ECOVACS DEEBOT D77 Instruction Manual - page 18
The robot works for a shorter
time with a louder noise and a
lower suction.
The robot’s intake is blocked.
Turn robot’s power OFF, clean the
dust box, and invert the robot.
Clean the following areas:
1. Suction port behind main brush.
2. Bearings at both ends of rotating
brush.
3. Driving wheels.
4. Dust sensors.
If the problem persists after taking
steps above, please contact
Customer Service at
1-888-966-0895.
Dirt in the robot’s dust box
leaks out.
Too much dirt in dust box.
Rotating brush is tangled with hair or
other debris.
The robot is being held improperly.
Clean dust box.
Clean rotating brush.
When holding the robot, keep the
end marked with “DEEBOT” tilted
slightly up.
Malfunction
Possible Causes
Solutions
When the robot is working,
the main brush does not rotate.
Turn robot’s power OFF and try to rotate
the main brush by hand. If the brush
will not spin, the brush may be installed
incorrectly.
Main brush is tangled with hair or
foreign matter.
Main brush is stuck in long hair carpet.
Remove the main brush and
reinstall it correctly.
Clean main brush.
The robot cannot clean carpet with
hair longer than 0.8 inch.
If all causes above have been eliminated,
the main brush may need repair.
Please contact Customer Service
at 1-888-966-0895.
The robot will not clean
automatically at programmed
time.
The robot is not set to the correct time
of day.
Power switch on the bottom of the robot
is OFF.
The robot’s battery is low.
Reset the correct time of day on
the robot.
Turn ON the power switch on the
bottom of the robot.
Keep the robot on the charging
dock to make sure it has full
battery to work at any time.
Robot’s cleaning frequency is set to
clean once, or has been cancelled.
Correctly set cleaning frequency
again.
The robot has accidentally
absorbed liquid.
Immediately turn OFF the power switch on the bottom of the robot.
Remove dust box and rotating brushes and clean them.
Dry all components for 12 hours in the sun if possible, reinstall and restart
the robot.
After cleaning the dust box,
display screen still shows that
dust box is full.
The dust box is installed improperly.
Remove the dust box, clean it and
reinstall.
Remote control failure (effective
control range of remote control
is 16 feet).
The batteries in the remote control
need to be replaced.
The power switch at the bottom of
the robot is not ON, or the robot
battery is low.
Infrared emitter on remote control or
the robot’s infrared receiver is dirty,
so the signal cannot be transmitted.
Replace with new batteries
making sure they are installed
correctly.
Make sure the robot’s power switch
is ON and fully charged.
Use clean soft cloth to wipe the
infrared emitter on remote control
and the robot’s infrared receiver.
There is other equipment interfering
with infrared signal to the robot.
Avoid using the remote control
near other equipment that uses
infrared signals.
Common Malfunctions
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