Proscenic User Manual
Important Safety Instructions
To reduce the risk of injury or damage, keep these safety precautions in mind when setting up, using, and maintaining your robot vacuum cleaner:
- Read all safety and operating instructions before operating your robot.
- Retain the safety and operating instructions for future reference.
- Pay attention to all warnings on your robot, battery, charging dock, and in the user manual.
- Follow all operating and use instructions.
- The external flexible cable or cord of the power supply unit cannot be replaced; if the cord or plug is damaged, the power supply unit shall be disposed of.
- This product is designed to be plugged into a standard outlet only. Product may not be used with any type of power converter. Use of power converters will immediately void the warranty.
- CAUTION: Only charge one of the following robot batteries: maximum 14.4V, max 2600mAh Ni-MH or maximum 2600mAh Li-ion battery. Other types of batteries may burst causing injury. Always contact Customer Care for the correct replacement of your battery.
- Always charge and remove the battery from your robot and accessories before long-term storage or transportation.
- The battery must be removed from this device before this device is disposed of. To remove the battery from this device, first remove the screws on the bottom, then remove the main PCB and unscrew the battery cover by using a screwdriver. Remove the battery by disconnecting the quick connector.
- WARNING: Chemical Exposure: If the battery pack is leaking, do not allow the liquid to come in contact with skin or eyes. If contact has been made, wash the affected area with copious amounts of water and seek medical advice. Place the battery (the used battery pack included when the robot will be disposed) in a sealed plastic bag and dispose of safely according to local environmental regulation.
- WARNING: Fire or Explosion Hazard: Do not crush or dismantle battery packs. Do not heat or place the battery pack near any heat source or direct sunlight. Do not incinerate or short-circuit the battery pack. Do not subject batteries to mechanical shock.
- Contact your local waste management authority for battery recycling and disposal regulations in your area.
- Your robot is not a toy. Do not sit or stand on robot. Children and pets should be supervised when your robot is operating.
- Robot is for indoor use only.
- Do not use non-rechargeable batteries. Use only the rechargeable battery supplied with the product. For replacement, purchase identical robot battery or contact robot Customer Care for alternative battery options.
- Store and operate robot in room temperature environments only.
- Do not spray or pour liquids on your Robot.
- Do not use any other power supply cord. For replacement cords, please contact Customer Care to ensure proper selection of country specific power supply cord.
- Do not use robot to pick up sharp objects, glass, or anything that is burning or smoking.
- Do not immerse the battery pack in any liquid.
- Do not use robot to pick up spills of water, bleach, paint, or other chemicals, or anything wet.
- Before using robot, pick up objects like clothing, loose papers, pull cords for blinds or curtains, power cords, and any fragile objects. If robot passes over a power cord and drags it, there is a chance an object could be pulled off a table or shelf.
- If the room to be cleaned contains a balcony, a physical barrier should be used to prevent access to the balcony and ensure safe operation.
- Do not place anything on top of your robot.
- Be aware that the robot moves on its own. Take care when walking in the area that the robot is operating in to avoid stepping on it.
- Do not operate the robot in areas with exposed electrical outlets in the floor.
- Do not use this device on an unfinished, unsealed, waxed or rough floor. It may result in damage to the floor and this device. Use only on hard floor surfaces or low pile carpet.
- This device has been designed to be used on floors without scratching them. We still recommend that you test this device on a small area of the room to be cleaned to ensure no scratches are made before cleaning the whole room.
Battery and Charging Information
Lithium-ion Battery
Important: Lithium-ion batteries and products that contain Lithium-ion are subject to stringent transportation regulations. If you need to ship this product (with the battery included) for service, travel, or any other reason, you MUST comply with the following shipping instructions:
- Remove the Lithium-ion battery from the product.
- Place a piece of tape over the battery's metal charging contacts.
- Reinstall the battery (with the tape on it) in the product and secure the battery door.
- Package the product in its original packaging or in your own packaging that prevents any movement during transportation.
- Ship via ground transportation only (no air shipping).
Battery Storage
If storing robot off the charging dock, remove the battery first. Then store robot and the battery in a cool, dry place.
The symbol on the product or its packaging indicates:
Do not dispose of electrical appliances as unsorted municipal waste; use separate collection facilities. Contact your local authority for information regarding the collection systems available. If electrical appliances are disposed of in landfills or dumps, hazardous substances can leak into the groundwater and get into the food chain, damaging your health and well-being. Please contact your local or regional waste authority for more information on collection, reuse, and recycling programs.
1. About Your Robot
1.1 Robot
Auto cleaning Start/Stop button: Press to start cleaning.
Auto-recharging button
[Image of the top of the robot with labels for buttons]
1.2 Charging Dock
[Image of the charging dock with labels for components like Charging Indicator, Signal Transmission Area, Charging Contact Pins]
1.3 Remote Control
[Image of the remote control with labels for buttons like Auto Cleaning, Direction/Clock Setting, Time Setup, Spot Cleaning, Single Room Cleaning, Mode and Time Display Screen, Return to Charging Dock, Start/Stop, Schedule Setup, Edge Cleaning, Power levels]
Install 2 AAA batteries before using the remote control for the first time. Make sure the positive and negative ends are facing the correct polarity direction as marked in the battery compartment. When using the remote control, please aim at the robot and the effective distance is 0-5m.
1.5 LED Indicator
LED light | Status |
Start/Stop Button | Solid blue light: Normal working/pause/standby |
Blue light flash: powering on/upgrading firmware | |
Recharge Button | Yellow light flash: low battery/recharging |
Green light flash: charging | |
Solid green light: Fully charged | |
Red light flash quickly: Abnormal/Error | |
Light off: Off/sleep | |
WIFI indicator light flash slowly | Configuring network |
Solid white light of WIFI indicator light | Successful network configuration |
2. Using Your Robot
2.1 Quick Start
- Plug in the charging dock, and take the rest wire into the trunking at the bottom of charging dock.
Note: If you don't put the rest wire into the trunking, it may stuck the robot while charging or cleaning. - Charging Dock Position
1) Place the charging dock on a hard, level surface and against a wall.
2) Place the charging dock against the wall and make sure the place is open & uncluttered area leaving at least:
• 2 meters (6.5 feet) in front of the charging dock;
• 1 meter (2.3 feet) on both sides of the charging dock.
[Diagram showing required clearance around the charging dock]
3) Connect the round connector of the adapter into the power socket on the charging dock and the other end into a wall outlet.
Note: Please make sure the indicator light is on when the charging dock is plugged in, otherwise the robot cannot be charged. - Install Side Brushes
Attach side brushes to the bottom of robot by pressing a brush into each slot.
[Diagram showing side brush installation] - Turn on the main power switch on the bottom of robot.
- Activate the Robot
Place robot onto the charging dock, making sure the metal charging contacts on the charging dock match up with those underneath the robot. If successful, you will hear a series of tones.
[Diagram showing robot on charging dock] - Start Cleaning Cycle
• Press the power button once to wake up the robot.
• Press the AUTO button again or press the AUTO button on remote control to start a cleaning cycle.
[Diagram showing remote control and robot starting cleaning] - Pause
• To pause the robot during a cleaning cycle, press the button or press the II button on remote control.
• To start the robot, press the button or press the II button on remote control.
[Diagram showing remote control and robot paused] - Power OFF
• To end the cleaning cycle and put robot in standby mode, press and hold the button until robot indicators turn off.
2.2 How Robot Clean Your Home
- Auto Cleaning
• Press the button on robot or press the AUTO button on remote control to start auto cleaning.
• If the battery is low while the cleaning is not finished, the robot will return to the charging dock for charging.
Warm Tips: During the recharging process, there may be a phenomenon that the charging dock cannot be found. At this time, the robot will flash red light and “BEEP” four times. Please manually put the robot onto the charging dock to charge.
[Diagrams illustrating Auto Cleaning] - Spot Cleaning
When you select spot cleaning, robot intensely cleans a localized area by spiraling outward about 3 feet (1 meter) in diameter and then spiraling inward to where it started. When spot cleaning, robot boosts vacuum power to provide the best cleaning possible where you need it. To use spot cleaning, place robot on top of the localized debris and press Θ (Spot) on the remote control.
[Diagrams illustrating Spot Cleaning] - Power levels
1. When the robot vacuum cleaner is in sweeping mode, press this button to adjust the suction power.
2. When the robot vacuum cleaner is in sweeping and mopping simultaneous mode, press this button to adjust the suction power.
3. When the robot vacuum cleaner is in mopping mode, press this button to adjust the speed of the water output.
[Diagrams illustrating Power Levels adjustment] - Edge Cleaning
After robot finishes cleaning the open areas of your floor, it uses edge clean to ensure that it has cleaned along walls and around furniture legs. If you prefer a quicker edge cleaning, press the Π button on remote control.
[Diagrams illustrating Edge Cleaning] - Single Room Cleaning
Press the button 合 on the remote control to start random cleaning.
Warm Tips: In this mode, the robot will keep cleaning for about 30 minutes and then stop. Please close the door to ensure the robot will not go out the room.
[Diagrams illustrating Single Room Cleaning] - Floor Mopping Cleaning
Robot is equipped with a water tank so that it can clean your home in floor mopping cleaning mode.
• Attach the cloth and fill in the water tank with water.
• Remove the dust bin.
• Put the water tank back to robot and start the robot.
Note: If you are using a dry sweeping cleaning mode, skip the step of filling water.
[Diagrams illustrating Floor Mopping Cleaning]
2.3 Cleaning Schedule
Robot has cleaning schedule settings which allow you to customize when Robot cleans your home.
- Set the Remote Control's Clock
[Diagrams showing setting the clock on the remote control]
Press the button on remote control, and then the hour section begins to flash in the clock display setting window. Press the or button to select the minute or hour section. Press or button to select the desired figures. And then press the button, the robot will “BEEP” when the clock setting completed. - Setting Cleaning Schedule
[Diagrams showing setting the cleaning schedule on the remote control]
Press the button on remote control, and then the hour section begins to flash in the cleaning schedule display setting window. Press the or button to select the minute or hour section. Press or button to select the desired figures. And then press the button, the robot will “BEEP” when the cleaning schedule setting is completed. - Cancel the Cleaning Schedule
Press and hold the button approximately 4 seconds on remote control, the robot will “BEEP” when the cleaning schedule process is canceled.
[Diagram showing canceling the cleaning schedule]
3. Regular Robot Care
To keep robot running at peak performance, perform the following care procedures. If you notice robot picking up less debris from your floor, then empty the bin, clean the filter and rolling brush. Recommended cleaning/replacement frequency:
Robot part | Cleaning | Replacement frequency |
Dust bin | After each use | -- |
Filters | Once every week | Every 2 months |
Rolling brush | Once every week | Every 6-12 months |
Side brushes | Once every month | Every 3-6 months (or when visibly worn) |
Brush guard | Once every month | Every 3-6 months (or when the silicone rubber strip on the brush guard is visibly worn) |
Sensors | Once every month | -- |
Charging pins | Once every month | -- |
Swivel wheel | Once every month | -- |
3.1 Empty Robot's Bin
- Press bin release button to remove the bin.
- Open bin's door to empty it.
[Diagrams showing how to empty the dust bin]
3.2 Clean Robot's Filter
- Remove filter by grasping the white tab.
- Shake off debris by tapping the filter against your trash container.
[Diagrams showing how to clean the filter]
3.3 Clean Robot's Rolling Brush, Side Brush, Swivel Wheel and Sensors
- Take out the rolling brush, clean the vacuuming aisle by a cloth.
- Clean the rolling brush. Cut down the hair winded in the rolling brush with the provided cleaning tool's knife.
[Diagrams showing cleaning the rolling brush] - Remove the side brush, use a cloth to remove the dust from the brush.
[Diagrams showing cleaning the side brush] - Pull out the swivel wheel, then clean the swivel wheel with the cleaning tool.
[Diagrams showing cleaning the swivel wheel] - Dust off the cliff sensors to maintain the best performance.
[Diagrams showing cleaning the cliff sensors]
4. Troubleshooting
Robot will tell you something is wrong with a two-tone distress sound. The indicator will also blink or light red. Refer to the chart as below to resolve the robot's problem. If the problem is not resolved, please contact Proscenic customer service team for more assistance.
Warm Tips: For some errors, rebooting the robot may resolve the problem. To reboot the robot, press the power button on the bottom of the robot; you will hear an audible tone signifying a successful reboot.
Robot blinks and says | Likely cause | What to do | |
BEEP once | Gyroscope error. | Keep the robot at a stable place to restart and do not move the machine. | |
Flash red indicator light | BEEP twice | Bumper is stuck. | Check whether the bumper is flexible. |
BEEP triple | Robot's cliff sensors are dirty, it is hanging over a drop, or it is stuck on a dark surface. | If the robot is hanging over a drop, or on a dark surface, please start in a new location. Otherwise, wipe its cliff sensors with a dry cloth. | |
BEEP quartic | Low power or charging error. | The voltage of robot is too low and needs manually charging. |
5. FAQ
Problems | Solutions |
Robot cannot be activated. |
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The remote control does not work. |
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Robot stops working suddenly. |
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You can't schedule cleaning. |
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Suction power is weak. |
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Robot can't be charged. |
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