Rowenta RR7687 X-Plorer Series 75 Robot Vacuum Cleaner User Guide

June 5, 2024
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User’s guideRowenta RR7687 X Plorer Series 75 Robot Vacuum
Cleaner

X-plorer Serie 75

RR7687 X-Plorer Series 75 Robot Vacuum Cleaner

Please read carefully the “Safety and use instructions” booklet before first use

For more information

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Your robot may encounter some difficulties with carpets: fringes, too thick, long piles, too light (ex: bathroom carpet)Rowenta RR7687 X Plorer Series 75
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  1. Dust bin release button
  2. LDS laser distance sensor
  3. Protection strip
  4. Control button
  5. Recharge / Spot cleaning
  6. Power / Start Pause

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  1. Paste area
  2. Seepage outlet
  3. Water inlet
  4. Water tank Lock
  5. Reset button
  6. Dust bin cover
  7. Dust bin bracket
  8. Pleated filter
  9. Sponge filter
  10. Filter net bracket
  11. Dust bin

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Connect the power cord to the main socket and plug the adaptor into the power jack on the side of the docking station. The docking station indicator is always on and goes off when the robot is plugged in.
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fig7To place the docking station, make sure there is an empty area of 0.5m on each side and 1.5m in front of the docking station. Do not install the docking station near the stairs. The cable must be tight. Always place the docking station on the hard floor. Do not place the docking station on the carpet.
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fig8Place the robot on the docking station: the charging plate of the robot must touch those on the docking station. The buttons will then light up white, and the power indicator on the docking station will change from bright to dark.
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fig9In order to extend the battery lifespan, always keep the robot charging on the docking station while not using it.
When not using the vacuum cleaner for a long time, please fully charge the battery switch off the robot, and store the robot in a cool dry place.
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fig10The robot has drop sensors to detect stairs and gaps. The robot will change direction when detecting them.
In order to correctly detect the floor level difference, make sure there are no objects (bags, shoes…) on the floor next to gaps, stairs or on the stairs’ steps.
The robot is near stairs without objects . The robot near stairs with shoes, bags or other objects (the robot will not properly detect the stairs and therefore fall).
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fig13Press the button for 3 seconds to turn on the power. The lights will blink and then light up permanently. If the battery is low the robot will not turn on.
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fig17When the robot is turned on, press the button to start cleaning (or use the Rowenta X-plorer Series 75&95 app, see section 2). When working normally, the buttons will then light up in white.
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fig18Press the button again to pause cleaning. Press it again to resume cleaning.
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fig19When the robot is on pause, shortly press the button to recharge. The robot automatically goes back to the charging dock under one of the following conditions:

  • The robot has completely cleaned
  • Battery power is insufficient; once the battery is charged to 80%, the robot will resume completing the remaining cleaning work

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When the robot is in pause, press the button for 3 seconds to start spot cleaning mode.
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fig22When the button is red, the battery level is low. Please place the robot on the docking station. The power of the robot should be >30% before it can work.
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To fully benefit all the possibilities of your robot, download the free app “Rowenta X-plorer Series 75&95” (you can use the QR code above to find it on App Store or Google Play) on your smartphone. Just follow the instructions in the application to enjoy the robot!
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fig24When the buttons are blinking purple, the robot is ready to connect (please wait). When the buttons are white, the WIFi is connected!
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  • To clean the charging contact, switch the robot and turn it upside down. Then use a dry cloth to wipe them. Do not scrub with oil. Clean the charging contact once a week. Please also clean the charging electrode plates of the docking station.

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fig30Wipe robot sensors with a dry, soft cloth including:

  • Wall sensor on the right side of the robot
  • Radar cover anti-collision sensor on the top of the robot
  • Three anti-drop sensors on the bottom of the robot
  • An infrared sensor in front of the robot

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  • Step 1: Press the “OPEN” button to remove the dustbin.
  • Step 2: Open the dust bin in order to empty it. To avoid clogging the filter, pull out the filter frame to remove the pleated filter and the foam. Tap the pleated filter gently over a garbage bin to shake off the dust. Rinse the foam, dust box, and filter frame with water. Let them out to dry for 12 hours. When the items are completely dried, place them back into the vacuum cleaner. Empty the dust box after every use. Clean the dust box, the filter, and the foam every week.
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Turn the robot OFF and turn the robot upside-down. Unlock the brushing guard using the 2 lockers.
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fig33Remove the brush guard and pull out the brush. Clean the brush with the blade side (to cut the hair) and the brush side (to remove them) doing movements from the top to bottom.
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fig34Put the brush and the brush guard back. Make sure that the rubber part at the tip of the brush is in place. Lock the brush guard with the two lockers.
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fig35To clean the side brush, remove it by unscrewing it and using a cleaning brush to clean the side brush and the entanglements in the slot of the side brush. Clean the side brushes once a month.
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fig36Replace lateral brushes every 6 months. Throw away the old brushes and replace them with new ones. Screw the new brushes on the robot.
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fig37To clean the wheels, clean the front, left, and right wheels once a week The wheel shaft may be entangled by the hair, cloth strips, etc. so please clean it in time.
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fig38It is recommended that every week, a dry cotton cloth should be used to carefully wipe its drop sensors to prevent dust accumulation, which will affect the performance of the product.

Component Cleaning the component Replacing the component
Dust collector After each use Not applicable
Filter Once a week Twice per year
Brush Once a week If required
Charging base Once a week Not applicable
Fall sensors Once a week Not applicable
Wheels Once a month Not applicable
Side brush Once a month Twice per year

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Every 6 months replace the pleated filter and the foam with new ones to maintain optimal performance.Rowenta RR7687 X Plorer Series 75 Robot Vacuum
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Do not throw the robot in the bin. Always wear gloves and protection.
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fig41Remove the top cover (clips). Unscrew the bumper lower part (12 screws). Unscrew the lower body (8 screws) and side brushes. Remove the inlet channel. Unscrew the battery cover (4 screws). Unplug the battery connector.
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Error codes

**According to the model: ***

  • When the robot fails, the red indicator on the robot will blink. Please check on the App for the stated error code.
Error code Solution
Error 1: Collision bumper is stuck, please check. The collision bumper is

stuck. Please tap repeatedly to remove foreign matters. If there is no foreign matter, please relocate it and then start it.
Error 2: A wheel is stuck. Please check whether any foreign matter is stuck in the wheel, or move it to near its home position to start it.| If any wheel is stuck, please check whether any foreign matter is stuck in the wheel, or move it to near its home position to start it.
Error 3: Aside brush is stuck, please check.| The side brush may be entangled with foreign matters. Please clean and restart it.
Error 4:The rolling brush is stuck. Please remove and clean it.| The rolling brush may be entangled with foreign matters. Please remove and clean it, its connections, its cover, and the suction inlet.
Error 5:The robot is trapped. Please clear obstacles around.| The robot is trapped. Please clear obstacles around.
Error 6:The robot is trapped. Please move it near its home position to start it.| The robot may be suspended. Please relocate it and start. If the anti- drop sensor is too dirty, it may also cause the fault. Please wipe the anti- drop sensor to eliminate the fault.
Error 7: A wheel is suspended. Please move it to near its home position to start it.| A wheel is suspended. Please move it to near its home position to start it.
Error 8:The battery level is too low, and the robot is about to shut down automatically. Please charge it.| The battery level is too low, and the robot is about to shut down automatically. Please charge it.
Error 10: Optical flow sensor dirty, Please wipe it.| The optical flow sensor is covered by dust. Please wipe it.
Error 11:The recharge sensor is blocked. Please wipe it.| The recharge sensor is covered by dust. Please wipe it.
Error 12:The follow-wall sensor is blocked. Please wipe it.| The follow-wall sensor is blocked. Please wipe it.
Error 13:The robot is tilted. Please put the robot on the horizontal ground to start.| The robot is tilted during startup. Please put the robot on the horizontal ground to start.
Error 14: Please install the dust box and filters back.| Please install the dust box and filters back, and make sure that the filters and the dust box are installed in place. Then please restart the robot.
Error 17: Restricted area detected. Please relocate it to start.| The robot is too close to a restricted area during starting. Please relocate it to start.
Error 18:The laser cover is stuck. Please check.| The pressure sensor for the laser cover is pressed or stuck. Please relocate it to start.
Error 19:The laser sensor is stuck or twisted, please check.| The laser distance sensor is stuck by foreign matter. Please clear it
Error 20:The laser sensor may be blocked, please check.| The laser distance sensor is blocked, please clear the blocking. Too spacious environment and multi-reflection environment such as metal mirrors also affect the normal operation of a laser distance sensor. Please relocate it to art.
Error 21: Please clear obstacles around the charging dock.| The robot may be stuck or trapped. Please clear obstacles around the robot.
Error WI: Battery abnormal. Please consult the instructions or APR| Please open the battery compartment, check whether the battery is properly connected, and try to restart the robot. The battery temperature is too high or too low. Please wait for the battery temperature to be normal (0 °C-40 °C/32 °F-104
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Error W2: Wheel module abnormal. Please consult the instructions or APR| Please check whether any foreign matter is stuck in a wheel and try to restart the robot. If the error persists, please contact our Service Department.
Error W3: Side brush module abnormal. Please consult the instructions or APR| Please check whether any foreign matter is stuck in a side brush and try to restart the robot. If the error persists, please contact our Service Department.
Error W4: Rolling brush abnormal. Please consult the instructions or APR| Please remove and clean it, its connections, its cover, and the suction inlet. Please try to restart the robot after cleaning. If the error persists, please contact our Service Department.
*Error W5: Water pump abnormal. Please consult the instructions or APR| Please clean the water tank, water pump connections on the tank and water pump connections on the robot, the water outlet at the robot bottom, and check the mop module. Please try to restart the robot with all modules installed back after cleaning. If the error persists, please contact our Service Department.
Error W6: Laser sensor abnormal. Please consult the instructions or APR| Please check the laser sensor for foreign matter and try to restart the robot after cleaning. If the error persists, please contact our Service Department.
Error W7: Fan abnormal. Please consult the instructions or APR| Please check whether any foreign matter is stuck in the fan and try to restart the robot. Please clean the dust box and filters and try to restart the robot. If the error persists, please contact our Service Department.
Fault| Solution
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Cannot start the robot| . Make sure the robot is connected to the power supply. . Make sure the battery is fully charged.
The robot suddenly stops working| . Check whether the robot is stuck or blocked by obstacles.
. Check whether the battery is too low.
. If the problem persists, please shut it down, wait for 3 seconds, and then restart it. .The appliance may be overheating :
– Stop the appliance and leave it cool for at least 1 hour.
– If it overheats on repeated occasions, contact the Approved Services Centre.
Cannot charge the robot| . Check whether the indicator on the charging dock is on (when the robot is not on the charging dock).
. If not, check that the charger is properly connected or contact an Approved services Centre to change the charger.
. Check whether the indicator on the charging dock is off and the indicator on the robot is flashing during charging.
. Wipe dust off charging electrodes with a dry cloth.
The charger is getting hot| This is perfectly normal. The vacuum cleaner can remain permanently connected to the charger without any risk.
The robot cannot
return to the charging dock| . Clear the charging dock of objects within 0.5m on the left and right sides and within 1.5m ahead.
. Make sure that the robot starts cleaning from the charging dock without abnormal movement.
When the robot is near the charging dock, it can return faster. But if the charging dock is located far away, the robot will need more time to return. Please wait for its return.
. Clean charging electrodes.
The cleaning schedule is not executed| . Make sure the robot has been powered on.
. Set the time and schedule the time for automatic cleaning with the app. . Make sure the appointment time has been set correctly.
. Check whether the battery level is too low to start cleaning.
.The robot will not start any scheduled cleaning when the task is being performed.
Suction whistling| . Check the suction inlet for any obstruction. . Empty the dust box.
. Clean filters.
. Check whether filters are wet due to water or other liquids on the floor. Let filters dry naturally thoroughly before use.
. The dust collector is not properly fitted :
– re-position it correctly.
. The intake head is clogged :
– remove the power brush and clean it.
The rolling brush does not rotate| . Clean the rolling brush.
. Check whether the rolling brush and the brush cover are installed correctly.
Abnormal action or sweep route of the robot| . Carefully clean the sensor with a dry cloth. . Restart the robot.
No water was released during mopping| . Make sure there is enough water in the water tank.
. Check whether the mop module is installed correctly. . Check whether the water outlet is blocked.
The robot cannot connect to your Wi-Fi network| . Ensure that your Wi-Fi router supports 2.4GHz and 802.11 b/g/n bands as this equipment does not support 5GHz bands.

The languages NL, PT, RO, BG, CS, SK, UK, EL, SR, HR and HU are included in the safety instructions.
Straight-line test
For measuring dust collection performance in accordance with IEC 62885-7, testers can activate the straight-line test by using the remote control feature in the app menu.

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