ILIFE A9 Robotic Vacuum Cleaner User Manual
- June 5, 2024
- iLIFE
Table of Contents
- ILIFE A9 Robotic Vacuum Cleaner
- Safety Instructions
- Product Components
- Product Components
- Product Components
- Product Components
- Product Specifications
- How To Use
- Cleaning Modes
- Electrowall
- APP Download
- Maintenance
- Cleaning Dustbin & Filters
- Troubleshooting
- Reminders
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
ILIFE A9 Robotic Vacuum Cleaner
Dear Customer,
Thank you for purchasing the ILIFE A9 robot vacuum cleaner! You’ve joined the
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take a few moments to read this manual and get acquainted with your robot, to
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Safety Instructions
Safety
- This robot should not be used by children under age 8 or mentally challenged people (unless they are under proper supervision). I his robot is not a toy.
- Do not let children sit on the robot. Attend to the robot promptly if an error occurs during cleaning. Before using the robot, remove all power cords and small objects on the floor. Roll up carpet tassels and make sure curtains and table cloth are not in contact with the floor.
- If there is any raised floors such as steps or stairs, test if the robot can detect the height difference. To avoid falls, set up a barrier along with the raised floors.
- Make sure the barrier will not cause people any physIcal harm Such as tripping.
- Follow the instructions in this user manual. Use factory authorized or recommended accessories only.
- Make sure the voltage of the charging dock is compatible with the voltage of the power supply.
- Use the robot indoors and in a home environment only. Do not use it outdoor, or in commercial or industrial spaces.
- Use factory authorized adaptor and charging dock only. Do not use a nonrechargeable battery. Refer to the “Product Specifications” section for details about battery standards.
- Do not wash the robot with water.
- Do not clean the robot with a dripping wet cloth.
- Do not use the robot on floors with accumulated water.
- Do not use the robot near fire or fragile objects.
- Do not use the robot under extreme temperatures over 400C or under -50C.
- Do not allow hair, clothes, or fingers near openings or mechanical parts of the robot.
- Do not remove objects such as stones or paper that will be stuck in the robot.
- Do not remove inflammable such as gasoline, printer, and copier toners with the robot. Do not use the robot in an environment with inflammable.
- Do not remove cigarettes, lighter, matches, ashes, or other inflammable that may cause a fire.
- Do not put any objects in the roller brush holder. To ensure smooth rotation of the roller brush, remove dust, bating, and hair Winding around it.
- Do not use a damaged charging dock.
- Do not lift the product and charging dock by the power cords. Do not place power cords in gaps around the door, or pull them around sharp edges or corners. Do not allow the robot to run over power cords. Keep power cord from high heat.
Product
- Damaged power cords must be repaired by the manufacturer’s repair service or certified technicians.
- Install dustbin and filters properly before using the robot.
- Do not use the robot in rooms where babies are sleeping.
- Do not use damaged power cords or charging dock to recharge the robot.
- Do not use the robot after a fall, water intrusion or outdoor use, and when it is damaged.
- Turn off the power switch if the robot will not be used for a long time.
Maintenance
- Turn off the power switch before cleaning or maintaining the robot.
- Unplug power cords from the charging dock before cleaning or maintaining the robOt.
Disposal
- Remove the battery before discarding the robot.
- Robots and batteries are to be disposed of according to local safety regulations.
- Do not cremate the robot to avoid an explosion.
- Follow the instructions in this user manual.
The manufacturer is not responsible for any damages caused by improper use.
Product Components
Main Body
Product Components
Dustbin
Charging Dock
Product Components
Remote Control
Product Components
List of Accessories
Product Specifications
Type | Description | Specification |
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Mechanical
| Diameter| 330mm
Height| 76mm
Nett Weight| 3.1kg
Electrical
| Battery| Li-ion
Charging Methods| Auto Charging / Manual Charging
Cleaning
| Dustbin Capacity| 0.45L
Cleaning Modes| Auto, Spot, Edge, Daily Schedule
Charging Time| <300mins
Cleaning Time| >110mins
Main Body| Mechanical Button
How To Use
Charging
Placing Charging Dock
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* Plug the adaptor into the charging dock;
- Put the charging dock against a wall and remove obstacles and reflective objects about 1 meter on both sides and about 2 meters in front; Connect to power,
Note:
Once connected to power, indicator light on the charging dock stays on.
Turning on Power Switch
Tum on the power switch on the SIde ofthe main body.”” is ON and “O” Is OFF
Note:
Do not switch off the robot after use
Always keep the robot fully charged for the next task.
Charging the Robot
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Auto Charge
When the battery runs low in Auto Mode, the robot will automatically search the charging dock for recharge. While on standby, press the button on the remote control. The robot will start searching the charging dock for recharge
Reminder:
To avoid lowered charging performance, make sure the charging pads on the main body and charging dock are clean. -
Manual Charge
Turn on the power switch on the SIde of the main body. Plugin the adaptor and connect to power.
Reminders:
- For regular use, always leave the main body on the charging dock, and make sure its power switch is turned on.
- If the robot will not be used for a long time, fully charge it before storing in a cool, dry place.
- Do not charge the robot manually after a cleaning schedule is set. The robot will not execute scheduled cleaning after a manual charge.
Start/Pause/Sleep
- Sleep: The robot is idle; the Power switch is on and the indicator light is off.
- Standby: Robot is not working; Power switch is on and light at main button is pulsing.
- Start: The robot is working; Greenlight at the Auto button stays on.
Turn on the Robot
- Turn on the power switch on the side of the main body.
- Press on, the main body to start cleaning.
- Press on the remote control to start cleaning.
Note:
While in Sleep mode, press to activate standby mode. Press again to start cleaning.
Pause
Pause means switching from cleaning to standby. To pause a cleaning cycle,
press on the remote control or on the main body.
Note:
The robot accepts new tasks once it is paused.
Sleep
To enter Sleep Mode:
A. Press and hold for 3 seconds.
B. Robot enters Sleep mode automatically after idling for 10 minutes,
Robot
Auto Mode
A. Press to activate the robot from Sleep Mode to standby.
B. Press to start cleaning while on standby.
C. Press to pause while the robot is cleaning
Cleaning Modes
Multiple cleaning modes allow robots to perform deep cleaning in different
environments and on different floorings. Use the remote control to select a
suitable cleaning mode.
To activate cleaning modes, make sure the robot is on standby: the power
switch and pulsing green light are on.
Auto Mode
The most frequently used cleaning mode. Press on the main body or on the
remote control. Robot plans a path and cleans along with a zigzag pattern.
During cleaning, the robot detects and cleans areas that have been missed.
- Robot plans a cleaning path autonomously during a cleaning cycle. If the robot is moved manually or with the remote control, it will plan a new path and may repeat areas that have been cleaned.
- Robots may stop working briefly during a cleaning cycle. Wait patiently for It to detect areas that have been missed or to revise the cleaning path. The number and duration of these brief stops depend on the complexity of the home environment.
Spot Mode
The robot takes a spiral path to clean a specific area with concentrated dust
and debris.
Edge Mode
While on standby, the robot moves forward until it detects a wall. It cleans
around the edges of the walls once.
MAX Mode
High suction power for areas with concentrated dust. Press the MAX button on
the remote control to increase the suction level. Press MAX again to return to
a normal level.
Auto Charge
When the battery runs low during a cleaning cycle, the robot will
automatically activate the “Auto Charge” function — searching and returning to
the charging dock for recharge. Auto Charge can also be activated by pressing
on the remote control.
Schedule Mode
Preset cleaning cycles at any specific time. Tap the Schedule button on the
remote control. The display will show an icon and flash 00:00.
Schedule Mode
To offer a complete automatic cleaning experience, the robot receives preset
cleaning schedules. Set local time and schedules with the remote control or
mobile APP. The robot will start cleaning automatically at the preset time
every day.
Before setting local time and cleaning schedules, make sure the main body is switched on. A green flashing light indicates the robot is activated from Sleep mode. To activate the robot, tap on the main body or on the remote control.
Set Local Time with Remote Control
- Tap button. The remote control display will show and flash B0:00.
- Adjust the time with the button. To set local time, press to change from hours to minute.
Press to save local time. Voice announcement will confirm the completion of setting
Set a schedule
- Tap. The remote control display will show and flash 00:00.
- Use direction buttons to adjust schedule time.
- Press to save a schedule. Voice announcement will confirm a successful schedule, and the robot will start working at the preset times.
Cancel Schedule
Adjust time to “00:00” and save, or turn off the power switch on the main body.
- Please pay attention to the voice prompt to see if the robot is successfully scheduled.
- Rescheduling is required after changing batteries in the remote control.
Electrowall
Electrowall creates an invisible barrier that A9 will not cross. This invisible barrier can be used to confine A9 to a particular room or area.
- Install the battery first, then turn it on.
- Put the Electrowall on the outside of the doorway you wish to block.
- Ensure the signal logo is facing forward and toward the opening, you would like to block.
- Turn off the Electrowall after each use.
TIPS:
Make sure which side is working area according to the stickers on the
Electrowal.
Place the robot in the “working area” to do cleaning.
APP Download
The robot can be controlled by the “ILIFEHOME” app. Scan the QR code to install the app on your i0S or Android device.
Maintenance
Make sure the main body is turned off and the adaptor is unplugged before accessories maintenance.
Cleaning Side Brushes & Main Brush
Cleaning Side Brushes
Remove side brushes. Wipe clean with a clean cloth.
Cleaning Main Brush
Remove main brush cover. Take out the main brush. Cut the hair winding around
the brush for easy removal.
Cleaning Sensors & Charging Pins
Use cleaning tools or a soft cloth to clean the sensors and charging pins:
Note: Remove dust or foreign objects on sensors and charging pins on the
charging dock as SOon as possible.
Cleaning Dustbin & Filters
Clean dustbin and filters after each use:
A. Take out the dustbin. Check the suction port if there is anything stuck in
it.
Clean suction port if needed.
B. Wash replaceable primary filter and sponge with water every 15-30 days.
Do not squeeze. Air dry after wash.
C. Tap to remove dust from the high-performance filter. Do not wash with
water.
Troubleshooting
Alert Reference
In case of errors, the red light stays on with the voice announcement.
No. | Voice announcement | Possible causes | What to do |
---|---|---|---|
01 | Left brush stuck, please remove and clean. | Left side brush error. | Remove |
and clean left side brush.
02| Right brush stuck,
please remove and clean.
| Right side brush error.| Remove and clean right side brush.
03| Left wheel stuck,
please rotate and clean.
| Left side wheel error.| Check and clean left side wheel.
04| Right wheel stuck, please rotate and clean.| Right side wheel error.|
Check and clean right side wheel.
05
| Main brush stuck, please remove and clean.| ****
Main brush error.
| Remove and clean main brush and brush channel.
06| Trapped, please put in an open area.| ****
Robot is stuck.
| Restart robot at an unblocked spot.
07
| Please inspect and tap bumper to confirm movement is normal.| ****
Bumper error.
| Tap bumper to confirm it moves normally and is on track.
08| Cliff sensors blocked, please wipe them.| ****
Cliff sensors error.
| ****
Check cliff sensors.
09| Nose wheel issue,
please remove and clean.
| Nose wheel error.| Pull nose wheel and holder out to clean.
10| Suspended, please put back on ground.| Robot is lifted up.| Relocate robot
to a flat surface.
Reminders
If the solutions above don’t help:
1. Restart the main body by turning on the poer switch on the side.
2. If problems persist, send robot to the nearest repair service center
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