roborock Q7 Robot Vacuum and Mop Cleaner User Manual
- June 9, 2024
- Roborock
Table of Contents
- roborock Q7 Robot Vacuum and Mop Cleaner
- Safety Information
- Battery and Charging
- International Symbols Explanation
- FCC IC Statement
- Product Overview
- Installation
- Connecting to the App
- Instructions for Use
- App Features
- Routine Maintenance
- Environment Protection Information
- Basic Parameters
- FAQs
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roborock Q7 Robot Vacuum and Mop Cleaner
Safety Information
- For use only with roborock CDZ12RR, AED03LRR.
- Place the cords from other appliances out of the area to be cleaned.
- Do not operate the vacuum in a room where an infant or child is sleeping.
- Do not operate the vacuum in an area where there are lit candles or fragile objects on the floor to be cleaned.
- Do not operate the vacuum in a room that has lit candles on furniture that the vacuum may accidentally hit or bump into.
- Do not allow children to sit on the vacuum.
Battery and Charging
- Keep the charging dock away from heat (such as radiators).
- Do not wipe the charging contacts with wet cloth or wet hands.
- Turn the robot off and use original packaging for shipment.
- If placing the robot into storage, charge it fully and turn if off before placing it in a cool dry place. Recharge it at least every three months to prevent the battery over discharging.
International Symbols Explanation
ALTERNATING CURRENT symbol [symbol IEC 60417-5032 (2009-02)] – DIRECT CURRENT symbol [symbol IEC 60417-5031 (2009-02)]
FCC IC Statement
Compliance Information
Product Name| Robotic Vacuum Cleaner with Charging Dock
Product Model| Robotic Vacuum Cleaner Model:Q400RR Dock Charger Model:CDZ12RR
Auto-Empty Dock: AED03LRR
Compliance Statement
| This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and
(2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
This device contains licence-exempt transmitter(s)/receiver(s) that comply with Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada’s licence-exempt RSS(s). Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause interference.
(2) This device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device.
Correspondence of the responsible party in USA
Company| Roborock Technology Co.
Address| 108 West 13th Street, Wilmington, Delaware 19801.
Email| support@roborock.com
Product Overview
A1 Robot (Top View)
Power/Clean
- Press and hold to turn the robot on or off
- Press to start cleaning
Power Indicator
- White: ≥ 20%
- Red: < 20%
- Pulsing: Charging or starting up
- Flashing red: Error
Docking/Spot Cleaning
- Press to return to dock
- Press and hold to start spot cleaning
Note: Press any button to stop the robot during cleaning or docking.
- A1-1— Bumper
- A1-2— LiDAR Sensor
- A1-3— Cover Opener
- A1-4— Dock Locator
Robot (Bottom View)
- A2-1— Wall Sensor
- A2-2— Cliff Sensors
- A2-3— Omni-Directional Wheel
- A2-4— Charging Contacts
- A2-5— Side Brush
- A2-6— Main Wheel
- A2-7— Main Brush
- A2-8— Main Brush Cover Latches
Robot (Upper Cover Open)
- A3-1— WiFi Indicator
- Off: WiFi disabled
- Flashing slowly: Waiting for connection
- Flashing quickly: Connecting
- Steady: connected
- A3-2— Reset Button
- A3-3— Air Outlet
- A4 Dustbin
- A4-1— Dustbin Latch
- A4-2— Washable Filter
- A5 Charging Dock
- A5-1— Power Indicator
- A5-2— Location Beacon
- A5-3— Charging Contacts
- A5-4— Power Port
- A5-5— Electrode Brushes
- A6 Power Cable
- A7 Adjustable Water Tank
- A7-1— Water Tank Stopper
- A7-2— Filter
- A7-3— Water Tank
- A7-4— Water Tank Latch
- A7-5— Flow Control
- A8 Mop
- A8-1— Mop Cloth
- A8-2— Hook and Loop Pads
- A9 Moisture-Proof Mat
Installation
Important Information
- Tidy cables and loose items from the ground and move any unstable, fragile, precious, or dangerous items to prevent personal injury or property damage due to items becoming tangled in, struck by, or knocked over by the robot.
- When using the robot in a raised area, always use a secure physical barrier to prevent accidental falls that may result in personal injury or property damage.
Note: When using the robot for the first time, follow it throughout its whole cleaning route and watch for potential problems. The robot will be able to clean by itself in future uses.
B1 Place the dock
Keep the dock on a level surface, flat against a wall. Connect it to a power supply.
B1-1 More than 0.5m (1.6ft)
B1-2 More than 1.5m (4.9ft)
Notes:
- Allow more than 0.5 m (1.6 ft) of clearance on each side, and
- The moisture-proof mat attaches better to smooth surfaces.
- If the power cable hangs vertical to the ground, it may be caught by the robot, causing the dock to be moved or disconnected.
- The dock indicator is on when the dock is powered on, and off when the robot is charging.
- Keep the dock away from direct sunlight or anything that may block the dock location beacon; otherwise, the robot may fail to return to the dock.
- To ensure a better user experience of the mobile app, place the dock in an area with good WiFi coverage.
B2 Secure the dock
Select a flat floor surface to place the dock and wipe it with a dry cloth. Then, place the dock on the selected surface against the wall. Use the double- sided tape to secure the dock better.
B2-1—Double-Sided Tape
Notes:
- Use of the double-sided tape to secure the charging dock is optional.
- When necessary, remove the double-sided tape slowly to reduce residue glue.
B3 Secure the Moisture-Proof Mat
After the dock is secured, use a dry cloth to wipe the surface on which the moisture-proof mat is to be placed. Tear off the double-sided tape at the bottom of the moisture-proof mat, and stick the mat on the floor.
Notes:
- Alway place the moisture-proof mat on wooden floors.
- The moisture-proof mat attaches better to smooth surfaces.
B4 Powering On & Charging
Press and hold the button to power on the robot. Wait until the power light is
steady, and then place the robot on the dock to charge. The robot is equipped
with a built-in high-performance lithium-ion rechargeable battery pack. To
maintain battery performance, keep the robot charged during normal use.
Note: The robot may not turn on when the battery is low. In this case,
place the robot directly onto the dock to charge.
B5 Using the mopping module
Notes:
- To prevent excessive dirt buildup during first-time use, floors should be vacuumed at least three times before mopping.
- If carpets are present, draw No-Go Zones or Invisible Wall to prevent the robot going on them, or roll them up.
- To avoid water tank corrosion, do not use cleaning fluid or disinfectant.
- The mop should be cleaned after 60 minutes of mopping to ensure water flow and cleaning performance.
B5-1—Adjust the Water flow
Slide the switch down to increase the water flow and up to decrease the water
flow.
B5-2—Fill the water tank
Remove the water tank stopper, fill it with water, and close it.
B5-3—Install the mop
Dampen the mop and wring it until it stops dripping. Insert it into the bottom
along the attachment slot and stick it firmly in place.
B5-4—Install the mopping module
Slide the mopping module along the back of the robot as indicated by the
arrow. A click indicates that it is locked in place.
B6 Remove the mopping module
When the robot returns to the dock after cleaning, press the latches on both sides, and slide the washing module backwards to remove it.
Notes:
- Wash the mop cloth after each use, and regularly empty the water tank of unused water to prevent odor.
- Remove the mopping module when not mopping.
Connecting to the App
The robot supports the Roborock and Mi Home app. Choose the one that best meets your needs.
Downloading App
- Search for “Roborock” in the App Store or Google Play or scan the QR code to download and install the app.
- Search for “Mi Home” in the App Store or Google Play or scan the QR code to download and install the app.
Reset WiFi
- Open the top cover and find the WiFi indicator.
- Press and hold the and buttons until you hear the “Resetting WiFi” voice alert. The reset is complete when the WiFi indicator flashes slowly. The robot will then wait for a connection.
Note: If you cannot connect to the robot due to your router configuration, a forgotten password, or any other reason, reset the WiFi and add your robot as a new device.
Add device
Open the Roborock App, tap the “Search for device” button, or open Mi Home app, tap “+” in the top right corner and add the device as instructed in the app.
Notes:
- The actual process may vary due to ongoing app updates. Follow the instructions provided in the app.
- Only 2.4 GHz WiFi is supported.
- If the robot waits more than 1 hour for a connection, WiFi will be automatically disabled. If you want to reconnect, reset the WiFi before proceeding.
Instructions for Use
On/Off
Press and hold the button to turn on the robot. The power indicator will turn
on and the robot will enter standby mode. Press and hold the button to turn
off the robot and complete the cleaning cycle.
Note: The robot cannot be turned off when it is being charged.
Starting Cleaning
Press the button to start cleaning. The robot will plan its cleaning route
according to its scan of the room. It splits a room into zones, first draws
out zone edges, and then fills the zone in a zigzag pattern. In so doing, the
robot cleans all zones one by one, efficiently cleaning the house.
Notes:
- Cleanup cannot start if the battery level is too low. Allow the robot to charge before starting cleanup.
- If cleanup is completed in less than 10 minutes, the area will be cleaned twice.
- If the battery runs low during the cleaning cycle, the robot will automatically return to the dock. After charging, the robot will resume where it left off.
Pause
Press any button to the stop the robot during operation. Press the button to
resume cleanup. Press the button to send the robot back to the dock and end
the current cleanup.
Note: Placing a paused robot on the dock manually will end the current cleanup.
Sleep
If the robot is paused for over 10 minutes, it will go to sleep, and the power
indicator will flash every few seconds. Press any button to wake it up.
Notes:
- The robot will not go to sleep when it is charging.
- The robot will automatically shut down if left in sleep mode for more than 12 hours.
Charging
Automatically: After cleaning, the robot will automatically return to the
dock to charge.
Manually: In pause mode, press the button to send the robot back to the
dock.
The power indicator light pulses during charging.
Note: If the robot fails to find the dock, it will automatically return
to its starting location. Place the robot on the dock manually to recharge.
Error
If an error occurs while the robot is cleaning, the power indicator will flash
red and a voice alert will sound. See “Errors” for solutions.
Notes:
- The robot will go to sleep automatically if left in an Error state for over 10 minutes.
- Placing the robot on the dock in an Error state will stop the current cleanup.
Spot Cleaning
Press and hold the button to start spot cleaning. Cleaning range: The robot
cleans a 1.5 m (4.9 ft) x 1.5 m (4.9 ft) square area centered on itself.
Note: After spot cleaning, the robot will automatically return to the
starting point and enter Standby mode.
Resetting
If the robot does not respond when a button is pressed or cannot be turned
off, reset the system. Press the Reset button, and the robot will reset
automatically.
Note: After resetting is complete, WiFi and other settings will be
restored to factory defaults.
Restoring Factory Settings
If the robot does not function properly after a system reset, switch it on.
Press and hold the button and at the same time press Reset button until you
hear the “Restoring factory settings” voice prompt.
Do Not Disturb (DND) Mode
The default Do Not Disturb (DND) period is from 22:00 to 08:00. You can use
the app to disable the DND mode or modify the DND period. When DND mode is
activated, the robot will not automatically resume cleanup, the power
indicator light will dim, and the volume of the voice prompts will lower.
Refilling the Water Tank or Washing Mop
To add water or clean the mop cloth, press any button to stop the robot and
remove the mopping module. After adding water or cleaning the mop cloth,
reinstall the mopping module and press the button to continue.
App Features
Cleaning Map
- Multi-map management
- Real-time vacuum and mop route
- Map zoning
- Map editing
Custom Cleaning Modes
- Scheduled Cleaning
- Selective Room Cleaning
- Zone Cleaning
- No-go zones & invisible wall
- Custom modes
- Carpet Boost
Cleaning Mode Switch
- 4-level suction power
Robot Information
- Cleaning history
- Battery level
- Care & maintenance
More Features
- Firmware upgrade
- Volume adjustment
- DND mode
- Voice assistance support
Note: Features and details of the app may vary slightly due to the continuous app development and updates.
Routine Maintenance
C1 Main Brush
*Clean every 2 weeks and replace every 6-12 months
- C1-1— Main Brush Cover
- C1-2— Latches
- C1-3— Main Brush
- C1-4— Main Brush Caps
- C1-5— Main Brush Bearing
- C1-6— Turn over the robot and press the latches to remove the main brush cover.
- C1-7— Pull out the main brush and remove the main brush bearing.
- C1-8— Rotate the main brush caps in the indicated unlock direction to remove the caps.
- C1-9— After removing the tangled hair or dirt at both ends of the main brush, reinstall it, press on the main brush cover to lock it in place.
- C1-10— Make sure that the main brush cover has been properly attached. When properly installed, all four tabs should be hidden.
Notes:
- Main brush should be wiped down with wet cloth and left to dry away from direct sunlight.
- Do not use corrosive cleaning fluid or disinfectant to clean the main brush.
C2 Side Brush
*Clean every month and replace every 3 to 6 months
- Unscrew the side brush screw.
- Remove and clean the side brush. Reinstall the brush and tighten the screw.
C3 Omni-Directional Wheel
*Clean as needed
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C3-1— Use a tool, such as a small screwdriver, to pry out the axle and take out the wheel.
Note: The omni-directional wheel bracket cannot be removed. -
C3-2— Rinse the wheel and the axle with water to remove any hair and dirt. Air-dry, reinstall, and press the wheel and axle back in place.
*C4 Main Wheels Clean every month**
Clean the mainwheels with a soft, dry cloth.
C5 Dustbin and Washable Filter
*Clean every week and filter should be replaced every 6-12 months.
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C5-1— Open the upper cover of the robot and take out the dustbin.
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C5-2— Remove the washable filter and empty the dustbin.
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C5-3— Fill the dustbin with clean water. Gently shake the dustbin, and then pour out the dirty water.
Note: To prevent blockage, only use clean water without any cleaning liquid. -
C5-4— Rinse the filter repeatedly and tap it to remove as much dirt as possible.
Note: Do not touch the surface of the filter with your hands, brush, or hard objects to avoid potential damage. -
C5-5— Leave the dustbin and the washable filter to dry and reinstall them.
C6 Robot Sensors
*Clean every month
Use a soft, dry cloth to wipe all sensors, including:
- C6-1— Dock locator.
- C6-2— Wall sensor.
- C6-3— Four cliff sensors.
C7 Mop Cloth
-
Clean after each use and replace every 3 to 6 months
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C7-1— Remove the mop cloth from the mopping module. Wash and air dry the mop cloth.
Notes: -
After cleaning, always remove the mop cloth to prevent dirty water from leaching back into the clean water tank.
-
A dirty mop will compromise the washing performance. Clean it before use.
-
To ensure cleaning performance, replace the mop every 3 to 6 months.
-
C8 Filter Components
*Replace them every 1 to 3 months
C8-1—Mop Attachment Slot
- Move your finger along the notch to remove each filter.
- Insert new filter components and make sure they are properly installed.
Note: To ensure cleaning performance, replace the filter components every 1 to 3 months, depending on the water quality and how often you use the robot.
C9 Charging Contact Areas
*Clean every month
Clean the charging contacts of the dock and the robot with a soft, dry cloth.
Battery
The robot is equipped with a high-performance lithium-ion rechargeable battery
pack. To maintain battery performance, keep the robot charged during normal
use.
Note: If the robot will be left unused for a long period, turn it off and
charge it at least every three months to avoid battery damage caused by over-
discharge.
Environment Protection Information
Removing the Battery
-
The following information applies only when disposing of the robot and should not be followed for day-to-day operations.
The chemical substances contained in the built-in lithium-ion battery of this product can cause environmental pollution. Remove the battery before disposing of this product and hand it to a professional battery recycling facility for centralized disposal.- Operate the robot without connecting to the dock until it runs out of battery.
- Turn off the robot.
- Unscrew the battery cover.
- Remove the battery cover.
- Press the latch to pull out the battery connector and remove the battery.
Notes:
- Before removing the battery, make sure it is fully drained. Do not attempt to remove the battery if the robot is connected to the dock.
- Remove the entire battery pack. Avoid damaging the battery pack casing to avoid short-circuits or leakage of hazardous substances.
- In the event of accidental contact with battery fluid, rinse thoroughly with water and seek immediate medical care.
Basic Parameters
Robot
- Model Q400RR
- Battery 14.4V/5200mAh lithium-ion battery
- Weight Approx. 3.2kg (7.05 lbs. )
- Rated Input 20V 1.2A
- Charging Time < 6 hours
Note: The serial number is on a sticker on the underside of the robot
Charging Dock
- Model CDZ12RR
- Rated Power 28W
- Rated Input 100-240V~
- Rated Output 20V 1.2A
- Rated Frequency 50-60Hz
- Charging Battery 14.4V/5200mAh lithium-ion battery
Errors
If an error occurs while the robot is cleaning, the power indicator will flash
red quickly, and a voice alert will sound. Refer to the following table for
troubleshooting.
- After resolving any of the following errors, relocate your robot and restart cleaning.
- After any sensor errors, clean the sensor and retry.
- If the battery is at an abnormal temperature, wait for it to return to normal before use.
- Error 1: LiDAR turret or laser blocked. Check for obstruction and retry.
- Error 2: Bumper stuck. Clean it and lightly tap to release it.
- Error 3: Wheels suspended. Move robot and restart.
- Error 4: Cliff sensor error. Clean cliff sensors, move robot away from drops and restart.
- Error 5: Main brush jammed. Clean main brush and bearings.
- Error 6: Side brush jammed. Remove and clean side brush.
- Error 7: Wheels jammed. Move the robot and restart.
- Error 8: Robot trapped. Clear obstacles surrounding robot.
- Error 9: No dustbin. Install dustbin and filter.
- Error 12: Low battery. Recharge and retry.
- Error 13: Charging error. Clean charging contacts and retry.
- Error 14: Battery error.
- Error 16: Robot tilted. Move to level ground and restart.
- Error 17: Side brush error. Reset robot.
- Error 18: Fan error. Reset robot.
- Error 21: Vertical bumper pressed. Move robot and retry.
- Error 22: Dock locator error. Clean and retry .
- Error 23: Could not return to dock. Clean dock location beacon and retry.
- Error 26: Wall sensor dirty. Clean wall sensor.
- Filter blocked or wet. Clean, dry, and retry.
- No-go zone or Invisible Wall detected. Move robot from this area.
- Internal error. Reset the robot.
Note: A system reset may resolve some problems.
If the problem persists after using the recommendations in the table
above, contact our support team at:
support@roborock.com (United States/Canada/Non-
Europe)
1-855-960-4321 (United States only)
1-833-421-1915 (Canada only)
FAQs
Product Model: Q400RR
Manufacturer: Beijing Roborock Technology Co., Ltd.
Address of Manufacturer: Floor 6, Suite 6016, 6017, 6018, Building C,
Kangjian Baosheng Plaza,
No.8 Heiquan Road, Haidian District, Beijing, P.R. CHINA
Robotic Vacuum Cleaner
For after-sales support, contact our support team at:
support@roborock.com (United States/Canada/Non-
Europe)
1-855-960-4321 (United States only)
1-833-421-1915 (Canada only)
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