Welcome
Thank you for choosing the NOISZ S5 Pro robotic vacuum cleaner. This user manual is designed to help you keep your robot performing at its best. Please take a few moments to read through it. If you have any questions, please contact ILIFE Customer Service for assistance. Enjoy automated home cleaning performed by NOISZ S5 Pro!
ILIFE Customer Service
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Important Tips
Operate
- Ensure the power switch is turned on before using the robot. Check the cleaning area and remove obstacles.
- The robot may repeat cleaning the same areas multiple times for thoroughness.
- Small particles like pet food or litter may be scattered during operation; the vacuuming function will clear them.
- When replacing side brushes, ensure they are correctly installed according to the "L" and "R" marks on the robot and brushes.
- Successful clock and schedule settings are confirmed by a "beep" sound.
- Empty the dustbin if the robot vacuums less or spits debris. No alert is given for a full dustbin.
For Best Performance
- Empty the dustbin and clean the high-performance filter after each use.
- The filter cannot be washed with water.
- Replace the high-performance filter when suction power weakens or debris pickup decreases.
- Position the charging dock against a wall, ensuring approximately 1 meter of clear space on both sides and 2 meters in front.
- Fully charge the robot before each operation.
Extending Battery Life
To extend the S5 Pro's battery life and maintain optimal cleaning performance:
- Before first use, charge the robot overnight.
- If the robot will not be used for an extended period, switch the power off.
- Recharge the robot soon after each use. Operating the robot in low battery status may damage the battery.
- Use the robot regularly.
⚠️ Warning: S5 Pro contains electronic parts. Do NOT immerse it in water or spray it with water. Clean the robot with a dry cloth only.
Safety Instructions
Before using the robot, please read and follow the safety instructions and precautions below.
- Read this user manual thoroughly and carefully before using this product.
- Keep this user manual for future reference.
- Any operation or use of this product in any way other than that described in this manual may lead to serious injury or product damage.
WARNING
- Only certified technicians may disassemble the product. Users are not permitted to disassemble or repair the product.
- Use only the AC adapter provided by the factory. Using other AC adapters may cause electric shock, fire, or product damage.
- Do not touch the power cord, plug, or adapter with wet hands.
- Keep loose clothing and fingers away from being drawn into the product's wheels.
- Keep the robot vacuum away from all flammables.
- Never clean the robot while it is on the charging dock or plugged in directly. Unplug the robot and turn off the power switch when cleaning.
- Ensure the AC power cord is protected from damage.
- This product is intended for indoor use only. It is not intended for outdoor use.
- Do not sit on top of the product or place objects on it.
- Do not use this product in wet or moist environments.
- Before use, remove all objects that could get caught in the brushes or suction passage.
- Do not place this product on furniture or platforms from which it can fall and be damaged.
- Turn the power switch off when not in use for a long period or when transporting the unit.
- To avoid battery damage, ensure the adapter and outlet are properly connected.
- To prevent tripping hazards or injuries, inform all household members when this product is in use.
- Do not use this product when the dustbin is full.
- Normal operating temperatures are between -10 to 40 degrees Celsius.
- Do not operate this product in high-temperature environments.
- The battery must be removed from the product before it is scrapped.
- Unplug the vacuum from the power source when removing the battery.
- The battery must be disposed of safely.
- Use only factory-authorized batteries. Do not use unmatched batteries.
? Note: This product is not a toy and should not be used by children or people with a lack of related experience or knowledge.
Product Composition
List of Accessories
Serial Number | Description | Q'ty |
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1 | Main Body (battery included) | 1 |
2 | Charging Dock | 1 |
3 | Remote Control (battery included) | 1 |
4 | Electrowall (battery included) | 1 |
5 | Power Adapter | 1 |
6 | User Manual | 1 |
7 | Extra Side Brushes | 2 |
8 | High Performance Filter | 2 |
9 | Mop Cloth | 1 |
10 | Water Tank | 1 |
Visual representation of accessories:
1. Main Body: Image shows the round robotic vacuum cleaner.
2. Charging Dock: Image shows the docking station for the robot.
3. Remote Control: Image shows the remote control with buttons and two AAA batteries.
4. Electrowall: Image shows a rectangular device with two AAA batteries.
5. Power Adapter: Image shows a power adapter with a cable and plug.
6. User Manual: Image shows the cover of the user manual.
7. Extra Side Brushes: Image shows two side brushes.
8. High Performance Filter: Image shows a rectangular filter.
9. Mop Cloth: Image shows a circular mop cloth.
10. Water Tank: Image shows the water tank attachment.
Robot Anatomy
Diagram of the robot showing its components:
Top View:
- Bumper: Located at the front of the robot.
- Self-charge Button: A button on the top surface.
- CLEAN Button: Another button on the top surface.
- Spot Mode: A designated area or function indicated on the top.
Bottom View:
- Cliff Sensors: Located on the underside near the front.
- Charging Pin: Contacts for charging on the underside.
- Left Side Brush: A spinning brush on the left side.
- Left Wheel: A drive wheel on the left side.
- Battery Cover: Access panel for the battery.
- Nose Wheel: A swivel wheel at the front.
- Right Side Brush: A spinning brush on the right side.
- Suck Passage: The opening for debris intake.
- Right Wheel: A drive wheel on the right side.
- Bottom Cover: The underside casing.
Side/Internal View:
- Top Cover: The upper casing of the robot.
- Dustbin: The container for collected debris.
- Power Switch: Located on the side or base of the robot.
Dustbin
Diagram showing the dustbin assembly:
- Primary Filter: A mesh filter.
- Dustbin: The main container.
- High Performance Filter: A more advanced filter.
- Filter Frame: Holds the filters.
Charging Dock
Diagram of the charging dock:
- Signal Light: Indicates charging status.
- Charging Pin: Contacts to connect with the robot.
- Power Supply Socket: Where the adapter plugs in.
Water Tank
Diagram of the water tank:
- Rubber Plug: Seals the water input hole.
- Handle: For carrying the tank.
- Weep hole: For water to flow out.
- Water input hole: Where water is poured in.
Mop Cloth: A circular cloth for wet mopping.
Remote Control
Diagram of the remote control:
- Display Screen: Shows time and status.
- Directional Buttons: For navigation and adjustments.
- Start/Pause Button: To begin or stop cleaning.
- Clock Button: For setting the clock.
- Spot Mode Button: For spot cleaning.
- HOME (Auto Charge) Button: To send the robot back to the charging dock.
- Schedule Button: For setting cleaning schedules.
- MAX Mode Button: To increase suction power.
- Edge Mode Button: For cleaning along walls.
CLEAN Button Signals
Robot status | Light signal |
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Charging | Middle light in orange flash steadily |
Charging finished | All lights off |
In selected mode | Three lights flash in green |
When robot in error | Middle light flash slowly in red |
Low battery | Middle light in orange turns solid |
In home mode | Home button turns solid |
In cleaning mode | Middle light in green turns solid |
In edge mode | Middle light in green turns solid |
In spot mode | Spot button turns solid |
Remote Control Operating
- Start/Pause Button (▶️⏸️): Press to start cleaning in the selected mode. Press again to stop cleaning. Press to switch from sleeping mode to selected mode.
- Directional Buttons:
- ⬆️ Button: Increases numbers in scheduling or clock mode; moves the robot forward.
- ⬇️ Button: Decreases numbers in scheduling or clock mode; moves the robot backward.
- ⬅️ Button: Switches between minutes and hours in scheduling/clock mode; turns the robot left.
- ➡️ Button: Switches between hours and minutes in scheduling/clock mode; turns the robot right.
- Schedule Button (?️): Press to enter scheduling mode. Press again to confirm scheduling.
- Clock Button (⏰): Press to enter clock mode. Press again to confirm clock setting.
- Home Button (?): Press to return the robot to the charging dock.
- Edge Button (?): Press to make the robot clean along walls in selected mode.
- Spot Button (?): Press to start spot cleaning.
- MAX Button (?): Press to switch to high suction power. Press again to return to normal level.
- Scheduling Time Display (00:00): Shows the scheduled cleaning time.
- Clock Time Display (00:00): Shows the current clock time.
? Note: Install two AAA batteries into the remote control. Remove batteries if the remote control is not used for a long time.
Notice for Use
How to Get Started
- Place the charging dock, plug in the adapter. The signal light on the charging dock will turn solid.
? Note: Position the charging dock against a wall, with approximately 1 meter of clear space on both sides and 2 meters in front.
- Turn on the power switch on the robot. The display panel will flash. If no command is received, the robot will switch to sleep mode after 15 seconds.
? Note: Always keep the power switch turned on for the robot to operate. If the power switch is turned off, all scheduling settings will be lost.
⚠️ Caution: Before charging the robot, ensure the power switch is turned on, otherwise, the robot cannot be charged.
Charge the robot
Charge the robot in either of the following ways:
A. Plug the power adapter directly into an outlet and connect it to the robot.
B. Press the ? button on the remote control to make the robot return to the charging dock for charging.
Visual representation of charging methods:
A: Shows the robot being plugged in directly with the adapter.
B: Shows the robot returning to the charging dock.
For better extending battery life:
- A. Before first use, charge the robot overnight. The display panel will turn off when charging is finished.
- B. For normal use, always store the robot on the charging dock with the base plugged in.
- C. If the robot is not used for a long time, turn the power switch off, fully charge the robot, and store it in a cool, dry place.
4. Auto charging
The robot will automatically return to the charging dock when its battery is low.
Starting Up/Pause/Sleeping
Sleeping mode: Robot is not working; the light at the ▶️⏸️ button is off, and the power switch is on.
Selected mode: Robot is not working; the green light at the ? / ▶️⏸️ / ?️ buttons flashes.
Cleaning mode: Robot is working; the green light at the ▶️⏸️ button turns solid.
- Starting up:
- Ensure the power switch is turned on.
- Press the ▶️⏸️ button on the robot or remote control to start cleaning.
? Note: If the robot is in sleep mode, press the ▶️⏸️ button to reactivate it. Press the ▶️⏸️ button again to start the operation.
- Pause: Press the ▶️⏸️ button on the robot or remote control to change the robot from Clean mode to selected mode (pause).
? Note: When the robot is paused, press the ▶️⏸️ button to resume the operation.
- Sleeping: To switch the robot from selected mode to sleep mode:
- Press and hold the ▶️⏸️ button on the robot for 3 seconds.
- The robot automatically enters sleep mode if no command is received after 15 seconds.
Scheduling
You can preset a cleaning routine for your robot.
? Note: Reset the clock and reschedule a cleaning cycle after replacing the battery. The robot will only start cleaning automatically after the clock and schedule are set.
Setting the clock time
- Point the remote control at the robot (ensure the power switch is on).
- Press the ⏰ button and adjust to your local time using the direction buttons.
- Press the ⏰ button again to save the setting.
Setting a schedule
The robot will always work at the scheduled time unless the power switch is turned off.
- Point the remote control at the robot.
- Press the ?️ button and adjust the time using the direction buttons.
- Press the ?️ button to save the setting.
? Note:
- Successful clock and schedule settings are confirmed by a "beep" sound. Reset the schedule if there is no sound confirmation.
- Turn off the robot to cancel the schedule.
Cleaning Mode
1. Auto cleaning
In Auto Cleaning mode, the robot automatically cleans all reachable areas.
? Note: Press the ▶️⏸️ button on the robot or remote control to start Auto Cleaning.
Diagram showing Auto Cleaning path: A rectangular path covering an open area.
2. Spot cleaning
The robot takes a spiral path to clean a specific area with concentrated dust and debris.
Diagram showing Spot Cleaning path: A tight spiral pattern in a small area.
3. Edge cleaning
In selected mode, press the ? button and the robot moves forward until it detects a wall. It cleans along the edges of walls for 10 minutes.
Diagram showing Edge Cleaning path: The robot moves along the perimeter of a room.
4. MAX Mode
Provides high suction power for areas with concentrated dust. Press the ? button on the remote control to increase suction level. Press the ? button again to return to normal level.
Diagram showing MAX Mode: Similar to Auto Cleaning but with emphasis on higher suction.
Electrowall
The Electrowall creates an invisible barrier that the S5 Pro will not cross. This barrier can be used to confine the S5 Pro to a particular room or area.
Diagram of the Electrowall device:
- Power Switch
- Battery Lid
- Signal Light
- Signal Transmitter
- Install batteries first, then turn it on.
- Place the Electrowall on the outside of the doorway you wish to block.
- Ensure the signal logo is facing forward and toward the opening you wish to block.
- Turn off the Electrowall after each use.
Diagram showing Electrowall usage: Robot is kept within a designated area by the invisible barrier.
Diagram showing range: An indication of the effective range, e.g., 3M.
? TIPS: Make sure which side is the working area according to the stickers on the Electrowall. Place the robot in the "working area" to do cleaning.
Wet Mopping
Diagrams illustrating the wet mopping process:
Figure 1: Shows the robot with the mop bracket attached.
Figure 2: Shows clean water being poured into the water tank.
Figure 3: Shows the water tank being inserted into the robot body, aligning weep holes.
Figure 4: Shows the robot operating with the mop, indicating no vacuum suction during wet cleaning.
- The dustbin is for dry cleaning, and the water tank is for wet cleaning.
- The mop bracket with mop should be on the robot when the water tank is used (Figure 1).
- Pour clean water into the water tank (Figure 2).
- Open the robot lid and place the water tank into the body. The weep hole of the water tank should align with the weep hole on the robot body (Figure 3).
- Close the robot lid and press the ▶️⏸️ button to start wet cleaning. There is no vacuum suction function during wet cleaning (Figure 4).
- It is suggested to perform dry cleaning (vacuuming) before wet mopping for a better cleaning result.
- Water flows out of the water tank automatically. Do not leave the water tank inside or outside the robot when there is still water in it, as this may cause waterlogging on the floor.
- Remove the water tank when charging the robot vacuum cleaner.
Maintenance
Cleaning Side Brushes
Clean the side brushes when they get dirty and replace them if they are damaged.
? Note: Before replacing side brushes, check and match the "L" and "R" marks on both the robot and the brushes.
Cleaning Dustbin and Filter
Clean and empty the dustbin after each use. Steps are shown in the figures below.
- After removing the dustbin, check for foreign matter stuck in the suction passage and clean it.
- Clean the filter after 15-30 days of use. Replace it after 6 months at maximum.
- Install both the filter and primary filters only when they are dry.
- The filter and primary filter can be replaced if needed.
Diagrams illustrating dustbin and filter cleaning:
Shows the dustbin being removed, emptied, and cleaned, along with filter maintenance.
Cleaning Cliff Sensors and Auto Charging Pins
Gently clean the sensor windows and charging pins with a soft, dry cloth.
? Note: Charging pins on the charging dock also need cleaning if dirty.
Diagram showing Cliff Sensors and Charging Pins on the robot and charging dock.
Nose Wheel Clean Up
If foreign matter is present in the nose wheel, it will affect cleaning performance. Clean it as follows:
- Pull the wheel up vertically and clean it. Note whether the gasket is detached.
- Ensure the gasket is properly installed after cleaning the nose wheel.
Diagram showing the removal and cleaning of the nose wheel.
Trouble Shooting
Error Code Sheet
When the robot encounters routine troubles, it will alert you with beeps.
• Short tone
NO. | Tone | Cause | Solution |
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01 | • | Wheels or side brushes no work | Check wheels or side brushes |
02 | •• | Cliff sensor or bumper sensor failure | Clean cliff sensor and shake bumper slightly, check for foreign matter |
03 | ••• | Main body gets stuck | Move main body and start again |
Error Appearance
Error appearance | Likely Cause | Solution |
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Circle around a small area | Side wheels are jammed | Remove hair and debris from side wheels. While reinstalling, push the wheels in and out to ensure they rotate freely. Restart robot in another spot. |
Keep moving backward | Cliff sensor is dirty or broken | Check cliff sensor lens. Clean or replace if needed. |
Bump into obstacles repeatedly | The bumper is stuck | Tap the bumper 10-20 times to remove lodged debris. Loosen the screw of the bumper. |
Working time shortened | Battery capacity dropped; Robot is not fully charged | Replace battery; Recharge robot |
Auto button light is off while charging | Hair or small debris stuck in charging pins; Robot is not properly connected to charging pins | Clean charging pins; Check if robot is connected to charging pins |
Pick up less dirt and debris | Filter is dirty or wet | Clean or replace filter |
Spit out litter | Dustbin is full | Empty the dustbin |
Robot doesn't start at scheduled time | Schedule was not saved successfully; Schedule was canceled after restart; Power Switch is off; Battery is low; Debris jammed in components | Reset schedule. Wait for a beep to confirm completion of scheduling. Turn on the power switch on the robot. Keep the robot's power switch on and place it on the charging dock to ensure it is fully charged for the next job. Turn off the power switch on the robot, empty the dustbin, and clean side brushes and main brushes. |
? Note: If none of the above solutions work, please take the following actions:
- Reset the robot by turning the power switch off and then on again.
- If resetting does not work, please contact support@iliferobot.com.
Product Specifications
Classification | Item | Detail |
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Mechanical Specifications | Diameter | 300mm |
Height | 77mm | |
Weight | 2.16kg | |
Electrical Specifications | Power | 22W |
Battery type | Li-ion | |
Cleaning Specifications | Dustbin capacity | 0.3L |
Charging type | Auto Charging / Manual Charging | |
Cleaning mode | Auto, Spot, Edge, Daily Schedule | |
Charging time | < 300mins | |
Cleaning time | > 90mins | |
Main Body Button Type | Mechanical Button |
Remark: The storage temperature of this product is between -10°C and 40°C.