ILIFE L100 Laser Navigation Robotic Vacuum

User Manual

Welcome

Dear Customer,

Thank you for purchasing ILIFE L100 robot vacuum cleaner! You've joined the millions of people who clean with robots - the smarter way to get it down.

Please take a few moments to read this manual and get acquainted with your robot, to get the best performance from your robot. If you have any problem, please don't worry, you are supposed to contact our customer service first or visit our website at www.iliferobot.com for more information.

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Safety Instructions

Before using this product, please read the following safety precautions.

WARNING

  1. Only the certified technician may disassemble the product. Users are not allowed to disassemble or repair the product.
  2. Only use the adapter provided by the factory. Using other un-matched adapter may cause electric shock, fire or product damage.
  3. Do not touch the power cord, plug or adapter when your hands are wet.
  4. Do not make clothes or part of a body drawn into the product's wheels.
  5. Do not make this product close to cigarette, lighter, match or any flammables.
  6. If the product is needed to clean, clean it after charging is stopped.
  7. Do not over-bend the power cord or pressure the power cord with heavy or sharp objects.
  8. This product is used only indoors, do not use it outdoors.
  9. Do not sit on top of this product or attach an object on the top of it.
  10. Do not use this product in wet or moist environment (any environment with liquid).
  11. Before use, remove all the damageable objects (textile, glass, lighting, etc) and objects that could get caught in the brushes or suck passage(cords, clothing, papers, drapes, blinds, etc).
  12. Do not place this product where it is easy to drop off (tables, chairs, etc).
  13. Turn off the power switch during transportation or when you don't need to use this product for a long time.
  14. Before use, check whether adapter and outlet are properly connected. Or else the battery may be damaged.
  15. To avoid tripping, inform all the people in the house when this product is working.
  16. Do not use this product when dustbin is full.
  17. Use this product in temperature from -10° to 50° (centigrade degree).
  18. Do not place this product in high-temperature environment.
  19. The battery must be removed from the product before it is scrapped.
  20. The product must be disconnected from the supply mains when removing the battery.
  21. The battery is to be disposed of safety.
  22. Use factory-authorized battery only, do not use unmatched battery.

NOTE: This product could not be used by children, mentally challenged people or people lack of related experience and knowledge (Unless there people instruct or supervise them).

Product Components

Main Body

Diagram Description: A circular robotic vacuum cleaner viewed from the top and bottom. Top view shows the Auto Button, WiFi Indicator, Radar sensor component, and Dustbin Release Button. Bottom view shows Cliff Sensors, Charging Pins, Battery Cover, Side Wheels, Nose Wheel, Side Brushes, Main Brush, and Dustbin.

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Additional View (Side/Bottom):

Dustbin

Diagram Description: An exploded view of the dustbin and its components. Shows the dustbin with a High Performance Filter, Dustbin Release Button, and Isolation Support.

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Water Tank

Diagram Description: An exploded view of the water tank and mopping cloth. Shows the water tank with a Water Tank Release Button, Water Inlet, and a Mopping Cloth.

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Charging Dock

Diagram Description: A robotic vacuum cleaner on its charging dock. Shows the charging dock with a Power Socket, Power Supply Indicator Light, Adaptor, Charging Pins, and a Mat.

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Remote Control

Diagram Description: A handheld remote control for the robot. Shows a display screen and various buttons.

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Note: Direction buttons (up, down, left, right) cannot be used during a cleaning cycle.

List of Accessories

The following accessories are included:

Product Specifications

TypeDescriptionSpecification
MechanicalDiameter330mm
Height95mm
Net Weight2.65kg
ElectricalBattery TypeLi-ion
Charging MethodsAuto Charging / Manual Charging
CleaningDustbin Capacity0.45L
Water Tank Capacity0.3L
Cleaning ModesAuto, Spot, Edge, Daily Schedule
Charging Time<380mins
Cleaning Time>90mins
Main BodyMechanical Button

How To Use

Charging

1. Placing Charging Dock

Diagram Description: Shows the correct placement of the charging dock against a wall with required clearance zones marked (1m on sides, 2m in front).

Note: Once connected to power, indicator light on the charging dock stays on.

2. Turning on Power Switch

Turn on the power switch on the side of the main body. "—" is ON and "O" is OFF.

Diagram Description: Close-up of the side of the robot showing the power switch with 'ON' and 'OFF' indicators.

Note: Do not switch off the robot after use. Always keep the robot fully charged for the next task.

3. Charging the Robot

A. Auto Charge

Diagram Description: An icon showing the robot returning to its charging dock.

Reminder: To avoid lowered charging performance, make sure the charging pads on the main body and charging dock are clean.

B. Manual Charge

Diagram Description: Shows the power adapter plugged into the robot and then into a wall outlet.

Reminders:

  1. For regular use, always leave the main body on the charging dock, and make sure its power switch is turned on.
  2. If the robot will not be used for a long time, fully charge it before storing in a cool, dry place.
  3. Do not charge the robot manually after a cleaning schedule is set. Robot will not execute scheduled cleaning after manual charge.

Start/Pause/Sleep

1. Turn on the Robot

Note: While in Sleep mode, press ▶️ to activate standby mode. Press ▶️ again to start cleaning.

2. Pause

Note: The robot accepts new tasks once it is paused.

3. Sleep

Cleaning Modes

Multiple cleaning modes allow the robot to perform deep cleaning in different environments and on different floorings. Use the remote control to select a suitable cleaning mode.

* Before selecting cleaning modes, make sure the robot is standby (power switch is on and the auto button is lighting green).

1. Auto Mode

The most frequently used cleaning mode. Press ▶️ on the main body or ▶️ on the remote control. Robot plans a path and cleans along a zigzag pattern. During cleaning, robot detects and cleans areas that have been missed.

Diagram Description: Shows the remote control with the Auto Mode button highlighted, and an illustration of the robot cleaning in a zigzag pattern.

* Robot plans a cleaning path autonomously during a cleaning cycle. If the robot is moved manually or with the remote control, it will plan a new path and may repeat areas that have been cleaned.

* Robot may stop working briefly during a cleaning cycle. Wait patiently for it to detect areas that have been missed or to revise the cleaning path. The number and duration of these brief stops depend on the complexity of the home environment.

2. Spot Mode

Robot takes a square path to clean a specific area with concentrated dust and debris.

Diagram Description: Shows the remote control with the Spot Mode button highlighted, and an illustration of the robot cleaning in a square pattern.

3. Edge Mode

While on standby, the robot moves forward until it detects a wall. It cleans around the edges of the walls about once.

Diagram Description: Shows the remote control with the Edge Mode button highlighted, and an illustration of the robot cleaning along a wall edge.

4. Suction Switch

Suction can be strengthened or weakened to meet different cleaning needs. Press the ? button on the remote control to switch to different suction levels.

Diagram Description: Shows the remote control with the Suction Switch button highlighted, and an illustration of the robot cleaning with varying suction levels indicated.

5. Auto Charge

When battery runs low during a cleaning cycle, the robot will automatically activate the "Auto Charge" function, searching and returning to the charging dock for recharge.

* Auto Charge can also be activated by pressing ? on the remote control.

Diagram Description: Shows the remote control with the Auto Charge button highlighted, and an illustration of the robot returning to its charging dock.

Schedule Mode

To offer a complete automatic cleaning experience, the robot receives preset cleaning schedules. Set local time and schedules with the remote control or mobile APP. Robot will start cleaning automatically at the preset time every day.

* Before setting local time and cleaning schedules, make sure the power switch on the main body is switched on. A green flashing light indicates the robot is activated from Sleep mode. To activate the robot, tap ▶️ on the main body or ▶️ on the remote control.

1. Set Local Time with Remote Control

Tap the ⏱️ button. The remote control display will show and flashing "00:00".

Diagram Description: Shows the remote control display showing "00:00" flashing, and the Clock button being pressed.

Adjust time with the "⬆️" "⬇️" buttons. To set local time, press the "➡️" button to change from hours to minute.

Diagram Description: Shows the remote control display with hours being adjusted, then minutes being adjusted using direction buttons.

Press ▶️ to save local time.

Diagram Description: Shows the remote control display showing the saved local time (e.g., 07:30), and the Start/Pause button being pressed to save.

* Voice announcement will confirm the completion of setting.

2. Set a Schedule

Tap the ⚙️ button. The remote control display will show and flashing "00:00".

Diagram Description: Shows the remote control display showing "00:00" flashing, and the Schedule button being pressed.

Use direction buttons (⬆️, ⬇️, ⬅️, ➡️) to adjust schedule time.

Diagram Description: Shows the remote control display with the schedule time being adjusted using direction buttons.

Press ▶️ to save a schedule.

Diagram Description: Shows the remote control display with the saved schedule time (e.g., 09:30), and the Start/Pause button being pressed to save.

* Voice announcement will confirm a successful schedule, and the robot will start working at the preset times.

3. Cancel a Schedule

Adjust schedule time to "00:00" and save; or turn off the power switch on the main body.

Diagram Description: Shows the remote control display being set back to "00:00" and saved, or the robot's power switch being turned off.

* Please pay attention to the voice prompt to see if the robot is successfully scheduled.

* Rescheduling is required after changing batteries in the remote control.

Water Tank

This product contains water tank components. After sweeping and vacuuming, replace the dustbin with the water tank for mopping function.

! Important:

  • If a cleaning cycle is paused for water refill or mop cloth cleaning, the robot will plan and start a new cleaning path. Completed areas may be cleaned again. For best performance, mop one room at a time.
  • Manually move the robot to another room that requires mopping. Refill water and clean the mop cloth, if necessary, before the robot starts mopping.

* Do not use the water tank on carpet. To prevent mop cloth from staining the carpet, roll up the carpet edges before mopping.

* Make sure there is enough water for mopping during cleaning. Refill water when needed. Remove the water tank before a refill.

* Remove the water tank before charging.

1. Water Refill

Open the water inlet cap. Slowly pour in water with a cup.

Diagram Description: Shows opening the water tank cap and pouring water into it.

2. Attach Mop Cloth

Close the cap tight and attach the mop cloth firmly. Secure with the rings on both sides.

Diagram Description: Shows attaching the mop cloth to the water tank and securing it.

3. Install Water Tank

Press the dustbin release button to remove the dustbin and replace it with the water tank.

Diagram Description: Shows removing the dustbin and attaching the water tank to the robot.

4. Mopping

Press the ▶️ (Auto) button to start mopping and vacuuming.

Diagram Description: Shows the remote control with the Auto button highlighted, and the robot starting its mopping cycle.

APP Download

The robot can be controlled by the “ILIFEHOME” app. Scan the QR code to install the app on your iOS or Android device.

Note: QR codes are excluded from this HTML output as per instructions.

Maintenance

Make sure the main body is turned off and the adapter is unplugged before accessories maintenance.

Cleaning Side Brushes & Main Brush

Cleaning Side Brushes

Remove side brushes. Wipe clean with a clean cloth.

Diagram Description: Shows how to remove and clean the side brushes.

Cleaning Main Brush

Remove main brush cover. Take out the main brush. Cut the hair winding around the brush for easy removal.

Diagram Description: Shows removing the main brush cover, taking out the main brush, and cutting away tangled hair.

Cleaning Sensors & Charging Pins

Use cleaning tools or a soft cloth to clean the sensors and charging pins.

Note: Remove dust or foreign objects on sensors and charging pins on the charging dock as soon as possible.

Diagram Description: Shows the robot's underside with sensors highlighted, and the charging dock with charging pins highlighted, indicating cleaning.

Cleaning Dustbin & Filters

Clean dustbin and filters after each use:

  1. Take out the dustbin. Check the suction port if there is anything stuck in it. Clean suction port if needed.
  2. Wash replaceable primary filter with water every 15-30 days. Do not squeeze. Air dry after wash.
  3. Tap to remove dust from the high-performance filter. Do not wash with water.

Diagram Description: A series of 6 steps illustrating the process of removing, emptying, and cleaning the dustbin and its filters.

Cleaning Water Tank Components

1. Cleaning Mop Cloth

Remove: Take out the water tank and mop cloth after each use.

Maintenance: Rinse and dry the mop cloth.

Diagram Description: Shows removing the water tank and mop cloth, then rinsing and drying the mop cloth.

2. Cleaning Water Tank

Remove: After each use, remove the water tank and mop cloth, and empty the water tank.

Maintenance: Wipe the water tank with a dry cloth before air drying. Do not rinse the water tank directly with water.

Note: Do not submerge the vibrating water tank in water.

Diagram Description: Shows removing the water tank and wiping it dry.

Troubleshooting

Alert Reference

In case of errors, a red light stays on with voice announcement.

No.Voice announcementPossible causesWhat to do
01Please clean left side brush.Left side brush error.Remove and clean left side brush.
02Please clean right side brush.Right side brush error.Remove and clean right side brush.
03Please check left wheel.Left side wheel error.Check and clean left side wheel.
04Please check right wheel.Right side wheel error.Check and clean right side wheel.
05Please check and clean turbo brush.Turbo brush error.Remove and clean turbo brush and brush channel.
06Please put robot to open area.Robot is stuck.Restart robot at an unblocked spot.
07Please clap front bumper.Bumper error.Tap bumper to confirm it moves normally and is on track.
08Please clean drop sensors.Drop sensors error.Check drop sensors.
09Please check radar sensor.Radar sensor errorCheck radar sensor, restart the robot again.
10Please put robot back to ground.Robot is lifted up.Relocate robot to a flat surface.
11Please pull out the plug from robot.
12Please turn on power switch.Press ⏸️ while robot is charging on charging dock.Turn on power switch. "—" is ON and "O" is off.

Reminders:

If the solutions above don't help:

  1. Restart the main body by turning on the power switch on the side.
  2. If problems persist, send robot to the nearest repair service center.
Models: L100 Laser Navigation Robotic vacuum, Laser Navigation Robotic vacuum, Robotic vacuum

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