LG VR62701LVM User Manual

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Page 1 - ROBOT CLEANER

OWNER’S MANUALROBOT CLEANERVR626* Ser.VR627* Ser.Before using, please carefully read the Safety Precautions pages to allow for safe operation of the p

Page 2 - FEATURES

8PART DESCRIPTION – HOME STATION / DUST BIN Figures can be different from actual objects.Home stationDust binRemote controller holderCharging termina

Page 3 - CONTENTS

9BUTTON FUNCTIONS – ROBOT CLEANER• If the button is pressed, ‘Turbo Mode’ will be set with a voice confirmation.• If the button is pressed whilst in ‘

Page 4 - SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

10BUTTON FUNCTIONS – REMOTE CONTROLLER• Remote Controller does NOT provide a Power ON function.• With the machine's power OFF, the Remote Control

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11DISPLAY STATUS INFORMATION• Once the clean mode is selected (Zigzag or Cell by Cell) it will be remembered even if the power is OFF.• To cancel th

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12BEFORE YOU START• Do not use this device in a room where a child is left alone. The child could be injured.• Remove fragile or unnecessary objects

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13OVERVIEW1.5 1.5 2 ﺮﺘﻣ 1.5ﺮﺘﻣ 1.5ﺮﺘﻣ 21Install the home station. (p14)Insert the power cord plug into an outlet and locate the station against a

Page 8 - INCLUDED WITH PRODUCT

14HOW TO INSTALL THE HOME STATION1. Position the home station against a wall on hard level flooring to prevent sliding during docking. Remove objec

Page 9 - Bottom view

15HOW TO TURN THE ROBOT CLEANER POWER SUPPLY ON & OFFMake sure the Power Switch on the rear-left of the Robot Cleaner.If the power is OFF, turn th

Page 10 - Dust bin

16HOW TO START AND STOP CLEANINGAfter the Robot Cleaner is turned on, press the START/STOP button to begin cleaning. A melody will sound and cleaning

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17HOW TO CHARGE THE BATTERYThe Robot Cleaner returns to the home station at the end of a cleaning cycle or when its battery is running low.※ If 10 mi

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FEATURESCorner MasterBy having adopted a brand new concept design that is appropriate for walls, the Robot Cleaner's cleaning performance is incr

Page 13 - DISPLAY STATUS INFORMATION

18HOW TO CHARGE THE BATTERYCheck 1:If the battery is not charging even when the Robot Cleaner is attached to the home station, check the following ite

Page 14 - BEFORE YOU START

19CLEANING MODESIn 'Zigzag Clean' mode, Robot Cleaner repeats a zigzag operation to clean every and each spot in the cleaning area.If you ne

Page 15 - OVERVIEW

20CLEANING MODESPressing 'My Space' on Remote Controller will set the My Space cleaning mode with a voice message.For cleaning of particular

Page 16 - Fixing hook of power cord

21AUXILIARY CLEANING MODESIs best used used to clean certain parts of the house. Press 'Mode’ button on Remote Controller to select 'Spot Cl

Page 17 - Turning off the power supply

22AUXILIARY CLEANING MODESPressing 'Turbo' button on Remote Controller or main unit will activate 'Turbo' mode, with a voice messa

Page 18 - Using the remote controller

23TIME SETTING You can set the current time on the Robot Cleaner.Pressing ‘Clock' button on Remote Controller, when Robot Cleaner is waiting, wil

Page 19 - HOW TO CHARGE THE BATTERY

24SCHEDULED CLEANINGYou can schedule a cleaning so that the Robot Cleaner starts cleaning at a scheduled time.Pressing 'Schedule' button on

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25MOP CLEANING (OPTION)1. Attach the ultra microfiber mop to the Velcro of the mop plate as shown in the figure.2. Firmly push the Mop Plate into the

Page 21 - CLEANING MODES

26LOCATION SEARCH FUNCTION※ The navigating function will be activated after the Robot Cleaner adequately recognizes the cleaning environment.Manual R

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27SMART DIAGNOSIS1. Turn ON the Main Power Switch on the back after making sure the Robot Cleaner is attached to the Home Station.※ Smart Diagnosis

Page 23 - AUXILIARY CLEANING MODES

CONTENTSSafety precautionsIncluded with productParts descriptionButton functionsDisplay status informationBefore you startOverview1BEFORE USING2METHOD

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28SMART DIAGNOSISIf a voice message is announced after Smart Diagnosis, refer to the following table to take proper actions.Voice message Measures (fo

Page 25 - TIME SETTING

29CLEANING THE DUST BIN1. Open the dust bin cover by pressing the PUSH button on the Robot Cleaner.2. Grab the handle of the dust bin and pull it up

Page 26 - SCHEDULED CLEANING

30CLEANING THE DUST BIN FILTERThe Dust Bin Filter consists of a HEPA Filter and Sponge Filter. Clean both the HEPA and Sponge filters as per the follow

Page 27 - MOP CLEANING (OPTION)

31CLEANING THE BRUSHFit the Fixing Hook (rectangular shape) on the side of the Brush into the slots, with the colors matching.While pushing the Brush

Page 28 - Zigzag Zigzag

32CLEANING THE SENSOR/CHARGING TERMINALUpper camera sensor• Do not clean the Robot Cleaner by directly spraying it with water, thinner, benzene, or a

Page 29 - SMART DIAGNOSIS

33CLEANING THE SIDE BRUSHForeign objects/materials such as hair can easily adhere to the side brush. Remove such materials at least once a week.If exc

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34CLEANING THE ULTRA MICROFIBER MOP (OPTION)1. Separate the ultra microfiber mop from the mop plate.2. Carefully clean it with warm water.3. Use the M

Page 31 - CLEANING THE DUST BIN

35TROUBLESHOOTINGA warning message will be given if a wheel does not contact the floor surface for any reason. • Is a wheel trapped in the front door,

Page 32 - CLEANING THE DUST BIN FILTER

36TROUBLESHOOTINGA warning message will be given if there is no Dust Bin or Filter Cover fitted.• Is the Dust Bin tted to the Robot Cleaner?  Open

Page 33 - CLEANING THE BRUSH

37TROUBLESHOOTING※ For a more detailed description of this process, refer to the instructions on page 31, 33.A warning message will be given if foreig

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2SAFETY PRECAUTIONSThe purpose of the safety precautions described below is for the user to use the product safely and correctly to prevent any unexpe

Page 35 - CLEANING THE SIDE BRUSH

38BEFORE YOU CALL FOR SERVICEConfirm before reporting the failure of Robot Cleaner.Problem Solutions (Reference page)The power supply cannot be turned

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39PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONSItem/Model LG Robot Cleaner VR626* Ser. / VR627* Ser.External Dimensions340 mm × 340 mm × 89 mm Weight3 kgPower Consumption18

Page 37 - TROUBLESHOOTING

40REFERENCE ITEMSOpen source software noticeTo obtain the source code under GPL, LGPL, MPL and other open source licenses, that is contained in this p

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41This LG Cleaning Robot comes with 24 months warranty (Battery of Cleaning robot : 12month),

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Made in KoreaDisposal of your old appliance (as per e-waste Rules)1. When this crossed out wheeled bin symbol is depicted on the product and its ope

Page 40 - BEFORE YOU CALL FOR SERVICE

3SAFETY PRECAUTIONSWARNINGMake sure the power cord of the home station is not crushed under a heavy object or damaged by contact with sharp objects.Fa

Page 41 - PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS

4SAFETY PRECAUTIONSFrequently empty the dust bin and maintain its cleanliness.The dust collected in the dust bin can trigger allergies and may contain

Page 42 - Dis/Assembling the battery

5SAFETY PRECAUTIONSCAUTIONCheck the following items before use:• Empty the dust bin after each operation or prior to it filling up.• Remove any cables

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6INCLUDED WITH PRODUCT  Figures can be different from actual objects.Dust bin filter (spare)(option)Cleaning ToolCleaning brush(It’s on the dust bin c

Page 44 - Made in Korea

7PARTS DESCRIPTION - ROBOT CLEANER Figures can be different from actual objects.Plan viewUpper camera sensorDust bin coverDisplay & Manipulation

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