CONGA 11090 SPIN REVOLUTION HOME&WASH

Robot aspirador / Robot vacuum cleaner

1. PARTS AND COMPONENTS

Figure 1.1: Robot Vacuum Cleaner Components

Figure 1.2: Robot Mop Accessories

Figure 2: Self-cleansing Base Components

Figure 1.1 (continued):

Figure 3: Mixed Tank Components

NOTE: The graphics in this manual are schematic representations and may not exactly match the appliance.

2. BEFORE USE

This robot vacuum cleaner comes in protective packaging. Remove the robot from the box and store the original packaging and materials for future transport or storage. Ensure all packaging materials are recycled.

Verify that all parts and components are present and in good condition. Contact Cecotec Technical Support Service immediately if any item is missing or damaged.

Warnings

Installing the charging base

Place the charging base against a wall, ensuring a minimum clearance of 1.5 meters in front and 0.5 meters on each side. (See Figure 7)

Connect the charging base to a power socket. Secure any excess cable.

Press and hold the Start/Pause button for a few seconds. When the indicator light turns on, place the robot vacuum cleaner onto the charging base, aligning the charging terminals.

A flashing blue light indicates the battery is not fully charged. A steady blue light signifies a full charge and readiness for cleaning.

Note: If the battery is low, take the robot to the charging base. The robot may not power on if the battery is critically low. The robot automatically turns on when placed on the charging base and cannot be turned off during recharge.

Installing the clean-water tank

(See Figure 8) Pull out the clean-water tank. Lift the lid and fill with clean water, not exceeding the "MAX" mark. Reinstall the tank.

Recommendations

First use

After setting up the robot and charging base:

  1. Fully charge the robot vacuum cleaner, preferably overnight.
  2. Perform the first cleaning cycle using Auto mode and Eco suction level. This helps the robot map your home accurately and learn its layout.

If the robot's battery runs low during cleaning in a large home, it will automatically return to the charging base, save the map (complete or incomplete), and resume cleaning from where it left off once recharged. The robot continuously maps and adapts to your home's layout.

The robot will return to the charging base to clean and moisten the mops as per the app's frequency settings.

Information on the charging base

After cleaning, the robot automatically returns to the self-emptying base to recharge and empty its dust tank.

During cleaning, the robot returns to the base to clean and moisten mops, resuming cleaning based on app settings. The base performs self-emptying based on the configured frequency.

You can manually trigger the dust tank emptying by pressing the "home" button on the robot or via the app.

A beep confirms the robot has connected correctly to the charging base terminals. The base then cleans the mops, collects dirty water, and activates the mop drying function.

A red indicator light on the charging base may signal a detached/full dirt bag, an empty clean-water tank, or a full dirty water tank. Address these issues by fitting/replacing the bag, filling the clean-water tank, or emptying the dirty water tank.

3. OPERATION

Robot vacuum cleaner's buttons

Auto Mode

Press the Start/Pause button on the robot or use the app to initiate cleaning. The robot starts in Edge mode and cleans in an orderly zig-zag pattern, mapping cleaned areas. It plans its cleaning route automatically.

The robot returns to the charging base to clean and moisten mops for continued cleaning based on app settings.

Manual control during Auto Mode may cause the robot to recalculate its route, potentially re-cleaning areas. Avoid manual operation during automatic cleaning for efficiency.

With Total Surface 2.0 technology, if the battery is low, the robot returns to the charging base, recharges, and resumes cleaning from the same point.

During cleaning, the robot may pause briefly to assess the area and calculate its route.

Back Home mode

Press the Back Home button on the robot or select the option in the app to send the robot to the charging base. This can be activated during any cleaning cycle.

The robot uses its map-memorization and smart back-home functions to find the shortest route to the base.

Upon cycle completion or low battery, the robot automatically returns to the base to recharge and resume cleaning from its last position.

Note: If the charging base is inaccessible, the robot cannot return. Manually place it in the self-emptying base.

Functions

Pause:

Press the Start/Pause button on the robot or in the app to pause cleaning. Press again to resume.

Standby:

The robot enters standby mode after 10 minutes of inactivity. Press the Start/Pause button to reactivate.

Cleaning modes

Various modes and functions are available via the app.

The app allows selecting "Turbo mode" on carpets, which boosts suction power when a carpet is detected.

Important: The robot stops mop rotation on carpets. If mops are wet, they might dampen the carpet. To prevent this, use the app to mark restricted areas or set the robot to avoid carpets.

Edge mode:

Cleans along walls and around furniture legs. The robot returns to the charging base to clean and moisten mops as needed.

Spiral mode:

Cleans a specific area thoroughly with an outward and then inward spiral motion. Returns directly to the charging base upon completion. Place the robot in the desired spot before activating this mode.

Manual Mode:

Control the robot manually using the arrow keys in the app.

Back Home mode:

Send the robot to the charging base from any cleaning mode via the robot button or app.

Smart Area Mode:

After the home map is saved, select specific areas on the map for the robot to clean in a zig-zag pattern. The robot cleans the selected area(s) and returns directly to the base. It will not vacuum areas outside the selection.

Spot mode:

Thoroughly cleans a specific 1.6m x 1.6m area with maximum power in a zig-zag pattern. Returns directly to the base upon completion. It will only clean the selected spot.

Restricted Area mode:

Mark areas on the map that the robot should not clean. The robot will detect and avoid these defined areas.

Complete cleaning mode: Performs a deep clean by combining Edge mode and zig-zag patterns, then returns to the base.

Power Level function: Adjust suction power via the app (Off, Eco, Normal, Turbo).

Cleaning scheduling: Program daily cleaning tasks via the app. Ensure the robot is switched on before setting times and programs. Different cleaning programs can be selected for various situations.

Other Functions:

Map Editing function: Edit maps by renaming areas, splitting/combining areas, setting cleaning modes, marking restricted areas, and adjusting suction power.

Robot vacuum cleaner's Location function: Locate the robot on the map.

4. CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE

Cleaning the main brush

(See Figure 9) The main brush collects dirt and may wear over time. Replace after approximately 320 hours of use.

  1. Gently press the main brush frame tabs to release and remove the brush.
  2. Use the self-cleaning brush to remove hair, lint, and dirt from the brush and shafts.
  3. Clean the robot's suction channel.
  4. Reinstall the main brush and its frame.

Recommendation: Clean the main brush weekly using the self-cleaning brush.

Side brush

(See Figure 10) The side brush has bristles to guide dirt into the suction mouth and clean edges. It may wear out, affecting cleaning efficiency.

Recommendations:

Dust tank

(See Figure 11) Lift the robot's top lid. Press the tank removal button to detach the tank. Clean the inside of the mixed tank with the self-cleaning brush. The dust compartment can be rinsed with water (do not immerse the tank). Reinstall the dust tank.

Filters

High-efficiency filter:

This filter traps dust particles, dust mites, and pollen. Periodic cleaning is essential to prevent efficiency loss. Clean weekly.

Replace the high-efficiency filter every 3 months, depending on usage.

Recommendation: Remove dirt from the filter with a small brush or by shaking it gently on a hard surface. The high-efficiency filter cannot be washed.

Primary mesh filter and sponge filter:

These filters are located next to the high-efficiency filter. Replace them after approximately 160 hours of use or when worn.

Recommendation: Remove dirt with a small brush or by shaking. Warm water without detergents can be used for cleaning. Ensure filters are completely dry before reinstallation to prevent motor damage.

Cleaning the sensor

(See Figure 12) Sensors detect obstacles and prevent falls. Dust accumulation can cause navigation errors.

Mop holder

(See Figure 13) The mop holder attaches magnetically. Keep magnets clean for good contact. Remove holders, wipe magnets with a soft, dry cloth, and replace holders.

Charging base

(See Figure 14) Clean the dirty water tank and charging base areas by removing parts as indicated. Wipe charging terminals with a clean, soft, dry cloth.

Charging and replacing the battery

To extend battery life, keep the robot vacuum cleaner charging on the self-emptying base when not in use.

If the robot will be unused for an extended period, remove the battery and store it in a safe, dry place.

To replace the battery:

  1. Unscrew the screws on the bottom battery lid, remove the lid, and take out the battery.
  2. Insert the new battery.
  3. Replace the battery lid and fasten the screws.

5. TROUBLESHOOTING

Problem Possible cause and solution
The robot vacuum cleaner does not switch on or does not clean. - Battery is low. Allow it to charge before operation.
- Room temperature is below 0 °C or above 40 °C.
The robot vacuum cleaner isn't charging or returning to the self-emptying base. - Too many obstacles near the self-emptying base. Relocate the base.
- Clean the charging terminals on the robot and the base.
- Ensure the robot vacuum cleaner is switched on.
- The robot is too far from the base. Move it closer.
The robot vacuum cleaner does not work properly. - Turn the robot off and on again.
- Reset the robot by pressing the side Reset button.
The robot vacuum cleaner makes a strange noise during operation. - Main brush, side brush, or omnidirectional wheel is blocked or tangled. Clean them.
Robot vacuum cleaner does not clean efficiently or doesn't pick up all the dirt. - High-efficiency filter is blocked. Clean it.
- Main brush is blocked or tangled. Clean it.
- Dust tank is full. Empty it.
The robot vacuum cleaner could not connect to the Wi-Fi network. - Bad Wi-Fi signal. Ensure the robot is in an area with good Wi-Fi.
- Unstable Wi-Fi. Reset router, check app updates, and try again. Supports only 2.4 GHz band.
- Deactivate mobile data on your device for better linking.
The robot vacuum cleaner did not carry out the scheduled cleaning task. - Check if the robot is in Sleep mode and adjust settings. Sleep mode prevents scheduled tasks during set times.
- Ensure the robot is plugged in, cannot clean offline if battery is low.
The robot vacuum cleaner does not return to the self-emptying base after finishing Spot cleaning or changing the starting position. - The robot maps and calculates a new route. If the base is too far, manually move the robot closer.
The robot vacuum cleaner does not resume cleaning. - Ensure the robot is not in Sleep mode.
- Manually placing the robot in the base prevents it from resuming cleaning.
The robot vacuum cleaner is always offline. - Ensure connection to a 2.4 GHz network and good Wi-Fi signal areas.
The connection between the smartphone and the robot vacuum cleaner failed. - Ensure robot and base are in an area with good Wi-Fi, reset the router, and retry connection.

Auto clean base

Problem Possible cause and solution
The self-cleaning base does not clean the mops. - Insufficient water in the clean-water tank. Fill it.
- Waste-water tank is full. Empty and clean it, including the waste-water filter openings.

6. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

Product: Conga 11090 Spin Revolution Home&Wash

Product reference: 08105

Voltage: 20 V DC 1.5 A

Battery: Rechargeable Li-ion battery, 14.8 V 3200 mAh

Wi-Fi connection: Wi-Fi IEEE 802.11 b/g/n 2.4 GHz

Maximum Transmission Power: 20 dBm

Product: Self-emptying base

Input: 220-240 V ~ 50/60 Hz

Output: 20 V 1.8 A

Power: 650 W

Technical specifications may change without prior notification to improve product quality.

Made in: China | Designed in: Spain

7. DISPOSAL OF OLD ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC APPLIANCES

This symbol indicates that the product and/or batteries must be disposed of separately from household waste, according to applicable regulations.

At the end of its lifespan, dispose of batteries/accumulators at designated local collection points. Consumers should contact local authorities or retailers for information on correct disposal of old appliances and batteries. Following these guidelines helps protect the environment.

8. TECHNICAL SUPPORT AND WARRANTY

Cecotec is liable for any non-conformity of the product existing at the time of delivery, under the terms and conditions established by applicable regulations.

Repairs should be carried out by qualified personnel. For any product issues or queries, contact the official Cecotec Technical Support Service at +34 963 210 728.

9. COPYRIGHT

The intellectual property rights for this manual belong to CECOTEC INNOVACIONES, S.L. All rights reserved. Reproduction, storage, transmission, or distribution of this publication in whole or in part, by any means (electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or similar), is prohibited without prior authorization from CECOTEC INNOVACIONES, S.L.

10. DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY

Cecotec Innovations declares that this robot vacuum cleaner, model 08105_ Conga 11090 Spin Revolution Home&Wash, conforms to the Radio Equipment Directive 2014/53/EU.

The full text of the EU Declaration of Conformity is available at: www.cecotec.es

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