LG VR6540LV User Manual

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Page 1 - ROBOT CLEANER

OWNER’S MANUALROBOT CLEANERwww.lg.comBefore using, please carefully read the Safety Precautions pages to allow for safe operation of the product. Afte

Page 2 - FEATURES

8PARTS DESCRIPTION - ROBOT CLEANER Figures can be different from actual objects.Plan viewUpper camera sensorDust bin coverDisplay & Manipulation

Page 3 - CONTENTS

9PART DESCRIPTION – HOME STATION / DUST BIN Figures can be different from actual objects.Home stationDust binRemote controller holderCharging termina

Page 4 - SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

10BUTTON FUNCTIONS – ROBOT CLEANER• If the button is pressed, ‘Turbo Mode’ will be set with a voice confirmation.• If the button is pressed whilst in

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11BUTTON FUNCTIONS – REMOTE CONTROLLER• With the machine's power OFF, the Remote Controller will not work.• To turn the power ON/OFF, use the &a

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12DISPLAY STATUS INFORMATIONTurbo Mode iconThis indicates the settings for Turbo Mode.Operational Status icon This indicates the operational status of

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13BEFORE 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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14OVERVIEW1.5 1.5 2 ﺮﺘﻣ 1.5ﺮﺘﻣ 1.5ﺮﺘﻣ 2< Warning > When the Robot Cleaner is operated with the dust bin compartment lid left open, it ca

Page 9 - INCLUDED WITH PRODUCT

15HOW TO INSTALL THE HOME STATION1. Position the home station against a wall on hard level flooring to prevent sliding during docking. Remove objec

Page 10 - Bottom view

16HOW TO TURN THE ROBOT CLEANER POWER SUPPLY ON & OFFMake sure the Power Switch is on at the rear-left of the Robot Cleaner.If the power is OFF, t

Page 11 - Dust bin

17HOW TO START AND STOP CLEANINGFor best results:• Briefly scan the area to be cleaned for big and small objects that will cause difficulty for the R

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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

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18HOW 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

Page 14 - DISPLAY STATUS INFORMATION

19CLEANING MODESIn ‘Zigzag’ mode, Robot Cleaner repeats a zigzag operation to clean each and every spot in the cleaning area.If you need to quickly cl

Page 15 - BEFORE YOU START

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

Page 16 - OVERVIEW

21AUXILIARY CLEANING MODES• Precautions with Smart Operation- This Learning mode enables memorizing locations with obstacles to help bypass them. Rob

Page 17 - Fixing hook of power cord

22MOP CLEANING (OPTION)• To avoid odors, wash any foreign material or dust off the mop after cleaning is completed.• To avoid staining floors, do no

Page 18 - Turning off the power supply

23LOCATION SEARCH FUNCTION• If the power is turned off after the location search function is set, the location search function will be canceled. • L

Page 19 - Using the remote controller

24SMART DIAGNOSIS• Be careful not to touch the Robot Cleaner or disturb its operation before Smart Diagnosis is complete. If it is accidently interru

Page 20 - HOW TO CHARGE THE BATTERY

25SMART DIAGNOSISIf a voice message is announced after Smart Diagnosis, refer to the following table to take proper actions.Voice message Measures (fo

Page 21 - CLEANING MODES

26CLEANING THE DUST BIN• Operating the unit without Filters fitted to the dust bin can cause a motor malfunction not covered by warranty.• After cle

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27CLEANING THE DUST BIN FILTERThe Dust Bin Filter consists of a EPA Filter and Sponge Filter. Clean both the EPA and Sponge filters as per the followin

Page 23 - AUXILIARY CLEANING MODES

CONTENTSSafety precautionsIncluded with productParts descriptionButton functionsDisplay status informationBefore you startOverview1BEFORE USING2METHOD

Page 24 - Caution

28CLEANING 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 25 - LOCATION SEARCH FUNCTION

29CLEANING THE SENSORS/CHARGING TERMINALSUpper camera sensor• Do not clean the Robot Cleaner by directly spraying it with water, thinners, solvents,

Page 26 - SMART DIAGNOSIS

30CLEANING 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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31CLEANING 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 28 - CLEANING THE DUST BIN

32TROUBLESHOOTINGA 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 29 - CLEANING THE DUST BIN FILTER

33TROUBLESHOOTINGA warning message will be given if there is no Dust Bin or Filter housing fitted.• Is the Dust Bin tted to the Robot Cleaner?  Op

Page 30 - CLEANING THE BRUSH

34TROUBLESHOOTING※ For a more detailed description of this process, refer to the instructions on page 28, 30.A warning message will be given if foreig

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35BEFORE YOU CALL FOR SERVICEConfirm before reporting the failure of Robot Cleaner.Problem Solutions (Reference page)The power supply cannot be turned

Page 32 - CLEANING THE SIDE BRUSH

36PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONSItem/Model LG Robot Cleaner VR655*** / VR654***External Dimensions340 mm × 340 mm × 89 mm Weight3 kgPower Consumption58 WBatte

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37REFERENCE ITEMSOpen source software noticeTo obtain the source code under GPL, LGPL, MPL and other open source licenses, that is contained in this p

Page 34 - TROUBLESHOOTING

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

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38[IEC 62929 Standard] Setting for Cleaning Performance Test1. Put fully charged Robot Cleaner down on start point and turn on.2. Push ‘TURBO’ butto

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3SAFETY PRECAUTIONSWARNINGFor your safety, do not remove the battery from the Robot Cleaner. If you need to replace the battery of the Robot Cleaner,

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4SAFETY PRECAUTIONSDo not insert any part of the body, such as a hand or foot, below the brush or wheels of the Robot Cleaner while in use. Doing so c

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5SAFETY PRECAUTIONSCAUTIONFrequently empty the dust bin and maintain its cleanliness.The dust collected in the dust bin can trigger allergies and may

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6SAFETY PRECAUTIONSCheck the following items before use:• Empty the dust bin after each operation or prior to it filling up.• Remove any cables or lon

Page 44 - Made in Korea

7INCLUDED WITH PRODUCT  Figures can be different from actual objects.Dust bin filter (spare)(option)Cleaning ToolCleaning brush(It’s on the dust bin c

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