KARCHER KIRA CV 50 Autonomous Robotic Vacuum Cleaner Instruction Manual

June 10, 2024
Karcher

KIRA CV 50 Autonomous Robotic Vacuum Cleaner
Instruction Manual

General notes

Before using the device read the enclosed original instructions of this device, the battery pack and the charger.
Act in accordance with them.
Keep these documents for future reference or for future owners.

  • If the operating instructions are not observed, the device can be damaged and dangers could arise for users and other persons.
  • Notify the dealer immediately in the case of shipping damage.
  • Check the package contents when unpacking for missing accessories or for damage.

Accompanying product information
You will find a QR® code to download the app and call up the online operating instructions here:

https://kaer.ch/er?l=d2kmQynGn0mSNns92fY1tQ

Trademark QR-Code® is a registered trademark of DENSO WAVE INCORPORATED.
Environmental protection
The packing materials can be recycled. Please dispose of packaging in accordance with the environmental regulations.
Electrical and electronic devices contain valuable, recyclable materials and often components such as batteries, rechargeable  batteries or oil, which – if handled or disposed of incorrectly – can pose a potential danger to human health and the envionment. However, these components are required for he correct operation of the device. Devices marked by his symbol are not allowed to be disposed of together with the household rubbish.
Notes on the content materials (REACH)
Current information on content materials can be found at: www.kaercher.de/REACH

Intended use

  • This cleaning robot is intended for autonomous dry cleaning of carpets and hard floors and can be used for autonomous, continuous maintenance cleaning of all common floor coverings.
  • Do not use the cleaning robot to clean wet floors,washrooms or other damp areas, stairs, table tops, shelves or outdoor areas.
  • The manufacturer accepts no liability for possible damage caused by improper use or incorrect operation.
  • This device is suitable for commercial use,e.g. in hotels, schools, shops, offices or libraries.

Only charge the battery pack with the chargers approved for charging:

Safety information

Hazard levels
DANGER

  • Indication of an imminent threat of danger that will lead to severe injuries or even death.
      WARNING

  • Indication of a potentially dangerous situation that may lead to severe injuries or even death.
    CAUTION

  • Indication of a potentially dangerous situation that may lead to minor injuries.
    ATTENTION

  • Indication of a potentially dangerous situation that may lead to damage to property.

General safety instructions

DANGER

  • Risk of asphyxiation. Keep packaging film out of the reach of children.
    WARNING

  • Only use the device for its proper use. Take into account the local conditions and beware of third parties, in particular children, when working with the device.

  • This device must not be used by persons (including children) with restricted physical, sensory or mental abilities or those lacking in experience and knowledge.

  • Only people who have been instructed on how to use the device, or have proven their ability to operate it, and have been explicitly instructed to use it, must use the device.

  • Children must not operate the device.

  • Children must be supervised to prevent them from playing with the appliance.

  • Do not expose the device or the battery to excessive temperatures.

  • CAUTION
    Risk of accidents and injuries.
    Take into account the weight of the device for transportation and storage. See chapter Technical data in the operating instructions.

  • Safety devices are provided for your own protection. Never modify or bypass safety devices.

  • Store the battery pack separately from the device for safety. ATTENTION

  • Damage to the device. Do not stand on the device or place children, objects or pets on it.

Safety instructions for operation

  • WARNING
    ● The appliance contains electrical components – do not clean the appliance under running water.
    ● Inspect the charger and battery pack for damage every time before use. Do not use any damaged devices. Only have damaged parts repaired by specialist personnel.

  • CAUTION
    ● Switch off the device and remove the battery pack before performing any care and servicework.
    ● Have repair work and work on electrical components carried out by the authorised customer service only.

Safety instructions for operation
DANGER

  •  Do not operate the device in rooms where the air contains flammable gases from petrol, heating oil, paint thinner, solvents, petroleum or spirit (risk of explosion).

  • Do not operate the device in rooms with a burning fire or embers in an open fireplace without supervision

  • Do not operate the device in rooms with burning candles without supervision.

  • Do not use non-rechargeable batteries as a replacement for rechargeable batteries.
      WARNING

  • Short circuit hazard. Keep conductive objects (e.g. screwdrivers or similar tools) away from the charging contacts.
      CAUTION

  • Do not stand or sit on the charg- ing station of the replaceable battery or the cleaning robot.

  • Be aware of the risk of tripping due to the cleaning robot moving around.

  • Risk of injury. Never touch the rotating cleaning brush or the rotating side brushes of the device with your fingers or with tools during operation.

  • Be aware that objects can fall over if the cleaning robot bumps into them (also objects on tables or small pieces of furniture).

  • The device is not suitable for sucking dust that is harmful to health.
    ATTENTION

  • Do not operate the device in rooms that are secured with an alarm system or motion sensor.

  • Only use the device indoors.

  • Do not use the device on floors with liquids or sticky substances.

  • Do not use the device to pick up any sharp or large objects,e.g. shards or packaging film.

  • Do not spray any liquids into the device and make sure the dust container is dry before fitting it.

  • The device can get caught in hanging electric cables, tablecloths, cords, etc. and knock over objects.

  • Pick up all cables from the floor before using the device to prevent it from dragging them when cleaning.

  • Do not use the device in an area that is above the floor, e.g. on a sofa.

Safety devices
Locking functions
There are two options to lock the display of the cleaning robot for unauthorised persons.
Child lock:
The child lock locks the display if the user presses “Up” button and “Down” button simultaneously. To unlock, both buttons must be pressed again. The childproofing function is also automatically activated when autonomous cleaning has been started or when the cleaning robot has switched to sleep mode when not in use. The option for switching the child lock on and off can only be selected in the settings menu of the cleaning robot. When the PIN lock is active, the child lock cannot be used.
PIN lock:
The PIN lock allows the user to set their 4-digit personal security code, which they can use to unlock the cleaning robot. The PIN lock activates the display when the cleaning robot switches to sleep mode after 5 minutes or when the cleaning robot starts the cleaning process. When the PIN lock is active, the child lock cannot be used. The PIN lock can be activated and set in the app. To be able to assign a personal PIN, the initial PIN 9999 must be used.
Anti-theft function
With the anti-theft function, both the cleaning robot and the battery pack can be protected against theft. This protection can be activated separately in the app. The anti-theft function can be activated in the app once a PIN has been assigned and the PIN lock is active.
If the battery compartment cover is opened or the cleaning robot is lifted before it has been unlocked via the PIN lock, an alarm in the form of sound and light signals is triggered until the cleaning robot is unlocked using the PIN.
Accessories and spare parts
Only use original accessories and original spare parts.
They ensure that the appliance will run fault-free and safely.
Information on accessories and spare parts can be found at www.kaercher.com.
Scope of delivery
Check the contents for completeness when unpacking.
If any accessories are missing or in the event of any shipping damage, please notify your dealer.

Device description

  1. Dust container
  2. Dust container unlocking button
  3. Telescopic handle
  4. Telescopic handle unlocking button
  5. Storage compartment lid, telescopic handle
  6. Display
  7. LiDAR sensor
  8. “Back / cancel” button
  9. “Up” button
  10. “Down” button
  11. “Confirm” button
  12. On/Off/Pause button + Emergency stop
  13. Battery compartment cover
  14. Safety bumper
  15. Recessed grip on the device
  16. Coupling / decoupling of wheel
  17. Steering roller
  18. Wheel
  19. Side brushes
  20. leaning brush
  21. Cover of cleaning brush with sweeping edge
  22. Fall sensor
  23.  Ultrasound sensor for detecting transparent object
  24. Sensor for wall tracking
    • Charger, Battery Power+ 36/60
  • Battery pack, Battery Power+ 36/75
  • optional

Symbols on the display

Symbol Meaning
The device is connected to WLAN.
The device is connected to the installed SIM card.
The dot on the symbol indicates a new notification.
The percentage value describes the remaining battery run time per battery

pack.
| The device is operated in Eco mode.

Function of the cleaning robot

  • The mobile cleaning robot draws its energy from replaceable batteries inserted into the device. With two fully charged 36 V battery packs, the cleaning robot can clean up to 210 minutes.
  • The cleaning robot moves systematically. It scans the room with a LiDAR sensor and then cleans the room in stages. With additional ToF, ultrasonic and crash sensors, it detects obstacles and crashes early and avoids them.
    It touches low objects with its safety bumper that it cannot recognise with its sensors and avoids them after touching them.

Status displays

LED light colour Meaning
Blue Autonomous operation
White Transport mode
Yellow ● Ready for use

● Boot up / shut down
Orange| ● Warning
● Maintenance instructions
● Update installation
LED light colour| Meaning
---|---
Red| ● Critical fault
● Alarm
● Cleaning cannot be carried out
● Human assistance required

Modes

Cleaning modes
There are two cleaning modes to choose from. In both modes, the cleaning robot systematically cleans the room by dividing it into segments. A cleaning around the edges of the segment is always carried out first. The cleaning robot then cleans the segment “lanes”.
Basic Modus:

  • One-time cleaning that cannot be scheduled.

  • Suitable for closed rooms in which the cleaning robot is allowed to move freely.

  • The cleaning robot can be operated via the app without any set-up and is ready for use immediately after the initial start-up.

  • The cleaning robot does not need to be set up in advance. Cleaning is carried out without a previously established and stored map.

  • After cleaning, the cleaning robot returns to the starting point where it began cleaning. Routine mode:

  • Suitable for complex environments that require reg- ular cleaning. To be able to use this mode, a map of the surroundings must be created beforehand. The card is named in the app and should be processed for efficient cleaning.

  • To carry out cleaning, an already created map is selected on the cleaning robot. This allows the cleaning  robot to plan the segments efficiently from  he beginning and to work in an even more productive manner. The map adapted by the user is taken into
    account by the cleaning robot when planning the segments.

  • The cleaning of a selected map can be started by using the display on the cleaning robot or through a scheduled cleaning in the app.

  • The cleaning robot must be placed in the starting ar- ea (approx. 2 m x 2 m) of the map.

  • If the map selected on the cleaning robot does not match the outline of the room to be cleaned where the cleaning robot is located, the localisation fails and the cleaning robot does not start cleaning. A notification ppears on the display.

Suction strength
The desired suction strength can be selected on the cleaning robot’s display under “Settings” > “Suction mode” or in the app. The setting applies to the entire map, except for special cleaning zones.
1 Normal mode
2 Eco mode

  • Reduced suction performance and brush speed
  • Energy-saving: resulting in longer run time
  • Reduced volume: thus suitable for noise-sensitive environments, e.g. in corridors in front of conference rooms or hotel rooms

Sleep mode
The cleaning robot automatically switches to sleep mode after 5 minutes of inactivity.
The display is switched off, the cloud or app connection and the buttons remain active.
To exit sleep mode, press any operation button.
Error mode
When light and sound are activated, the cleaning robot emits an acoustic signal and visual signal as soon as an error occurs.
Critical error (red):

  • The cleaning robot cannot continue cleaning.

  • The cleaning robot emits an acoustic signal and the LED strip flashes red

  • A notification is displayed in the app.
    Warning notice (orange):

  • The cleaning robot emits an acoustic signal and the LED strip flashes orange.

  • Cleaning continues. Human assistance may be necessary,e.g. to change the battery packs or empty the dirt receptacle. Once the cleaning robot finishes cleaning or a battery change is necessary beforehand, the robot returns to the starting point of the map.

  • A notification is displayed in the app.

Unpacking

  1. Check the package contents when unpacking.
  2. In case of shipping damage, inform dealer immedi- ately.
  3. Remove the protective film from the top of the de- vice, the battery compartment cover and the lid of the storage compartment for the telescopic handle.
  4. Remove the foam to protect the safety bumper.

Charging battery packs
Charge the battery packs (see operating instructions and safety instructions for the battery packs and the charger).
Note
Fully charge the battery packs each time they are charged before reinserting them into the device.
Startup
Installing the side brush

  1. Push the side brushes into the holders at the bottom of the device until they audibly click into place.

Note
Two screws are included to secure the side brushes to the device if they should come loose during cleaning and require additional securing.
Fitting the battery packs

  1. Open the battery compartment cover.
  2. Press one or two battery packs into the battery pack holder on the device until you feel it/them latch into place.
  3. Close the battery compartment cover.

Downloading the app and connecting the device
To be able to use all available functions we recommended downloading the Kärcher KIRA Robots app, see Accompanying product information.
Connect cleaning robots with the Kärcher KIRA Robots app:

  1. Download the Kärcher KIRA Robots app.
  2. Open the Kärcher KIRA Robots app.
  3. Log in or create an account.
  4. Follow the step-by-step instructions in the App.

Operation

ATTENTION
Danger due to obstacles
Risk of damage
Before operating the cleaning robot, make sure that there are no obstacles on the floor, stairs or landings.
ATTENTION
Risk of damage to the floor During cleaning, small parts could get caught in the Cleaning brush and scratch the floor. Before each cleaning process, check the Cleaning brush for small parts that are stuck.
ATTENTION
Risk of damage
The cleaning robot does not recognise escalators, which can cause the device to fall.
Keep the cleaning robot away from escalators.
Rules for operation

  • Keep the floor free of objects lying around to ensure efficient cleaning. Obstacles require time-consuming cleaning because the cleaning robot has to drive around objects.
  • Open the doors of the rooms that were also open during the creation of the map and are to be cleaned.
  • For cleaning in Routine mode: Carry out the configuration in the app so that the cleaning robot can clean according to individual cleaning requirements (no-go zones, different cleaning parameters, etc.), see chapter Adaptation options in the app.
  • Danger zones and areas that the cleaning robot is not allowed to enter must be demarcated in the map beforehand either manually or with a no-go zone.

Switching on the device

  1. Keep On/Off/Pause button pressed for 3 seconds. The device starts up.

  2.  Wait until the dashboard appears on the display. Note
    When starting up the device for the first time, wait briefly until the SIM card establishes reception.

  3. Press any button.
    The main menu appears on the display.

Settings
The settings can be accessed in the main menu under “Settings”.
Suction strength
You can choose between Normal mode and Eco mode, see chapter Suction strength.
Notifications

  1. Select the “Notifications” button in the “Settings” main menu.

The display shows the last five notifications, which could still be relevant.
Device settings
Settings for light, sound and language can be made on the cleaning robot. Settings can also be reset.
Light:

  1. In the “Settings” main menu, select the “Device set- tings” button.
  2. Select the “Lights” button.
  3. Select the desired setting using the arrow keys and confirm with “Confirm” button.

Sound:

  1. In the “Settings” main menu, select the “Device set- tings” button.
  2. Select the “Sound” button.
  3. Select the desired setting using the arrow keys and confirm with “Confirm” button. If the “Warnings” setting is selected, signals are only emitted when warning or error messages occur. If the “Device sounds” setting is selected, signals are also emitted when the unit is booted up and shut down. The language of the display on the cleaning robot can be selected in the main menu via “Settings” > “Device settings” > “Language”. The unit can be reset to the factory settings in the main menu under “Settings” > “Device settings” > “Reset settings”.

Note The maps that have already been created and the device settings that have been made are deleted when the device is reset.
Locking / security

  1. In the “Settings” main menu, select the “Locking/security” button.
  2. Select the desired setting using the arrow keys and confirm with “Confirm” button. Selecting the “Flight mode” setting disconnects the Internet connection. Selecting the “Child lock” setting activates the child lock.

Help

  1. In the “Settings” main menu, select the “Help” button to call up animations on the maintenance of the device.
  2. Select the desired animation using the arrow keys and confirm with “Confirm” button.

My robot

  1. In the “Settings” main menu, select the “My robot” button.
    Information about the device is shown on the display:

Connecting the device to the app
When opening the app for the first time, step-by-step in- structions appear.

  1. Follow the step-by-step instructions in the App.
  2. On the device display, select the “Connect robot to app” button in the “Settings” main menu.
  3. Scan the QR code.

The device is connected to the app.
Note
The cleaning robot can only be added to one account.
To connect the cleaning robot to a new account, it must first be removed from the old account. However, a main account can invite several users to give them access to a cleaning robot.
Settings in the app
The following settings can only be made in the app:

  • Create an account and invite other users to this account
  • Connect a user and cleaning robot
  • Schedule cleanings and predefine suction modes
  • Create and edit cleaning maps
  • Receiving notifications
  • View detailed cleaning reports
  •  Set a security code
  • Activate an anti-theft device
  • Use the “Where is my robot?” search function
  • Edit data for “My robot”, see chapter My robot.
  • Assign and change robot names

Basic mode
Basic mode can be used without an app.

  • One-time cleaning that cannot be scheduled.
  • Suitable for closed rooms in which the cleaning ro- bot is allowed to move freely.

Starting cleaning
Note
Check the sensors for dirt and clean them with a damp, lint-free cloth if necessary.

  1. In the “Cleaning” main menu, select the “Basic mode” button.
    A prompt appears on the display asking whether the device and the environment have been prepared for cleaning.

  2. Prepare the device and the environment accordingly and confirm with the “Confirm” button.
    The cleaning robot starts cleaning.

  3. Once cleaning is finished, the cleaning robot returns to the starting area.
    The display shows the time needed for cleaning and the size of the cleaned area.
    A detailed cleaning report can be viewed in the app.

Starting the exploratory run on the device

  1. In the “Cleaning” main menu, select the button “New map” > “Autonomous mapping”. A prompt appears on the display asking whether the evice and the environment have been prepared for cleaning.
  2. Prepare the device and the surrounding area accordingly and keep the floor free of objects lying around. Open the doors of the rooms that are to be cleaned.
  3. onfirm with “Confirm” button The cleaning robot starts the exploratory run.
  4. Once the exploratory run is complete, the cleaning robot returns to the starting point. The display shows the time needed for the exploratory run.

The map is now available in the app and can be named and adapted. If there is no connection to the app when the map is created, the map is still initially saved on the cleaning robot with a date and time stamp.
Performing a manual exploratory run
Manual map creation is suitable for areas where auton- omous map creation could be challenging for the cleaning robot (e.g. glass buildings) or for areas that do not need to be fully mapped, as no complete cleaning of the area is required.

  1. In the “Cleaning” main menu, select the button “New map” > “Manual mapping”. A message appears on the display stating that the wheels must not be decoupled for manual map cre- ation. The cleaning robot must be guided via the telescopic handle through the areas in the room that are to be depicted on the map.
  2. Confirm the message with “Confirm” button and guide the cleaning robot slowly through the room using the telescopic  handle. The map creation is shown on the display at the same time.
  3. To end the manual exploratory run, confirm the map creation on the display with “Confirm” button. The display shows the time needed for the exploratory run.

The map is now available in the app and can be named and adapted.
Naming and adapting the map in the app
The map can be named and adapted in the app via the “Maps” tab.
Adaptation options in the app

  • Determining no-go zones and virtual walls
  • Define starting area
  • Set special cleaning zones and definition of single or double cleaning
  • Defining suction strength (see chapter Suction strength) for cleaning maps and cleaning zones
  • Create schedules

Select a map on the cleaning robot and start cleaning
Note
The cleaning robot must be placed in the starting area marked on the map before cleaning. The starting area is approx. 2 m x 2 m and corresponds to the place where the cleaning robot started creating the map. The starting area can be subsequently moved in the app. The labels supplied with the device can be attached to the wall or a hard floor to mark the start area. The labels are not detected by the device, but merely serve as a guide for the user.
Note
Check the sensors for dirt and clean them with a damp, lint-free cloth if necessary.

  1. In the “Cleaning” main menu, select the button “Ex- isting maps”. A list of the stored maps appears on the display.
  2. Select the desired map and confirm with “Confirm” button. The cleaning robot starts cleaning.
  3. Once cleaning is finished, the cleaning robot returns to the starting point.
    The display shows the time needed for cleaning and the size of the cleaned area.
    A detailed cleaning report is available in the app.

Create scheduled cleaning

  1. A scheduled cleaning can be created in the app via the “Tasks” tab.
    Assign card to a device
    A card can be assigned to one or more cleaning robots in the app via the “Maps” tab or via the cleaning robot detail view.
    Initially, the map is assigned to the cleaning robot with which it was created.

Exchanging battery packs

  • If the battery charge is less than 20%, a notification appears on the display of the device and in the app indicating the need to replace of one or both battery packs so that the cleaning robot can continue cleaning.
  • If the battery charge is 10%, the cleaning robot stops cleaning and returns to the starting area. A message appears on the display and in the app.
    Note
    The cleaning robot can only continue cleaning after the battery packs have been replaced.
    If the battery packs are not replaced, the cleaning robot switches off.
  1. Open the battery compartment cover.
  2.  Remove the battery packs (see chapter Removing the battery pack).
  3. Insert the battery packs, see chapter Fitting the bat- tery packs.
  4. Close the battery compartment cover.
  5. Confirm with “Confirm” button. Cleaning continues.

Interrupt or end cleaning

  1. Press the On/Off/Pause button. Cleaning is interrupted.
    A message indicating that cleaning has been paused appears on the display for 3 seconds.

  2. Confirm with “Confirm” button or wait 3 seconds. The options “Continue cleaning”, “Back to starting point”, “End cleaning” appear on the display.

  3. Select the desired setting using the arrow keys and confirm with “Confirm” button. Depending on the selection, the cleaning robot continues leaning, returns to the starting point or stops cleaning.

Note
If the child lock is enabled during the interruption, it needs to be unlocked before making a selection.
If the PIN lock is activated during the interruption, a message appears on the display. The code must be entered using the arrow keys and  then confirmed before making a selection.
Switching off the device

  1. Keep On/Off/Pause button pressed for 3 seconds.
    A prompt appears on the display asking whether the cleaning robot should really be switched off.

  2. Confirm with “Confirm” button. The cleaning robot switches off.

Removing the battery pack

  1. Open the battery compartment cover.
  2. Press the battery pack unlocking button. The battery pack pops a few centimetres out of the battery pack holder.
  3. Remove the battery pack.

Transport

CAUTION
Risk of injury or damage due to non-observance of the weight
Be aware of the weight of the device during transportation.
Note Before transport, both edges must be decoupled.

  1. Lift up the tab on the decoupler, pull the tab and turn it anticlockwise. The wheel is decoupled.
  2. Open the lid of the storage compartment for the tel- escopic handle.
  3. Press the unlocking button on the telescopic handle.
  4. Pull the telescopic handle and remove it from the device.
  5. Use the telescopic handle to transport the unit.
  6. After transport, push the telescopic handle back into the device and close the lid of the storage compartment.
  7. Lift up the tab on the decoupler, press the decoupler in via the tab and turn it clockwise.

The wheel is coupled.

Storage

CAUTION
Risk of injury or damage due to non-observance of the weight
Be aware of the weight of the device during storage.
The device may only be stored indoors.
If the cleaning robot is not to be used for a longer period of time, proceed as follows:

  1. Charge the battery pack (see operating instructions for the battery pack and charger).
  2. Store the charged battery pack in a cool and dry place.

Care and service

Maintenance intervals
Notifications appear on the display and in the app to remind the user to maintain the device. The maintenance intervals may differ, depending on how often the cleaning robot is used.
After each operation

  1. Check the cleaning brush, the side brushes and the wheels and clean them if necessary.
  2. Charge the battery packs.
  3. Check whether the dust container needs to be emptied.
  4.  Clean the sensors with a moist, lint-free cloth. If necessary, use additional glass cleaner.

Weekly

  1. Clean the filter and the pre-filter.
  2. Clean the cleaning brush.
  3. Clean the wheels.

Replacing upon wear

  1. Replace the side brushes.
  2. Replace the sweeping edge.
  3. Replace the cleaning brush.
  4.  Replace the filter.

Maintenance work

Maintenance tasks as animation
Various maintenance tasks are stored as animations in the device and can be called up on the display or in theapp, see chapter Help.
Cleaning the wheels
Dirt particles (e.g. sand.) can get stuck on the running surface and then damage sensitive, smooth floor surfaces.

  1. Clean the wheel running surfaces.

Emptying the dust container

  1. Press the unlocking button on the dust container and remove the dust container from the device.
  2. If necessary, lift up the handle on the dust container.
  3. Press the unlocking button on the door of the dust container.
  4. Lower the door of the dust container.
  5. Empty the dust container.

Cleaning the filter

  1. Press the unlocking button on the dust container and remove the dust container from the device.
  2. Press the tab on the filter cover and lift up the filter cover.
  3. Remove the filter.
  4. Knock out the filter.

Removing and cleaning the cleaning brush

  1. Remove the cover of the cleaning brush with sweep- ing edge.
  2. Remove the cleaning brush.
    Remove tangled threads and hairs.

Removing and cleaning the side brush

  1. Remove the side brush from the holder.
  2. Remove tangled threads and hairs.

Cleaning the sensors

  1. lean the sensors with a moist, lint-free cloth. If nec- essary, use additional glass cleaner.

Troubleshooting guide

If an error occurs, a notification appears on the device display with instructions that must be followed to correct the problem.
For error messages that can only be rectified by a service technician, an error code is also displayed.
If this still occurs after several restarts, please contact customer service.
Malfunctions without information shown on the display

Malfunction Rectification
The cleaning robot cannot be switched on 1. Check whether the battery packs

are charged and charge them if necessary.

Customer Service department
If the malfunction cannot be corrected, the device must be checked by the Customer Service department.
Warranty
The warranty conditions issued by our relevant sales company apply in all countries. We shall remedy possible malfunctions on your appliance within the warranty period free of cost, provided that a material or manufacturing flaw is the cause. In a warranty case, please contact your dealer (with the purchase receipt) or the next authorised customer service site. (See overleaf for the address)
Further warranty information (if available) can be found in the service area of your local Kärcher website under “Downloads”.

Declaration of Conformity

EU Declaration of Conformity We hereby declare that the machine described below complies with the relevant basic safety and health requirements in the EU Directives, both in its basic design and construction as well as in the version placed in circulation by us. This declaration is invalidated by any changes made to the machine that are not approved by us.
Product: Autonomous vacuum cleaner
Type: 1.454-500.0
Currently applicable EU Directives
2006/42/EC (+2009/127/EC) 2014/53/EU 2011/65/EU
Harmonised standards used
EN 60335-1 EN 60335-2-72 EN 62368-1: 2014 EN 62311: 2020 EN IEC 63000: 2018 EN IEC 55014-1: 2021 EN IEC 55014-2: 2021
EN 301 489-1 V2.2.3
EN 301 489-17 V3.2.4
EN 301 489-52 V1.2.1
EN 301 908-1 V15.1.1
EN 301 908-2 V13.1.1
EN 301 908-13 V13.2.1
EN 301 511 V12.5.1
EN 300 328 V2.2.2
EN 301 893 V2.1.1
Additional implemented standard
IEC63327:2021
EN 60335-2-69
The signatories act on behalf of and with the authority of the company management. Documentation supervisor: S. Reiser
Alfred Kärcher SE & Co. KG
Alfred-Kärcher-Str. 28 – 40
71364 Winnenden (Germany)
Ph.: +49 7195 14-0
Fax: +49 7195 14-2212
Winnenden, 2024/11/01
Declaration of Conformity (UK)
We hereby declare that the product described below complies with the relevant provisions of the following UK Regulations, both in its basic design and construction as well as in the version put into circulation by us. This declaration shall cease to be valid if the product is modified without our prior approval. Product: Autonomous vacuum cleaner Type: 1.454-500.0
Currently applicable UK Regulations
S.I. 2008/1597 (as amended)
S.I. 2017/1206 (as amended)
S.I. 2012/3032 (as amended)
Designated standards used
EN 60335-1
EN 60335-2-72
EN 62368-1: 2014
EN 62311: 2020
EN IEC 63000: 2018
EN IEC 55014-1: 2021
EN IEC 55014-2: 2021
EN 301 489-1 V2.2.3
EN 301 489-17 V3.2.4
EN 301 489-52 V1.2.1
EN 301 908-1 V15.1.1
EN 301 908-2 V13.1.1
EN 301 908-13 V13.2.1
EN 301 511 V12.5.1
EN 300 328 V2.2.2
EN 301 893 V2.1.1
Additional implemented standard
IEC63327:2021
EN 60335-2-69
The signatories act on behalf of and with the authority of the company management. Documentation supervisor: S. Reiser
Alfred Kärcher SE & Co. KG
Alfred-Kärcher-Str. 28 – 40
71364 Winnenden (Germany)
Ph.: +49 7195 14-0
Fax: +49 7195 14-2212
Winnenden, 2024/11/01

Technical data

Electrical connection Kira CV50
Nominal power W 230
Wireless connections LTE/4G, WLAN
Frequency MHz 2400- 2483 51705835
Max. signal strength, WLAN dBm <20
Device performance data
Tank content l 4,5
Suction performance, air quantity l/s 16
Suction performance, vacuum kPa (mbar) 19,3

(193)
Theoretical surface performance| m ²/h| 525
Operating time with full battery charge (2 batteries) in normal operation (7.5 Ah)| Minutes| 140
Operating time with full battery charge (2 batteries) in Eco mode (7.5 Ah)| Minutes| 210
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Autonomous travel speed (max.)| km/h| 1,5
Dimensions and weights| |
Length x width x height| mm| 577 x 580 x 302
Weight (without accessories)| kg| 15,5
Working width| mm| 350
Autonomous passage width (min.)| mm| 650
Autonomous clearance height (min.)| mm| 320
Incline| |
Climbing ability| %| 6
Battery pack| |
Number of battery packs| | 2
Number of battery packs Charging time of battery pack with Minutes 80% / 100% quick charger| Minutes| 58/ 81
Charging current| A| 6
Determined values in acc. with EN 60335-2-69| 1|
Sound pressure level LwA| dB(A)| 57
Sound power level L pA| dB(A)| 70
LPA and LWA uncertainty| dB(A)| 2

Subject to technical modifications.
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