Conga 6090 Ultra Robot Vacuum Cleaner

Instruction Manual

Table of Contents

⚠️ Do not use in water-logged environments.

1. Safety Instructions

Read these instructions thoroughly before using the appliance. Keep this instruction manual for future reference or new users. This product must be used in accordance with the directions in this instruction manual. Cecotec cannot be held liable or responsible for any damages or injuries caused by improper use. Make sure that the mains voltage matches the voltage stated on the rating label of the appliance and that the wall outlet is grounded.

This product can only be disassembled by qualified personnel. Do not touch wires, power supplies or power adapters with wet hands.

Keep the robot away from clothing, curtains and any other similar materials.

Do not sit or place heavy or sharp objects on top of the appliance. Do not operate the appliance close to heat sources, flammable substances, wet surfaces where it can fall or be pushed into water or allow it to come into contact with water or other liquids. Do not use outdoors.

Do not use the charging base if it has a damaged cord or plug or if it is not operating properly. In case of fault or malfunction, contact the official Technical Support Service of Cecotec.

Do not operate the device on tables, chairs or other high surfaces where it could fall. Do not use the laser protection as a handle when moving or holding the robot.

Do not operate the product in places where the temperature is below 0 °C or above 40 °C.

The appliance can only be operated with the supplied battery and power adapter. The use of other components or accessories could cause risk of fire, electric shock or product damage. Do not use the device to vacuum flammable or burning objects such as cigarettes, matches or ash. Before operating the robot, please remove any object on the floor such as clothing, papers, power cords or other items that may obstruct the device.

The appliance is not intended to be used by children under the age of 8. It can be used by children over the age of 8, as long as they are given continuous supervision.

This appliance can be used by children aged 8 and above, and persons with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge, as long as they have been given supervision or instruction concerning the use of the appliance in a safe way and understand the hazards involved. Do not allow children to play with the appliance. Supervise children; they shall not play with the appliance. Close supervision is necessary when the appliance is being used by or near children.

2. Parts and Components

Robot:

Wet & Dry Tank:

Dust Compartment:

Dust Tank:

Charging Base:

Mop Bracket and Cloth:

3. Before Use

Take the product out of the box and remove all packaging materials. Make sure all parts and components are included and in good conditions. If any sign of visible damage is observed, contact immediately with the official Technical Support Service of Cecotec.

4. Installation

Robot and Charging Base Installation:

Note: Take the robot to the charging base if the battery is low. The robot might not turn on if the battery is very low. The robot will automatically turn on when placed on the charging base. The robot cannot be turned off during charging.

Wet & Dry and Dust Tank Installation:

Note: It is not suggested to use the scrubbing function for the first-time use.

4.1. First Cleaning

Once the robot and the charging base are completely installed, follow these steps before scheduling the first cleaning cycle.

First of all, the robot must be fully charged. It is suggested to allow the robot to charge overnight. When it is fully charged, it may carry out the first cleaning cycle and save the first map. To do so, activate Auto cleaning mode and Eco power level. It is very important to follow these indications for the robot to recognize each and every corner in the house and to create a complete map.

If the house where the robot is going to be used is too big and the robot runs out of battery, do not worry. The robot returns to the charging base, saves the full map and those that have not been completed, and once it is charged again, it resumes the cleaning cycle from the point it has stopped until it maps the whole surface. The robot keeps on mapping constantly, therefore it adapts independently to each house's features and continuously improves previous maps.

5. Operation

Once the robot's light indicator changes from oscillating orange to steady blue, the battery is fully charged, and the robot is ready to operate.

The robot cannot operate with low battery.

Recommendations: Remove all cables and obstacles from the floor before operating the robot in order to avoid accidents and damage.

Robot Buttons

Thanks to its Total Surface 3.0 technology, if the battery is low during the cleaning cycle, the robot will smartly return to the charging base automatically and, once it is fully charged, it will resume the cleaning process from the same point, offering a high-efficiency cleaning. In order to optimize the whole process, the robot will automatically calculate the necessary charging time according to the surface to be cleaned. During cleaning, the robot will stop briefly to evaluate the area and calculate the cleaning route (this stop will vary depending on the house conditions).

Note: The robot cleans in an organized way and per 4x4 m squared areas, therefore it might leave the room where it is cleaning to finish off the delimited area. Do not worry, the robot will clean all the accessible surface.

Back Home Mode

Press the Back home button. This mode can be activated during any other cleaning cycle and the robot will stop cleaning and return to the charging automatically.

The robot will take the shortest route back to the charging base thanks to its map memorizing and the smart back home function. When a cleaning cycle has been completed or the robot's battery is low, thanks to its Total Surface 3.0 technology, the robot will also return to the charging base to avoid running out of battery. Once the robot has recharged, it will resume cleaning from the point it has stopped.

Recommendation: Remove the Wet & Dry tank during charging.

Remote Control

Remote Control Binding

If the robot does not respond to the remote control, follow the below steps:

  1. Press the Edge mode button on the remote control for 5 seconds for the remote control to enter pairing mode. The screen will display 8888.
  2. The remote receiver will be activated in 5 seconds and will enter pairing mode. The remote control's signal is received and the remote control returns to normal status. The display will show pairing is completed.

If the pairing process is unsuccessful, the remote control will display 8888 and will exit the pairing mode after 30 seconds.

The following modes and operations can be activated from the remote control.

Modes

The first time the robot is operated, it will map and save the whole house's map by means of its laser before starting the cleaning cycle. Use the robot in Auto mode and Eco power level; this way you will ensure the robot memorizes the full map.

Note: Make sure the light indicator is lighted in blue before starting cleaning, indicating it is activated. If not, press any button on the remote control to wake it up.

Functions

Warnings: After 12 hours of no operation, the robot will turn automatically off. The robot will not enter standby mode during charging.

Suction Power Level

Press the power levels button on the remote control to select the desired power level. Choose between Eco (low power), Medium (medium power) and Turbo (high power).

Schedule

Warning: The robot cannot be scheduled from more than one device at a time. Make sure to schedule it either from the mobile phone App or from the remote control.

The robot is provided with a schedule function in order to provide a maximum-efficiency cleaning. The time settings and the cleaning scheduling must be carried out from the remote control. Once the robot has been scheduled, it will automatically carry out the cleaning cycles every scheduled day.

Note: Make sure the robot is activated and that the light indicator is lighted before scheduling any cleaning or setting time.

To cancel the scheduled cleaning, follow the below steps:

  1. Set the clock on the remote control at 00:00 a.m. and save it.
  2. Switch the robot off for 1 minute and switch it on again.

Note: The robot will beep to indicate all settings have been saved.

Warning: When the remote control's batteries are replaced, the clock and schedule times must be set again.

Light Indicator:

6. Mobile App and Wi-Fi Connection

In order to access all the robot's functions from wherever you are, it is suggested to download the Conga 6090 App. You will be able to control the robot in the most efficient way, enjoying the excellence of cleaning.

App Advantages:

The App supports 5 GHz networks.

*This model is compatible with voice virtual assistants Google Assistant and Alexa.

Configuration:

Warnings:

Modes Activated from the App:

Note: The robot could leave the room to complete the cleaning cycle in some of the quadrants. This will not affect the robot's operating, do not worry.

Final Cleaning

Before returning to the charging base, the robot moves forward and backward several times in order to eliminate any rests of dust from the brush.

7. Cleaning and Maintenance

Main Brush

Turn the robot around and press the main brush's release button to take the cover out. Take the main brush out and clean the compartment. Clean the main brush with the provided tools and use water and soap if necessary.

Place the main brush in its position and fasten the cover's clip.

Recommendation: Replace the main brush every 6-12 months to ensure efficient operating (depending on the frequency and type of use).

Silicone Brush

Jalisco Brush

Dust Tank

Wet & Dry Tank

High-efficiency Filter

Note: Replace the high efficiency filter every 3 months depending on the frequency and type of use. Clean the filter periodically with a brush to avoid blockage. Do not use water or detergents.

Side Brush

Recommendation: In order to ensure a perfect cleaning, it is suggested to replace the side brushes every 3 months, depending on the frequency and type of use.

Free-fall Sensors

Warning: Always transport the product turned off and in its original package.

8. Battery Replacement and Charging

Do not use any other battery, power adapter or charging base than the one officially provided by Cecotec.

Do not use non-rechargeable batteries.

Do not remove, dismantle or attempt to repair the battery or the charging base.

Do not place the charging base near heat sources.

Do not use a wet cloth to wipe any of the parts of this product.

If the robot is not going to be used for a long time, remove the battery from the product and store it in a dry and safe place. It is suggested to charge the battery every month in order to avoid damage to the battery.

Do not dispose of waste batteries at will. It is suggested to hand them over to professional organizations for correct treatment.

9. Troubleshooting

ProblemSolution
1. The robot does not start up or does not clean.1.1. The robot cannot operate with low battery. Allow it to charge before operating it. 1.2. The room temperature is below 0 °C or above 50 °C. Operate the robot in a room where the temperature is between the stated temperature range.
2. The robot cannot charge or return to the charging base.2.1. There are too many obstacles near the charging base, relocate the charging base to an area free of obstacles. 2.2. Clean the charging terminals. 2.3. Make sure the power switch is turned on. 2.4. The robot is too far away from the charging base, place it closer and try again. 2.5. There is very little free space around the charging base. Make sure the charging terminals are clean.
3. The robot does not work properly.3.1. Turn the robot off, switch it off and turn it on again. 3.2. Once the robot is turned on and has left the charging base, hold down the Back home button on the robot until it beeps. Immediately after, let go the button and press it again until the robot starts speaking. This way the robot will be restarted.
4. The robot emits a strange noise during cleaning.4. The main brush, side brush or omnidirectional wheel may have foreign matters tangled, stop the robot and clear it up.
5. The robot does not clean efficiently or dust leaks from the robot.5.1. The dust tank is full. Empty it and clear the high-efficiency filter if it is blocked. 5.2. The high-efficiency filter is blocked, clear it. 5.3. The main brush is tangled with foreign matter, please clear it up.
6. The robot could not connect to Wi-Fi.6.1. The Wi-Fi signal is poor. Make sure the Wi-Fi signal is correct. 6.2. The Wi-Fi connection is unstable. Reset the router, check if there are any App updates and try again.
7. The robot did not carry out the scheduled cleaning task.7.1. Make sure the robot is not in Night mode and switch mode. The robot does not carry out scheduled cleaning cycles under this mode. 7.2. Make sure the robot is connected to the network; it will not be able to carry out scheduled cleaning tasks without being connected.
8. The robot does not return to the charging base after spot cleaning or after changing starting position.8.1. The robot will map and calculate a new route after operating under spot cleaning or after having changed its starting position. 8.2. If the charging base is very far away from the robot, it will not be able to charge back automatically. Put the robot back on the charging base manually.
9. The robot does not resume cleaning.9. Make sure the robot is not in Sleep mode; it will not resume cleaning under this mode. It won't resume cleaning when it is placed manually on the charging base.
10. The robot is always offline.10. Make sure the robot is successfully connected to the network and always in the range covered by the Wi-Fi signal.
11. Connection between the mobile phone and the robot failed.11. Make sure the robot and the charging base are in an area with good Wi-Fi signal, reset the router and try connecting them again.

10. Technical Specifications

11. Disposal of Old Electrical Appliances

The European directive 2012/19/EU on Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) specifies that old household electrical appliances must not be disposed of with the normal unsorted municipal waste. Old appliances must be collected separately, in order to optimize the recovery and recycling of the materials they contain and reduce the impact on human health and the environment.

The crossed-out 'wheeled bin' symbol ?️ on the product reminds you of your obligation to dispose of the appliance correctly.

Consumers must contact their local authorities or retailer for information concerning the correct disposal of old appliances and/or their batteries.

12. Technical Support and Warranty

This product is under warranty for 2 years from the date of purchase, as long as the proof of purchase is submitted, the product is in perfect physical condition, and it has been given proper use, as explained in this instruction manual.

The warranty will not cover the following situations:

The warranty service covers every manufacturing defect of your appliance for 2 years, based on current legislation, except consumable parts. In the event of misuse, the warranty will not apply.

If at any moment you detect any problem with your product or have any doubt, do not hesitate to contact Cecotec Technical Support Service at +34 963 210 728.

Smart Group

Website: https://service.smartgroup.ua/

Phone: 0 800 300 245

Models: Conga 6090 Ultra, Robot Vacuum Cleaner, Vacuum Cleaner, Robot Cleaner, Cleaner

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