ILIFE V80 Pro Robotic Vacuum Cleaner User Manual
Welcome
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Important Tips
[!] Warning: V80 Pro contains electronic parts. Do not submerge the robot or spray it with water. Clean with a dry cloth only.
For Best Usage
- Place the charging dock against the wall in a wide open area. Do not put the charging dock near a door or stairs.
- Remove excess clutter on floor before cleaning (e.g. electrical cords, cables, small objects, etc...).
- Choose MAX mode to clean an area of highly concentrated dirt and dust.
Maintenance
- Clean the side brush and suction inlet when they become dirty and replace them if they become damaged. (See figure 1)
- Remove the nose wheel and holder by pulling the wheel straight up. Clean the debris and hair from the wheel cavity as well as the axle that holds the wheel in place. This should be done once a month.
- Empty dustbin and clean filter after each use. Replace a new filter every month.
Figure 1: Diagram showing hands cleaning the side brushes and suction inlet area of the robot.
Figure 2: Diagram showing the removal and cleaning of the nose wheel.
Table of Contents
- Safety Instructions
- Product Composition
- List of Accessories
- Robot Anatomy
- Dustbin/Water Tank
- Robot Panel Function
- Product Parameters
- Product Operating
- Remote Control Operation
- Charging Dock
- Start/Pause/Sleep
- Schedule Cleaning Mode
- Robot Operation
- Mode Selection
- Water Tank Operation
- APP Download
- Regular Maintenance
- Side Brush and Suction Inlet Cleaning
- Dustbin and Filter Cleaning
- Water Tank Operation
- Sensors and Charging Pins Cleaning
- Nose Wheel
- Replace Accessories Regularly
- Troubleshooting
- Warning Code Table on Display Panel
Safety Instructions
Before using this product, please read the following safety instructions and follow all normal safety precautions.
- Read this user manual thoroughly and carefully before using this product.
- Keep this user manual.
- 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 allowed to disassemble or repair the product.
- Only use 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 when your hands are wet.
- 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 power switch when cleaning.
- Keep the AC power cord tucked away from becoming damaged in any way.
- This product is to be used only indoors. Not intended for outdoor use.
- Do not sit on top of the product or attach an object on the top of it.
- Do not use this product in wet or moist environments.
- Before use, remove all the objects that could get caught in the brushes or suction passage.
- Do not place this product on furniture or platforms where it can fall and be damaged.
- Turn the power switch off when not in use for a long period of time or when transporting the unit.
- To avoid battery damage please check whether adapter and outlet are properly connected.
- To avoid any tripping hazards or injuries please inform all the people in the house when this product is in use.
- Do not use this product when dustbin is full.
- Normal operating temperatures -10 to 50 (centigrade).
- 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 power source when removing the battery.
- The battery is to be disposed of safely.
- Use factory authorized battery only. Do not use unmatched battery.
[!] NOTE: This product is not a toy and should not be used by children or people with the 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 not included) | 1 |
4 | Power Adapter | 1 |
5 | Water Tank | 1 |
6 | Mop Cloth | 1 |
7 | User Manual | 1 |
8 | Cleaning tool | 1 |
9 | Extra Side Brushes | 2 |
10 | High Performance Filter | 1 |
Diagrams show illustrations of each accessory: 1. Robot body, 2. Charging dock, 3. Remote control, 4. Power adapter, 5. Water tank, 6. Mop cloth, 7. User manual booklet, 8. Cleaning tool, 9. Side brushes, 10. Filter.
Robot Anatomy
Diagram shows the top view of the robot with labels: Bumper, Classic Mode button, Down button, Up button, Clean/Pause Button, Timer, Dustbin Release Button, ILIFE logo, Cliff Sensors, Charging Pins, Battery Lid, Side Wheels, Nose Wheel, Side Brushes, Dustbin/Water Tank.
Diagram shows the bottom view of the robot with labels: Charging Pins, Battery Lid, Side Wheels, Cliff Sensors, Nose Wheel, Side Brushes, Dustbin/Water Tank.
Diagram shows the rear of the robot with labels: Dustbin Release Button, Dustbin, Power Switch, DC-in.
Dustbin
Exploded view diagram of the dustbin assembly showing: High Performance Filter, Sponge, Primary Filter, Dustbin Cover, Dustbin.
Water Tank
Exploded view diagram of the water tank assembly showing: Water Input Hole, Water Tank, Mop Bracket, Mop Cloth.
Robot Panel Function
Icons on Display Panel | Icon Description |
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[Battery] | Battery |
[Trouble Alerts] ⚠️ | Trouble Alerts |
[Side Brush Malfunction] ?️ | Side Brush Malfunction |
[Dustbin Malfunction] ?️ | Dustbin Malfunction |
[Edge Mode] ? | Edge Mode |
[Self-charge] ⌂ | Self-charge |
[Spot Mode] ? | Spot Mode |
[WIFI] ? | WIFI |
[Time Display] ⏰ | Time Display |
[12hour Format] ?/? | 12hour Format |
[Timer] ◴ | Timer |
Button Icons | Icon Description |
---|---|
[Play/Pause] ►II | Clean / Pause Button |
[Classic Mode] ↺ | Classic Mode |
[Timer] ◴ | Timer |
[Up] ▲ | Up |
[Down] ▼ | Down |
Product Parameters
Classification | Item | Detail |
---|---|---|
Mechanical Specifications | Diameter | 330mm |
Height | 80mm | |
Net weight | 2.7kg | |
Electrical Specifications | Battery | Li-ion |
Power | 25W | |
Cleaning Specifications | Charging type | Auto Charging/Manual Charging |
Capacity of dustbin | 0.75L | |
Capacity of water tank | 0.3L | |
Cleaning mode | Classical/Spot/Edge/ Daily Schedule | |
Duration per recharge | < 350mins | |
Duration per cleaning | >80mins | |
Button Types | Mechanical Buttons | |
Display Panel | LCD Screen |
Reminder: The company reserves the right of final decision on the interpretation of these terms and conditions.
Product Operation
Remote Control Operation
Diagram of the remote control with numbered buttons: 1. Clean/Pause Button, 2. Path Mode, 3. MAX Mode, 4. Self-charge Button, 5. Direction Buttons, 6. Spot Mode, 7. Edge Mode, 8. Classic Mode.
1. Clean/Pause Button [Play/Pause] ►II
- Press the button to switch the robot from Sleep Mode to Select Mode.
- Press the button when in Select Mode to start cleaning.
- Press the button to Pause the robot during its operation.
2. Direction Buttons
- A. [Up] ▲ Forward: Press the button to move the robot forward.
- B. [Down] ▼ Backward: Press the button to turn the robot backward.
- C. [Left] ◀ Left: Press the button and the robot will turn left.
- D. [Right] ▶ Right: Press the button and the robot will turn right.
Note: [Up] ▲, [Down] ▼, [Left] ◀, [Right] ▶ cannot be used during a cleaning cycle.
3. MAX Mode [MAX Mode] ?️
Under the Cleaning Mode, to clean dust traffic area, please press [MAX Mode] ?️ to increase the suction level and then vacuum will go to deep cleaning mode, "Hi" will be shown on the display panel. Press again to switch back to normal cleaning mode. "Lo" will be shown up on the display panel.
4. Auto Charge Button [Self-charge] ⌂
Press the button and the robot will return to the charging dock for recharging.
5. Edge Cleaning Button [Edge Mode] ?
Press the button to start edge cleaning.
6. Spot Mode Button [Spot Mode] ?
Press the button to start the spot cleaning.
7. Path Mode Button [Path Mode] ?
Press the button to start cleaning under Path Mode.
8. Classic Mode Button [Classic Mode] ↺
When the robot finishes cleaning an area in Classic Mode, it will move along the walls to the next area. Classic Mode is suitable for carpet cleaning.
Reminder: Please install two AAA/R03 batteries before using the remote control. Please take out the batteries if the remote control won't be used for a long time.
Charging Dock
Diagram shows the charging dock components: Power Supply Socket, Signal Light, Adapter, Charging Pins.
1. Placement of Charging Dock
- Connect the adapter with the charging dock.
- Placement of the charging dock: place the charging dock against the wall horizontally and there must be no object on the left and right side within one meter and in the front within two meters. There must also be no reflective object such as a mirror around the dock.
- Connect the power.
* Reminder: When the charging dock is connected to the adapter, the signal light of the dock will light up.
2. Turn on The Robot
- Turn on the power button on the side, "—" for ON, "O" for OFF.
Diagram shows the power switch with "—" for ON and "O" for OFF.
* Reminder: After the robot finishes its work, please do not turn it off; keep it recharged for next run.
Robot Charging
A. Auto Charging
- Under the Auto Mode, the robot will automatically search for the charging dock when in low battery.
- Under the selected mode, the robot will begin to search for the charging dock when the respective button [Self-charge] ⌂ on the remote control is pressed.
Diagram shows the robot returning to the charging dock.
* Reminder: Please keep the charging pins clean in daily use to ensure a good connection.
B. Manual Charging
- Turn on the power button on the side of the robot, connect the adapter with the robot and then plug the adapter into the power socket.
Diagram shows connecting the adapter to the robot and then to the power socket.
* Reminder:
- Charge for 6 hours for the first time.
- Please leave the robot on the charging dock in daily use and make sure that the charging dock is connected to the power and the main switch is on.
- If you won't use the robot for a long time, please fully charge it, turn off the power and store it in a well-ventilated dry place.
- Please don't use manual recharge mode under the Schedule Mode, otherwise the robot can't perform the function of Schedule Mode.
Start/Pause/Sleep
Sleeping mode: the power button is ON, [Play/Pause] ►II button and display panel does not light up, and the robot is in the pause status.
Selected mode: the power button is ON, [Play/Pause] ►II button pulses and the display panel lights up, and the robot is in the pause status.
Cleaning mode: the robot is the status of operation, [Play/Pause] ►II button light is on, and the display panel displays the status of operation.
1. Start
- Make sure that the power switch on the side of the robot is "ON".
- Press button [Play/Pause] ►II or button [Classic Mode] ↺ on the robot to start operation.
- Press button [Play/Pause] ►II or button [Self-charge] ⌂ on the remote control to start operation.
* Reminder: If the robot is in the Sleep Mode, press button [Play/Pause] ►II to wake up the robot and enter the Select Mode, then press button [Play/Pause] ►II once again, and the robot will automatically start operation.
2. Pause
- "Pause" will switch the robot from Cleaning Mode to Select Mode, and it can be enabled by pressing button [Play/Pause] ►II on the remote control or button [Play/Pause] ►II on the robot.
* Reminder: You can operate the machine again after it's paused.
3. Sleep
- To enter the Sleep Mode:
- A: Press button [Play/Pause] ►II for three seconds.
- B: The machine will automatically enter the Sleep Mode if no action is taken for 10 minute.
Schedule Cleaning Mode
Create a schedule and let it work automatically everyday.
1. 88:88 Clock Time Setup
- A. When the vacuum is turned on, it will beep while pressing the [Timer] ◴ button for 2 seconds, and the Hour part on the display screen will blink, showing that it has entered the state of time setting. Button [Up] ▲ and [Down] ▼ are used to adjust the time numbers. Press [Timer] ◴ button to switch between hour, minute, 12/24 hour.
- B. 12/24 Hour Format Setup: Press [Timer] ◴ button to switch between 12/24 hour format, and the display screen will show ON/OFF respectively.
- C. When time setting is completed, press [Play/Pause] ►II to save the setup.
* Reminder:
- The robot will exit the setting mode automatically after 15 seconds without any operation, and the setup will not be saved.
- The current setup will not succeed if [Play/Pause] ►II isn't pressed.
2. 88:88 Schedule Cleaning Time Setup
Once the schedule is set up successfully, the robot will work on time every day at the certain time. If the power switch at the side of the robot is turned off, the schedule will be lost and need to be reset.
- A. When the vacuum is turned on, quickly press the [Timer] ◴ button, it will beep and the signs of "[Timer] ◴" on the display screen will blink, showing that it has entered the state of schedule setting mode. Press [Up] ▲ and [Down] ▼ to switch between hours and minutes. Press [Up] ▲ and [Down] ▼ to adjust the time numbers.
- B. When the schedule setting is completed, press [Play/Pause] ►II to save the setup.
Attention:
- The robot will exit the setting mode automatically after 15 seconds without any operation, and the setup will not be saved.
- The current setting will not succeed if [Play/Pause] ►II isn't pressed.
3. Cancel The Schedule
When the machine is turned on, quickly press the [Timer] ◴ button, it will beep and the signs of "[Timer] ◴" on the display screen will blink, showing that it has entered the state of schedule setting mode. Press [Play/Pause] ►II to cancel the schedule, and the display screen will show "--:--". If the [Play/Pause] ►II button is pressed again, the schedule will be opened, and the display screen will show the previous schedule time.
Robot Operation
1. Clean/Pause Button [Play/Pause] ►II
- A. Press the button to switch the robot from Sleep Mode to Select Mode.
- B. Press the button when in Select Mode to start cleaning.
- C. Press the button to Pause the robot during its operation.
2. Classic Mode [Classic Mode] ↺
- A. Press the button to switch the robot from Sleep Mode to Select Mode.
- B. Press the button under the Select Mode to start cleaning in the Classic Mode.
- C. Press the button to Pause the robot during its operation.
3. Direction Buttons
- A. Press the button [Up] ▲ to increase the number under the [Timer] ◴ mode or Clock Mode.
- B. Press the button [Down] ▼ to decrease the number under the [Timer] ◴ mode or Clock Mode.
Mode Selection
There are several cleaning modes to fit various floor conditions for deep cleaning. You can make a choice with the remote control.
- You can use the remote control to switch between various modes.
- You need to make sure that the robot is awake before starting any of the following modes. The power is on, the [Play/Pause] ►II button light is green. The display panel is on, and the robot is paused.
1. Path Mode
- Press the button [Play/Pause] ►II on the robot or [Path Mode] ? on the remote control to start path mode, the robot starts cleaning in path mode, automatically calculates the missing area during the cleaning process, cleaning more efficient.
* Reminder: Press [Path Mode] ? on the remote control also can activate the path mode.
Diagram shows a path cleaning pattern.2. Spot Mode
- Place the robot near the required area, and then press button [Spot Mode] ? on the remote control to start cleaning in Spot Mode.
3. Edge Mode
- Place the robot near the required area, and then press button [Edge Mode] ? on the remote control to start cleaning in Edge Mode.
4. MAX Mode
- If there is heavy dust during the cleaning process, please press the button [MAX Mode] ?️ on the remote control and "HI" will show up on the display panel to enhance the vacuum power for deep cleaning; press again to switch back to normal vacuum power, and "LO" will show up on the display panel.
5. Classic Mode
- When the robot finishes cleaning an area in Classic Mode, it will move along the walls to the next area. Classic Mode is suitable for carpet cleaning.
* Reminder: Press [Classic Mode] ↺ on the robot or button [Classic Mode] ↺ on the remote control to start Classic Mode.
Diagram shows a criss-cross cleaning pattern followed by edge cleaning.6. Auto Charge Mode
- The robot can sense lower power during the cleaning process and automatically activate Auto Charge Mode and search for the charging dock.
* You can also use [Self-charge] ⌂ on the remote control to command the robot to activate the mode.
Diagram shows the robot moving towards the charging dock.Water Tank Operation
The product is equipped with water tank components, and if there is a demand for the mop, it is recommended to clean the area with the dustbin first. Then change the dustbin to the water tank components to carry out the mop work.
[!] Note:
- If during the mopping process the robot is stopped to either add water or clean the mop, the robot will reset and plan a new pathway from where it is started, either add water or clean the mop. In order to achieve a better cleaning, it is recommended for single room use.
- When cleaning a second room, it is recommended to manually move the robot to the corresponding room and add water and clean the cloth as needed.
- Please do not use the water tank components on the carpet or rugs. Please fold the edge of the rugs or block carpet areas to avoid cleaning them during the mopping mode.
- Please pay attention during the mopping mode, timely add water or clean the mopping pad. The water tank needs to be removed when adding water.
- Be sure to remove the water tank components when charging.
1. Add Water
- Open the water injection cap, fill the water with the water cup, and pour the water slowly into the tank.
2. Place The Mop Cloth
- Close the water injection cap tightly, put on the mop cloth and strap the two elastic bands.
3. Install Water Tank Components
- Press the button at the end of the dustbin, remove the dustbin, and replace it with the water tank components.
4. Mop The Floor
- Start any cleaning mode on demand, and the robot will perform mopping.
APP Download
The robot can be controlled by the “ILIFEHOME” app. Download the app on your iOS or Android device from your respective app store.
Regular Maintenance
* Please turn off the robot and unplug the charging dock when cleaning the robot and its accessories.
Side Brush and Suction Inlet Cleaning
- Please clean the side brush and suction inlet when they are dirty and replace them if needed.
Dustbin and Filter Cleaning
- Please clean the dustbin and filter after each use of the robot as instructed below.
* Reminder:
- A. Remove the dustbin and check if there is any debris in the suction inlet, and then clean it.
- B. A primary filter is replaceable and should be washed with water after having been in use for about 15-30 days, after which it should be dried in a cool and well-ventilated place and not to be squeezed.
- C. High Performance Filter can not be cleaned with water. To prolong the life of the filter it can be cleaned by shaking the filter.
Diagrams 1-6 show the process of removing and cleaning the dustbin and filters.
Water Tank Operation
1. Clean The Mop Cloth
Diagram shows removing the mop cloth from the water tank assembly.
Remove: after mopping, please remove the water tank components and the mop cloth.
Maintenance: rinse and air dry the mop cloth.
2. Clean The Water Tank
Diagram shows draining the water tank.
Remove: after mopping, remove the mop cloth and the components, drain the remaining water in the water tank.
Maintenance: dry the water tank by hand and then air dry it.
Sensors and Charging Pins Cleaning
- Please use a cleaning tool or soft cloth to clean the sensors or charging pins as illustrated below.
* Reminder: The charging pins should be cleaned in a timely manner if it's contaminated.
Diagrams show cleaning the sensors and charging pins on the robot.
Nose Wheel
Make sure the nose wheel housing is not jammed by debris, otherwise the robot's cleaning performance will be affected. Pull the wheel up and out vertically and clean the wheel, wheel holder and wheel housing.
Diagram shows removing and cleaning the nose wheel.
Replace Accessories Regularly
Accessories | Maintenance | Replacement |
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Dustbin | After each use | N/A |
High Performance Filter | Weekly (Twice a week for families with pets) | Bimonthly |
Spinning Side Brush | Weekly | Depends |
Charging Dock | Weekly | N/A |
Troubleshooting
Warning Code Table on Display Panel
When a problem happens, the red light will be on and short prompt tones will sound. (• number of alert sounds)
Serial Number | Alert | Error Message | Cause | Solution |
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01 | • | E11⚠️ | Left wheel malfunction | Check left wheel |
02 | •• | E12⚠️ | Right wheel malfunction | Check right wheel |
03 | ••• | E13⚠️ | Left side brush malfunction | Check left side brush |
04 | •••• | E14⚠️ | Right side brush malfunction | Check right side brush |
05 | •••• • | E21⚠️ | Robot suspended | Put the robot on the floor |
06 | • • | E22⚠️ | Cliff sensors malfunction | Clean the cliff sensors |
07 | • • • | E23⚠️ | Bumper malfunction | Check the bumper |
08 | • • • • | E31⚠️ | The robot is trapped | Move the robot to an open space and restart it |
09 | • • • • • | E32?️⚠️ | Dustbin malfunction | Check the dustbin |
10 | • • • • • • | E33⚠️ | Water container malfunction | Check the water container |
11 | •••• • | E41⚠️ | Battery malfunction | Restart the robot |
12 | •••• • • | E42⚠️ | Front view component malfunction | Check the front view component |
13 | •••• • • • | E43⚠️ | Gyro module malfunction | Restart the robot |
14 | ?️ | The dustbin is full or the filter needs to be cleaned | Clean the dustbin or the filter | |
15 | LO⚠️ | LO⚠️ | Low Battery | Recharge |
* Reminder: If the problem remains unresolved, please try the following:
- Switch the power button on the side of the robot off and on and restart it.
- If the problem remains unresolved after restart, please contact ILIFE Customer Service listed at end of manual.