleaning pad for optimal performance.
03 Washing the cleaning pad Soak the cleaning pad in clean water, brush away dirt, and dry it. Do not rub or twist the pad by hand to avoid deforming it.
04 Cleaning the crawler wheels Initiate the crawler wheel cleaning function. Hold the machine, turn it over, press and hold the power button for 3s. Wipe off dirt on the crawler wheels with a wet tissue. Do not use a cleaning cloth or dry towel.
05 Removing extra moisture of the cleaning pad Absorb excess moisture from the cleaning pad in the front and rear areas of the crawler wheels with a dry paper towel.
06 Cleaning dirty glass with larger particles Manual cleaning is recommended first. If not possible, wipe with the machine twice. Replace the cleaning pad when it becomes dirty.
07 Method of filling the water tank Remove the water tank plug, fill with tap water or non-corrosive glass cleaner, and tighten the plug. Do not use corrosive liquids.
08 Storing the machine After cleaning, drain the water tank. Replace the cleaning pad with a clean, dry one or leave it without a pad. Store in a dry, ventilated, and cool place for 1-2 days to dissipate moisture.
09 Method of controlling water spray Water spray time and speed are controlled by pump pressure software. Water spray On/Off is controlled by the remote control.

1.4 Introduction to Installation

Installing the cleaning pad

(1) Stick the white side of the cleaning pad to the machine, ensuring it is smooth and covers the detection holes at the corners. Use a dry cleaning pad to prevent falling.

Filling water into the water tank

(1) Remove the water tank plug, fill with appropriate amount of pure water or special glass cleaner, and tighten the plug. Use non-corrosive liquid like distilled or special glass water for best results.

Connecting to the power supply

(1) Connect the power cord on the machine to the adapter. (2) Connect the power cord of the plug to the adapter. (3) Insert the plug into a power socket.

Fixing the safety rope

(1) Check the safety rope for damage. (2) Fix the safety rope to a solid, immovable object, leaving appropriate length. (3) Wrap the object 1-2 times for security.

Cleaning the wheels

(1) Avoid placing the machine directly on the floor after use to prevent particles from sticking to the pad or crawlers. (2) Enable the wheel cleaning function if wheels are dirty. (3) Hold the machine, turn it over, press and hold the power button for 3s, and wipe the crawler wheels with a wet tissue.

Starting the machine

(1) Spray window cleaner on the window before use. (2) Hold the Power button for more than 3s to start. (3) Ensure the machine is attached to the glass, then release the machine and press the power button for 1s to start working.

Removing the machine

(1) After cleaning, hold the safety rope with one hand, the machine with the other, and press the power button. Remove the machine when the working sound reduces. (Note: If the machine is out of reach, use the remote control to maneuver it closer.)

1.5 Maintenance

When cleaning the area beneath the cleaning pad, unplug and turn off the machine.

1.5.1 Washing the cleaning pad

Remove the cleaning pad, soak in 20°C water for 2 minutes, brush gently, and let it dry naturally. Do not use a wet cleaning pad during operation. Proper maintenance prolongs the life of the cleaning pad. Replace if it no longer adheres well to the Velcro.

1.5.2 Cleaning the bottom component

1.6 Instruction to the Remote Control

Note: Remove the remote control battery when not in use for a long time to prevent aging and damage.

Button Function
Directional Buttons Move to the top, bottom, leftmost, rightmost.
Water spray button Water spray ON/OFF (ON by default)
Wipe downwards button Wipe downwards from the current position
Start/Pause/Continue button Start/Pause/Continue
Restart wiping button (x1) Restart wiping
Fixed point wiping button Fixed point wiping

2. Safety Precautions

Item Classification Content
01 Environmental Precautions 1. Do not use in rainy or misty conditions. 2. Use only for cleaning at 0-40°C. 3. Use antifreeze glass cleaner below 0°C. 4. For high-altitude operation, set ground safety warnings to prevent personal injury.
02 Precautions for the Cleaned Surface 1. Do not use on cracked or damaged glass. 2. Window frame must be at least 6mm thick. 3. Window size must be larger than 40*60cm. Ensure no ultra-narrow frame, bevel frame, ultra-thin frame, beveled glass, no frame, or uneven glass glue. Use under supervision if any of these apply.
03 Storage Precautions 1. Keep away from water. 2. Keep out of reach of children. 3. Do not place in direct sunlight, high temperature, or humid places. 4. Do not place with flammable materials.
04 Operation Precautions 1. Check and fix the safety rope to an immovable object. 2. Use a dry cleaning pad. 3. Use caution on vertically or obliquely surfaces with supervision. 4. Shut down the machine before cleaning its surface. 5. Keep fingers and body parts away from rotating parts and openings when the machine is on. Unplug after use and during maintenance. 6. Use according to the manual; contact customer service for unresolved faults. 7. Children are not allowed to operate.
05 Battery and charging precautions 1. Ensure the battery is well-charged before use. 2. Do not use third-party chargers or disassemble the machine/battery/charger. 3. Contact customer service if the charger is damaged. 4. Keep the charger away from heat sources. 5. Use original packaging for transport and ensure the machine is shut off. 6. For long-term storage, charge fully, turn off, and store in a cool, dry place. Recharge every two weeks to prevent battery failure.

3. Troubleshooting

Item Problem Description Solutions
01 The machine slides downwards during operation. Abnormal movement due to excessive moisture in the cleaning pad. Absorb moisture with a paper towel. Replace with a dry cleaning pad. Wipe off water on crawler wheels and pad areas. This should help the machine resume normal operation.
02 The machine is hold on to the edge The machine is detecting resistance, which is a normal phenomenon. Please wait patiently.
03 Possible reasons why the machine is not moving smoothly Replace with a new cleaning pad. Check for sticky substances on the glass.
04 When trying to remove an out-of-reach machine, and there is no remote control. Pull the safety rope against the glass, slowly pull the machine to a reachable position by hand and then remove it.
05 The machine does not automatically stop after wiping the entire window. Please remove the machine directly. The battery allows it to stay attached for at least 20 minutes and will set off an alarm.
06 Unexpected power failure. Please remove the machine or restore power supply as soon as possible.

4. LED Indicators and Voice Prompts

LED Indicators Voice Prompts Solutions
Connected to the power Check socket and adapter interfaces. Start after charging for 20 minutes.
Red indicator is always ON Low pressure Check cleaning pad installation (flat, correct side, not reversed). Ensure glass surface is smooth. Check for suction opening blockage. Avoid arc-shaped glass as it may cause air leaks.
No If the machine runs normally, it has adjusted automatically. If frequent, remove and reapply the cleaning pad.
No Check for loose or damaged power plug.
Red/blue indicator flashes cyclically The wheels stop rotating / Please clean the wheels Check if the crawler wheel is blocked or contact customer service.
Red/blue indicator flashes cyclically The crawler wheel is abnormal / Please check the crawler wheel Check if the crawler wheel is blocked or contact customer service.
Red/blue indicator flashes cyclically The glass friction is too small Remove water/oil stains from crawler wheels and contact area. Check for stickers or attachments on the glass.
Red/blue indicator flashes cyclically The glass friction is too large Unplug the adapter and restart the machine. Contact customer service if the issue persists.
Red/blue indicator flashes cyclically Gyroscope error, reconnect the device and restart Unplug the adapter and restart the machine. Contact customer service if the issue persists.
Red/blue indicator flashes cyclically Barometer error, reconnect the device and restart Unplug the adapter and restart the machine. Contact customer service if the issue persists.
Red/blue indicator flashes cyclically Fan error, reconnect the device and restart Unplug the adapter and restart the machine. Contact customer service if the issue persists.
Red/blue indicator flashes cyclically Wireless module error, reconnect the device and restart Unplug the adapter and restart the machine. Contact customer service if the issue persists.
Red/blue indicator flashes cyclically Edge detector error, reconnect the device and restart Check if the cleaning pad is installed correctly and does not block the four corners. Check for dirt on the detectors. Check if sunlight is too strong on the detectors. Unplug, restart, and contact customer service if needed.
Red/blue indicator flashes cyclically The machine is hold up to the edge of the window The machine is checking the resistance level, please wait patiently.

5. Technical Parameters

Item Parameters Item Parameters
Model No. W8 Capacity of the back up battery 650mAh
Rated Voltage 24V Machine remains attached when the power is off 20 minutes
Rated Power 90W Variable Frequency Suction Range 1850-3800Pa
Noise Level 65dB Capacity of the Water Tank 80ml
Machine Dimensions 241*241*83mm Cleaning Speed 0.05m/s
Charging Current 300mA Minimum applicable area 400*600mm
Remote Control Operation Frequency 2450Mhz Remote Control Maximum Output Power 4mW

6. Path Planning Description

When the robot is placed "upright", it wipes in a "Z" pattern. The diagram shows six possible "upright" placements.

The robot rotates from the starting position and then moves upwards. It measures window width and moves to the next line upon reaching the edge. It sprays water intermittently, with line spacing at 1/3 of machine length, until the entire window is cleaned.

When placed "horizontally", the robot wipes in an "N" pattern. This pattern is recommended for narrow frames. The diagram shows six possible "horizontally" placements.

After reaching the right frame, the robot moves upwards and wipes along the line close to the frame. It then moves leftwards to the next line and continues wiping, spraying water intermittently. Water spraying pauses if slippage occurs. After cleaning, it returns to the starting area in an upright position.

Note: Abnormal frame detection may cause slight positional errors upon return to the starting point, but normal use is not affected.

Description of the water spraying function

7. Fault List

Parts Content
Main Machine The machine is unable to turn on when connecting to the power supply.
Main Machine The machine cannot be controlled by the remote control.
Charger Unable to supply power to the main machine normally.

8. WEEE Information

Products with this symbol are waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE) and should not be mixed with household waste. Dispose of them at designated collection points to protect human health and the environment. Contact local authorities for more information on collection points and terms.

9. Conformity

Beijing Hutt Wisdom Technology Co., Ltd declares that this device complies with basic requirements and regulations of guidelines 2014/53/EU and 2011/65/EU. The CE declaration of conformity can be found at: https://us.huttwisdom.com/certificate

FCC Caution

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

This 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 interference that may cause undesired operation.

This device and its antenna(s) must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.

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:

The device has been evaluated to meet general RF exposure requirement. The device can be used in portable exposure condition without restriction.

Models: 2BHJF-RC-A1, 2BHJFRCA1, W8 Variable Frequency Window Cleaning Robot, W8, Variable Frequency Window Cleaning Robot, Frequency Window Cleaning Robot, Window Cleaning Robot, Cleaning Robot, Robot

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