Everybot Robot Mop
Instruction Manual for Edge RS350
Quick Guide
Charging
Charge the robot mop by plugging the charging adaptor into the adaptor jack located on the right side.
Charging status lights:
- First light blinking: Low battery
- Second light blinking: Normal battery
- Third light blinking: Sufficient battery
- All lights off: Fully charged
Preparing to Clean
- Wet and wring the mop sufficiently to remove moisture.
- Attach the mop by pushing it into the hole on the rotating panel at the bottom of the robot.
- Open the cover and detach the water tank using the hole underneath.
- Open the water tank lid and fill the water tank up to the inlet.
- Turn the water tank lid clockwise to close the hole.
- Push the water tank fixture rib into the main unit and press downward to fix it into place.
Starting to Clean
- Open the cover and press the ? [power] button for at least three seconds.
- Close the cover and lightly press the ▶️ [play-pause] button on the main unit, or press the ▶️ [play-pause] button on the remote control to start cleaning.
Conducting Maintenance
- Detach the mop from the rotating panel.
- Use a neutral detergent to wash the mop by rubbing it gently, then dry it.
- Detach and wash the water tank. Fully dry all moisture in a well-ventilated, shaded area.
- Regularly wash the water tank attachment point to prevent contaminants from entering.
- Since the sensor's detection capacity can be impeded by dust or contaminants, lightly wipe the sensor with a soft fabric on a regular basis.
Pre-usage
Safe Usage Instructions
Please observe the following content to ensure user safety and prevent any hazard or damage during product usage. Neither the retailer nor the manufacturer accepts responsibility for any accident caused by a failure to observe these warnings.
Power-related
- Use a power source and plug that suits the specified voltage and current.
- Wipe away any contaminant on the power plug pins and do not use any damaged power cables or plugs.
- Do not bend the power cable or crush it under heavy objects.
- When inserting or removing the power plug, hold the plug, do not pull the power cable.
- If the power cable is damaged, do not attempt to repair it yourself; have it exchanged or repaired through the customer service center.
- Do not touch the power cable for the charger with wet hands.
- If the product has had contact with water, remove the power plug and fully dry the product before using it again.
- Do not use any charger other than the one provided with this product.
- Do not install the charger in places with substantial moisture or dust, water droplets, or water vapor.
- When storing the product for a long time without usage, turn off the power switch on the upper side of the main unit to prevent a dead battery.
Pre-usage Safety
- Do not install or use this product in direct sunlight, as it may cause electric shock, a short circuit, or a fire in the charging adaptor.
- Do not apply any impact to the charging adaptor.
- Users with physical, sensory, or intellectual disabilities, or those without sufficient knowledge or experience (including children), should use the product under supervision from their guardian due to safety concerns.
During Usage Safety
- Before use, remove objects lying on the floor and easily breakable items, and tidy the surroundings. Otherwise, the robot may malfunction or be unable to move properly.
- Tidy away breakable objects (ceramics, glass cups, etc.) to prevent damage.
- Remove towels, floor mats, power cables, and charging cables, as they can become tangled in the mop's rotating panel.
- Do not use the provided charger to charge other electrical products, as it may damage the charger or the connected device, or cause a fire due to overheating.
- Ensure that clothes, hair, and body parts, including fingers, are not caught in the product's rotating panel.
- Do not use or store the product in places with flammable substances (alcohol, gasoline, kerosene, paint thinner, etc.) or heat sources (lit cigarettes, candles, heaters, etc.).
- If the robot produces unusual noises, a burning smell, or smoke, immediately switch off the power and contact the customer service center.
- Ensure children do not play with this product.
- Ensure pets or children do not stand on top of this product.
- Do not use this product on narrow and high surfaces like desks or shelves.
- Ensure the product does not pass over wet areas or areas covered in oil or pet feces or urine, as this may contaminate other areas.
- Do not store or use this product in places with excessively low or high temperatures (below 0°C or above 40°C).
- Using the robot on floors or walls made of mirrors or glass may affect its obstacle detection capacity and prevent normal operation.
- This product is for home use only and should not be used in basements, warehouses, industrial buildings, special-purpose spaces, or spaces with moisture (bathrooms, laundry rooms).
- If the product suffers impact from falling or damage to a component, contact the customer service center.
After Usage Safety
- Do not take the product apart or attempt to repair it yourself.
- Do not discard the battery carelessly. Disposal in an incinerator or exposure to direct sunlight for a long time may cause fire or explosion. Dispose of expired batteries safely according to local guidelines.
- Ensure the power is off when maintaining or cleaning the product to prevent bodily harm.
- Clean the sensor window regularly. Obscured sensors may impede capacity and cause the robot to collide or fall.
- Do not remove contaminants inside the product using chopsticks, pins, etc.
Battery-related
- The battery is exclusively designed for this product and must not be used for any other appliance or purpose.
- Do not disassemble or modify the battery.
- Do not throw the battery into fire or apply heat to it.
- Do not connect a metal object to the charging port (+,-).
- If battery life deteriorates, contact the customer service center for a replacement battery.
- When replacing the battery, contact the customer service center, as non-proprietary batteries may cause malfunctions.
- In case of battery fluid leakage, ensure the fluid does not touch skin or eyes.
- Store the battery indoors (0°C to 40°C).
- If the battery is malfunctioning, do not disassemble it; contact the customer service center.
- When disposing of the device, separate the battery and dispose of it safely according to local guidelines.
- Switch off the device before separating the battery.
Copyright and Related Guidelines
- Copyright is held by Everybot Co., Ltd.
- This manual cannot be copied in whole or in part without permission.
- Contents may differ from the user's system environment and are subject to change without advance notification.
- Contents may vary depending on the system model and type.
- Everybot is not responsible for system damage caused by failure to comply with usage instructions and warnings.
- Everybot is not responsible for problems caused by using products other than standard products approved by Everybot.
Component Checklist
The following components are included:
- Main unit: The robot mop itself.
- Charging adaptor: For powering the unit.
- Remote control: Includes two AAA batteries.
- Mother yarn mop (gray): Consists of dual-layer microfibers and mother yarn fibers, suitable for cleaning dirty cracks and old stains.
- Microfiber mop (light green): Consists of long, thick bristles for wider surface area coverage, offering excellent cleaning ability and leaving no water stains.
- Instruction manual: This document.
The exterior appearance and specifications of this product and its components may be subject to change without advance notification to enhance functionality or performance.
Name and Function of Each Part
Top side
- Water control button: Controls water supply for the mop.
- Brightness sensor: Adjusts cleaning based on ambient light.
- System status display: Shows the robot's current status.
- Cover: Encloses the main unit.
- Start/pause button: Initiates or pauses cleaning.
- Fall prevention sensor: Detects edges to prevent falls.
- Charging adaptor jack: Port for connecting the charger.
- Rotating mop panel: Holds the mop pad.
Inside
- Power switch: Turns the robot on/off.
- Water tank: Holds water for the mopping function.
Remote Control
Functions
- Start/pause button: Starts or pauses cleaning.
- Automatic cleaning button: Basic automatic cleaning mode for efficient room cleaning.
- Edge cleaning button: Directs the robot along walls to clean corners.
- 50-min cleaning button: Cleans for 50 minutes automatically, then stops; suitable for separate rooms.
- Water control button: Controls water supply that wets the mop.
- Direction button: Moves the robot in the desired direction.
- Intensive cleaning button: Repeats short forward movements and 360-degree rotations for meticulous cleaning.
- Focused cleaning button: Intensively cleans the nearby space based on the robot's current location.
- Step cleaning button: Slowly moves side to side, cleaning as if walking.
- Water drainage button: Removes remaining water and moisture from the nozzle inside the robot.
Inserting Batteries into the Remote Control
Insert batteries into the remote control.
⚠️ Note that inserting the battery incorrectly may cause damage to the remote control or a fire.
Batteries that are leaking must be immediately replaced, and the old battery must be disposed of safely according to local disposal guidelines.
- Separate the battery cover underneath the remote control.
- Insert the 2 AAA batteries provided with the product, observing correct polarity.
- Close the remote control battery cover.
Preparations
Charging
Charge the robot by connecting the charging adaptor into the adaptor jack on the right side of the robot.
- Charging time: Approx. 150 minutes.
- Usage time: Approx. 120 minutes for wet mop cleaning, approx. 200 minutes for dry mop cleaning (varies depending on the usage environment).
Status Lights When Charging
Status lights while charging | Battery status |
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▶️ First light blinking | Low battery |
▶️ Second light blinking | Normal battery |
▶️ Third light blinking | Sufficient battery |
▶️ All lights off | Fully charged |
Attaching the Mop
Attach the wet mop after wringing it sufficiently by hand. When attaching a dry mop, wait for the mop to be soaked by the automatic water supply.
Attach the center of the mop to the center of the rotating panel underneath the robot. If the mop is not attached to the center, the robot may not function properly or cease to operate.
⚠️ Do not leave the device for a long time with a wet mop attached, as it may damage the floor or cause an unpleasant odor.
⚠️ Attach the wet mop after wringing it sufficiently to remove moisture. If the mop contains excessive moisture, the product may slow down or cease to operate, and leave moisture on the floor, creating a slipping hazard.
To prevent contamination, use neutral detergent in warm water at 40°C on first-time use after washing the mop separately.
Attaching the Water Tank
- Use the groove at the back to open the cover and use the groove under the water tank to separate the water tank as illustrated.
- Open the water tank lid to fill it with water up to the inlet (max. 210ml), then turn the lid clockwise to close it.
- Insert the fixture rib of the water tank into the groove on the main unit, then press downward to fix it into place and insert the main unit cover.
- Press the water control button on the remote control or the top side of the main unit to adjust the water supply level and wet the mop accordingly.
Water Supply Level Status
Status light | Mode | Water Level |
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▶️ Off | Dry mop | N/A |
▶️ One segment on | Level 1 | One segment on |
▶️ Two segments on | Level 2 | Two segments on |
▶️ Three segments on | Level 3 | Three segments on |
⚠️ Do not pour hot water into the water tank, as it may deform the water tank or cause a device malfunction.
⚠️ Do not pour any liquid other than tap water (particularly disinfectants, oils, fabric softener, underground water, paint thinner, etc.), as it may deform the water tank or cause a device malfunction.
When the water pump operates, you will hear water being sprayed. This is not a malfunction.
Usage (How to Use)
Starting to Clean
- Open the cover and press the ? [power] button for at least three seconds.
- Close the cover and lightly press the ▶️ [play-pause] button on the main unit, or press the ▶️ [play-pause] button on the remote control to start cleaning.
Changing the Cleaning Mode
Use the remote control to select the appropriate cleaning mode for the cleaning environment.
- Automatic cleaning: Basic automatic cleaning mode that efficiently cleans the room.
- Intensive cleaning: Repeats short forward movements and 360-degree rotations to meticulously clean the room.
- Focused cleaning: Intensively cleans the nearby space based on the robot's current location.
- Edge cleaning: Directs the robot along the walls to clean the room. After 30 minutes of edge cleaning, the robot shifts to automatic cleaning mode.
- 50-min cleaning: A mode that automatically cleans for 50 minutes, then stops; suitable for cleaning separate rooms.
- Step cleaning: A cleaning mode that slowly advances forward while shifting from side to side.
- Manual cleaning: When in standby mode, the direction buttons can be used to control the robot manually.
Maintenance
Draining the Water
By removing water and moisture within the robot cleaner, the product can be maintained hygienically.
- This function must be used regularly, as an unpleasant odor may emanate from inside the product if the water drainage function is not used for a long time.
- The water drainage function will not operate while the robot is charging.
- After water drainage, some water may be discharged underneath the robot, which should be wiped away with the mop.
- When finished cleaning, separate the water tank and empty out the water.
- Since water may splash, place the robot on the floor with the mop still attached and press the Water Drainage button on the remote control. It will discharge water from inside the product for about 20 seconds.
The water supply level display light will flicker while the water is being drained.
Washing the Mop
When finished cleaning, separate the mop and wash it.
- Use a neutral detergent to wash the mop by rubbing it gently, wring out the moisture, then dry it in sunlight.
- Using a mop-washing silicon brush (sold separately) makes the washing process easier.
⚠️ Do not place the mop in a tumble dryer, as it may damage the mop.
⚠️ When using neutral detergent, rinse the mop thoroughly to ensure the detergent does not linger.
⚠️ When using a washing machine, the mop may cause contamination or an unpleasant odor in other laundry, so it should be washed separately.
Cleaning the Water Tank
- Separate the water tank and empty out the remaining water.
- Fully dry it in a well-ventilated, shaded area.
- Regularly wash the water tank attachment point on the main unit of the robot to prevent contaminants from entering.
Do not clean the product using flammable or organic solvents (paint thinner, other solvents, acetone, etc.), as it may damage the product.
Cleaning the Water Tank Inlet
Regularly clean the water tank inlet.
- Remove the rubber packing from the water tank inlet, separate the water filter, then wash it clean.
- Insert the rubber packing into the water tank inlet first. Ensure the protruding part of the water filter points upwards, then press down to fix it into place. If the water filter is pointed the opposite way, the water supply will not operate properly.
Cleaning the Sensor Window
If there is dust or contaminants on the sensor window, wipe it away lightly using a soft fabric. If the sensor window is obscured by contaminants, the sensor capacity can be impeded and cause the robot to collide or fall.
Customer Support and Product Specifications
Checklist Before Reporting a Malfunction
If there is an error during usage, the robot will cease to operate, sound an error alert, and flash its LED display lights. The error alert will repeat for 20 minutes, then the robot will enter sleep mode.
Issue | Verification and Response |
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The robot isn't working |
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The robot isn't charging |
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The robot makes a weird noise when cleaning |
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The robot is making louder noises |
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The remote control isn't working |
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The rotating mop panel isn't rotating |
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The robot keeps colliding with walls and furniture |
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The robot moved strangely while cleaning |
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The robot stopped working while cleaning |
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The robot moves slowly and doesn't clean as well as before |
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The robot isn't spraying water |
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The robot keeps falling down the front door entrance or the bathroom step |
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The battery time has decreased |
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The mop smells bad |
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The floor became dirtier after cleaning |
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Product Specifications
Main Unit
Specification | Details |
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Product type | Electric floor cleaner |
Model name | RS350 |
Product dimensions | 325(W) × 165(D) × 88(H)mm |
Weight | 1.45kg (1.65kg when containing water) |
Operating speed | Approx. 30cm/sec |
Operating noise | 42dB (Source: A-Protech) |
Power consumption | 27W |
Adaptor | Input 100-240V, 50/60Hz; Output 14V ⎓ 1.2A |
Battery | Lithium-ion 11.1V ⎓ 2,150mAh |
Water tank capacity | 210ml |
Charging time | Approx. 150 minutes |
Usage time | 120 minutes for wet mop cleaning; 200 minutes for dry mop cleaning (may vary depending on usage environment). |
Remote Control
Specification | Details |
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Product name | IRCRS350 |
Product dimensions | 168(W) × 43(D) × 16.5(H)mm |
Weight | 55g |
Battery | DC3V (AAA Type) |
Company name: Everybot Inc.
Device name: Electric floor cleaner
Certification no.: R-R-EV3-RS350
Product Warranty Certificate
Model name: RS350
S/N: [Not specified in document]
Purchase date: [Not specified in document]
This product is under warranty for 1 year.
Product Warranty Information
Based on regulations regarding consumer damage compensation, Everybot provides the following warranty for this product.
- Upon request, servicing is provided at the Everybot customer service center.
- Compensation status and content will be notified within seven days of the request submission date, while damage compensation will be resolved within 14 days of the notification date.
Paid Service
Requesting servicing when the product is not malfunctioning may incur a service charge; please read the instruction manual carefully.
Cases of Malfunction
Caused by Consumer Negligence
- Malfunction caused by failing to comply with power source specifications.
- Malfunction or damage caused by negligence in handling.
- Malfunction caused by using disposables or optional items not approved by Everybot.
- Malfunction caused by repairs conducted by unqualified persons other than authorized technicians.
- Malfunction caused by failing to comply with usage instructions and warnings.
Other than Product Malfunction
- After-sale service request made without sufficient understanding of the instruction manual.
- Issues caused by the external environment, including wireless and wired signals.
- Initial installation of the delivered product.
- Request to maintain the product or remove contaminants from accessories.
Other Cases
- Malfunction caused by natural disasters (lightning, fire, sea wind damage, water damage, etc.).
- When disposable components expire.
Free Service
Type of Consumer Damage | Within Warranty Period | After Warranty Period |
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If a major repair is required within 10 days of purchase | Product replacement or refund at purchase price | N/A |
If a major repair is required within 1 month of purchase | Product replacement or free repair | Paid repair |
If a replaced component malfunctions and requires a major repair within 1 month of purchase | Refund of purchase price | Paid repair |
Performance or functional malfunction that occurs under normal conditions during the ownership period | Product replacement or refund at purchase price | Refund after adding 10% to the amount calculated by deducting the retail price |
If product replacement is impossible | N/A | Refund after deducting paid repair costs |
Repairable (If the device malfunctions for the third time due to the same defect; If the device malfunctions up to five times due to multiple defects) | Payment of amount corresponding to paid repair costs, followed by product replacement | Payment of amount corresponding to paid repair costs and depreciation, followed by product replacement |
If the product submitted for repair by the consumer is lost by the operator | Paid repair | Paid repair |
If repair is impossible due to the lack of repair parts within the repair holding period | N/A | Paid repair |
If repair parts are available but repair is impossible | N/A | Paid repair |
Intentional or negligent malfunction caused by consumer (If repair is impossible) | N/A | Paid repair |
Intentional or negligent malfunction caused by consumer (If repair is possible) | Paid repair | Paid repair |
Everybot Customer Service Center
Website: www.everybot.global