KARCHER RCV 5 Cleaning Robot Instruction Manual
- September 15, 2024
- Karcher
Table of Contents
- KARCHER RCV 5 Cleaning Robot
- Safety instructions
- Accessories and spare parts
- Device description
- Functional Description
- Functions
- Initial start-up
- Operation
- Storage
- Care and service
- Troubleshooting guide
- Warranty
- Technical data
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
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Safety instructions
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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.
Safety instructions for cleaning robot
In addition to the notes in the operating instructions, the general safety
regulations and accident prevention guidelines applicable by law must be
adhered to. The laser radar of the device complies with IEC 60825-1:2014 for
Class 1 laser product safety and does not produce laser radiation that is
hazardous to the human body.
DANGER
- Risk of asphyxiation. Keep packaging film out of the reach of children.
- Operation in explosive atmospheres is prohibited.
- 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.
WARNING
- Persons with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities and persons lacking experience and knowledge may only use the appliance if they are properly supervised, have been instructed on use of the appliance safely by a person responsible for their safety, and understand the resultant hazards involved.
- Children from the minimum age of 8 may use the appliance if they are properly supervised or have been instructed in its use by a person responsible for their safety, and if they have understood the resultant hazards involved.
- Children must be supervised to prevent them from playing with the appliance.
- Children may only perform cleaning work and user maintenance under supervision.
- The appliance contains electrical components – do not clean the appliance under running water.
- Switch off the device immediately and remove the mains plug before performing any care and service work.
- Do not open the battery pack. Repairs are only to be carried out by qualified personnel.
- The cleaning robot RCV 5 may only be charged on the charger of a charging station with the part number 9.773-014.0 or 2.269-643.0.
CAUTION
- Have repair work and work on electrical components carried out by the authorised customer service only.
- Switch off the device and unplug the mains plug before performing cleaning/maintenance.
- Risk of injury when loose fitting clothing, hair or jewellery is caught by moving parts of the device. Keep clothing and jewellery away from moving parts of the device. Tie long hair back.
- Risk of injury. Never touch the rotating roller brush of the device with fingers or tools during operation.
- Be aware of the risk of tripping due to the cleaning robot moving around.
- 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.
ATTENTION
- Do not use scouring agents, glass or multi-purpose cleaner for cleaning.
- Do not operate the device at temperatures below 0 °C.
- Only use the device indoors.
- Do not operate the device in rooms that are secured with an alarm system or motion sensor.
- Protect the device from extreme weather conditions, moisture and heat.
- Operate the device only at temperatures from 0°C to +35 °C.
- Damage to the device. Do not stand on the device or place children, objects or pets on it.
- Objects, e.g. on tables or small pieces of furniture, can fall over if the device bumps into the furniture.
- 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.
- Pick up any fragile or loose objects from the floor, such as vas-es, to prevent the device from bumping into them and causing damage.
- Do not use the device in an area that is above the floor, e.g. on a sofa.
- Cordon off all areas where there is a risk of the device falling down. E.g. stairways or galleries without barriers.
- Do not use the device on floors with liquids or sticky substances.
- Do not use the device for cleaning high pile carpets.
- Damage to the laser radar (LiDAR). Do not place the device upside down (the housing of the laser radar (LiDAR) should never touch the ground or hard surfaces).
- Do not carry the device by the cover of the laser radar (LiDAR).
- Do not pick up sharp or larger objects with the device, such as e.g. glass shards, gravel or toy parts.
- Do not spray any liquids into the device and make sure the dust container is dry before fitting it.
- Store the device fully charged and switched off in a cool and dry place.
Note Black carpets can have a negative influence on the driving behaviour.
Safety instructions for charging station
DANGER
- **** Only connect the device to an AC power source. The voltage indicated on the type plate must match the mains voltage of the power source.
- For safety reasons we recommend operating the device only via a fault current protection switch (maximum 30 mA).
- Never touch the mains plug and socket with wet hands.
WARNING
- Only connect the device to an electrical connection which has been set up by a qualified electrician as per IEC 60364-1.
- Check that the mains voltage corresponds with the voltage stated on the type plate of the charger.
- The appliance contains electrical components – do not clean the appliance un-der running water.
- Short circuit hazard. Keep conductive objects (e.g. screwdrivers or similar tools) away from the charging contacts.
- Short circuit hazard. Only clean the charging contacts of the charging station dry.
- Only charge the appliance using the original charger enclosed or with a charger approved by KÄRCHER.
- Check the mains cable for damage each time before every operation. Do not use a damaged mains cable. If damaged, replace the mains cable with an approved replacement. You can get a suitable replacement from KÄRCHER or one of our service partners.
- Applies to RCV 5 devices: Only the cleaning robot model “RCV 5” may be charged.
ATTENTION
- Use the charging station indoors only.
- Do not place the charging station near heat sources, e.g. heaters.
- Store the charging station indoors only, in a cool, dry place.
- Charge the cleaning robot at least once a month to avoid deep discharge of the battery.
- Switch off the charging station before all care and maintenance work.
Intended use
The device consists of two units, a charging station and a battery-powered
cleaning robot.
- The device is intended for fully automatic cleaning of textile and hard floor coverings indoors. It can be used for autonomous, continuous maintenance cleaning on all common floor coverings.
- This device has been developed for use in private households and is not intended for the load imposed by commercial use.
Environmental protection
The packing materials can be recycled. Do not dispose of packaging as
household rubbish but place it in recycling.
Old devices contain valuable, recyclable materials that should be recycled.
Batteries and battery packs contain substances which should not be released
into the envi-ronment. Therefore, please dispose of old devices, batteries and
battery packs using suitable collection systems.
Adhere to the recommendations of the legislature regarding the handling of
lithium ion batteries. Dispose of used and defective battery packs in
accordance with the applicable regulations.
Notes on the content materials (REACH)
Current information on content materials can be found at:
www.kaercher.de/REACH
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
The scope of delivery for the appliance is shown on the packaging. 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
Illustration A
- Reset switch
- Top cover
- Laser sensor (LiDAR)
- On/Off button
- “Return to charging station” button
- Wiper cloth
- Brush
- Battery compartment
- Wheel
- Fall sensor
- Collision sensor
- Side brush
- Ultrasound sensor
- 3D sensor with camera
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- Charging contacts
- Wiper cloth holder
- Brush cover
- Dust container
- water reservoir
- Cleaning tool
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- Charging station
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- Mains plug
- optional
Functional Description
The device consists of a charging station and a battery-powered cleaning
robot.
The mobile cleaning robot obtains its energy from a built-in rechargeable
battery. The cleaning robot can clean for up to 120 minutes with a single
battery charge. It automatically returns to the charging station to recharge
when the battery charge decreases.
The cleaning robot moves systematically. It scans the room with a 3-D laser
sensor with camera (LiDAR) and then cleans the room step-by-step. It avoids
obstacles that are at least as high as the LiDAR tower.
Artificial intelligence helps the cleaning robot to avoid complex obstacles
such as cables or shoes without in-terference.
Due to the calculation of the intelligent driving strategy by the artificial intelligence and the subsequent obstacle avoidance, it can take a few seconds, depending on the obstacle situation, until the robot resumes its regular travel path to clean the free area in straight paths.
The flat design of the cleaning robot allows it to clean under furniture such as beds, sofas and cupboards. The ultrasound sensor detects carpets and avoids them during wet cleaning or combination cleaning. For dry cleaning only, the unit increases its suction performance on carpets (auto-boost).
Fall sensors that detect stairs and landings can prevent falls.
Collision sensors detect obstacles and avoid them. The battery for the
cleaning robot is charged in the charging station.
If the cleaning robot starts the cleaning work from the charging station, it
returns to the charging station when the battery charge is insufficient.
As soon as the charging process is finished, the cleaning robot automatically
leaves the charging station and continues the cleaning work. The cleaning
robot also returns to the charging station when it has finished cleaning.
Status displays
LED display | Status |
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Lights up blue | Driving autonomously |
Flashes blue slowly | Autonomous driving paused |
Flashes blue fast | WLAN connection mode |
Flashes green slowly | Cleaning robot charging |
Lights up green | Cleaning robot fully charged or successfully connected |
Flashes red slowly | Battery too empty to start |
Flashes red fast | Error situation |
Functions
Sleep mode
The cleaning robot automatically switches to sleep mode after 5 minutes of
inactivity. Press any button to wake it up.
- The cleaning robot does not switch to sleep mode when it is on the charging station.
- The cleaning robot switches off automatically if it is in sleep mode for more than 6 hours
Error mode
If the cleaning robot encounters an error during opera-tion, the display
flashes red and a signal sounds. For a solution, see chapter Troubleshooting
guide. If no action is taken within 5 minutes, the cleaning robot
automatically switches to sleep mode.
“Do not disturb” mode
The “Do not disturb” mode is set by default. In “Do not disturb” mode, the
cleaning robot does not resume an interrupted cleaning, does not perform
scheduled cleaning and does not give audible warnings.
“Do not disturb” mode can be deactivated in the App. Downloading the App is
described in the chapter Connecting cleaning robots with WLAN and App.
Initial start-up
Setting up the charging station
WARNING The cleaning robot RCV 5 may only be charged on the charger of a
charging station with the part number 9.773-014.0 or 2.269-643.0.
- Select the location so that the cleaning robot can easily reach the charging station.
- Ensure a distance of at least 0.5 m to the left and right of the charging station and a distance of at least 1.5 m in front of the charging station.
- The location must not be exposed to direct sunlight.
- Set up the charging station. Illustration B
- Plug the mains cable device plug into the cable holder on the side of the charging station. Illustration C
- Connect the mains plug.
Connecting the cleaning robot with the charging station
Illustration D
- Place the cleaning robot on the floor in front of the charging station.
- Press and hold the on/off switch for 3 seconds. The cleaning robot switches on.
- As soon as the display lights up, place the cleaning robot manually on the charging station and make sure that the charging contacts have a good contact.
After the initial start-up, the cleaning robot automatically moves to the charging station.
Connecting cleaning robots with WLAN and App
The cleaning robot can be controlled directly via buttons on the device or
via an App using a WLAN-enabled mo-bile device. To be able to use all
available functions we recommended controlling the cleaning robot via the
Kärcher Home Robots App.
Before you download the App, make sure you have the following:
- The mobile device is connected to the Internet.
- The 2.4 GHz WLAN of the router is activated.
- Sufficient WLAN coverage is guaranteed.
Download the Kärcher Home Robots App from the Apple App Store® or from the Google Play™ store.
- Google Play™ and Android™ are trademarks or registered trademarks of Google Inc.
- Apple® and App store® are trademarks or registered trademarks of Apple Inc.
The Kärcher Home Robots App offers the following main functions, among others:
- Mapping of the rooms and several floors
- Setting of time schedules
- Definition of no-go zones and virtual walls
- Notes on faults or malfunctions and the cleaning progress
- Setting of cleaning preferences (suction modes)
- Establishment of cleaning zones
- Activation/deactivation of the “Do not disturb” mode
- FAQ with detailed troubleshooting
- Contact details for the KÄRCHER Service Centres
Connecting the cleaning robot with the Kärcher Home Robots App and WLAN:
- Download the KÄRCHER Home&Garden App from the Apple App Store or from the Google Play Store.
- Open the Kärcher Home Robots App.
- Create an account (if you are not already registered).
- Add the desired cleaning robot.
- Follow the step-by-step instructions in the App.
Installing the dust container
For dry cleaning, remove the wiper cloth and the wiper cloth holder, see
chapter Removing the wiper cloth holder.
Illustration E
- Open the cover at the top.
- Press the dust container into position until it audibly latches into place.
- Close the cover at the top.
Removing the dust container
Illustration F
- Open the cover at the top.
- Press the clamp.
- Remove the dust container.
Installing the water reservoir
The water reservoir may contain a small amount of residual water due to
quality control. This is normal.
Illustration G
- Push the water reservoir horizontally into the cleaning robot until it audibly latches into place.
Removing the water reservoir
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Press any button.
The cleaning robot stops. -
Remove the water reservoir.
Illustration H -
Press the lock button down.
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Pull the water reservoir horizontally out of the cleaning robot.
Installing the wiper cloth
Insert the wiper cloth into the slot of the wiper cloth holder and fix it to
the Velcro fastener.
Illustration I
Removing the wiper cloth
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Press any button.
The cleaning robot stops. -
Pull the wiper cloth off the Velcro fastener of the wiper cloth holder.
Illustration J
Installing the wiper cloth holder
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Install the wiper cloth holder.
Illustration K -
Press the clamps together.
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Push the wiper cloth holder horizontally into the cleaning robot until it audibly latches into place.
Removing the wiper cloth holder
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Press any button.
The cleaning robot stops. -
Remove the wiper cloth holder.
Illustration L -
Press the clamps together.
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Remove the wiper cloth holder.
Reset WLAN connection
If you switch to a new router or change your WLAN password, you must reset
the cleaning robot’s WLAN connection.
Note Only 2.4 GHz WLAN networks are supported.
- Switch on the cleaning robot, see chapter Switching on the cleaning robot.
- Press the On/Off button and the “Return to charging station” button simultaneously for 7 seconds until a voice says: “Resetting the WLAN connection and entering network configuration mode”.
- Connect the cleaning robot to the charging station, see chapter Connecting the cleaning robot with the charging station.
Restoring the factory settings
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Press and hold the reset button for 3 seconds. The factory settings are restored
The latest version of the firmware is installed. -
Press and hold the reset button for 10 seconds. The factory settings are restored.
All network connection information, map information, scheduled tasks and do- not-disturb informa-tion, and customisation information are deleted. The suction performance is reset to the default value.
Setting up cleaning zones
The cleaning robot only cleans within the selected area.
Cleaning zones can only be set up with the App. Downloading the App is
described in the chapter Connecting cleaning robots with WLAN and App.
Follow the step-by-step instructions in the App.
Setting up virtual walls
Virtual walls and restricted areas prevent the cleaning robot from entering
areas that should not be cleaned.
Virtual walls can only be set up with the App. Downloading the App is
described in the chapter Connecting cleaning robots with WLAN and App.
Follow the step-by-step instructions in the App.
Activating mapping
The cleaning robot starts from the charging station and automatically updates
its map after completing a cleaning task and after charging.
Mapping can only be set up with the App. Downloading the App is described in
the chapter Connecting cleaning robots with WLAN and App.
Note
To avoid losing the map, wait a few seconds after the first mapping until the
map is saved.
Follow the step-by-step instructions in the App.
Operation
ATTENTION
Damage due to moisture
Remove the wiper cloth with wiper cloth holder before charging and when not in
use, see chapter Removing the wiper cloth holder.
Remove the water reservoir before charging and when not in use, see chapter
Removing the water reservoir.
Protect carpets using virtual walls, see chapter Setting up virtual walls.
Switching on the cleaning robot
Note Place the cleaning robot directly on the charging station if it
cannot be switched on due to a too low charging state, see chapter Initial
start-up.
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Keep the On/Off button pressed when the cleaning robot is in standby and not on the charging station.
The indicator light flashes for approx. 15 seconds while the cleaning robot starts up and then lights up constantly.
The cleaning robot emits an acoustic signal when the start-up is complete. -
Place the cleaning robot directly on the charging station.
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Press the On/Off button.
At initial Start-Up, the cleaning robot starts mapping.
In operation, the cleaning robot starts cleaning.
Setting cleaning modes
Cleaning modes can only be set up with the App. Downloading the App is
described in the chapter Connecting cleaning robots with WLAN and App.
The following cleaning modes are available:
- Dry cleaning
- Combination cleaning
- Wet cleaning
The suction power and water quantity can be set in each of the cleaning modes.
Suction power:
- Quiet
- Standard
- Medium
- Turbo
Water quantity:
- Low
- Medium
- High
Switching off the cleaning robot
Note The cleaning robot cannot be switched off when it is on the charging
station.
Note Fully charge the cleaning robot before longer work interruptions.
ATTENTION
Damage due to moisture
Remove the wiper cloth with the wiper cloth holder, see chapter Removing the
wiper cloth holder.
To remove the water reservoir, see chapter Removing the water reservoir.
- Keep the On/Off button pressed when the cleaning robot is in standby and not on the charging station.
The cleaning robot switches off.
Interrupting cleaning
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Press any button during cleaning.
The cleaning robot stops. -
Press the On/Off button.
Cleaning continues. -
Press the “Return to charging station” button.
Cleaning is cancelled and the cleaning robot returns to the charging station.
Manually sending the cleaning robot for recharging
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If the cleaning robot is moving, press any button.
The cleaning robot stops. -
Press the “Return to charging station” button.
The cleaning robot moves to the charging station for recharging.
The cleaning robot automatically returns to the charging station for recharging when it has completed a cleaning task or when it is low on energy during a cleaning process.
Dry wipe
- Empty the dust container if necessary, see chapter Emptying the dust container.
- Insert the dry wiper cloth into the wiper cloth holder, see chapter Installing the wiper cloth.
- Press the On/Off button.
The cleaning robot starts cleaning.
Wet wipe
Note After emptying the water reservoir, drops may remain in the hoses.
If the cleaning robot is started with an empty water reservoir, these drops
can be discharged.
ATTENTION
- Damage to the water reservoir due to corrosion and chemical content materials
- Do not put detergents, disinfectants or other cleaning products in the water reservoir.
- Do not pour hot water into the water reservoir.
- Do not immerse the water reservoir in water.
- Dry the metal contacts of the water reservoir before inserting the water reservoir.
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Press any button.
The cleaning robot stops. -
Remove the water reservoir, see chapter Removing the water reservoir.
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Fill with water.
Illustration M- Open the water reservoir lid.
- Fill the water reservoir.
- Close the water reservoir lid.
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Push the water reservoir into position until it audibly latches into place.
Illustration G -
Dampen the wiper cloth under running water and wring out to remove excess water.
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Install the wiper cloth holder, see chapter Installing the wiper cloth holder.
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Install the wiper cloth, see chapter Installing the wiper cloth.
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Press the On/Off button.
The cleaning robot starts cleaning.
Refilling water
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Press any button.
The cleaning robot stops. -
Remove the water reservoir, see chapter Removing the water reservoir.
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Fill with water.
Illustration M- Open the water reservoir lid.
- Fill the water reservoir.
- Close the water reservoir lid.
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Push the water reservoir horizontally into the cleaning robot until it audibly latches into place.
Illustration G -
Press the On/Off button.
Cleaning continues.
Draining the water reservoir
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Press any button.
The cleaning robot stops. -
Remove the water reservoir, see chapter Removing the water reservoir.
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Open the water reservoir lid.
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Turn the water reservoir upside down and empty the water from the opening.
Illustration O -
Push the water reservoir horizontally into the cleaning robot until it audibly latches into place.
Illustration G -
Press the On/Off button.
Cleaning continues.
Emptying the dust container
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Press any button.
The cleaning robot stops. -
Remove the dust container see chapter Removing the dust container.
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Empty the dust container. Illustration N
- Open the filter flap.
- Remove the filter flap.
- Empty the dust container.
- Fit the filter flap.
- Close the filter flap.
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Install the dust container, see chapter Installing the dust container.
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Press the On/Off button.
Cleaning continues.
Cleaning the wiper cloth
The wiper cloth can be cleaned during a cleaning process.
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Press any button.
The cleaning robot stops. -
Remove the wiper cloth, see chapter Removing the wiper cloth.
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Clean the wiper cloth.
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Install the wiper cloth, see chapter Installing the wiper cloth.
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Press the On/Off button.
Cleaning continues.
transport
Where possible, always transport or return the device in the original
packaging. Please contact our Service Department if the original packaging is
not available.
Safety instructions for transporting
The lithium-ion battery is subject to the requirements of dangerous goods
regulations.
An undamaged and functional battery pack can be transported by the user in
public traffic areas without any further restrictions.
When shipping by third parties (transport companies), special requirements for
packaging and labelling must be observed.
Observe the national regulations.
Storage
ATTENTION
- Damage to the cleaning robot due to incorrect storage
- Do not store the cleaning robot upside down. The housing of the laser radar (LiDAR) should never come into contact with the ground or objects.
- Do not place any objects on the cleaning robot.
- Store the cleaning robot fully charged and switched off in a cool and dry place.
Note To avoid a deep discharge of the battery, fully recharge the cleaning robot after 5 months at the latest.
- Clean the cleaning robot, see chapter Cleaning.
- Fully charge the cleaning robot, see chapter Manually sending the cleaning robot for recharging.
- Unplug the charger from the mains socket and the station.
- Switch off the cleaning robot, see chapter Switching off the cleaning robot.
- Store the cleaning robot in a cool and dry place.
Care and service
Cleaning the dust container
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Press any button.
The cleaning robot stops. -
Remove the dust container see chapter Removing the dust container.
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Empty the dust container, see chapter Emptying the dust container.
ATTENTION
Damage to electronic components
Do not clean the dust container with water. -
Clean the dust container with the cleaning tool supplied.
Illustration P -
Close the filter flap.
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Install the dust container, see chapter Installing the dust container.
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Press the On/Off button.
Cleaning continues.
Cleaning the water reservoir
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Press any button.
The cleaning robot stops. -
Remove the water reservoir, see chapter Removing the water reservoir.
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Turn the water reservoir upside down and empty it.
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Clean the water reservoir.
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Push the water reservoir horizontally into the cleaning robot until it audibly latches into place.
Illustration G -
Press the On/Off button.
Cleaning continues.
Cleaning the filter
We recommend cleaning the filters regularly. This prevents them from becoming
clogged.
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Press any button.
The cleaning robot stops. -
Remove the dust container see chapter Removing the dust container.
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Remove the filter.
Illustration Q -
Press the clamp.
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Open the cover.
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Remove the filter.
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Clean the filter under running water with the cleaning tool supplied.
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Allow the filter to dry completely.
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Install the filter.
Illustration R -
Press the filter into position.
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Close the cover of the dust container.
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Install the dust container, see chapter Installing the dust container.
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Press the On/Off button.
Cleaning continues.
Cleaning the brush
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Remove the brush.
Illustration S- Press the clamps together.
- Remove the brush cover.
- Remove the brush.
- Remove the brush bearing.
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Clean the brush and brush bearing with the cleaning tool supplied.
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Install the brush.
Illustration T- Fit the brush bearing.
- Fit the brush.
- Fit the brush cover and press it down until it audibly latches into place.
Cleaning the side brush
Note To avoid damage, do not place the robot on the laser sensor (LiDAR).
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Turn the cleaning robot upside down.
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Remove the side brush with a Phillips screwdriver and clean it.
Illustration U -
Tighten the side brush with a Phillips screwdriver.
Cleaning the fall sensors
Clean the fall sensors monthly. Illustration V
Wipe the fall sensors with a soft cloth.
Cleaning the 3-D sensor
Dirt and dust on the 3-D sensor can affect the obstacle
detection of the cleaning robot.
Illustration W
Wipe the 3D sensor with a soft, dust-free cloth.
Replacing components
Replacing the filter
We recommend replacing the filter after 3 to 6 months.
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Press any button.
The cleaning robot stops. -
Remove the dust container see chapter Removing the dust container.
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Remove the filter.
Illustration Q- Press the clamp.
- Open the cover.
- Press the levers.
- Remove the filter.
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Clean the filter under running water with the cleaning tool supplied.
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Allow the filter to dry completely.
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Install the filter.
Illustration R- Press the filter into position.
- Close the cover of the dust container.
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Install the dust container, see chapter Installing the dust container.
Replacing the brush
We recommend replacing the brush after 6 to 12 months.
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Remove the brush.
Illustration S- Press the clamps together.
- Remove the brush cover.
- Remove the brush.
- Remove the brush bearing.
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Install the new brush.
Illustration T- Fit the brush bearing.
- Fit the brush.
- Fit the brush cover and press it down until it audibly latches into place.
Replacing the side brush
We recommend replacing the side brush after 3 to 6 months.
Note
To avoid damage, do not place the robot on the laser sensor (LiDAR).
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Turn the cleaning robot upside down.
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Remove the side brush with a Phillips screwdriver.
Illustration U -
Tighten the new side brush with a Phillips screwdriver.
Replacing the rechargeable battery
The rechargeable battery has reached the end of its life if the cleaning robot
constantly drives to the station for charging after a short cleaning
operation.
- Switch off the cleaning robot, see chapter Switching off the cleaning robot.
- Send the cleaning robot to the Customer Service.
Observe the regulations for shipping lithium-ion batteries, see Chapter transport.
Troubleshooting guide
Malfunctions often have simple causes that you can remedy yourself using the following overview. When in doubt, or in the case of malfunctions not mentioned here, please contact your authorised Customer Service.
Fault | Cause | Rectification |
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Battery does not charge | Charging contacts are dirty. | 1. Wipe the |
charging contacts on both the charging station and the cleaning robot with a
dry cloth.
Ambient temperature below 0 °C or above 35 °C.| 1. Use the cleaning robot
at temperatures above 0 °C and below 35 °C.
The cleaning robot pro- duces unusual noises| A foreign object could be
caught in the brush, the side brush or in a wheel.| 1. Switch off the
cleaning robot.
2. Remove any foreign objects.
Fault | Cause | Rectification |
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The cleaning robot does not clean efficiently or leaves dust behind | The | |
dust container is full. | 1. Empty the dust container, see chapter |
Emptying the dust container.
The filter is clogged.| 1. Clean the filter, see chapter Cleaning the
filter
A foreign object has become caught in the brush| 1. Clean the brush, see
chapter Cleaning the brush.
2. Clean the side brush, see chapter Cleaning the side brush.
The cleaning robot does not continue cleaning| The cleaning robot is in
“Do not disturb” mode.| 1. Ensure that the cleaning robot is not in “Do not
disturb” mode.
The cleaning robot is being charged manually or has been placed in the
charging station.| 1. Wait until the cleaning robot is fully charged.
The cleaning robot is not returning to the
charging station| Battery is discharged.| 1. Manually place the
cleaning robot on the charging station and let it charge complete- ly.
The cleaning robot is too far away from the charging station.| 1. Move the
cleaning robot closer to the charging station.
2. Manually place the cleaning robot on the charging station.
Not enough space around the charging station.| 1. Ensure that there is
sufficient space around the charging station, see chapter Setting up the
charging station.
There are too many obstacles around the charging station.| 1. Place the
charging station in a more open area, see chapter Setting up the charging
station.
The cleaning robot remaps its environment when it has been moved over a longer
distance.| 1. Manually place the cleaning robot on the charging station.
The cleaning robot was not started from the charging station. In this case, it
only returns to the place from which it was started.| 1. Manually place the
cleaning robot on the charging station.
Fault| Cause| Rectification
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The cleaning robot does not start| Ambient temperature is below 0 °C or
above 35 °C.| 1. Use the cleaning robot at temperatures above 0 °C and below
35 °C.
Charging state is too low.| 1. Charge the cleaning robot.
Laser distance sensor (LiDAR) is blocked.| 1. Clean the laser distance
sensor with a dry cloth.
2. Remove obstacles blocking the laser distance sensor.
3. Move the cleaning robot to another location and start it.
Collision sensor is dirty or too close to the virtual wall.| 1. Remove foreign objects by carefully tapping on the collision sensor.
2. Move the cleaning robot to another location and start it.
Fall sensors are dirty.| 1. Clean the fall sensors with a dry cloth.
The water reservoir or dust container is not installed or incorrectly
installed.| 1. Ensure the water reservoir or the dust container is
installed and correctly latched into place, see chapter Installing the water
res- ervoir or. Installing the dust container
Filter not installed or incorrectly installed.| 1. Make sure that the
filter is correctly in- stalled.
Filters dirty.| 1. Clean the filter, see chapter Cleaning the filter.
2. If the error persists, replace the filter, see chapter Replacing the filter.
Wiper cloth or wiper cloth holder not or in- correctly installed.| 1.
Ensure that the wiper cloth and wiper cloth holder are correctly installed,
see chapter Installing the wiper cloth or Installing the wiper cloth
holder.
The cleaning robot is jammed or stuck.| 1. Remove obstacles.
The cleaning robot or one of its wheels has no floor contact.| 1. Place the
cleaning robot on a flat surface.
The cleaning robot can- not connect to the WLAN/The cleaning robot goes
offline| The cleaning robot is not connected to the network or is not
within the range of the WLAN signal.| 1. Make sure that the cleaning robot
is con- nected to the network and is within the range of the WLAN signal.
2. Make sure that the WLAN password is cor- rect.
3. Reset the WLAN and connect again (5 GHz WLAN networks are not supported).
The WLAN signal is too weak.| 1. Make sure that the cleaning robot is within range of the WLAN signal.
Disposal
WARNING This device contains Lithium-Ion rechargeable batteries. The
removal and proper disposal of lithium-ion batteries must be carried out in
accordance with national and state regulations.
Warranty
The warranty conditions issued by our relevant sales company apply in all countries. We shall remedy possi-ble 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”.
Technical data
Nominal power
Nominal voltage of battery
| W
V
| 36
14,4
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Battery pack type| | Li-ION
Nominal voltage of charger| V| 100-240
Rated current charger| A| 0,8
Battery capacity| mAh| 4800
Wireless connections| | IEEE 802.11b/
g/n 2.4
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| | GHz
Frequency| MHz| 2400-
| | 2483.5
Max. signal strength, WLAN| dBm| <20
Device performance data| |
Dust container capacity| ml| 330
Water reservoir capacity| ml| 240
Dimensions and weights of cleaning robot
Weight| kg| 3,9
Length x width x height| mm| 350 x
350 x 97
Dimensions and weights of charg| ing station
Weight| kg| 0,4
Length x width x height| mm| 135 x
| | 150 x 99
Subject to technical modifications.| |
EU Declaration of Conformity
Device| Type| Frequency band, MHz| Power, max.
EIRP, mW
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RCV5| WLAN| 2400-2483.5| 100
Alfred Kärcher SE & Co. KG hereby declares that the ra-dio device type Robo Cleaner complies with the 2014/ 53/EU directive. The full text of the EU Declaration of Conformity can be found at www.kaercher.com/RCV5
Declaration of Conformity
Device| Type| Frequency band, MHz| Power, max.
EIRP, mW
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RCV5| WLAN| 2400-2483.5| 100
Alfred Kärcher SE & Co. KG hereby declares that the radio device type Robo Cleaner complies with the UK regulation S.I. 2017/1206 (as amended). The full text of the Declaration of Conformity can be found at www.kaerch- er.com/RCV5
References
- Cher - Official Site
- Cleaning equipment and pressure washers | Kärcher International
- Cleaning equipment and pressure washers | Kärcher International
- Dealer Search | Kärcher International
- Home and Garden Warranty Registration USA - Kärcher
- Reinigungsgeräte und Hochdruckreiniger | Kärcher
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