Lauben 471187 Robot Vacuum 15BB Pet User Manual
- June 6, 2024
- Lauben
Table of Contents
- SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
- APPLIANCE COMPONENTS
- Remote control
- CHARGING THE BATTERY
- APPLIANCE USE
- Cleaning modes
- Water emissions from the water tank
- APPLIANCE MAINTENANCE
- Trouble Shooting
- APPLIANCE SPECIFICATIONS
- Compliance Statement
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
Lauben 471187 Robot Vacuum 15BB Pet User Manual
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Read this manual carefully before using the appliance and retain it for future reference. Read the safety instructions thoroughly before using this product, and always follow them carefully. Failure to follow the instructions in this manual may result in personal injury or damage to the equipment or your property. This appliance is intended for domestic use only.
WARNING: Children over the age of 8 and persons with limited physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge, should only use this appliance under direct supervision. Children should never play with the appliance: it is not a toy. Cleaning and maintenance should not be performed by children without direct supervision.
- The appliance should only be disassembled by authorized technicians. Users should not disassemble or attempt to repair the product.
- Use only the original battery and AC adapter for charging. Using an unsuitable power adapter may result in electric shock, fire, or damage to the product or property.
- Do not touch the power cord, plug or power adapter with wet hands.
- Do not use this appliance in a wet or humid environment, such as a bathroom or laundry room.
- Before using the appliance, remove curtains and any loose objects from the floor that could become tangled in the wheels.
- Clear the floor of any objects before use (remove all fragile objects and power cords, clothing, paper, loose cables, and lift curtains and drapes off the ground to prevent possible accidents.)
- If using the appliance in a space where there is a risk of it falling freely (e.g., on landings, stairs, etc.), the appliance should be operated under supervision; in such cases, it is recommended that you use other safeguards, such as barrier tape or a virtual wall.
- Keep the appliance away from lit cigarettes, lighters, matches or other flammable substances.
- Never use the appliance to clean flammable or volatile substances, such as petrol.
- The device is intended for indoor use; it should not be used outdoors.
- Do not clean the device unless it is fully charged.
- Do not bend or squeeze the flexible power cord too hard with heavy or sharp objects.
- Do not sit on the appliance or place objects on it. Keep children and pets away when the appliance is in operation.
- Avoid placing the appliance where it is liable to fall (e.g., on tables, chairs, etc.).
- Turn off the appliance during transportation or if it will not be used for a longer time.
- Before charging, make sure that the AC adapter is properly connected to the outlet.
- Inform all persons in the household when the appliance is in operation, so that they do not trip over it.
- If the dust bin is full, empty it before using the device.
- Only water should be used in the water container for wet wiping; detergents and other chemicals can cause damage to the appliance.
- After each wipe, empty the container and let it dry.
- Use this appliance in temperatures between 0 ° C and 40 ° C.
- Do not use this device for a longer time in an environment with high temperatures or in direct sunlight, as the rays may adversely affect the operation of the sensors.
- Never remove or attempt to remove the battery from the device yourself. If the battery needs to be replaced, you should contact your dealer, distributor or an authorized service center. Instructions in this manual relating to removing the battery are intended for use specifically by your service provider or an independent qualified professional.
- Batteries must not be disposed of in fire. Do not disassemble, compress, or puncture the battery.
- If you wish to dispose of the appliance, the designated collection point will help you to dispose of or recycle the appliance, including the battery.
- Unplug the adapter before cleaning or maintaining the device.
- Use only the detachable AC adapter provided with this appliance to charge the battery.
- When removing the battery, the device must be disconnected from the power supply.
BATTERY SAFETY WARNINGS
Warning
- Never remove or attempt to remove the battery from the appliance yourself. If the battery needs to be replaced, contact your service provider or independent qualified service provider. These instructions have been prepared exclusively for use by your service provider or independent qualified professional.
- FOR YOUR OWN SAFETY, DO NOT ATTEMPT TO REMOVE THE BATTERY YOURSELF AND NEVER DISPOSE OF IT IN FIRE. DO NOT DISASSEMBLE, PRESS, OR PUNCTURE THE BATTERY.
Battery removal
- Use a screwdriver to remove the screws from the battery cover.
- Remove the battery cover.
- Seize the insulating tape on both sides of the battery and lift out the battery.
- Disconnect the connector between the battery and the robotic vacuum cleaner.
Battery disposal
- Proper disposal of batteries from this appliance (valid in countries with designated battery return systems.)
- The symbols on the battery, manual and packaging indicate that the batteries used in this appliance must not be disposed of with normal household waste. The chemical symbols Hg, Cd and Pb indicate that the battery contains mercury, cadmium or lead in excess of the reference levels in EC Directive 2006/66.
- The battery in this appliance must not be replaced by the consumer.
DISPOSAL OF OLD APPLIANCES
- Directive 2012/19/EU on waste from electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE) requires that old appliances not be disposed of with normal municipal waste. For the disposal of old appliances, use the designated collection point set up for this purpose to optimize the recovery and recycling of the materials contained in it and to reduce the impact on human health and the environment.
- The dustbin symbol is used on all products to remind the consumer of the obligation to return these appliances to the designated collection point. Consumers can contact their local authority or retailer for information on how to dispose of old appliances. When disposing of old appliances, remove anything that could be dangerous and unplug the power cord from the appliance.
Danger
- Never attempt to use the device if it shows signs of damage or if the power cord or plug is damaged. If the power cord is damaged, it must be replaced by an after-sales service to avoid any risk.
- Repairs to the device may only be carried out by qualified and authorized persons. Any repairs that do not meet these standards can significantly increase risk to the user!
- In the event of damage due to improper handling, deterioration or attempted repair by third parties, the product warranty is void. This also applies to normal wear and tear and all appliance accessories.
Important!
We recommend that you keep the packaging for the appliance for at least the length of the warranty period. Without the original packaging, the warranty is void.
KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN
Never allow children to play with the robotic vacuum cleaner.
APPLIANCE COMPONENTS
Main parts and accessories
- Robotic vacuum cleaner
- Charging station
- Remote control (batteries not included)
- Cleaning brush
- Side brush (2x)
- Instructions for use
- HEPA filter
- Power adapter
- Mop plate and water tank
- Mop cloth (2x)
Main parts
- Switch
- Bumper
- Top cover
- Charging contact
- Universal wheel
- Right hand brush
- Left hand brush
- Battery cover
- Suction opening
- Right hand wheel
- Left hand wheel
- Main switch
- Bottom cover
- Top cover
- Dust bin
- Charging port
- Main filter
- Dustbin
- HEPA filter
- Compartment for HEPA filter
Remote control
- LCD display
- Home
- Directional buttons
- Spot mode
- Timer
- Cleaning plan
- ON/OFF
- Cleaning mode
Turn on the robotic vacuum cleaner using the main switch on the bottom of the robot, and then point the remote control at it.
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ON/OFF button
When the robotic vacuum cleaner is in standby mode, press the ON /OFF button to start cleaning. Use the directional buttons to guide the robot. -
Scheduling functions
If the robot is in standby mode, press the PLAN button to schedule cleaning. Press the PLAN button for 3 seconds to schedule cleaning. After successfully scheduling a cleaning plan, the light will flash pink for three seconds and then the robot will start working automatically in 24 hours. To cancel the schedule, press the PLAN button again for 3 seconds. The indicator light will flash pink for 3 seconds and you will hear two beeps. -
Automatic charging
If you press the HOME button, the robot automatically switches to charge mode; pressing the HOME button again or pressing the ON / OFF button stops it. -
Spot mode
If you press the SPOT button, the robotic vacuum cleaner switches to spot mode, increasing suction levels. -
Mode
Pressing the MODE button changes the operating mode of the robotic vacuum cleaner. (Mode 1: spiral cleaning. Mode 2: automatic cleaning. Mode 3: cleaning along the walls. Mode 4: zigzag cleaning.)
Notes
- AAA batteries operate the remote control; insert them before first use.
- If you do not plan on using the remote control for a longer time, remove the batteries.
- Using the remote control too close to the charging station may cause interference: the robotic vacuum cleaner may not recognize the command and will not work.
Charging station
- Signal receiver
- Power light
- Infrared signal transmission window
- Power adapter socket
- Top cover
- Charging contacts
Main switch
- Switch
- A. Switch on the robotic vacuum cleaner; you will hear 2 beeps and the LED will light up blue to indicate standby mode.
- B. Press the switch again; you will hear 3 beeps and the light will flash blue, then the robotic vacuum cleaner will begin operating. The indicator light remains blue during cleaning.
- C. If the robotic vacuum cleaner malfunctions, the light will display differently (see the Troubleshooting section for details).
- D. When the battery is low, the indicator light flashes red.
- E. During charging (i.e., when the robotic vacuum cleaner is in the charging station or the charging adapter is connected to it), the, switch will gradually turn red. When fully charged, the robot will emit 5 beeps and the button light will light up blue.
CHARGING THE BATTERY
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A. Place the charging station against the wall and connect the adapter. The indicator light on the charging station will light up.
Warning: Place the charging station against the wall and remove any obstacles within 1 meter of both sides and within 2 meters of the front. -
B. Turn on the power switch on the bottom of the robotic vacuum cleaner. The indicator light on the display will light up blue, the robot is in standby mode. (If no further command is given, the robotic vacuum cleaner will go into stand-by mode in 30 seconds)
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C. Charge the robotic vacuum cleaner in one of the following ways:
- a. Plug the adapter into the robotic vacuum cleaner and the other end into an electrical outlet (see picture bottom left).
- b. Connect the adapter to the charging station. In standby mode, press the HOME button on the remote control to direct the robotic vacuum cleaner to the charging station.
Notes
- Ensure that the main switch is on before commencing charging, otherwise the robotic vacuum cleaner will not be able to charge. If this happens, the switch will flash red and you will hear a beep.
- b. While charging, the switch will flash red.
- c. If you turn off the power switch, all scheduled jobs will need to be reprogrammed.
- d. When the robotic vacuum cleaner reaches a full charge, it will beep 5 times. (Charging takes no longer than 5 hours.)
- e. When using it for the first time, allow the robotic vacuum cleaner to fully discharge and then recharge it immediately afterwards.
- f. In operating mode, the robotic vacuum cleaner will automatically return to the charging station if the battery level is low.
Warning: Leave the charging station connected to the power supply, otherwise the robotic vacuum cleaner will not be able to find it and it will not charge automatically.
Extending the lifespan of your battery
- Charge the robotic vacuum cleaner for 12 hours before using it for the first time.
- If battery is low, charge the appliance.
- The robotic vacuum cleaner automatically returns to the charging station when cleaning is complete or when the battery is low.
- If you are not going to use the robotic vacuum cleaner for a longer time, fully charge the battery, switch off the robotic vacuum cleaner and store it in a cool, dry place.
- If you have not used the robotic vacuum cleaner for more than 3 months, charge the robotic vacuum cleaner for 12 hours before using it again.
BATTERY REMOVAL (INFORMATION FOR AUTHORIZED SERVICE PROFESSIONALS) 1. Use a screwdriver to remove the screws from the battery cover. 2. Remove the battery cover. 3. Seize the insulating tape on both sides of the battery and lift the battery. 4. Disconnect the battery from the robotic vacuum cleaner.
APPLIANCE USE
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Turning the appliance on
You will hear 2 beeps when the robotic vacuum cleaner is switched on. In standby mode, the LED will light up blue. Once you click the switch or the ON/OFF button on the remote control, you will hear 3 beeps and the robotic vacuum cleaner will start working.
Notes:- If the robotic vacuum cleaner is in stand-by mode, press the switch to wake it up. Then click the switch a second time. The appliance will start cleaning automatically.
- If the robotic vacuum cleaner is in standby mode for more than 15 minutes, it can only be woken up by pressing the switch.
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Pause
To temporarily pause the robotic vacuum cleaner during cleaning: -
A. Click the switch on the main body of the cleaner.
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B. Or click the ON/OFF button on the remote control.
Note: if the robotic vacuum cleaner has been paused, the user can programs it with new instructions. -
Stand-by mode
If the robotic vacuum cleaner goes into stand-by mode, the indicator light on the display will turn off (though it is in standby mode, it is not off).- A. The robotic vacuum cleaner will automatically go into stand-by mode if no command is received for 60 seconds.
- B. Click the switch on the main body of the cleaner for three seconds to put the robotic vacuum cleaner into stand-by mode.
- C. If the robotic vacuum cleaner is in stand-by mode, press and hold the button on the main body to wake up the cleaner. Pressing the ON / OFF button on the remote control will ensure that the robotic vacuum cleaner remains awake for another 15 minutes before going into stand-by mode.
Note: If you do not plan on using the robotic vacuum cleaner for a longer time, turn off the main switch.
Cleaning modes
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Automatic cleaning
In this mode, the robotic vacuum cleaner will automatically clean the room and adapt the cleaning mode to the particular environment.
Note: In standby mode, press the ON / OFF button on the remote control or the switch on the robotic vacuum cleaner to start automatic cleaning. -
Spiral cleaning
In this mode, the robotic vacuum cleaner will clean in a spiral. If in standby mode, press the ON / OFF button on the remote control or the switch on the robotic vacuum cleaner to start spiral cleaning. -
Spot cleaning
Press the SPOT button on the remote control to start spot cleaning.
Notes:- The spot cleaning mode is suitable for areas with persistent dirt.
- If in standby mode, press SPOT. The robotic vacuum cleaner will clean for about 30 seconds and then stop.
- If you press the SPOT button when the robotic vacuum cleaner is already cleaning, it will perform spot cleaning for approximately 30 seconds and then return to the original cleaning mode.
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Cleaning along the walls
Turn on the robotic vacuum cleaner, then press the MODE button on the remote control and select the “cleaning along the walls” mode. In this mode, the robotic vacuum cleaner will clean along obstacles using its side brushes. -
Zigzag cleaning
The robotic vacuum cleaner will automatically switch to zigzag cleaning mode if it detects that it is in an open space or environment with a small number of obstacles. Alternatively, you can press the MODE button on the remote control and select zigzag cleaning.
Notes:- After switching on the robotic vacuum cleaner, specific cleaning modes can be selected by pressing the MODE button on the remote control. You can stop the robotic vacuum cleaner with the ON / OFF button.
- Mode 1 for spot cleaning
- Mode 2 for automatic cleaning
Mode 3 for cleaning along the wall
Mode 4 for zigzag cleaning
Water emissions from the water tank
Water will naturally flow out of the water tank as a result of gravity, so after cleaning, remove the water tank from the robotic vacuum cleaner.
Installing the water tank and mop cloth
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Installing the mop cloth
Attach the mop cloth to the bottom of the water tank (see figure 1). Make sure the sides of the mop cloth are in the correct direction and attach the mop cloth to the robotic vacuum cleaner using the adhesive side. -
Fill the tank with water
Remove the rubber stopper from the water container, fill the container with water and then return the stopper to the correct position to prevent water leakage. -
Attach the water tank to the robotic vacuum cleaner
Rotate the robotic vacuum cleaner and attach the water container to the bottom. Make sure that the pins are firmly pressed into the mounting holes.
Notes:- Do not perform water cleaning on carpets.
- The mop cloth must be correctly positioned on the water container so that it does not get caught in the wheels of the robotic vacuum cleaner.
Warning: Do not perform water cleaning on an untreated wooden floor without direct supervision, or on a floor that should be dry-cleaned.
APPLIANCE MAINTENANCE
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Cleaning the side brushes
Clean the side brushes each time they become dirty and replace them if they become damaged. The maximum expected service life of the side brush is 12 months.
Note: Before replacing the side brushes, make sure that the„L” /„R” marks on the side brush match the„1!/„R” marks on the bottom of the robotic vacuum cleaner. -
Cleaning the dust bin and filters
Empty and clean the dust bin after each use as follows:
- A. Press “^” to open the cover.
- B. Remove the dust bin.
- C. Remove the HEPA filter. D. Open the dust bin cover and remove the main filter.
- E. Empty the dust bin.
- F. Wash the dust bin and the main filter under running water.
- G. Insert the main filter and the HEPA filter into the robotic vacuum cleaner.
- Notes:
- a. Wash the HEPA filter after each 15-30 days of use. The maximum expected service life of both the HEPA filter and main filter is 24 months.
- b. Allow the HEPA filter and main filter to dry and then reinsert them in the robotic vacuum cleaner.
- c. The HEPA filter and main filter can be replaced when necessary.
- d. Do not dry the filters in direct sunlight.
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Cleaning the sensors and wheels
Carefully wipe down all the sensors and wheels with a soft cloth or cleaning tool as shown in the illustration below. -
Cleaning the charging contacts
Wipe down the charging contacts with a soft cloth or cleaning tool as shown in the illustration below.
Trouble Shooting
Problem | Possible cause | Solution | |
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1 | The robotic vacuum cleaner suddenly stops cleaning | The robotic | |
vacuum cleaner has been lifted from the surface | Place the robotic vacuum |
cleaner back on the floor and restart it with the main switch
2| When the robotic vacuum cleaner is switched on, the LED lights up
blue| Fall sensor error| 1. Clean the fall sensor
2. If this does not work, contact your dealer to repair the robotic vacuum cleaner
3| The robotic vacuum cleaner does not change direction when encounters
an obstacle| Bumper sensor error| Check that the sensor is not covered by
anything
4| During charging, the LED flashes red and the robotic vacuum cleaner
beeps| Power switch is not turned on| Switch on the robotic vacuum cleaner
with the main switch
5| The LED flashes red| Low battery| Fully charge the battery
6| The blue and red LED flash alternately| The side brush has become
stuck| Place the robotic vacuum cleaner on a flat surface and clean the side
brush
7| The blue LED flashes once, then the red LED flashes twice| The robot
bumper is not flexible enough| Loosen the screw on the bottom of the bumper by
half a turn
8| The blue LED flashes once, then the red LED flashes three times| The
wheel is stuck| Check the wheel and remove any foreign object
APPLIANCE SPECIFICATIONS
Model|
LBNRV15BB
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Design specifications| Diameter| 300 mm
Height| 78 mm
Weight| 2.8 kg
| Battery voltage| 14.8 V
Electrical specifications| Battery type| Li-ion 1500 Ah
Function specifications| Dust bin capacity| 180 ml
Charging type| Automatic and manual charging
Cleaning modes| One switch for cleaning as well as selection using the remote
control
Cleaning time| 90 minutes
Switch type on the main body| Button
Note: If any of the above solutions do not resolve the problem, please follow the steps below:
- Reset the robotic vacuum cleaner by turning on the switch on the control panel.
- If the reset is unsuccessful, contact your dealer to repair the robotic vacuum cleaner.
Published information
| Value and accuracy|
Unit
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Model ID number| | –
Input voltage| –| –
Input frequency| 100–240| V
Output voltage| 50/60| Hz
Output current| 19| V
Output power| 0.6| A
Average efficiency in active mode| 11.4| W
Low-load efficiency (10 %)| >80| %
No-load power consumption| >72| %
Spotřeba energie ve stavu bez zátěže| <0.1| W
- The symbol on the product and in the documentation indicates that used electronics shall not be disposed of into communal waste. When disposing of appliances, take them to the designated waste collection yard, where they will be accepted for free. Proper disposal will help to preserve precious natural resources and protect the environment as well as public health,which both may get threatened by improper disposal and its consequences. For further detail contact the local authorities or the nearest waste collection yard. Improper disposal of electrical appliances may result in fining in compliance with state regulations. Disposal information for users of electrical and electronic appliances (industrial use) : Disposal information for users of electrical and electronic appliances are to be asked for at and provided by the seller or supplier. Disposal information for users of electrical and electronic appliances in countries outside of the European Union: The disposal symbol stated above is valid only in the European Union. Disposal information for users of electrical and electronic appliances are to be asked for at and provided by the seller or supplier. All information is represented by the crossed container on the product, package and printed documentation.
- Repairs within the warranty period are to be claimed at the seller. In case of technical difficulties or questions, please contact the seller, who will inform you about the further procedure. Observe the rules for work with electrical appliances. The user is not authorized to dismantle the product nor to replace any part of it. Open or removed covers present a risk of electrical shock. Incorrectly assembled appliance also presents the risk of electrical shock when re-plugged.
The warranty period is 24 months unless stated otherwise. The warranty does not cover damage caused by non-standard usage, mechanical damage, exposure to extreme conditions, usage contrary to the manual, as well as ordinary wear and tear.
The manufacturer, importer or distributor will not be held responsible for any damage caused by improper usage of the product.
Compliance Statement
Elem6 s.r.o. hereby declares that all Lauben appliances comply with the fundamental requirements as well as other relevant provisions of Directive 2014/30/EU and 2014/35/EU. The products are designated for unrestricted sale in Germany, the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Poland, Hungary and other EU member states. The Compliance Statement can be found on: www.lauben.com/support/doc
Import to EU
elem6 s.r.o., Braškovská 308/15, 16100 Praha 6
www.lauben.com
Manufacturer:
TIGMON GmbH, Yorkstraße 22; 93049 Regensburg, Deutschland
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