eufy L60 Hybrid Robot Vacuum Instruction Manual
- June 1, 2024
- Eufy
Table of Contents
L60 Hybrid Robot Vacuum
Instruction Manual
About Your L60 Hybrid
1.1 What’s in the Box
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Main Unit| Charging Station and Power Adapter
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Documents| Mopping Module
1.2 Overview
❶ Bumper
❷ Cleaning Start / Pause button
❸ Recharge Button
❹ 360° Lidar Navigation Sensor
❺ Charging Pins| ❻ Water Inlet
❼ Back Flow Prevention Flap
❽ Filter
❾ Dust Box
❿ Dust Box Release Buttons (×2)
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- Side Brush
- Swivel Wheel
- Anti-drop Sensors (×3)
- Wheels (×2)
- Rolling Brush
- Brush Guard
- Mopping Module
Charging Station
- Power Adapter
- Charging Pins
1.3 Buttons Control
| • Long press (3s): Power on or off
• Short press: Pause / finish the current task when working
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| • Short press: Return RoboVac to the Self Empty Station
• Short press: Pause the current task when working
• Long press (3s): Enable or disable Child Safety Lock
| • Long press simultaneously (3s): Reset the Wi-Fi connection
1.4 LED Indication
You can see the status of RoboVac from the LED indicators.
Button | LED Indication | RoboVac Status |
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• Solid white | • Working normally | |
• Pulsing white | ||
(When attached to Self Empty Station) | • Charging, battery level > 12% |
(When fully charged for 1 minute, RoboVac switches to Sleep Mode)
| • Flashing white| • Returning to Self Empty Station
| • Flashing red slowly| • Error
- Refer to the “Troubleshooting” section in this manual, check in-app
instructions, or contact eufy Customer Service for solutions
• In Standby mode and battery level < 12%
| • Flashing white quickly| • Wi-Fi connection is being reset
| • Solid red| • RoboVac’s Wi-Fi connection has dropped
| • Off| • RoboVac switches to Sleep Mode after being idle for 10 minutes
Preparing Your L60 Hybrid
2.1 Important Tips Before Use
A. Remove power cords and small objects from the floor that may entangle RoboVac.
B. Fold tasseled edges of rugs underneath to prevent tangling RoboVac. Avoid cleaning high-pile rugs or rugs thicker than 0.71 in / 18 mm as they may cause RoboVac to malfunction.
C. It is strongly recommended to place physical barriers or set a “No-Go” zone via the eufy Clean app in front of fireplaces, the edge of staircase, and certain areas (i.e. air vents) that may cause damage to RoboVac if entered.
D. Avoid vacuuming large amounts of water as it may damage the device.
E. RoboVac may climb on top of objects less than 0.79 in / 20 mm in height. Remove these objects if possible.
F. Anti-drop sensors will prevent RoboVac from tumbling down stairs and steep drops in most cases. Sensors are less effective if dirty or used on carpeted / reflective floors. Place physical barriers or set a “No-Go” zone to block off areas where RoboVac may fall.
2.2 Preparation
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Remove the foam blocks beside the bumper and all the protective films before use.
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Peel off the protective film around and sticker beneath the Charging Station, and install it in a location that RoboVac can easily access. It is recommended to place it against a wall and on a hard, level surface rather than on rugs or carpets. • It is recommended to remove objects within 1.6 ft / 0.5 m to the left and right sides and within 4.9 ft / 1.5 m of the front of the Charging Station. If you cannot remove the objects, move RoboVac to a new place and check whether RoboVac can return to the Charging Station normally; if not, contact us at support@eufy.com for suggestions.
• Do not place the Charging Station near the edge of staircase. -
Attach RoboVac to the Charging Station, then press and hold the cleaning start/pause button for 3 seconds to turn it on. • Fully charge RoboVac before use. The LED indicator on RoboVac will be solid white when fully charged.
• After powering on RoboVac, please wait for 20 seconds after the startup music sounds before proceeding to the next operation.
Auto Recharge and Resume
RoboVac returns to the Self Empty Station automatically to recharge when:
- RoboVac has finished cleaning;
- Cleaning is not complete and the battery level becomes low; once recharged to 80% battery capacity, RoboVac will resume and finish the remaining cleaning.
• Do not move the Charging Station during cleaning. Do not unplug the Charging Station, otherwise RoboVac may fail to return for recharge.
Using the Mopping System
- Wet the mopping cloth and wring it until it does not drip.
- Attach the cloth to the mopping module and stick it firmly.
- Attach the mopping module onto the dust box.
- Open the water inlet cover to fill the water tank, then close the cover.
- Reinstall the dust box.
- Do not use the mopping mode when no one is at home.
- Only use the mopping mode on a floor without carpets.
- Wet the mopping cloth and wring it until it does not drip.
- Attach the cloth to the mopping module and stick it firmly.
- Open the water inlet cover to fill the water tank, then close the cover.
- Attach the mopping module onto the dust box.
- Reinstall the water tank into the bottom of RoboVac until a click is heard.
- When reinstalling the dust box, make sure you hear two clicks on both sides to confirm the dust box has been fixed in place.
Use Your L60 Hybrid with the eufy Clean App
To enjoy all the available features, it is recommended to control your RoboVac
via the eufy Clean app.
Before you start, make sure:
- Your smartphone or tablet is running iOS 11 (or above) or Android 8.0 (or above).
- The 2.4GHz band or 5.0GHz band wireless signal is enabled on your wireless router.
4.1 Download the App
- Download the eufy Clean app from the App Store (iOS devices) or Google Play (Android devices), or by scanning the QR code.
- Open the app and create a user account.
- Tap the “+” icon to add RoboVac to your eufy Clean account.
- Follow the instructions in the app to set up the Wi-Fi connection.
• After connecting successfully, you can control RoboVac via the app.
• With the app, you can select cleaning modes, select cleaning at your desired suction power, schedule cleaning, view the system status, set up “No-Go” zones, receive notifications, and access additional features.
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- If RoboVac gets stuck in any space, tap Find My Robot in the app to find the device.
4.2 Reset the Wi-Fi Connection
If you bump into issues when connecting your RoboVac to the eufy Clean app,
you can try to reset the Wi-Fi connection. To reset the Wi-Fi connection,
press and hold the two buttons simultaneously for 3 seconds until you hear a
voice prompt.
You will hear a voice prompt when the Wi-Fi connection has been reset, and the LED indicators on RoboVac will quickly flash red. Now you can follow the Wi-Fi instructions in the app to set up the Wi-Fi connection.
4.3 Quick Mapping and Floor Plan
- For a deep dive into how to use the Mapping feature, click the link below to explore more: https://support.eufy.com/s/product/a085g00000GiufvAAB/eufy-clean-l60-ses
Quick mapping helps RoboVac to learn the correct learning path and the
environment of your home easily. A floor plan will be built after cleaning.
To create a complete floor plan:
- Open your doors so that RoboVac can map each room. You can also block off certain areas that you don’t want RoboVac to enter, which can improve the success rate of Quick Mapping.
- Remove any objects that may be in the way or that might entangle RoboVac.
• Do not remove the Self Empty Station after a floor plan is created.
4.4 Set Up No-Go Zone and Virtual Wall (Available on the App Only)
With the eufy Clean app, you can set up a “No-Go Zone” or “Virtual Wall” as a
restricted area. This eliminates the need to use physical barriers, including
boundary strips. This feature is only designed for dividing the cleaning
zones, not for isolating hazardous areas.
- No-Go Zone: RoboVac will not enter the zone to vacuum.
- Virtual Wall: RoboVac will not cross the virtual wall.
• To set a virtual wall, RoboVac must initially perform a cleaning run to create a floor plan.
• Although a virtual wall is set, RoboVac may still enter the restricted zone due to repositioning failure or abnormal sensors.
• Moving the device or changing the environment may lose the virtual wall and cause the mapping to fail and rebuild.
4.5 Schedule Cleaning
With the eufy Clean app, you can schedule RoboVac to start cleaning at a
particular time.
- You can set the time and customize cleaning schedules from Sunday to Saturday on the eufy Clean app. This function is only available on the app.
4.6 Select a Cleaning Mode
You can select multiple cleaning modes via the eufy Clean app.
4.6.1 Auto-Cleaning
Press the cleaning start/pause button to start cleaning in Auto Mode.
After startup, RoboVac moves from the Charging Station and automatically
determines its cleaning route, cleaning the edges first and following a
Z-shaped cleaning path. When cleaning is finished, RoboVac automatically
returns to the Charging Station.
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To pause cleaning, press the cleaning start/pause button again.
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By default, RoboVac starts in Auto-cleaning Mode when it is turned on.
4.6.2 Zone Cleaning (Available on App only)
In this mode, you can set up a cleaning zone and customize its size in the
eufy Clean app, RoboVac will clean the selected zone only.
4.6.3 Room Cleaning (Available on App only)
In this mode, your house is automatically divided into several rooms for
cleaning in the eufy Clean app. You can also customize your room settings in
the app. RoboVac will clean the selected rooms only and return to the Self
Empty Station after cleaning.
- Enable Room Cleaning only after RoboVac has created the map.
- It is recommended that RoboVac moves from the Self Empty Station to start room cleaning.
4.7 Select a Suction Power Level
In the eufy Clean app, select a suction power level according to your needs:
Quiet, Standard (Default), Turbo, and Max.
- When RoboVac starts cleaning next time, it will clean according to the suction power level you previously selected.
In the eufy Clean app, you can also select the BoostIQ™ feature according to your needs. RoboVac will automatically increase suction power if it detects that stronger power is needed to ensure the best clean. BoostIQ™ is ideal for cleaning thicker carpets and hard-to-sweep messes, which will reduce the total cleaning time but increase the noise level. If the vacuuming noise caused by BoostIQ™ disturbs you, you can disable this feature.
4.8 Use RoboVac with Amazon Alexa / The Google Assistant
Amazon Alexa or the Google Assistant are smart voice control devices that
enable you to control RoboVac with your voice.
Before you start, make sure:
- RoboVac is attached to the Self Empty Station to ensure there is enough power.
- RoboVac is connected with the eufy Clean app.
- You have an Amazon Alexa-enabled device (i.e. Amazon Echo, Echo Dot, Amazon Tap, Echo Show, or Echo Spot) or a device enabled with the Google Assistant (i.e. Google Home, Google Home Mini). These devices are sold separately.
- The Amazon Alexa app or Google Home app is already installed on your smart device, and you have created an account.
To control RoboVac with Amazon Alexa or the Google Assistant:
- Open the eufy Clean app and find “Smart Integrations” in the top left.
- Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the setup.
Cleaning and Maintenance
Prior to cleaning and maintaining, power off the device and unplug the power
adapter. Any other servicing should be performed by an authorized service
representative.
For optimal performance, follow the instructions below to clean and maintain
RoboVac regularly. The cleaning and replacement frequency will depend on your
RoboVac usage habits.
Recommended Cleaning and Replacement Frequency
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RoboVac Part | Cleaning Frequency | Replacement Frequency |
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Dust Box | After each use | – |
Mopping Cloth | After each use | Every 3-6 months (or when visibly worn) |
Filter | Once a week | Every 3 months |
Side Brush | Once a month | Every 3-6 months (or when visibly worn) |
Brush Guard | Once a week | Every 3-6 months (or when visibly worn) |
Rolling Brush | Once a week | Every 6-12 months |
Sensors | Once a month | – |
Charging Pins | Once a month | – |
Swivel Wheel | Once a month | – |
5.1 Clean the Dust Box and Filter
- Press the release buttons on both sides to detach the dust box from RoboVac.
- Open the lid of the dust box.
- Empty the dust box.
- Take out the filter.
- Dust off the remains on the filter.
- Clean the filter with water.
- Air dry the filter before next use.
- Place the filter back to the dust box.
- Close the dust box.
- Reinstall the dust box onto RoboVac.
- When reinstalling the dust box, make sure you hear two clicks on both sides to confirm the dust box has been fixed in place.
- Do not remove the backflow prevention flap to ensure that debris does not spill out of the dust box during the cleaning process or when pulling out the dust box.
5.2 Clean the Rolling Brush
- Turn over the main unit, push the release tabs with both hands to unlock the brush guard.
- Take out the rolling brush. Clean the hair entangled on the rolling brush and debris with a scissor or cleaning tool.
- Wash the rolling brush and brush guard with water.
- Air dry the the rolling brush and brush guard before next use.
- Reinstall the rolling brush by inserting the fixed protruding end first.
- Push back the brush guard until you hear a click.
5.3 Clean the Mopping Cloth
- Detach the mopping cloth from the mopping module.
- Carefully wash the mopping cloth with water.
- Sun dry the mopping cloth completely before next use.
- Attach the mopping cloth back onto the mopping module.
5.4 Clean the Side Brush
- Remove the side brush with a screwdriver.
- Carefully unwind and pull off any hair or substances that are wrapped between the main unit and the side brush.
- Clean the side brush with water.
- Air dry the side brush before next use.
- Reinstall the side brush on the machine.
5.5 Clean the Sensors and Charging Pins
To maintain the best performance, clean the sensors and charging pins
regularly.
- Dust off the sensors and charging pins using a cloth or cleaning brush.
Troubleshooting
Here are just a few preliminary suggestions. If your problem persists or if you need further troubleshooting information, please visit https://support.eufy.com, go to the eufy Clean app, or contact support@eufy.com for help.
Problems | Solutions |
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RoboVac will not turn on. | • Press and hold the cleaning start/pause button on |
RoboVac for 3 seconds to turn it on.
• Make sure the battery is fully charged.
• If it still has no response, turn RoboVac off and then turn it back on.
RoboVac suddenly stops working.| • Check if RoboVac is trapped or stuck on an
obstacle.
• Check if the battery level is too low.
• If your problem persists, turn RoboVac off, wait for 5 seconds, and then
turn it back on.
• Check if RoboVac has alerted you with any voice prompts or LED indicators.
• Open the eufy Clean app to check the specific error prompt, then refer to
the Troubleshooting section of the manual for solutions.
You cannot schedule cleanings.| • Make sure the scheduled time has been set
correctly. Check if the time zone in the eufy Clean app is consistent with
that on your mobile device.
• Make sure RoboVac is turned on and the battery is fully charged.
Cleaning schedules are erased when RoboVac is powered off. If RoboVac is
turned on without Internet access, cleaning schedules will not synchronize and
must be reset via the app.
Suction power is weak.| • Check if any obstructions are blocking the suction
inlet.
• Empty the dust box.
• Check if the filter is wet due to water or other liquid on the floor. Air-
dry the filter completely before use.
• Check if the brush guard is correctly installed.
• Check the suction power level previously selected in the eufy Clean app.
Adjust the setting if necessary.
RoboVac cannot be charged.| • Make sure the Self Empty Station is powered on.
• Dust off the charging pins with a dry cloth.
• Check if there is any physical damage on RoboVac or the charging pins of
Self Empty Station
• Check if you can hear the “Charging” voice prompt when RoboVac is attached
to the Self Empty Station
RoboVac cannot return to the Self Empty Station| • Remove objects within 1.6
ft / 0.5 m to the left and right sides and within 4.9 ft / 1.5 m of the front
of the Self Empty Station.
• Make sure the Self Empty Station is powered on.
• Make sure the Self Empty Station is not placed on carpets.
• Check if RoboVac is stuck on any objects.
• Check if the sticker beneath the Self Empty Station has been removed, and
the Self Empty Station has been firmly attached to the floor.
• Clean the charging pins and sensors carefully with a soft dry cloth.
RoboVac’s movements or travel paths are abnormal.| • Clean the sensors
carefully with a soft dry cloth.
• Restart RoboVac by turning RoboVac off and on.
RoboVac cannot connect to a WiFi network.| • Make sure you entered the Wi-Fi
password correctly.
• Make sure your RoboVac, router, and phone are close enough to ensure a
strong signal strength.
• Make sure your Wi-Fi router supports the corresponding frequency band of
RoboVac: 2.4GHz for L60 Hybrid (T2268)
• Reboot RoboVac and your router.
• Try connecting RoboVac to a Wi-Fi network with another phone.
You cannot control RoboVac with Amazon Alexa.| • Check if there are any
Internet connection problems.
• Check whether you have installed the Amazon Alexa app onto your smart device
and enabled “eufy Clean – RoboVac” Skill in the Amazon Alexa app. For details,
refer to the “Smart Integrations” page in the eufy Clean App.
• Make sure you have a eufy Clean account and have connected to RoboVac.
• Make sure you are using the correct Alexa voice commands.
You cannot control RoboVac with the Google Assistant.| • Check if there are
any Internet connection problems.
• Check if you have installed the Google Home app onto your smart device and
initiated the “eufy Clean” action in the Google Home app. For details, refer
to the “Smart Integrations” page in the eufy Clean App.
• Check if you are using the proper commands when talking to the Google
Assistant. When making your request, start by saying the wake phrase “Ok
Google”.
• Repeat your question. Speak clearly to the Google Assistant.
Water does not come out during mopping.| • Make sure there is enough water in
the water tank.
• Check if the mopping module is correctly installed.
• Check if the water outlets are blocked.
Specifications
| Input| 20VDC 0.6A
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Battery| 14.4VDC, Rated Capacity: 2500 mAh, 36Wh / Nominal Capacity: 2600mAh
Dust Box Capacity| 350mll
| Input| 100V~240V
Output| 20VDC 0.6A