Shenzhen Reecoo Electronic YDTX11 Floor Cleaning Robot User Guide
- June 5, 2024
- Shenzhen Reecoo Electronic
Table of Contents
Shenzhen Reecoo Electronic YDTX11 Floor Cleaning Robot User Guide
Mapping and Cleaning/2.5 Mopping System
Please remove all protection assemble Charging Station before use.
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Remove Reservoir
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Add Water
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Get Water Inlet Cover on
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Hearing Click Means Successful Installation
Note:
- To prolong the service life of the reservoir, it is recommended to use purified water or softened water for the mopping system.
- If you need to clean the carpet, please uninstall the Mopping Pad Plates first.
- Empty the reservoir after Robot finishes mopping.
Maintenance
Mopping System
After mopping, please maintain the reservoir to prolong the service life.
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Remove Reservoir
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Empty Reservoir
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Rinse Reservoir
Please rinse and dry out the Washable Mopping Pad after every mopping. -
Remove Washable Mopping Pad.
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Rinse Washable Mopping Pad
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Dry out Washable Mopping Pad
Dust Bin and Filters
Clean Dust Bin Regularity.
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Remove Top Cover and Take out Dust Bin
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Open Dust Bin Cover to Empty it.
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Remove High Efficiency Filter and Sponge Filter.
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Clean up Dust with Multi-Function Cleaning Tool.
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Rinse Dust Bin and Filters with Running Water.
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Dry out Dust Bin and Sponge Filter
Note:
- Please rinse the Filters with water as shown above.
- Do not use finger or brush to clean the Filters.
- Be sure to dry out the Filters for at least 24 hours after wash.
3D ToF Mapping and Obstacle Avoidance Sensor, Edge Detection Sensors and
Charging Contacts
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Wipe 3D ToF Mapping and Obstacle Avoidance Sensor.
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Wipe Edge Detection Sensors
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Wipe Charging Contacts
Adaptive Multi-Surface Brush
- Clean Adaptive Multi-Surface Brush.
Dual Elastic Edge Brushes, Driving Wheels and Universal Wheel
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Remove Dual Elastic Edge Brushes
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Clean Dual Elastic Edge Brushes
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Clean Driving Wheels
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Clean Universal Wheel
Note:
Before cleaning the robot ,turn the robot OFF and unplug the Charging Station.
Anti-Drop Sensors and Charging Station
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Wipe Anti-Drop Sensors
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Wipe Charging Station
Regular Maintenance
Robot Part
| Maintenance Frequency|
Replacement Frequency
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Washable Mopping Pads| After each use| Every 50vvashings
Reservoir/Mopping Pad Plates| AHer each use|
Dual Elastic Edge Brushes| Once every 2 weeks| Every 3-6 months
Adaptive Multi-Surface Brush| Once per week| Every 6-12 months
Sponge Filter/High Efficiency Filter| Once per week| Every 3-6 months
3D ToF SLAM and Obstacle Avoidance Sensor Universal Wheel Anti-Drop Sensors
Bumper Edge Detection Sensors Charging Contacts Charging Station Pins| Once
per week| /
Note:
yeedi manufactures various replacement parts and fittings. Please contact
Customer Service for more information on replacement parts.
Indicator Light
Robot
Robot will tell you something is wrong with an indicator light and voice
report. More detailed support is available through the yeedi App and online
website.
Indicator Light
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Scenario
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AUTO Button glows a solid WHITE.| The Robot is cleaning.
The Robot is paused while cleaning.
AUTO Button flashes WHITE.| The Robot is charging.
The Robot is starting.
The Robot is relocating.
AUTO Button glows a solid RED.| The Robot has low battery.
AUTO Button flashes RED.| The Robot has a problem.
Troubleshooting
No.
| Malfunction| Possible Causes|
Solutions
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1| Robot is not able to connect to the home Wi-Fi network.| Incorrect home Wi-
Fi username or password entered.| Enter the correct home Wi-Fi username and
password.
Robot is not within range of your home Wi-Fi
signal.
signal.
| Make sure Robot is within range of your home Wi-Fi
Network setup started before Robot was ready.| Turn ON Power Switch. Press the
RESET Button for 3 seconds. Robot is ready for network setup when it plays a
musical tune and its Wi-Fi Indicator light flashes slowly.
2| Robot is not charging.| Robot is not switched ON.| Switch ON Robot.
Robot has not connected to the Charging Station.| Be sure that the Robot’s
Charging Contacts have connected to the Charging Station Pins.
The Power Cord is not connected to the Charging Station.| Make sure the Power
Cord is firmly connected to the Charging Station.
The battery is completely discharged.| Re-activate the battery. Switch ON.
Place Robot on the Charging Station by hand, remove after charging for 3
minutes, repeat 3 times; then charge normally.
Make sure the Charging Station is connected to the power supply.| The Charging
Station is not connected to the power supply.
3| Robot cannot return to the Charging Station.| The Charging Station is not
correctly placed.| Refer to section 2.2 to correctly place the Charging
Station.
The Charging Station is disconnected or moved.| Please check if the Charging
Station is connected to power. Do not move the Charging Station manually.
The Charging Station is on the carpet.| Place the Charging Station on hard
floors.
Robot is paused for more than 60 minutes.| Avoid pausing Robot for over 60
minutes.
Robot did not start cleaning from the Charging Station.| Make sure Robot
starts cleaning from the Charging Station.
4| Robot returns to the Charging Station before it has finished cleaning.|
When the battery gets low, Robot automatically switches to Return to Charger
Mode and returns to the Charging Station to recharge itself.| This is normal.
No solution necessary.
Working time varies according to floor surface, room complexity and the
Cleaning Mode selected.| This is normal. No solution necessary.
The cleaning area is not tidy.| Remove small objects from the floor and tidy
up the cleaning area before Robot starts cleaning.
5| Robot gets stuck while working and stops.| Robot is tangled with something
on the floor (electrical wires, curtains, carpet fringing, etc.).| Robot will
try various ways to free itself. If it is unsuccessful, manually remove the
obstacles and restart.
6| Robot makes much noise when cleaning.| The brushes are tangled, or the dust
bin is stuck.| Clear the debris stuck regularly.
7| The water is not coming out of the Reservoir when Robot is mopping.| The
water inlet Filter on the bottom of Reservoir is clogged.| Unscrew the water
inlet on the bottom of Reservoir and clean the Filter.
The Reservoir runs out of water.| Add water into the Reservoir.
The water outlets on the bottom of Robot are clogged.| Check the water outlets
on the bottom and clean.
8| The reservoir drops out of place during cleaning.| The reservoir is not
properly installed.| The reservoir is properly installed when it clicks into
place.
9| Mopping Pad Plate cannot rotate.| The Mopping Pad Plate is blocked by
foreign objects.| Clean the foreign objects.
Wi-Fi Connection
Before Wi-Fi setup, make sure Robot, mobile phone, and Wi-Fi network meet the following requirements.
Robot and Mobile Phone Requirements
- Robot is fully charged and the power switch of Robot is turned ON.
- Wi-Fi status light slowly flashes.
- Turn off mobile phone’s cellular data (you can turn it back on after setup).
Wi-Fi Network Requirements
- You are using a 2.4GHz or 2.4/5 GHz mixed network.
- Your router supports 802.11b/g/n and IPv4 protocol.
- Do not use a VPN (Virtual Private Network) or Proxy Server.
- Do not use a hidden network.
- WPA and WPA2 using TKIP, PSK, AES/CCMP encryption.
- WEP EAP (Enterprise Authentication Protocol) is not supported.
- Use Wi-Fi channels 1-11 in North America and channels 1-13 outside North America (refer to local regulatory agency).
- If you are using a network extender/repeater, the network name (SSID) and password are the same as your primary network.
Product Specifications
Model | YDTX11 |
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Rated Input | 20V — 1A |
Docking Station** Model | CH2125 |
Rated Input | 100-240V~ 50-60Hz 0.5A |
0.5A(Charging) 6.8A(Self-Emptying)
Rated Output| 20V= 1A| Rated Output| 20V= 1A
Note:
- Output power of the Wi-Fi module is less than 100mW.
- Technical and design specifications may be changed for continuous product improvement.
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- CH2123 is an Self-Empty Station sold separately that automatically empties your Robot’s dustbin.
- **Charging Station.
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