Roborock Q Revo MaxV Assembly and Maintenance
Component Identification
This section identifies the main components of the Roborock Q Revo MaxV.
Main Unit (A1)
The main robotic unit, labeled A1, includes various parts such as:
- A1-1: Top Cover
- A1-2: LiDAR Navigation Module
- A1-3: Bumper
- A1-4: Omni-directional Wheel
Sensors and Buttons (A2)
Various sensors and buttons are located on the unit:
- A2-1 to A2-9: Cliff Sensors, Wall Sensors, and other control buttons.
Water Tank and Mop Module (A3)
The water tank and mop attachment system:
- A3-1 to A3-13: Various parts of the water tank and mop assembly.
Brush System (A4, A5, A6)
Components related to the main brush and side brush:
- A4: Main Brush Cover
- A4-1, A4-2: Main Brush components
- A5: Fan/Impeller
- A6: Side Brush Module
- A6-1 to A6-4: Side brush components
Accessories (A7, A8, A9)
Included accessories:
- A7: Dustbin Filter Holder
- A8: Power Adapter
- A9: Charging Dock
Dust Collection Dock (A10, A11)
The automatic dust collection and water refilling dock:
- A10: Dock Base Unit
- A10-1 to A10-18: Various components of the dock, including water tanks, dustbin, and charging contacts.
- A11: Dock Front Panel
- A11-1 to A11-3: Dock panel components
Placement and Environment
Proper placement of the charging dock is crucial for optimal performance.
Charging Dock Placement (B1)
Ensure the dock is placed on a level surface with adequate clearance:
- B1-1: Recommended placement in a room.
- B1-2: Avoid placing in areas with obstructions.
Robot Docking (B2, B3, B4)
Instructions for the robot docking with the charging station:
- B2: Robot approaching the dock.
- B2-1, B2-2, B2-3, B2-4, B2-5: Docking mechanism details.
- B3: Robot charging.
- B3-1, B3-2, B3-3: Charging indicators and process.
- B4: Dock with robot docked.
- B4-1: Docking contacts.
Dust Collection Dock Maintenance
Maintenance procedures for the dust collection dock.
Emptying the Dustbin (C1)
Steps to remove and empty the dustbin from the dock.
Cleaning the Dock (C2)
Cleaning the internal components of the dock:
- C2-1, C2-2, C2-3, C2-4: Areas to clean within the dock, likely related to dust collection and water systems.
Robot Maintenance
Regular maintenance of the robot ensures its longevity and performance.
Replacing the Main Brush (D1)
Instructions for replacing the main brush assembly:
- D1-1 to D1-4: Components of the main brush assembly.
- D1-5: Removal of the brush cover.
- D1-6: Removing the old brush.
- D1-7: Installing the new brush.
- D1-8, D1-9: Securing the new brush.
Cleaning the Robot (D3, D4, D5)
Cleaning various parts of the robot:
- D3: Cleaning the robot exterior.
- D3-1: Wiping the robot.
- D3-2: Using a damp cloth.
- D4: Cleaning the sensors.
- D5: Cleaning the charging contacts.
- D5-1 to D5-4: Steps for cleaning contacts.
Cleaning the Filter (D6)
Maintenance of the robot's filter:
- D6-1: Removing the filter.
- D6-2: Cleaning the filter (likely rinsing).
- D6-3: Drying the filter.
Cleaning the Mop Module (D7)
Maintenance of the detachable mop module:
- D7-1: Detaching the mop module.
- D7-2: Cleaning the mop module components.
Cleaning the Side Brush (D8)
Maintenance of the side brush:
- D8-1 to D8-4: Side brush components.
- D8-5: Removing the side brush.
- D8-6: Cleaning the side brush.
Dustbin and Filter Cleaning (D9)
Cleaning the robot's internal dustbin and filter.
Charging Dock Maintenance (D10, D11, D12, D13)
Maintenance procedures for the charging dock:
- D10: Cleaning the dust collection port.
- D11: Cleaning the charging contacts on the dock.
- D12: Cleaning the water tank area.
- D12-1 to D12-4: Specific steps for cleaning dock components.
- D13: Inserting or securing components within the dock.
- D13-1 to D13-3: Steps related to dock component handling.