AENO ARC0001S RC1S Robot Vacuum Cleaner User Guide

June 12, 2024
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AENO ARC0001S RC1S Robot Vacuum Cleaner

Product Information

The AENO RC1S Robot Vacuum Cleaner (Model: ARC0001S) is a household device designed for automatic cleaning of premises. It features UV disinfection lamps installed at the bottom of the vacuum cleaner, between the roller brush and the battery cover.
These lamps emit ultraviolet radiation, which can be harmful to the eyes if looked at directly. The vacuum cleaner should not be turned upside down while in operation.

It is important to note the following limitations and warnings:

  • Do not disassemble or repair the device on your own.
  • Avoid using the device in areas with an ignition or explosion risk, or near open flames.
  • Use only the original power adapter to prevent damage to the device.
  • Avoid using the device outdoors.
  • Do not load, heat, drag, bend, stand, sit, or touch the device with wet hands.
  • Prevent water from entering the device.

The docking station for the vacuum cleaner should be installed against a wall. Clear a space of 1m to the left, 1m to the right, and 2m in front of the station. The docking station LED will slowly blink white if the vacuum cleaner is correctly installed.

The vacuum cleaner can be controlled using the remote control provided. The remote control allows you to switch the vacuum cleaner on or off, start auto mopping, return the device to the docking station for recharging, and move the vacuum cleaner forward or change the time in various modes.

You can also manage the vacuum cleaner through the AENO mobile app after activating its Wi-Fi module. The app provides additional
features and controls.

Detailed information on operating the device via voice assistants is available in the complete operation manual at aeno.com/documents. If you experience connection issues, ensure that the device is plugged into a power source, turned on and charged, and check the router’s Wi-Fi settings before attempting to reconnect.

Product Usage Instructions

  1. Before using the AENO RC1S Robot Vacuum Cleaner, familiarize yourself with the limitations and warnings mentioned above.
  2. Ensure that the vacuum cleaner is placed on a level surface.
  3. Connect the power adapter to the vacuum cleaner power port (refer to Figure b) in the manual).
  4. Plug the power adapter into a mains socket.
  5. Place the docking station against a wall, ensuring that there is a clear space of 1m to the left, 1m to the right, and 2m in front of it (refer to Figure c).
  6. Press the Station button on the remote control to initiate recharging. The docking station LED should start slowly blinking white if installed correctly.
  7. To control the vacuum cleaner using the remote control, refer to Figure d in the manual for button actions.
  8. If you want to manage the vacuum cleaner through the AENO mobile app, activate the Wi-Fi module on the device and follow the instructions in Figure b.
  9. For detailed information on operating the device via voice assistants, refer to the complete operation manual available at aeno.com/documents.

ENG The AENO RC1S Robot Vacuum cleanёer is a household device designed for an automatic cleaning of premises.

Specifications

Robot

  • Dimensions: Ø330×330×98 mm.
  • Net weight: 3.3 kg.
  • Vacuum cleaner supply voltage: 19 V DC (Input), 1.0 A, 60.0 W.
  • Capacity of rechargeable li-ion built-in battery: 5200 mAh.
  • Power adapter voltage : 100–240 V AC; Frequency: 50/60 Hz.
  • Dust bin capacity: 600 ml.
  • Water tank capacity: 370 ml.
  • Operating time: about 220 min.
  • Operating temperature: 0 to +40 °C.
  • Charging time: about 360 min.
  • The maximum height of bridged obstacles: 18 mm.
  • Controls: Manual, remote, and/or via the AENO mobile application.
  • Emission power: +18.5 dBm/70.8 mW.
  • Docking Station
  • Dimensions: 230×225×345 mm.
  • Net Weight: 3.2 kg.
  • Input: 220–230 V AC, 5.0 A.
  • Output: 19 V DC, 1.0 A.
  • Rated Power: 1050.0 W.
  • Working Noise: about 65 dB.
  • Dust Bag Capacity: 2.8 L.
  • Number of cleanings before the dust bag fills up: 40.

Package Contents (See Figure a)
Robot vacuum cleaner – ❶, docking station – ❷, remote control – ❸, power adapter – ❹, cleaning brush – ❺, dust container – ❻, side brushes (4 pc.) – ❼, HEPA filter – ❽, foam filter – ❾, mop for cleaning – ❿, water tank – ⓫, batteries for the remote control – ⓬, quick start guide, warranty card, dust bag (5 pc.).

Limitations and Warnings
ATTENTION : Two UV disinfection lamps are installed at the bottom of the vacuum cleaner, between the roller brush and the battery cover (See Figure i). Ultraviolet radiation is very dangerous and may damage eyes, if you look at the lamps while operation. Never turn the vacuum cleaner upside down while it is on.

Do not disassemble or repair the device on your own. Do not use the device in areas with an ignition or explosion risk, or near open flames. Use the original power adapter only, or the device may be damaged. Do not use the device outdoors. It is forbidden to load, heat, drag or bend the device, as well as stand or sit on it, or touch it with wet hands. Do not allow water to enter the device 9 aeno.com/documents  body, and do not use the device in wet areas such as bathrooms. Do not place the device in areas where it can easily fall (Tables, chairs, stairs, high platforms, etc.). Before dry mopping, make sure to install the dust container ❻.
Please note that bright and direct sunlight, as well as very dark surfaces influence operation of infrared sensors of the vacuum cleaner. For example, dark surfaces are taken as obstacles. So, it is recommended not to leave dark carpets or fabrics on the floor, and cover windows with curtains on a sunny day. Before operating the device, you should remove all sensitive or potentially dangerous objects from the floor such as glass, lamps, wires, curtains, valuables and jewelry, hairpins, debris, etc. The vacuum cleaner is able to bridge obstacles up to 18mm high.

Please take care of children and the elderly when cleaning in order to avoid injury.
If the body of the vacuum cleaner becomes too hot during charging, you should stop charging. Do not use the vacuum cleaner battery to recharge other devices. Do not close contacts or disassemble the battery.
Turn off the power to the device, if it’s not operated for a long time. The device will operate on a schedule, if it is always turned on and charged.

Charging Before Initial Setup
The device shall be initially charged for at least 12 hours. The following two options for charging are available:

  • Using the power adapter: Turn on the vacuum cleaner using a switch ⓮ (See Figure b) and connect the power adapter ❹ to the vacuum cleaner power port ⓯. Then, plug the power adapter ❹ into the mains socket. The “Start/Stop” button will flash white, and a voice message on the start of charging will sound;
  • Using the docking station ❷ (See Figure c): plug the docking station into a power outlet using the power plug ⓲. Align contacts at the bottom of the vacuum cleaner body ❶ (between the side brushes ❼) with the contacts on the charging station ⓳. If the vacuum cleaner is correctly installed, the docking station LED ⓱ will be slowly blinking white.

ATTENTION: The docking station must be installed against a wall (See Figure c). Remove all objects 1m to the left and 1m to the right of the station, as well as 2m in front of it.

Device Control Using its Buttons
To start operation, you should turn on the power switch ⓮ on the vacuum cleaner body (See Figure b). A voice message on the device ready for operation will sound after a few seconds. To start the vacuum cleaner, press the “Start/Stop” button on its top panel. To stop the vacuum cleaner, press the “Start/Stop” button again. After 10 minutes of inactivity, the vacuum cleaner will be switched to the Sleep Mode, and all LEDs will go off. In order to switch the device to the active mode again, press the “Start/Stop” button. After pressing the “Station” button , the vacuum cleaner returns to the docking station for recharging.

Device Control Using the Remote Control (See Figure d)

Remote Control of the Vacuum Cleaner

You may manage the vacuum cleaner from the AENO mobile app after its Wi-Fi module being activated (See Figure b)

ATTENTION: Make sure your smartphone is connected to a 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi network.

  • Connect the docking station to the power supply. Set the side switch of the cleaner to the “ON” position and place the cleaner on the docking station.
  • Log in to your AENO app account or create a new one; to do that, download the mobile app from Google Play or the App Store.
  • Tap “+” or “Add device” on the home screen of the app. In the window that opens, select the “Vacuum Cleaner” category.
    • Note: If the system prompts you to turn on some features on your smartphone, follow the recommendations in the prompts.
  • Enter your Wi-Fi network name and password if the fields had not been filled automatically. Make sure that the AP mode is selected in the upper right corner.
  • Press and hold the “Start/Stop” button on the control panel of the vacuum cleaner until the Wi-Fi indicator starts blinking. Then check the “Make sure the LED indicator is blinking” box on the Connection Instructions screen and tap “Next”.
  • Connect your smartphone to the Wi-Fi hotspot named “Smart Life – XXXX”.Go back to the app and tap “Connect”.
  • Wait for the “Device successfully added” message to appear.

Note: The device can also be operated via voice assistants. Detailed information is available in the complete operation manual at aeno.com/documents. If the connection fails, make sure the device is plugged into a power source, turned on and charged, check the router’s Wi-Fi settings at https://aeno.com/routerhelp, and then repeat the connection proces

Wet Cleaning Using Water Tank
Attach the mop for cleaning ❿ to the bottom of the water tank⓫ (See Figure e). Turn the water tank over, open its cover and fill the tank in with clean water for at least 2/3 of its capacity. Then, close the cover (See Figure f). Press the dust container lock ⓭ (See Figure b), and pull the dust container ❻ out of the vacuum cleaner body. Then, replace it with the water tank (See Figure g). The vacuum cleaner is ready for wet cleaning. Additionally, you may control the water supply via the AENO mobile application

Dust Bag Replacement
Unplug the power first, then open the lid of docking station (See Figure c). Take the handle of the dust bag and pull it upwards, then throw the dust bag into the trash. Take a new dust bag from the pacakge and insert the cardboardof dust bag into the card slot on docking station, then push it to the end. Check the handle of the dust bag, make sure the handle is put to the end of the slot, and the suction port on the cardboard is open. Close the lid. Plug the power and start to use again.
Make sure that the indicator flashes white slowly.

Docking station indicator Status

Indicator state/Meaning

  • White indicator flashes slowly: Docking station works normally
  • White indicator keeps on: Docking station is vacuuming
  • Red indicator flashes quickly: Dust bag is not placed properly
  • Red indicator flashes slowly: Suction pipe or port are blocked

Maintenance

  • You may rinse side brushes ❼ with hot water or cleanthem up with a damp cloth.
  • To clean the dust container ❻, pull it out of the vacuum cleaner body by pressing the dust container lock ⓭. Then, open the container and shake out dust and debris into the basket (See Figure h). Open the latches and remove the pre-filter mesh from the dust container, as well as the HEPA filter ❽ and the foam filter ❾.
  • Clean them all with a brush or a dry cloth. The water tank, the mop for cleaning and the foam filter may be washed with water. The roller brush may be cleaned after removing it from the device body by releasing the two latches

ATTENTION: The water container is filled with distilled water only. Once wet cleaning is completed, the water container should be first emptied of the remaining water and left to dry.
Never rinse the dust container or the HEPA filter with water

Troubleshooting

  1. The vacuum cleaner does not turn on. Possible causes and solutions: Make sure the power switch ⓮ is turned on, and that the vacuum cleaner or the remote control batteries are charged, and that the distance from the remote control to the vacuum cleaner is no more than 5m. Try to start the vacuum cleaner via the AENO app. When the vacuum cleaner is on the charging station, it may not respond to commands from the remote control.
  2. The vacuum cleaner does not charge. Possible causes and solutions: Make sure that the power adapter is plugged in, and that the docking station LED is flashing white. Clean any dirt from the metal contacts of both the charging station and the vacuum cleaner with a dry and soft cloth. Charge the vacuum cleaner directly from the power adapter, i.e. without the docking station.
  3. The vacuum cleaner does not connect via Wi-Fi, or the vacuum cleaner does not operate in 5GHz Network. Possible causes and solutions: Make sure your router supports 2.4 GHz signal. Place the vacuum cleaner and the smartphone next tothe router and try to connect again. Check if AENOapp is installed. Check if the vacuum cleaner is being correctly connected to the app.
  4. The remote control does not work. Possible causes and solutions: Replace batteries. Make sure the distance between the remote control and the vacuum cleaner is no more than 5m, and that the power switch ⓮is turned on.
  5. The vacuum cleaner does not work on schedule. Possible causes and solutions: Make sure the power switch ⓮ is turned on, and that the vacuum cleaner is charged and does not get stuck. If you restart the vacuum cleaner, the schedule will be canceled. So, set the schedule again in the AENO app.
  6. The vacuum cleaner returns to the docking station before the end of cleaning. Possible causes and solutions: The vacuum cleaner returns to the docking station automatically when the battery level is less than 20 %. Recharge the vacuum cleaner. Restart the device using the power switch ⓮.
  7. The vacuum cleaner moves back, and does not clean some areas. Possible causes and solutions: Avoid dark surfaces on the way of the device, and remove dark carpets or fabrics from the floor, and shade windows in bright sunlight, and wipe the infrared sensors and the bumper with a soft cloth at the front part of the vacuum cleaner.
  8. The suction power has decreased. Possible causes and solutions: Clean the dust container, all filters, the roller brush and the suction inlet.

Cleaning” mode where it operates for 30 seconds only. Restart the vacuum cleaner with the power switch ⓮.
ATTENTION: If your problem persists, please contact your local supplier or the service center for support. Please do not disassemble the device or try to repair it on your own.

The symbol indicates that you must follow the Waste Electrical and Electronic
Equipment (WEEE) and Waste Battery and Battery Regulations when disposing of the device, its batteries and accumulators, and its electrical and electronic accessories.
According to the rules, this equipment must be disposed of separately at the end of its service life. Do not dispose of the device, its batteries and accumulators, or its electrical and electronic accessories together with unsorted municipal waste, as this will harm the environment. To dispose of this equipment, it must be returned to the point of sale or turned in to a local recycling facility. You should contact your local household waste disposal service for details.

  • ASBISc reserves the right to modify the device and to make edits and changes to this document without prior notice to users.
  • The warranty period and service life is 2 years from the date of purchase of the product.
  • Information about the manufacturer: ASBISc Enterprises PLC, Iapetou, 1, Agios Athanasios, 4101,
  • Limassol, Cyprus. Made in China.
  • For current information and details on the device description and specification, as well as connection process, certificates, warranty and quality issues, see relevant Installation and
  • Operation Manuals available for downloading at aeno.com/documents. All trademarks and names herein are the property of their respective owners: aeno.com/document

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