yeedi DVX34 Robot Vacuum Cleaner
User Manual: Setup, Operation, and Maintenance
Assembly and Placement
3. Assemble Self-empty Station
Follow these steps to assemble the self-empty station. The diagram shows attaching a component to a wall-mounted bracket, with an arrow indicating insertion.
4. Install the Ramp Extension
Attach the ramp extension to the robot. The illustration shows how the extension fits onto the robot's base.
5. Self-empty Station Placement
Position the self-empty station in a suitable location. The diagram indicates required clearance: a minimum of 0.5 meters (1.64 feet) on the sides and 1.5 meters (4.92 feet) in front.
Operation
6. Install Edge Brush
Attach the edge brush to the robot. The diagram illustrates the brush being fitted onto the robot's underside.
7. Power ON
Turn on the robot. The diagram shows a finger pressing a button on the robot's top surface.
8. Charge Robot
Place the robot onto the self-empty station to charge. The diagram shows the robot aligning with the charging contacts on the station. A battery icon indicates charging status, with a note about a 6.5-hour charging time (though this is not explicitly stated as a duration, but rather a symbol). The robot automatically returns to the station when cleaning is complete or the battery is low. It can also be sent back manually via the yeedi App or by pressing the AUTO button for 3 seconds. Before charging, ensure the water reservoir is emptied and the mopping pad plate is removed.
yeedi App
2.3 yeedi App
To access all features, control your robot using the yeedi App. Before starting, ensure your mobile phone is connected to a Wi-Fi network, your router has the 2.4GHz band enabled, and the robot's Wi-Fi indicator light is slowly flashing.
App Download: Icons for the App Store and Google Play are shown, with a search bar for "yeedi" and a download icon.
Wi-Fi Indicator Light Status:
Indicator Light | Status |
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Slowly flashing | Disconnected to Wi-Fi or waiting for Wi-Fi connection |
Rapidly flashing | Connecting to Wi-Fi |
Solid | Connected to Wi-Fi |
Tips: For Wi-Fi setup issues, consult the Troubleshooting section under "Wi-Fi Connection" in this manual.
Robot Control: Start, Pause, Wake Up, Power Off
2.4 Start, Pause, Wake Up, Power Off
- Start: The diagram shows a finger pressing the AUTO button, initiating a cleaning pattern.
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Pause: The diagram shows a finger pressing the AUTO button to pause the robot.
Note: The robot's Control Panel lights may dim after a few minutes of pausing. Press the AUTO Mode Button to wake it up.
- Wake Up: Press the AUTO button on the robot to wake it up from a paused state.
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Power OFF: The diagram shows a finger pressing a button to turn off the robot.
Note: When the robot is not in use, it is recommended to keep it switched ON and charging.
Mopping System
2.5 Mopping System
Note: To prolong the reservoir's service life, use purified or softened water. Remove the mopping pad plate before cleaning carpets. Empty the reservoir after the robot finishes mopping.
- Filling Reservoir: The diagram shows the reservoir being filled with water from a faucet.
- Mopping Pad Plate: The diagrams illustrate the process of attaching and detaching the mopping pad plate, indicated by a "Click" sound.
Maintenance
3.1 Mopping System Maintenance
Before performing cleaning and maintenance, turn the robot OFF and unplug the Self-empty Station.
The diagrams illustrate the steps for cleaning the mopping system, including removing the mopping pad, cleaning it, rinsing it under a faucet, and drying it.
3.2 Dust Bin and Filters Maintenance
Dust Bin Cleaning:
The diagrams show the steps for cleaning the dust bin and its filters. This includes removing the dust bin, rinsing the filter with water as depicted, and ensuring the filter is dried thoroughly. The notes emphasize rinsing the filter with water, avoiding fingers or brushes for cleaning, and drying the filter for at least 24 hours after washing.
3.3 Main Brush, Edge Brush and Mapping Sensor Maintenance
Note: A Multi-Function Cleaning Tool is provided for easy maintenance. Handle with care, as this tool has sharp edges.
Main Brush:
Diagrams show the removal and installation of the main brush.
Edge Brush:
A diagram illustrates the installation of the edge brush.
Mapping Sensor:
A diagram shows the cleaning of the mapping sensor.
3.4 Other Components Maintenance
Note: Before cleaning the robot's Charging Contacts and Self-empty Station Pins, turn the robot OFF and unplug the Self-empty Station.
The diagrams illustrate the cleaning of various components, including charging contacts and pins on both the robot and the self-empty station.
3.5 Self-empty Station Maintenance
Note: Before cleaning the Self-empty Station, unplug it. For proper maintenance, wipe with a clean dry cloth and avoid using any detergent or cleaning spray.
Self-empty Station Pins & Infrared Signal Emitter:
Diagrams show the cleaning of the station's pins and the infrared signal emitter.
Dust Bag Disposal:
Diagram 1 shows the process of disposing of the dust bag. The dust bag is sealed by its handle to prevent leakage.
Blower Cover and Dust Container Lid:
Steps include cleaning the blower cover, installing a new dust bag, and closing the dust container lid.
Dust Evacuation Tube Maintenance
The process involves unscrewing the dust evacuation tube cover, uninstalling the tube, and then cleaning the tube.
3.6 Regular Maintenance Schedule
To keep the robot performing optimally, follow these maintenance frequencies:
Robot Part | Maintenance Frequency | Replacement Frequency |
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Washable Mopping Pad | After each use | Every 50 washings |
Reservoir/Mopping Pad Plate | After each use | / |
Edge Brush | Once every 2 weeks | Every 3-6 months |
Main Brush | Once per week | Every 6-12 months |
Sponge Filter/High Efficiency Filter | Once per week | Every 3-6 months |
Universal Wheel, Anti-Drop Sensors Bumper, Mapping Sensor, Charging Contacts, Self-empty Station Pins | Once per week | / |
A multi-function cleaning tool is provided for maintenance. Note that yeedi manufactures replacement parts; contact Customer Service for more information.
Indicator Lights
4. Indicator Light - Robot
The robot provides status updates via indicator lights and voice reports. For more detailed support, refer to the yeedi app and online website.
Indicator Light | Scenario |
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AUTO Mode Button glows a solid WHITE | The robot is cleaning. |
AUTO Mode Button flashes WHITE | The robot is paused while cleaning. |
AUTO Mode Button flashes WHITE | The robot is charging. |
AUTO Mode Button flashes WHITE | The robot is starting. |
AUTO Mode Button flashes WHITE | The robot is relocating. |
AUTO Mode Button glows a solid RED | The robot has low battery. |
AUTO Mode Button flashes RED | The robot has a problem. |
Self-empty Station Indicator Lights
The status indicator lights on the Self-empty Station correspond to different conditions and solutions. For more support, refer to the yeedi App or the Troubleshooting Section of this manual.
Light Effect | Status | Solutions |
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Indicator light off | The Self-empty Station is in standby. | / |
Robot is in Do Not Disturb Mode. | / | |
Glowing a solid WHITE | Robot returns to the Self-empty Station and starts to self-empty. | / |
Robot is self-emptying. | / | |
The Self-empty Station's suction power decreased. | Please check the Dust Bag. | |
Glowing a solid RED | The Dust Bag is not installed. | Please install the Dust Bag. |
The Self-empty Station failed to self-empty the dust. | Please check the solution in the App. | |
The Dust Container Lid is not closed. | Please make sure the Dust Container Lid is firmly closed. |