taurus B08DWR3G9K HOMELAND GYRO Automatic Vacuum Cleaner User Manual

June 6, 2024
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taurus B08DWR3G9K HOMELAND GYRO Automatic Vacuum Cleaner User Manual
taurus B08DWR3G9K HOMELAND GYRO Automatic Vacuum
Cleaner

Dear customer,
Many thanks for choosing to purchase a TAURUS brand product.

Thanks to its technology, design and operation and the fact that it exceeds the strictest quality standards, a fully satisfactory use and long product life can be assured.

Read these instructions carefully before switching on the appliance and keep them for future reference. Failure to follow and observe these instructions could lead to an accident.

USE AND CARE

  • Do not use the appliance if its accessories are not properly fitted.
  • Do not use the appliance to gather up water or any other liquid.
  • Do not use the appliance if the on/off switch does not work.
  • Respect the MAX level indicator.
  • Remove the batteries from the appliance if you are not going to use it for some time.
  • Store this appliance out of reach of children and/or persons with physical, sensory or reduced mental or lack of experience and knowledge.
  • Do not work on areas where there are metal objects, such as nails and/or screws.
  • Never vacuum hot or sharp objects (cigarette butts, ashes, nails, etc.).
  • Do not open the battery/ies under any circumstances whatsoever.
  • When the battery/ies is not in use, keep it away from other metal objects like paper clips, coins, keys, screws … that could connect a terminal to another.
  • Do not shortcircuit the battery terminals as this may cause an explosion or fire.
  • The battery/ies should be stored at a temperature of below 40ºC.

DESCRIPTION

DESCRIPTION DESCRIPTION

TOP VIEW

  • A Robot vacuum cleaner top cover
  • B Antiscratch band
  • C Front impact infrared sensor
  • D Operation button
  • E Red light fixed or blinking error
  • F Operating light
  • G Charge light indicator.
  • H Selfcleaning brush

BOTTOM VIEW

  • I Antifall sensors
  • J Side brushes
  • K Load contact points
  • L Swivel wheels
  • M Right wheel
  • N Left wheel
  • O Main rotative brush
  • R Power interuptor
  • S Battery cover

CHARGING BASE

  • U Charging base
  • V Sensor base
  • W Charger
  • X Load contact points

DUST TANK

  • Y Dust tank
  • Z Dust tank cover
  • AA Textile prefilter
  • AB EPA Filter
  • AC Sponge Filter
  • AD Dust container removal button

WATER TANK

  • AE Water tank
  • AF Microfiber mop
  • AG Hermetic water tank lid
  • AH Water tank removal button

REMOTE CONTROL

  • AI MODE button
  • AJ Button Cleaning mode Go Home(returns to the charging station automatically)
  • AK Direction buttons (up / down / right / left)
  • AL Start button or stop
  • AM Button to select the schedule
  • AN Button to select the time
  • AR Suction Power

NOTE: Insert 2 AAA batteries before using the remote control for the first time. Make sure that the positive and negative poles are located in the correct direction in the battery compartment. If the model of your appliance does not have the accessories described above, they can also be bought separately from the Technical Assistance Service.

IMPORTANT

  • Cables or other objects on the ground can hinder the mobility of the robot. Remove these objects before using the robot vacuum cleaner.
    DESCRIPTION

  • Use the vacuum cleaner the robot only on short pile carpets.

  • Furniture less than 8cm can block the robot. Lift the furniture if you need to clean this area.

  • Put a safety barrier on the stairs to prevent it from falling in case the fall arrest sensors do not work properly.
    DESCRIPTION

INSTALLATION

Be sure to remove all packaging material from inside the appliance.

WIFI CONNECTION & DOWNLOADING THE APP

To be able to use the Homeland Gyro robot from anywhere, the Taurus Homeland App has to be downloaded.
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SETUP

  • Download the Taurus Homeland App from the App Store or Google Play.
  • Sign up using your email address and a password.
  • Confirm registration using the verification code that will be sent to your email account.
  • Create your home, name your home, establish the geographical location and select the room where you are going to place the smart device.
  • Add Homeland Gyro by following the steps described in THE QUICK GUIDE.

LUMINOUS WI-FI INDICATOR

  • To connect the Robot to the Wi-Fi:
    • Press the button power interrutor (R).
    • Press the Operation button (D) until the button light flashes.

IMPORTANT

  • The device only supports a 2.4G Wi-Fi network.
  • If the connection fails again, then check the following:
    The robot is too far away from the router.
    The Wi-Fi password is incorrect.
    The Wi-Fi network is not 2.4GHz

CHARGING BASE POSITION

  • Connect the charger to the charging base.
  • Place the load base flat and next to the wall.
  • To receive a good signal, you must leave a radius of 1m to the right and left and 2 meters forward of the base.
  • Connect to the power.
    CHARGING

INSTALL SIDE BRUSHES

Mount the side brushes on the bottom of the robot by pressing the brushes into its slot.
INSTALLATION

BATTERY CHARGE

  • Warning: A new battery does not come with a full charge and must be fully charged before using the device for the first time.

  • Charge the battery at room temperature between 4 and 40ºC.

  • Turn on the ON / OFF button located on the bottom of the robot.
    BATTERY CHARGE

  • Put the robot in the charging base and ensure that the automatic charging poles are aligned correctly.
    BATTERY CHARGE

  • Operation button (D): the blue LED will light blinking. When the LED stops blinking the robot is loaded. Load the robot for 4 hours before the first use.

ACTIVATE THE ROBOT

  • Before starting use, ensure that the power switch (R) is on.

  • Press the operation button (D) to awaken the robot.
    BATTERY CHARGE

  • Press the operation button (D) to start cleaning, you can also start cleaning by pressing the button (AL) on the remote control.
    BATTERY CHARGE

NOTE: If the battery is about to run out, the robot will return to the charging base automatically to recharge.
NOTE: If the load base is inaccessible, the robot can not be recharged, it will return to the initial situation and the cleaning system will end. In this case, place the robot manually in the charging base so that it can be recharged correctly.

PAUSE THE ROBOT

  • To stop the robot press the operation button (D) or press the on / off button (AL) on the remote control.
    BATTERY CHARGE

  • To resume the cleaning cycle, press the operation button (D) again.

  • For the robot to return to the charging base (U) press the Go Home button (AJ).

POWER OFF THE ROBOT

To turn off the robot press the operation button (D) next until the operation indicator goes off.

BATTERY CHARGE

CLEANING MODES

AUTO CLEANING MODE

  • The robot starts to vacuum automatically and combines the different cleaning modes in one optimizing the cleaning of your home to the maximum. To use the AUTO cleaning mode, press the button (AI) on the remote control.
    CLEANING MODES

  • When the cleaning cycle ends or if the battery runs out, it returns to the charging base automatically.

SPIRAL CLEANING MODE

The robot starts vacuum at a particular point by spiraling outward approximately (1 meter) in  diameter and then spiraling inward to where it started. To use the spiral cleaning mode, press the (AI) button on the remote control.
CLEANING MODES

MAX CLEANING MODE

  • The robot increases its suction power to provide a deeper cleaning.

  • To use the MAX cleaning mode, press the (AR) button on the remote control.
    CLEANING MODES

  • MAX cleaning mode can only be activated during operation in AUTO cleaning mode.

EDGE CLEANING MODES

  • Once the robot finishes cleaning the open areas of your floor, use the perimeter mode to make sure it has been cleaned along the walls and around the legs of the furniture.
    CLEANING MODES

  • If you prefer a faster cleaning of the edges, press the button (AI) on the remote control.

SMALL ROOM CLEANING MODE

  • When it is necessary to clean a specific room, press the room cleaning mode button on the remote control (AI).
    CLEANING MODES

  • When the cleaning is finished, the robot will stop.

  • Make sure to close the doors of the room while using this mode.

GO HOME MODE

  • Mode of return to the charging base automatically when the robot detects that only 15% of the battery is left.
    CLEANING MODES

  • To activate the Go Home mode, press the (AJ) button on the remote control.

WATER TANK ICONTROL MODE

  • At the end of the suction process, you can change the dust deposit through the water tank (AE) to continue cleaning. The water tank works by dripping so the mop will moisten and mop the floor.

  • Open the hermetic lid of the tank (AG) and introduce water into the tank.
    CLEANING MODES

  • Put the mop that is fastened securely.
    CLEANING MODES

  • Enter the water tank and select the cleaning mode you need.
    CLEANING MODES

IMPORTANT

  • Do not use the mop outdoors.
  • Remove the carpets to avoid damaging them.
  • Before loading the robot, remove the water tank and the mop.

CLEANING SCHEDULE

  • The robot vacuum cleaner has cleaning schedule settings that allow you to customize when you clean your home.
  • These settings can only be confirmed via the remote control.

IMPORTANT

  • Make sure that the remote control is close to the robot while setting the clock or time.
  • Make sure that the power switch is in the ON position.

CONFIGURE THE CLOCK OF THE REMOTE CONTROL

  • Press the (AN) button on the remote control, the time selector starts blinking.
    CONFIGURE

  • Press the button to select the current day, press the (AL) button to confirm, and enter the setting.

  • The hour (Hr) starts to flash, press the / button to set the time, press the / button to switch between hours and minutes, with each press, the time increases or decreases 1.

  • Press the (AL) button in progress or stop the robot will beep when the time setting is completed.
    CONFIGURE

CONFIGURE THE CLEANING HOURS

  • Press the (AM) button to select and the date will start flashing. If you don’t select a date, the “SUN” indicator for the day of the week will start flashing (SUN, MON, TUE, WED, THU, FRI, SAT) .
    CONFIGURE

  • Press / button to change the date. After setting, press the (AL) button to confirm and enter the time setting.

  • The hour will begin to flash, press  /  button to adjust time, and press / to switch between hours and minutes. With each press, the time increases or decreases 1.

  • Press the (AL) button in progress or stop the robot will beep when the time setting is completed.
    CONFIGURE

CANCEL THE SETTINGS OF THE CLEANING HOURS

Press the (AM) button on the remote control for 4 seconds, the vacuum cleaner will emit a beep when the cleaning schedule confirmation is canceled.
SETTINGS

LED INDICATOR

LED LIGHT ROBOT STATUS
Flashing blue Charging
Solid blue Standby / Cleaning / Fully charged
Off Robot is off. To conserve power, the light automati- cally turns off when

robot is not docked to the char- ging doc and has been inactive for 1 minute.
Blue light Flash Fast/Blue and Red light lash/Flashing Red/Beep| Robot has an error. Refer to the troubleshooting section ”Anomalies” in this manual for solutions

MAINTENANCE

  • Disconnect the battery charger from the mains and allow it to cool before undertaking any cleaning task.
  • Clean the equipment with a damp cloth with a few drops of washingup liquid and then dry.
  • Do not use solvents, or products with an acid or base pH such as bleach, or abrasive products, for cleaning the appliance.
  • Do not let water or any other liquid get into the air vents to avoid damage to the inner parts of the appliance.
  • Never submerge the appliance in water or any other liquid or place it under running water.
  • Never submerge the connector in water or any other liquid or place it under running water.
HOMELAND GYRO CLEANING REPLACEMENT FREQUENCY
Dust Bin After each use
Filters Once every week Every 2 months
Rolling Brush Once every week Every 6-12 months
Side Brushes Once every month Every 3-6 months(or when visibly worn)
Sensors Once every month
Charging Pins Once every month
Swivel wheel Once every month

EMPTYING THE POWDER TANK

  • Empty the dust container after each use.

  • Uncouple the dust container from the appliance.
    POWDER TANK

  • Open the emptying lid of the tank where indicated by the arrows and pour its contents into an appropriate waste container.
    POWDER TANK

CHANGE OF FILTERS

  • Disconnect the powder container from the appliance.

  • Open the lid of the filter compartment located in the upper part of the dust tank.
    CHANGE OF FILTERS

  • Extract the filter and shake lightly to expose the dust.
    CHANGE OF FILTERS

CHANGE OF BATTERY

  • Unscrew the screw of the battery cover and remove the cover.
    CHANGE OF BATTERY

  • Disconnect the plug between the battery and the robot.
    CHANGE OF BATTERY

  • Insert the new battery, connect it to the robot and close the lid.
    CHANGE OF BATTERY

CLEANING MOP

  • Remove the tank lid.
  • Wash the mop with water and let it dry.

CLEANING ROBOT’S MAIN ROTATIVE BRUSH AND SIDE BRUSHES

  • Open the compartment lid, remove the brush and clean the compartment with a damp cloth.
    CLEANING ROBOT’S

  • Clean the central rotating brush. Cut the hair wrapped in the brush with the blade that includes the selfcleaning brush.
    CLEANING ROBOT’S

  • Remove the side brushes using a damp cloth to clean them.
    CLEANING ROBOT’S

CLEANING ROBOT’S SWIVEL WHEEL

Remove the castor wheel and then use the selfcleaning brush to clean the dust.
CLEANING ROBOT’S

CLEANING ROBOT’S ANTIFALLING SENSORS

  • For a good operation of the sensors remove the dust often with the brush self-cleaning or a dry cloth.
    CLEANING ROBOT’S

  • Refit the fixing parts of the side brushes.

CLEANING ROBOT’S LOAD CONTACT POINTS

Clean the automatic loading poles and load it with the cleaning cloth and a dry cloth.
CLEANING ROBOT’S

REPAIR

Take the appliance to an authorised technical support service if product is damaged or other problems arise. Do not attempt to disassemble or repair the appliance yourself as this may be dangerous.

FOR EU PRODUCT VERSIONS AND/OR IN CASE THAT IT IS REQUESTED IN YOUR COUNTRY

ECOLOGY AND RECYCLABILITY OF THE PRODUCT

  • The materials of which the packaging of this appliance consists are included in a collection, classification and recycling system. Should you wish to dispose of them, use the appropriate public recycling bins for each type of material.
  • The product does not contain concentrations of substances that could be considered harmful to the environment.

 This symbol means that in case you wish to dispose of the product once its working life has ended; take it to an authorised waste agent for the selective collection of Waste from Electric and Electronic Equipment (WEEE).

 This symbol means that product may include a battery or batteries; user must to remove them before disposing of the product. Remember that batteries must be disposed of in duly authorised containers. Do not dispose of them in fire.

HOW TO REMOVE THE BATTERIES FROM THE INTERIOR OF THE DEVICE

  • CAUTION: It is important that the batteries are fully discharged prior to its withdrawal from the apparatus.

  • CAUTION: the appliance must be disconnected from the supply mains when removing the batteries.

  • To remove the batteries, once the life of the appliance, proceed as follows:

  • Unscrew the screw of the battery cover and remove the cover.
    REMOVING INSTRUCTIONS

  • Disconnect the plug between the battery and the robot.
    REMOVING INSTRUCTIONS

This appliance complies with Directive 2014/35/
EU on Low Voltage, Directive 2014/30/EU on
Electromagnetic Compatibility, Directive 2011/65/
EU on the restrictions of the use of certain hazardous substances in electrical and electronic equipment and Directive 2009/125/EC on the ecodesign requirements for energyrelated products.

ANOMALIES

In case of detecting any anomaly, check the following table:

STATUS LIGHT COLOR SOLUTION
Normal The blue light is always on
Recharging The blue light flickers slowly
Low power The blue light flickers fast
Abnormal bottom sensor The red light is always on and voice broadcast errors

Re-put the host bakc to the

floor

Abnormal bumper switch| The red light is always on and voice broadcast errors| Check the sensitivity of the front bumper
Side brush overloaded| The red light is always on and voice broadcast errors| Check the side brush
Drive wheel overloaded| The red light is always on and voice broadcast errors| Check the drive wheel
Abnormal fan| The red light is always on and voice broadcast errors| Check the fan
Abnormal roller brush| The red light is always on and voice broadcast errors| Check the roller brush

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