Roborock S6 Pure Robot Vacuum Cleaner User Manual

Read this user manual carefully before using this product and store it properly for future reference.

Safety Information

Restrictions

Battery and Charging

WARNING

Product Introduction

Robot

?On/Off

?Power indicator

?Dock/Spot Clean

Note: Press any button to pause cleaning, returning to dock, or spot cleaning.

? Cover latch

Parts list

Charging dock

Moisture-proof mat

Power cable

Adjustable water tank

Mop cloth

Dustbin

?️ Dustbin cover

? Dustbin latch

? Air filter

Robot

?WiFi indicator light

? System reset

?️ Air vent

? Main brush cleaning tool

? Speaker

Robot and sensors

? Recharge sensor

? Bumper

? Laser distance sensor

⬆️ Height sensor

? Wall sensor

⛰️ Cliff sensor

? Omnidirectional wheel

Charging contact

? Side brush

Main wheels

Main brush

? Main brush cover latch

Mopping module

? Water tank cover

? Filter

? Mop cloth attachment slot

? Water tank latch

? Water tank

? Flow control

? Water tank latch

? Mop cloth

? Attachment area

Charging dock

? Locator beacon

? Charging dock power indicator

? Power socket

Charging points

Installation

Using the robot

  1. Place the charging dock against the wall on a flat surface and plug it into the mains power.

Note: The charging dock should have more than 0.5m (1.6ft) of clearance on each side, and more than 1.5m (4.9ft) in the front. If the power cable is vertical to the ground, it may be caught by the robot, causing the charging dock to be disconnected. The charging dock indicator is on when the charging dock is electrified, and off when the robot is charging.

  1. Secure the charging dock with the adhesive tape. Wipe the floor of the area where the charging dock will be placed with a dry cloth, then stick the enclosed double-sided tape to the floor. Place the dock onto the double-sided tape to secure it in place.

? Double-sided tape

Note: Use of the double-sided tape to secure the charging dock is optional. When necessary, remove the double-sided tape slowly to reduce residue glue.

  1. Secure the moisture-proof mat. After securing the charging dock, wipe the area where the moisture-proof mat will be placed with a dry cloth as shown. Stick the double-sided tape first to the moisture-proof mat then in position on the floor.

Note: Always use the moisture-proof mat when placing the charging dock on a wooden floor.

  1. Power on and charge. Press and hold the [power button] to turn on the robot. When the power indicator lights up, place the robot onto the charging dock to begin charging. The robot uses a high-performance lithium-ion rechargeable battery. To maintain peak battery performance, always keep the robot charged.

Note: The color of the power indicator indicates the battery level:

The robot will not turn on when the battery is low. Place the robot directly onto the charging dock to begin charging.

Connect to the app

  1. Connect to the app. (recommended)

Download the Roborock app or Xiaomi home app

a. Search "Roborock" in the App Store or Google Play, Or scan the QR code below, then download and install the app.

b. Search "Xiaomi home" in the App Store or Google Play, Or scan the QR code below, then download and install the app.

Add device

Open the app and click "+" in the top right corner, then follow the instructions in-app. Once your robot has been added, it will be found in a list on the homepage.

Note: Due to ongoing app development, the actual process may differ slightly from the above description. Always follow the instructions given in the app. Only 2.4GHz WiFi is supported.

Reset WiFi

a. Open the top cover of the robot to reveal the WiFi indicator light.

b. Press and hold the [spot cleaning button] and the [recharge button] until you hear the "Reset WiFi" voice alert. When the WiFi indicator light flashes slowly, the robot has entered network configuration mode.

Note: If you cannot connect your phone to the robot, reset the WiFi, and add your robot as a new device.

? WiFi indicator light

Mopping

Note: It is recommended that all floors are vacuumed at least three times before the first mopping session to reduce excessive dirt buildup on the mop. Use barrier tape to prevent mopping carpeted areas, or remove carpets prior to mopping. To prevent corrosion or damage, do not use cleaning fluid or disinfectant in the water tank. Cleaning the mop cloth every 60 minutes is recommended to ensure the water flow rate and cleaning effect.

Adjust flow rate

Toggle the switch to adjust the flow rate according to your needs.

Low ?

High ?

Fill the water tank

Open the water tank, fill it with water, and close it tightly.

Install the mop cloth

Dampen the mop cloth and squeeze it until it stops dripping. Insert it into the mounting slot in the water tank.

Install the module

Slide the mop module in line with the alignment marks on the rear of the machine until you hear a "click".

Instructions for use

Using the robot

  1. Start cleaning. When the battery is fully charged, the power indicator will remain lit. Press the [power button] or use the app to start a cleanup.
  2. Remove the mopping module. After the machine completes cleaning and returns to the charging dock, press the two side latches inwards and pull to remove the mop module.

Note: When the charging dock is placed on a wooden floor, always use it with the moisture-proof mat to prevent moisture damage. Remove the mopping module after mopping, empty residual water and clean the mop cloth to prevent mildew or unpleasant odors. Remove the mopping module if not mopping.

On/off

Press and hold the [power button] to turn on the robot. The power indicator will turn on and the robot will enter Standby mode. If the robot is in Sleep mode, press and hold the [power button] to turn it off and end the current cleanup.

Note: The robot cannot be turned off when it is charging.

Start cleanup

Press the [cleanup button] to start cleaning. Once started, the robot will plan its cleaning route based on its scan of the area. It cleans along the edges of a zone first and then moves in a Z-shaped cleaning route to cover the internal area efficiently and thoroughly.

Zone 1 has been cleaned.

Zone 2 has been cleaned.

Zone 4 is pending.

Zone 3 is being cleaned.

Start cleanup

Note: Cleaning cannot start if the battery level is too low. Allow the robot to charge before restarting cleanup. Tidy away any cables on the ground (including the power cable of the charging dock) before cleaning to avoid losing power or damaging either the robot or the connected device. If a cleanup finishes within 10 minutes, cleaning repeats by default. If the battery runs low before cleanup is complete, the robot will carry out a top-up charge before resuming cleanup from where it left off.

Pause

When the robot is cleaning, press any button to pause it. Then press the [pause button] to continue cleaning or the [return to dock button] to return it to the charging dock and stop the cleaning cycle.

Note: Placing a paused robot on the charging dock manually will end the current cleanup.

Sleep

If the robot is paused for over 10 minutes, it will go to sleep, and its power indicator will flash slowly. Press any button to wake it back up.

Note: The robot will not go to sleep when it is on the charging dock. The robot will automatically shut down if left in sleep mode for more than 12 hours.

Charging

Auto: After cleaning, the robot will automatically return to the charging dock to recharge.

Manual: In Pause mode, press the [return to dock button] to send the robot back to the charging dock.

The power indicator will flash slowly as the robot charges.

Note: If the cleaning cycle was started away from the charging dock and the robot could not return to the dock after cleaning, it will instead return to its starting point. Place the robot directly on the dock to recharge it.

Error

If an error occurs while the robot is cleaning, the power indicator will flash red quickly, and you will hear a voice alert. See "Troubleshooting" for resolution options.

Note: The robot will go to sleep automatically if left in an Error state for over 10 minutes. Placing the robot on the charging dock in an error state will stop the current cleanup.

Reset WiFi

If your phone cannot connect to the robot because you have changed your router configuration, forgotten your password, or any other reason, open the top cover to see the WiFi indicator light, then press and hold the [spot cleaning button] and the [recharge button] until you hear the "Resetting WiFi" voice alert. When the WiFi indicator light flashes slowly, the robot has entered network configuration mode.

Note: If the robot is left connecting to the network for over an hour, its WiFi will be disabled. Reset WiFi before attempting reconnection.

Spot Cleaning

In Standby or Pause mode, press and hold the [spot cleaning button] to start spot cleaning. This mode is used to clean a 1.5m x 1.5m square area centered on the robot. After cleanup, the robot will return to the center of the square.

Selective Room Cleaning

Select specific rooms for cleaning in the app. In this mode, the robot will only clean the selected rooms.

Note: A full map must be created and Map Saving mode switched on before this function can be used. After cleaning starts, the robot may move beyond the defined areas. Make sure there are no obstacles preventing the robot's access to the target rooms.

Scheduled Cleaning

Use the app to set start times for scheduled cleanups. The robot will return to the charging dock after each cleanup.

Zone Cleaning

Use the app to draw a specific zone for the robot to clean.

Note: While cleaning the designated zone, the robot may move outside zone borders. Make sure that there are no cables or obstacles placed close to the cleanup zone.

Pin n Go

Use the app to set a destination for the robot to go to.

Cleaning mode

Use the app to choose from Quiet, Balanced, Strong, or MAX modes. The balanced mode is the default.

Do Not Disturb (DND) mode

In DND mode, no cleanups will start, no voice alerts will play, and the power indicator will dim. DND mode set from 22:00 to 08:00 by default and can be disabled or modified in the app.

Virtual no-go zones and walls

The app can be used to draw Virtual No-Go Zones and Walls to keep the robot from entering the areas you define.

Note: "Map Saving Mode" must be turned on in the app to use virtual no-go zones. Virtual no-go zones and walls should only be used to customize the cleaning area. They should not be used to isolate hazards. Moving the robot manually or making significant changes to the home environment may cause the loss of virtual no-go zones and walls.

? Walls

? No-Go Zones

More app functions

Real-time map updatesCarpet BoostRobot location
Change cleaning modePart replacement scheduleDo Not Disturb (DND) mode
View cleaning historyRemote controlFirmware update
Change robot voiceView robot status

Note: Functions and details of the app may vary slightly due to continuous app development and upgrades.

Refilling the water tank or cleaning the mop cloth mid-clean

To refill the water tank or clean the mop cloth during a cleanup, pause cleaning by pressing any button and remove the mop module. Refill the water tank and/or clean the mop cloth as required. Reinstall the mop module and press the [any button] to continue cleaning.

Routine maintenance

Charging Dock

The charging dock should be plugged in and placed against a wall on level ground, with more than 0.5m (1.6ft) of clearance on each side, and more than 1.5m (4.9ft) in front. For the best experience when using the mobile app, place the charging dock in an area with strong WiFi coverage.

? Locator beacon

Note: Do not place the charging dock in direct sunlight or block the locator beacon; otherwise, the robot may not be able to return to the charging dock.

Main brush

*Clean weekly

  1. Turn the robot over then unlatch and remove the main brush cover.
  2. Take out the main brush, remove and clean its bearings.
  3. Remove the main brush cap, rotating in the unlock direction.
  4. Use the supplied main brush cleaning tool to remove any entangled hair.
  5. Re-install the cap and bearings following the lock direction.
  6. Re-insert the main brush and secure the brush cover.

⚙️ Alignment mark

?️ Main brush bearing

? Lock direction

? Unlock direction

? Main brush cover

Latch

?️ Main brush

?️ Main brush cap

Note: Main brush replacement every 6-12 months is recommended.

Using the main brush cleaning tool

Use the main brush cleaning tool to remove any hair entangled around the main brush.

Dustbin and filter

*Weekly cleaning is recommended

  1. Open the dust bin lid as indicated by the arrow and pour out the contents.

Note: If there is a large amount of hair, or hair is tightly entangled, remove it carefully to avoid damage to the main brush.

Dustbin and filter

*Weekly cleaning is recommended

  1. Open the top cover of the robot, squeeze the dustbin latch, and remove the dustbin.

Clean the washable filter

*Clean every two weeks

  1. Open the dust bin lid as indicated by the arrow and pour out the contents.

*Clean every two weeks

  1. Fill the dust bin with clean water and close the cover. Gently shake the dust bin, then pour out the dirty water.

4. Rinse repeatedly and tap the filter frame to remove as much dirt as possible.

Note: To prevent blockage, only use fresh water without cleaning liquid.

  1. Remove the filter and clean it with water.

Note: To avoid damage, do not touch the surface of the filter with hands, brushes, or sharp objects.

  1. Leave the filter to dry before reinstalling it.

Note: Allow the filter to dry thoroughly before use. 24-hours of drying is recommended. Alternating between two filters is recommended.

Battery

The robot is equipped with a high-performance lithium-ion rechargeable battery pack. To maintain battery performance, keep the robot charged.

Note: If the robot is to be left unused for an extended period, turn it off before storage and charge it at least once every three months to avoid battery damage resulting from over-discharging.

Charging dock

*Monthly cleaning recommended

Use a soft dry cloth to clean the charging contacts of the charging dock.

Side brush

*Monthly cleaning recommended

  1. Turn the robot over and remove the screw holding the side brush.
  2. Remove and clean the side brush.
  3. Reinstall the side brush and tighten the screw.

2. Clean and dry the mop cloth.

Note: Always remove the mop cloth after cleaning to filter blockage. If the mop cloth gets excessively dirty, the cleaning quality will be affected. Always use a clean cloth. Replacing the mop cloth every 3-6 months is recommended to maintain cleaning quality.

Filter assembly

*Replacement every 1-3 months is recommended

  1. Move your finger along the notch to remove both filters.
  2. Install the new filters.

Note: Changing filters every 1-3 months is recommended, depending on the quality of water and frequency of use, to ensure cleaning quality.

Mop cloth

*Clean after use

  1. Remove the mop cloth from the mopping module.

Omnidirectional wheel

*Clean as required

  1. Turn the robot over.
  2. Use a small screwdriver to pry out the axle and remove the wheel.
  3. Rinse the axle and the wheel with water to remove any hair and dirt.
  4. Dry and reinstall the wheel, then press it back in place.

⚙️ Wheel

⚙️ Axle

⚙️ Bracket

Note: The omnidirectional wheel bracket cannot be removed.

System Reset

If the robot does not respond when you press a button or the robot cannot be shut down, press the [reset button]. The robot will then restart.

Note: After a system reset, cleaning schedules, WiFi and other settings will be restored to factory settings.

Restore factory settings

If the robot is not functioning after a system reset, turn it on, then press the [home button], and then press and hold the Reset button until you hear the "Start restoring initial version" voice alert. The robot will then be restored to factory settings.

Robot sensors

*Clean monthly

Use a soft dry cloth to wipe and clean all sensors, including:

  1. Four cliff sensors at the bottom of the robot.
  2. The wall sensor on the right of the robot.
  3. The charging contact on the bottom of the robot.

⛰️ Cliff sensor

? Omnidirectional wheel

Charging contact

? Side brush

? Wall sensor

Firmware update

Update the robot using the app. Place the robot on the charging dock and ensure that the battery level is higher than 20% before updating. The power indicator will flash white quickly during a firmware update.

Environmental protection description

Removing the battery

*The following information applies only when disposing of the robot and should not be followed for day-to-day operations

The chemical substances contained in the built-in lithium-ion battery of this product can cause environmental pollution. Remove the battery before disposing of this product and hand it to a professional battery recycling facility for centralized disposal.

  1. Operate the robot until its battery no longer holds a charge or can no longer connect to the charging dock.
  2. Turn off the robot.
  3. Unscrew the battery cover.
  4. Remove the battery cover.
  5. Press the latch to pull out the battery connector and remove the battery.

Note: Before removing the battery, make sure it is fully drained. Do not attempt to remove the battery if the robot is connected to the charging dock. Remove the entire battery pack. Avoid damaging the battery pack casing to avoid short-circuits or leakage of hazardous substances. In the event of accidental contact with battery fluid, rinse thoroughly with water and seek immediate medical care.

Basic parameters

Robot

NameParameters
Modelroborock S6 Pure
Dimensions350 x 350 x 96.5mm
Battery14.4V/5200mAh lithium battery
WeightApprox. 3.2kg
Wireless connectionWiFi Smart Connect
Rated voltage14.4VDC
Rated power58W
Charging time<6h

Charging dock

NameParameters
ModelCDZ11RR or CDZ12RR
Dimensions151 x 130 x 98mm
Rated power28W
Rated input100-240VAC
Rated output20VDC 1.2A
Rated frequency50-60Hz

WIFI Specification

ServiceProtocolFrequency RangeMax. Output Power
WIFI802.11b/g/n2400-2483.5 MHz< 20dBm

Troubleshooting

If an error occurs during cleanup, the power indicator will flash red quickly, and a voice alert will play. Refer to the table below for resolution options.

ErrorSolution
Error 1: Rotate the laser head to check that it turns freely.The LDS unit is jammed. Remove any items blocking it then move the robot to a new location and restart.
Error 2: Clean and lightly tap the bumper.The bumper is stuck. Tap the bumper repeatedly to dislodge any jammed items. If nothing falls out, move the robot to a new location and restart.
Error 3: Move the robot to a new location and restart.A wheel is suspended. Move the robot to a new location and restart it.
Error 4: Wipe the cliff sensors, move the robot away from raised edges, and restart.The robot is suspended. Move it to a new location and restart. If the problem persists, clean the cliff sensors. This error may also be caused by a dirty cliff sensor. Try wiping all sensors clean.
Error 5: Remove the main brush and clean the brush and bearing.The main brush may be tangled up. Remove and clean it.
Error 6: Remove and clean the side brush.The side brush may be tangled up. Remove and clean it.
Error 7: Look for anything stuck in the main wheels then move the robot to a new location and restart.The main wheels may be jammed. Remove and clean them.
Error 8: Clear away any obstacles around the robot.The robot may be stuck. Clear any obstacles around it.
Error 9: Install the dust bin and filter.Reinstall the dustbin and filter and check that they are correctly installed. If the problem persists, try replacing the filter.
Error 10: Make sure that the filter is dry or clean the filter.The filter is not completely dry. Dry the filter for at least 24 hours. The filter may also be blocked and require cleaning. If the problem persists, replace the filter.
Error 11: High-intensity magnetic field detected.The robot is too close to magnetic tape and cannot start. Move it to a new location and restart.
Error 12: Battery level is too low. Recharge before use.Low battery. Recharge before use.
Error 13: Charging error. Clean the charging contact area.Use a dry cloth to clean the charging contacts on the robot and on the charging dock.
Error 14: Battery error.The battery temperature is either too high or too low. Wait until it returns to normal.
Error 16: Robot is tilted. Place it on flat ground and restart.The robot is tilted. Move it to flat ground and restart.
Error 17: Side brush module error. Reset the system.The side brush module is experiencing a fault. Reset the system.
Error 18: Vacuum fan error. Reset the system.The vacuum fan is experiencing a fault. Reset the system.
Error 22: Wipe the recharge sensor.The recharge sensor is blocked by dust. Wipe the dust off.
Error 23: Clean the charging dock locator beacon.The charging dock is jammed. Clear it and retry.
Error 24: Virtual no-go zone or wall detected. Move the robot to a new location and restart.Move the robot away from the virtual no-go zone or barrier and restart.
Error 26: Wipe the wall sensor.The wall sensor is dirty. Wipe it clean.
Internal error. Reset the system.Malfunction due to an internal error. Reset the system.

FAQs

ProblemSolution
Unable to power onThe battery level is low. Put the robot on the charging dock and charge it before use. The battery temperature is too low or too high. Only use the robot within the range of 0-40°C (32-104°F).
Unable to chargeIf the charging dock is not receiving power, check that both ends of the power cable are properly connected. If contact is poor, clean the contact areas of the charging dock and the robot. Power is restored when the power indicator light turns on.
Slow chargingWhen used at high or low temperatures, the robot will automatically reduce its charging speed to extend battery life. Charging contacts may be dirty. Clean them with a dry cloth.
Unable to return to dockThere are too many obstacles near the charging dock. Move it to an open area. The robot is too far from the charging dock. Place it closer and retry.
Abnormal behaviorRestart the robot.
Noise during cleaningThe main brush, side brush, or main wheels may be jammed. Turn off the robot and clean them. If the omnidirectional wheel is jammed, remove it for cleaning.
Poor cleaning ability or dust falling outThe dust bin is full and needs emptying. The filter is blocked and needs cleaning. The main brush is jammed and needs cleaning.
Unable to connect to WiFiWiFi is disabled. Reset the WiFi and try again. WiFi signal is poor. Make sure that the robot is in an area with good WiFi signal reception. Abnormal WiFi connection. Reset the WiFi, download the latest mobile app and retry. The current device is not supported. You can find supported models inside the app. Unable to connect to WiFi. There may be an error with your router settings. Contact Roborock customer service for help with troubleshooting.
Scheduled cleaning is not workingThe battery level is too low. Scheduled cleaning can only begin when the battery level is above 20%.
Is power always being drawn when the robot is on the charging dock?The robot will draw power while it is docked to maintain battery performance, but power consumption is extremely low.
Does the robot need to be charged for at least 16 hours the first three times it is used?No. The robot can be used any time after it has been fully charged once.
No or little water during moppingCheck whether there is water in the water tank, adjust the water volume switch to high, rinse the mop cloth, replace the filters, or follow the instructions in the user manual to ensure that mop cloth is correctly installed.
Floors are too wet after moppingCheck that the water tank seal is closed, that the flow level is set to low, and that both water filter elements are properly installed.
Cleaning does not resume after rechargingMake sure that the robot is not in DND mode. DND mode will prevent cleanup. When cleaning a space requiring a top-up charge, if the robot was placed manually on the charging dock before it recharged automatically, it will not be able to continue cleanup.
The robot cannot return to the charging dock after spot cleaning or when it has been moved manually.After spot cleaning or a significant position change, the robot will re-generate the map. If the charging dock is too far away, it may not be able to return for recharging and must be placed on the charger manually.
The robot has begun to miss certain spotsThe wall sensor or cliff sensors may be dirty. Clean them with a soft dry cloth.
The water tank is too fullThe filter may be blocked and need cleaning.

EU Declaration of Conformity

Hereby we:

Name of manufacturer: Beijing Roborock Technology Co.,Ltd.

Address: Floor6, Suite6016, 6017, 6018, BuildingC, Kangjian Baosheng Plaza, No.8 Heiquan Road, Haidian District, Beijing, P.R.CHINA

declare that this DoC is issued under our sole responsibility and that the products:

Product description: Robotic Vacuum Cleaner and Accessories

Type(model) designation(s): roborock S6 Pure

are in conformity and verified through testing with the provision of the following EU directives:

RED Directive 2014/53/EU Article 3.1 a): Safety&Health

1.Household and similar electrical appliances-Safety-Part 1: General requirements

2.Household and similar electrical appliances-Safety-Part 2-2: Particular requirements for vacuum cleaners and water suction cleaning appliance

3.Assessment of electronic and electrical equipment related to human exposure restrictions for electromagnetic fields (0 Hz - 300 GHz)

4.Measurement methods for electromagnetic fields of household appliance and similar apparatus with regard to human exposure

RED Directive 2014/53/EU Article 3.1 b): EMC

1.Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) standard for radio equipment and services; Part 1: Common technical requirements; Harmonized Standard covering the essential requirements of article 3.1(b) of Directive 2014/53/EU and the essential requirements of article 6 of Directive 2014/30/EU

2.Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) standard for radio equipment and services; Part 17: Specific conditions for Broadband Data Transmission Systems; Harmonized Standard covering the essential requirements of article 3.1(b) of Directive 2014/53/EU

3.Electromagnetic Compatibility-Requirements for household appliances, electric tools and similar apparatus Part 1: Emission

4.Electromagnetic compatibility – Requirements for household appliances, electric tools and similar apparatus Part 2: Immunity – Product family standard

5.Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) - Part 3-2: Limits - Limits for harmonic current emissions (equipment input current ≤ 16 A per phase).

6.Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) - Part 3-3: Limits - Limitation of voltage changes, voltage fluctuations and flicker in public low-voltage supply systems, for equipment with rated current ≤ 16 A per phase and not subject to conditional connection.

RED Directive 2014/53/EU Article 3.2: Radio Spectrum

EN 300 328 V2.1.1

Wideband transmission systems; Data transmission equipment operating in the 2,4 GHz ISM band and using wide band modulation techniques; Harmonized Standard covering the essential requirements of article 3.2 of Directive 2014/53/EU

RoHS Directive 2011/65/EU EN50581:2012

Technical documentation for the assessment of electrical and electronic products with respect to the restriction of hazardous substances

Charging Dock and Accessories

Product description: Charging Dock and Accessories

Type(model) designation(s): Charging Dock, model: CDZ11RR or CDZ12RR

are in conformity and verified through testing with the provision of the following EU directives:

Low Voltage Directive 2014/35/EU

1.Household and similar electrical appliances-Safety-Part 1: General requirements

2.Household and similar electrical appliances-Safety-Part 2-29: Particular requirements for battery chargers

3.Measurement methods for electromagnetic fields of household appliance and similar apparatus with regard to human exposure

EMC Directive 2014/30/EU

1.Electromagnetic Compatibility-Requirements for household appliances, electric tools and similar apparatus Part 1: Emission

2.Electromagnetic compatibility – Requirements for household appliances, electric tools and similar apparatus Part 2: Immunity – Product family standard

3.Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) - Part 3-2: Limits - Limits for harmonic current emissions (equipment input current ≤ 16 A per phase).

4.Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) - Part 3-3: Limits - Limitation of voltage changes, voltage fluctuations and flicker in public low-voltage supply systems, for equipment with rated current ≤ 16 A per phase

RoHS Directive 2011/65/EU EN50581:2012

Technical documentation for the assessment of electrical and electronic products with respect to the restriction of hazardous substances

Person responsible for making this declaration:

Printed name: Rui. Shen

Position/Title: Quality Director

Signature: Rui. Shen.

Date of issue: Dec. 30, 2019

Place of issue: Floor 6, Suite 6016, 6017, 6018, Building C, Kangjian Baosheng Plaza, No. 8 Heiquan Road, Haidian District, Beijing, P.R. CHINA

WEEE Information

Correct Disposal of this product. This marking indicates that this product should not be disposed with other household wastes throughout the EU. To prevent possible harm to the environment or human health from uncontrolled waste disposal, recycle it responsibly to promote the sustainable reuse of material resources. To return your used device, please use the return and collection systems or contact the retailer where the product was purchased. They can take this product for environmental safe recycling.

Warranty Information

Warranty Information

The seller provides warranty in accordance with the legislation of the customer's own country of residence, with a minimum of 1 year, starting from the date on which the appliance is sold to the end user.

The warranty only covers defects in material or workmanship.

The repairs under warranty may only be carried out by an authorized service centre. When making a claim under the warranty, the original bill of purchase (with purchase date) must be submitted.

The warranty will not apply in cases of:

Laser Safety

The laser distance sensor of this product meets the standards for Class I Laser Products in IEC 60825-1:2014 and will not generate hazardous laser radiation.

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