Laresar Evol 3 Robot Vacuum Cleaner Manual
Table of Contents
This document provides comprehensive instructions for the Laresar Evol 3 Robot Vacuum Cleaner. Please refer to the sections below for detailed information.
1. Safety Information
Safety Precautions
- This product is intended for household and general office use only. Do not use if there is a risk of personal injury, fire, or damage due to malfunction.
- Do not place the product on elevated surfaces like tables or chairs where it could fall.
- Operate the product within an ambient temperature range of 0°C to 40°C. Do not use outside this range.
- Before operation, clear the floor of fragile items, cords, clothing, paper, loose cables, and ensure curtains or drapes do not touch the floor to prevent accidents.
- Remove fragile items from surfaces that the robot may bump into, as they could fall.
- This product is not intended for use by children or individuals with reduced physical, sensory, or mental capabilities unless supervised.
- Keep children away from the appliance while it is operating.
- Keep this product out of reach of children.
- Do not place objects (including children or pets) on top of the robot or its charging station.
- Keep hair of people, pets, and passengers away from the robot's suction inlet while it is operating.
- Do not use the product to vacuum cigarette butts, lighters, matches, or other flammable materials.
- Do not use the robot vacuum on carpets with long pile. Avoid using it on long-pile rugs, blankets, mattresses, or beds, as this may cause malfunction.
- Do not vacuum hard or sharp objects like glass or iron nails.
- Before cleaning the robot vacuum or charging station, unplug the charging station from the power outlet and remove the robot.
- Do not wipe the robot vacuum with a wet cloth or liquid.
- Do not use the mopping function on carpets or furniture.
2. Package List
Items Included
- Robot Vacuum Body: The main unit of the robot cleaner.
- Charging Station: The base where the robot docks to recharge.
- Water Tank: A container for water used in mopping.
- Dustbin: A removable container for collecting debris.
- Mop Stand: A holder for the mopping cloth.
- Mop: A cleaning cloth for mopping.
- Spare HEPA Filter and Sponge: Replacement filtration components.
- Power Adapter: Used to power the charging station.
- Remote Control: A handheld device for operating the robot.
- Magnetic Strip: A strip used to define cleaning boundaries (virtual wall).
- Side Brush: Small, rotating brushes that sweep debris towards the main brush.
- Cleaning Brush: A tool for cleaning the robot's brushes and filters.
3. Basic Parameters
Specifications
Parameter | Specification |
Robot Vacuum Body | Model: Evol 3 |
Dimensions | 320 x 320 x 76 mm |
Battery | 3200 mAh |
Rated Voltage | 14.4V |
Rated Power | 42W |
Charging Time | 300 mins |
Dustbox Capacity | 450ml |
Water Tank Capacity | 250ml |
Charging Dock | Dimensions: 158 x 147 x 84 mm |
Rated Input | 19V = 0.6A |
Rated Output | 19V = 0.6A |
4. Product Description
Robot Overview
Top View:
- Power ON/OFF/Pause Button: Short press to start/pause cleaning; long press for 3 seconds to turn power ON/OFF.
- Indicator Light: Blue indicates normal operation; Red indicates an error; Blue flashing indicates the robot is searching; Purple flashing indicates the robot is being located.
- Reset Button: Use a pin to press this button to reset the device.
Bottom View:
- Cliff Sensor: Detects edges to prevent falls.
- Charging Contacts: Metal contacts for charging.
- Universal Wheel: A freely rotating wheel for maneuverability.
- Side Brush: Sweeps debris into the path of the main brush.
- Battery Cover: Access panel for the battery.
- Drive Wheel: Main wheels for locomotion.
- Rotating Brush: The primary brush for agitating and collecting debris.
- Mop Holder Attachment Port: Slot for attaching the mopping module.
Remote Control Functions
- Auto Clean (AUTO): Starts automatic cleaning mode.
- Direction Buttons: Manually control the robot's movement.
- Designated Area Clean: Initiates cleaning in a specific zone.
- Mop Water Level (High/Medium/Low): Adjusts water output for mopping.
- Charge Start: Manually sends the robot back to the charging station.
- Pause/Start: Temporarily stops or resumes cleaning.
- Edge Clean: Cleans along the edges of rooms.
- Suction Level: Adjusts the vacuum's suction power (e.g., High, Medium, Quiet).
Note: High suction level emits 3 "Di" sounds. Medium level emits 2 "Di" sounds. Low level emits 1 "Di" sound.
5. Preparation
Before Use
- Remove Protective Devices: Remove any protective films or covers from the robot's sides before operation.
- Attach Side Brushes: Align the left brush (L) and right brush (R) with the corresponding markings on the robot's underside and press them into place until they click.
- Connect Power: Plug the power adapter into the charging station and then into a wall outlet.
- Place Charging Station: Position the charging station on a flat, level surface against a wall. Ensure there is at least 0.5m (1.6 ft) clearance on both sides and 1.5m (5 ft) in front of the station. Avoid placing it in direct sunlight.
- Start Charging: Turn on the robot by pressing the power button. Place the robot onto the charging station, aligning the charging contacts. You should hear a "Charging Started" prompt. The robot will automatically charge when the battery is low or cleaning is complete.
Important Notes for Preparation:
- Clear the floor of fragile items, cords, clothing, paper, loose cables, and ensure curtains or drapes do not touch the floor to prevent damage or accidents.
- The robot is not designed to vacuum liquids. Doing so can damage the fan and affect performance.
- If stairs are present in the cleaning area, ensure they are blocked or protected to prevent accidental falls.
6. Usage Instructions
Power ON/OFF
- Press and hold the power button for 3 seconds to turn the robot ON. The indicator light will illuminate, and the robot will enter standby mode. Press and hold again for 3 seconds to turn the robot OFF.
Note: The robot cannot be turned OFF while charging.
Cleaning/Pause
- Once the robot is on, you can start cleaning by pressing the automatic cleaning button on the robot, the remote control, or via the smart app. Pressing the button again will pause cleaning.
Notes:
- The robot cannot clean liquids.
- The robot requires at least 15% battery power to start cleaning. Charge it if the battery is low.
- If the battery drops below 15% during cleaning, the robot will automatically search for and return to the charging station.
Charging
- Auto Mode: After cleaning, the robot will automatically return to the charging station to recharge.
- Manual Mode: While paused, press the charging button on the robot, remote control, or use the smart app to send the robot back to the charging station.
Virtual Wall
Magnetic strips can be used to define restricted areas, such as laundry rooms or kitchens, to prevent the robot from entering.
Note: Secure the magnetic strip to the floor to prevent it from moving and affecting its function.
Cleaning Modes
- Automatic Cleaning Mode: Utilizes an intelligent navigation system for efficient room cleaning. The robot adjusts its cleaning path based on the environment. It automatically returns to the charging station upon completion.
- Designated Area Cleaning Mode: Place the robot in the desired area. Press the spot clean button on the robot or remote to clean a circular area approximately 1.2m in diameter around the robot. The robot will return to its starting point after cleaning. The smart app can also be used for manual directional control.
- DND (Do Not Disturb) Mode: In DND mode, voice prompts are disabled. This mode can be enabled or disabled via the smart app.
- Suction Control: Use the smart app to select suction levels: Strong, Standard, or Quiet.
- Scheduling Cleaning Mode: Set a cleaning schedule via the smart app. The robot will automatically start cleaning at the scheduled time and return to the charging station afterward.
- Edge Cleaning: Place the robot near walls. It will clean along edges and return to the charging station once edge cleaning is complete. Activate this mode using the edge cleaning button on the remote control.
7. Maintenance
Rotating Brush (Recommended: Once a week)
- Flip the robot over and unlatch the rotating brush cover.
- Remove the rotating brush.
- Use the included cleaning brush to remove debris from the main brush and its cavity.
Side Brushes (Recommended: Once a week)
- Remove any tangled hair or debris from the side brushes and reattach them.
- Align the left brush (L) and right brush (R) with the corresponding markings on the underside of the robot and press them into place.
Note: For optimal cleaning performance, it is recommended to replace the side brushes every 3 months.
Dustbin and Filter (Recommended: After each use)
- Open the robot's lid and lift the dustbin handle to remove the dustbin.
- Open the latch on the dustbin to empty its contents.
Dustbox Details
- Remove the pre-filter and HEPA filter from the dustbin.
- Wash the pre-filter and dustbin with water. The HEPA filter is not washable.
- Ensure all parts are completely dry before reassembling and reinstalling.
Notes:
- Use clean water for washing; do not add detergent.
- Do not use brushes or plungers to clean the filter.
- Allow at least 24 hours for drying.
Bumper Sensor Cleaning (Recommended: Once a month)
Gently wipe the bumper sensors to ensure they function correctly.
Drop Sensor Cleaning (Recommended: Once a month)
Gently wipe the drop sensors located on the underside of the robot.
Charging Contact Cleaning
Ensure the charging contacts on both the robot and the charging station are clean for optimal charging.
Firmware Upgrade
Use the smartphone app to check for and install firmware updates. Ensure the robot has at least 50% battery power before upgrading. It is recommended to place the robot on the charging station during the upgrade process.
Signal Transmission Area Cleaning (Recommended: Once a month)
Clean the signal transmission area on the robot and charging station to ensure reliable communication.
8. Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Battery
- If the robot vacuum will not be used for an extended period, fully charge the battery, turn off the robot, and store it in a cool, dry place.
- If storing for more than 3 months, charge the robot for 12 hours, turn it off, and store it in a cool, dry place.
Troubleshooting Common Issues
Problem | Solution |
Cannot Power On |
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Cannot Charge |
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Will Not Return to Charging Station |
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Abnormal Operation |
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Strange Noise During Cleaning |
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Weak Suction or Dust Leakage |
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Cannot Connect to Wi-Fi |
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Scheduled Cleaning Fails |
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Robot Stays on Charging Station |
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Does the robot need 16 hours of charging for the first 3 uses? |
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9. Troubleshooting Error Codes
Error Code | Description | Solution |
Error 1: Please install the dustbin. | The dustbin needs to be installed for cleaning to commence. Remove and reinstall the dustbin. | |
Error 2: Move the machine to a flat surface. | The machine may be tilted or suspended. Move it to a flat floor and restart. | |
Error 3: Please place the machine on the floor and start cleaning. | The machine is not on a flat surface. Place it on the floor and restart. | |
Error 4: Front bumper is stuck. | The edge sensors or anti-collision sensors may be obstructed. Gently push the bumper in and out on both sides. | |
Error 5: Low battery, please recharge. | The battery is low. Place the robot on the charging station to recharge. | |
Error 6: Robot is stuck. | The robot is caught on something. Move the robot to an open area and restart. | |
Error 7: Side brush is stuck. | Check the side brush for tangled hair or debris and clean it. | |
Error 8: Drive wheel is stuck. | Check the drive wheel for tangled hair or debris and clean it. | |
Error 9: Main brush is stuck. | Check the main brush for tangled hair or debris and clean it. |