Ultenic D5 Series Robot Vacuum Cleaner Quick Start Guide
Getting Started
1. Remove Protective Film
Before initial use, remove all protective films from the robot vacuum cleaner.
[Diagram: Robot vacuum with arrows indicating areas where protective film should be removed.]
2. Attach Side Brushes
Attach the side brushes to the designated mounting points on the underside of the robot.
[Diagram: Underside of the robot vacuum showing side brushes being attached to their respective mounts.]
3. Install Remote Control Batteries
Install two AAA batteries into the remote control.
[Diagram: Remote control with its battery compartment open, illustrating the insertion of AAA batteries.]
4. Place Charging Base
Position the charging base on a flat surface against a wall. Ensure there is adequate clearance around the base: at least 1 meter (3.3 ft) on each side and 2 meters (6.6 ft) in front.
[Diagram: Layout showing the charging base against a wall with recommended clearance zones marked (1m side, 2m front).]
* Always keep the charging base plugged in. Otherwise, the robot vacuum will not automatically return to charge.
5. Fully Charge the Robot
Place the robot vacuum on the charging base to fully charge it before its first use. The indicator light will show solid green when fully charged.
[Diagram: Robot vacuum docked on its charging base. An indicator light is shown as 'Solid green' to signify a full charge.]
6. Start Cleaning
Turn on the robot vacuum cleaner and initiate cleaning.
[Diagram: Robot vacuum with its power button highlighted, ready to begin a cleaning cycle.]
Ultenic App Integration
Download the Ultenic APP. Follow the in-app instructions to complete the Wi-Fi connection for your robot vacuum. This allows you to control the robot remotely via the app. For more detailed information, please refer to the User Guide.
[QR code for Ultenic App download]
Notes Before Cleaning
[Warning symbol] Important precautions to ensure optimal performance and prevent damage.
1. Clear Entanglement Hazards
Remove any objects that could entangle the robot, such as power cords, ropes, or loose cables.
[Diagram: Robot vacuum near tangled power cords and ropes, indicating a potential hazard.]
2. Avoid Wet Areas
Keep the robot vacuum away from wet floors or areas with standing water during cleaning.
[Diagram: Robot vacuum positioned away from a wet floor area, with a warning symbol.]
3. Furniture Clearance
Ensure furniture has a clearance of at least 2.87 inches (73 mm) underneath. The robot's thickness is 72 mm, and it may get stuck if it enters spaces smaller than this.
[Diagram: Robot vacuum near furniture with a small gap underneath, illustrating the required 73mm clearance. A warning symbol is displayed.]
For situations where the robot might get stuck, the Boundary Strip(s) can be used to create virtual barriers.
4. Rug Considerations
Fold the tasseled edges of area rugs underneath to prevent tangling. Avoid cleaning very dark-colored, high-pile, or thick rugs (thicker than 1.02 inches / 26 mm), as these may cause the robot to malfunction.
[Diagram: Area rug with tasseled edges being folded. A warning symbol indicates potential issues with certain rug types.]
5. Object Climbing
The robot may climb on top of objects less than 0.63 inches (16 mm) in height. Remove such objects if you do not want the robot to climb them.
[Diagram: Robot vacuum near a low object (under 16mm), illustrating its climbing capability. A warning symbol is shown.]
6. Light Exposure
Do not expose the robot to strong light or direct sunlight during operation. Intense light can cause sensor malfunction and abnormal operation.
[Diagram: Robot vacuum exposed to direct sunlight, with sun rays pointing towards its sensors. A warning symbol indicates potential sensor issues.]
7. Create Virtual Barriers
To prevent the robot from entering specific areas or interacting with certain items, use the provided Boundary Strip(s) and adhesive tape to create virtual barriers on the floor. Ensure the strips are placed flat on the floor.
[Diagram: Scissors cutting boundary tape, and the tape being applied flat to the floor to form a virtual barrier. Checkmark and cross symbols indicate correct and incorrect application.]