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Dreame X60 Ultra

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UpdatedApr 2026
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Section 01

Robot

1. Dock Button

  • Press to send the robot back to the base station
  • Press and hold for 3 seconds to disable Child Lock

2. Power / Clean Button

  • Press and hold for 3 seconds to turn on or off
  • Press to start cleaning after the robot is turned on

Circular Status Indicator

  • Solid Blue: Cleaning (needs to be enabled in the app) or cleanup completed
  • Breathing Blue: Waiting for voice command/ Connecting to Wi-Fi
  • Breathing Green: Charging
  • Blinking Red: Error

Button Status Indicator

  • Solid White: Cleaning or cleanup completed
  • Breathing White: Charging (not low battery)
  • Solid Red: Awaiting at low battery or paused at low battery
  • Breathing Red: Charging (low battery)
  • Blinking Red: Error

Note:

  • Press any button on the robot to pause while the robot is cleaning or returning to charge.
  • Child Lock can be enabled/disabled through the Dreamehome App.

3. LED Auxiliary Light 4. Binocular Vision Navigation and Obstacle Avoidance System

5. Dot Projector 6. Microphones 7. VersaLift Sensor

    Note: The VersaLift sensor will be lowered when the robot is awaiting, charging on the base station, or cleaning lowclearance areas. In the case of cleaning low-clearance areas, do not move the robot as it may affect its positioning. 8. Bumper 9. Bumper Window 10. Cover 11. Auto-Empty Vent 12. Charging Contacts 13. Connectors 14. Reset Button/Wi-Fi Indicator

  • Press and hold for 3 seconds to restore to factory settings
  • 15. Edge Sensor 16. Automatic Water Refilling Inlet 17. Cliff Sensors 18. Carpet Sensor 19. Side Brush Extension Assembly 20. Brush Guard 21. Retractable Leg 22. Main Wheel 23. MopExtend Assembly 24. Dust Illumination Light 25. Main Brushes 26. Retractable Leg 27. Main Wheel 28. Brush Guard Clips 29. Mop Pad Holder Mounting Holes 30. Omnidirectional Wheel Fig. A-1

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Section 02

Dust Box

1. Auto-Empty Vent 2. Filter 3. Dust Box Clip 4. Filter Clip

Fig. A-2

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Section 03

Mop Assembly

1. Mop Pad Attachment Area 2. Mop Pad Holder 3. Mop Pad

Fig. A-3

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Section 04

Base Station

1. Cover 2. Used Water Tank 3. Clean Water Tank 4. Dust Tank Cover 5. Washboard 6. Washboard Filter 7. Heating Module 8. Ramp Extension Plate 9. Used Water Tank 10. Water Tank Clip 11. Float Ball 12. Clean Water Tank 13. Water Tank Clip 14. Water Pipe 15. Filter 16. Floater

17. Auto Solution Dispenser Module - Single Compartment

18. Filter

19. Signaling Area

20. Auto-Empty Vents

21. Status Indicator

  • Solid White: The base station is connected to power
  • Solid Orange: The base station has an error

22. Dust Bag Slot

23. Charging Contacts 24. Automatic Water Adding Outlet 25. Reserved Slot for Connecting the Water Hookup Kit for Auto Refilling and Draining

Note: The water hookup kit for auto refilling and draining needs to be purchased separately. (Only available in specific regions)

26. Power Port 27. Power Cord Storage Slot

Fig. A-4

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Section 05

Preparing Your Home

1. Before cleaning, please move away unstable, fragile, valuable or dangerous items, and clean up cables, cloths, toys, hard objects and sharp objects on the ground to avoid being entangled, scratched or knocked over by the robot and causing losses. 2. Before cleaning, place a physical barrier at the edge of the stairs to ensure the secure and smooth operations of the robot. 3. Open the door of the room to be cleaned, and put the furniture in its proper place to leave more space. 4. To prevent the robot from missing areas that need to be cleaned, do not stand in front of the robot, threshold, hallway, or narrow places.

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Section 06

Note:

  • When operating the robot for the first time, follow it around while cleaning to remove any potential obstacles in time.
  • The LED auxiliary light will provide auxiliary lighting in dimly lit environments.
  • Do not vacuum hard objects like stones, steel balls and toy parts, or sharp objects like construction waste, broken glass and nails, otherwise the ground may be scratched.

Fig. B

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Section 07

Before Use

1. Place the Base Station and Connect to an Electrical Outlet

Place the base station in a location that is as open as possible with a good Wi-Fi signal. Leave enough space as shown in the figure and remove any objects in the shaded area. Insert the power cord into the base station and plug it into the socket.

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Section 08

Note:

  • Make sure that no objects might block the signaling area.
  • To prevent water stains from wetting wood floors or carpets, placing the base station on tile floors or marble floors is recommended.

2. Install the Ramp Extension Plate

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Section 09

Note:

  • Ensure that the washboard filter is installed into place before use.
  • The washboard filter can be removed for cleaning during routine maintenance.

3. Remove Robot Protections and Install the Mop Assembly 4. Connect with the Dreamehome App (1) Press and hold the power button on the robot for 3 seconds to turn it on. Scan the QR code under

the robot cover, or search "Dreamehome" in the app store to download and install the app.

(2) Open the Dreamehome App, tap "Scan QR code to connect", and scan the same QR code on the robot again to add the device. Please follow the prompts to finish the Wi-Fi connection.

\textcircled{1} Wi-Fi Indicator

  • Blinking slowly: To be connected
  • Blinking quickly: Connecting
  • On: Connected

\textcircled{2} QR Code

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Section 10

Note:

  • Only 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi is supported.
  • To reset Wi-Fi, repeat step (2) and then follow the prompts to finish the Wi-Fi connection.
  • To disconnect the device from Wi-Fi network, press and hold the Reset button on the robot for 3 seconds.
  • Due to upgrades in the app software, the actual operations may differ from the directions in this manual. Please follow the instructions based on the current app version.
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Section 11

Connect the Robot to the Base Station

Place the robot onto the base station with the mop assembly facing toward the washboard. Then you will hear a voice notification when the robot successfully connects to the base station. After the robot is fully charged, the status indicators on the robot and the base station will remain lit for 10 minutes and then dim.

Note: It is recommended to fully charge the robot before its first use. When the robot cannot be turned on after the battery is depleted, manually connect the robot with the station to charge it.

6. Add the Cleaning Solution (Cleaning Fluid Section)

WARNING: To Reduce the Risk of Fire and Electric Shock due to internal component damage, use only Dreame Trading (Tianjin) Co., Ltd. cleaning fluid (for Dreame X60 Ultra) intended for use with this appliance.

(1) Remove the dust tank cover and pull out the auto solution dispenser module. (2) Open the upper lid of the module and add the cleaning solution. (3) Close the lid of the module, put it back into the base station, and then reinstall the dust tank cover. The cleaning solution will be added automatically while working.

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Section 12

Note:

  • The auto solution dispenser module can be filled up with cleaning solution for use. Do not add any liquid other than the officially-approved cleaning solution to help prevent malfunction.
  • Install the auto solution dispenser module until it clicks into place.
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Section 13

Add Water to the Clean Water Tank

Take out the clean water tank from the base station and fill up the tank with clean water. Then install it back into the base station.

Note: Do not add hot water into the water tank, as this may cause the tank to become deformed.

Fig. C-1-Fig. C-7
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Section 14

Turn On/Off

Press and hold the power button for 3 seconds to turn on the robot. The power indicator will remain lit. Or, place the robot onto the base station by aligning the charging contacts of the robot with those of the base station, and then the robot will turn on automatically and begin charging. To turn off the robot, move the robot away from the base station and press and hold the power button for 3 seconds.

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Section 15

Fast Mapping

After configuring the network for the first time, follow the instructions in the app to quickly create a map. The robot will start mapping without cleaning. When the robot returns to the base station, the mapping process has been completed and the map will be saved automatically.

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Section 16

Pause/Sleep

When the robot is running, press any button to pause it.

If the robot is paused for more than 10 minutes, it automatically enters sleep mode. All indicators on the robot will turn off. Press any button on the robot, or use the app to wake up the robot.

Note: If the robot is paused and placed onto the base station, the current cleaning process will end.

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Section 17

Auto Resume Cleaning

If the battery is too low, the robot will automatically return to the base station to charge. After charging to the appropriate battery level, it will resume unfinished cleaning tasks.

Note: To use this function, please enable it in the app.

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Section 18

Do Not Disturb (DND) Mode

When the robot is set to the Do Not Disturb (DND) mode, the robot will be prevented from resuming cleaning. The DND mode is disabled by default at the factory. You can use the app to enable the DND mode or modify the DND period. The DND period is 22:00-8:00 by default.

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Section 19

Note:

  • The scheduled cleaning tasks will be performed as usual during the DND period.
  • The robot will resume cleanup where it left off after the DND period expires.
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Section 20

Robot Restarting

If the robot stops responding or cannot be turned off, press and hold the power button for 10 seconds to forcefully turn it off. Then, press and hold the power button for 3 seconds to turn the robot on.

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Section 21

Vacuum and Mop

Note: After installing the mop assemblies, the robot will default to "Vacuum and Mop" mode during its first use. To adjust the cleaning mode, go to the Cleaning Mode settings in the app and select from the following three additional options:

\textcircled{1} Mop after Vacuuming \textcircled{2} Vacuum \textcircled{3}

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Section 22

Start cleaning

Press the power button on the robot, or use the app to make the robot start from the base station. Then the robot will plan the optimal cleaning route and perform the cleaning task based on the created map.

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Section 23

Note:

  • To ensure the robot easily returns to the base station after cleaning, it is recommended to make the robot start from the base station.
  • The mop pads will be cleaned before the robot starts mopping, please wait patiently.
  • Do not move the base station, the clean water tank, the used water tank, or the washboard filter during operation.
  • To prevent scalding, do not touch the water outlet or heating module while the base station is operating.
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Section 24

Auto mop washing

When cleaning, the robot will automatically return to the base station to wash mop pads based on the mop pad cleaning frequency specified in the app. The base station will automatically refill the robot's clean water box and the robot will resume cleanup.

3. Automatically empty the dust box and wash and dry the mop pads

After the robot finishes a cleaning task and returns to the base station to charge, the base station will automatically empty the dust box and then wash and dry the mop pads.

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Section 25

Note:

  • If the auto-empty function is turned off in the app, the base station will not automatically empty the dust box.
  • The base station will empty the dust box according to the setting in the app.
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Section 26

Clean the used water tank

After the robot has completed its task, please clean the used water tank to prevent any odor.

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Section 27

Parts

To keep the robot in good condition, it is recommended to refer to the accessory usage in the app or the following table for routine maintenance.

PartMaintenance FrequencyReplacement Period
Used water tankAfter each use/
Clean water tankOnce every 2 weeks
Main brushesEvery 6 to 12 months
Dust box's filterEvery 3 to 6 months
Side brush
Mop pad holders/
Washboard filterOnce every 1 to 2 months
Washboard heating moduleOnce every 6 months
Base station's signaling areaOnce every month
Charging contacts
Auto-empty vents
Omnidirectional wheel
Edge sensor
VersaLift sensor
Dust illumination light
PartMaintenance FrequencyReplacement Period
Carpet sensorOnce every month/
Cliff sensors
Bumper window
Bumper
Robot's automatic water refilling inlet
Bottom of the robot
Dust boxClean it as needed
Main wheels
Retractable legs
Dust bag/Every 2 to 4 months
Mop padsEvery 1 to 3 months

Note: The frequency of maintenance and replacement depends on actual usage. If an exception occurs due to special circumstances, prompt maintenance or replacement is recommended.

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Section 28

Washboard Filter

1. Take out the robot and remove the washboard filter after the mop pad cleaning is complete.

Note: The washboard heating module may retain residual heat. To prevent scalding, be careful when removing the washboard filter.

2. Rinse the washboard filter with clean water, wipe it clean, and then reinstall it in the washboard. 3. Use the app or press the button to return the robot to the base station, or manually put the robot back.

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Section 29

Washboard Heating Module

During use, the washboard heating module may develop scale. To remove it, take out the robot, pour a small amount of white vinegar (5% acetic acid) on the surface of the heating module and clean it with a proper tool.

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Section 30

Note:

  • To prevent scalding, wait until the surface of the heating module cools down to room temperature before cleaning.
  • An appropriate descaler can also be used in accordance with the instructions it provides.
  • Do not add white vinegar or descaler directly into the clean water tank to help prevent malfunction.
  • Do not use sharp tools or corrosive liquids such as hydrochloric acid to clean the heating module.
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Section 31

Dust Bag

1. Remove the dust tank cover and discard the dust bag. Note: Pulling upwards on the handle will seal the bag to prevent the dust and debris from accidentally falling out. 2. Remove the dust and debris from the filter with a dry cloth. 3. Install a new dust bag and reinstall the dust tank cover.

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Section 32

Used Water Tank

1. Remove the used water tank, open its cover and pour out the used water. 2. Rinse the used water tank with clean water, and use a proper tool to clean the inner wall of the used water tank.

Note: The float ball in the used water tank is a movable part. Do not apply too much force when cleaning it to avoid damaging it.

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Section 33

Side Brush

Unscrew the side brush with a screwdriver, clean the hair from the brush, and then screw it back on.

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Section 34

Mop Pad Holders

Remove and clean the mop pad holders.

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Section 35

Note:

  • Use a tool such as a small screwdriver to separate the axle and tire of the omnidirectional wheel. Do not use excessive force.
  • Rinse the omnidirectional wheel under the running water and put it back after drying it completely.
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Section 36

Main Brushes

1. Press the brush guard clips inwards to remove the brush guard, and then lift the brushes out of the robot. 2. Pull out the brushes as shown in the figure. Use a proper tool to remove any hair tangled in the brushes. After cleaning, push the brushes firmly into the main brush holder until they click into place.

Note: Be careful while pulling out the main brushes to prevent injury.

3. With the screen-printed arrows facing upwards, insert the main brush holder into the slots downwards in an inclined way. 4. Align the front end of the brush guard with the slot, insert it downwards in an inclined way, and then press it into place.

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Section 37

Dust Box and Filter

1. Press the dust box clip to remove the dust box. 2. Remove the dust box filter, and then empty the dust box. Gently tap the basket of the filter to remove the dirt.

Note: Do not attempt to clean the filter with a brush, a finger or sharp objects to prevent damage. 3. Rinse the dust box and filter with water and dry them completely before reinstalling.

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Section 38

Note:

  • Rinse the dust box and filter with clean water only. Do not use any detergent.
  • Use the dust box and filter only when they are completely dry.

Fig. E-9

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Section 39

Robot Sensors

Wipe the robot sensors by using a soft and dry cloth, as shown in the figure:

1. VersaLift Sensor 2. Bumper Window 3. Edge Sensor 4. Bumper 5. Cliff Sensors 6. Dust Illumination Light 7. Carpet Sensor

Note: A wet cloth can damage sensitive elements within the robot and the base station. Please use a dry cloth for cleaning.

Fig. E-10

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Section 40

Auto-Empty Vents, Charging Contacts and Signaling Area

Clean the auto-empty vents, charging contacts and the signaling area with a soft and dry cloth.

Fig. E-11

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Section 41

Mop Pads

Remove the mop pads from the mop pad holders to replace them.

Fig. E-12

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Section 42

Battery

The robot contains a high-performance lithium-ion battery pack. Make sure that the battery remains well-charged for daily use to maintain optimal battery performance. If the robot is not used for an extended period of time, turn it off and put it away. To prevent damage from over-discharging, charge the robot at least once every three months.

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Section 43

Troubleshooting

ProblemSolution
The robot will not turn on.The battery is low. Recharge the robot on the base station and try again. ·The temperature of the battery is too low or too high. It is recommended to use the robot in environments with an ambient temperature above 0°C (32°F) and below 40°C (104°F).
The robot will not charge.The base station is not connected to power, please make sure both ends of its power cord are correctly plugged in. ·The contact between the charging contacts on the base station and the robot is poor, please clean the charging contacts. ·Check whether there is any foreign object at the connectors of the robot and remove the foreign object if any.
The robot fails to connect to Wi-Fi.The Wi-Fi network password is incorrect. Make sure the password used to connect to your Wi-Fi network is correct. ·The robot does not support a 5 GHz Wi-Fi connection. Make sure the robot is connected to a 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi connection. ·The Wi-Fi signal is weak. Make sure the robot is in an area with good Wi-Fi coverage. ·The robot may not be ready to be configured. Please exit and re-enter the app, and then try again as instructed.
ProblemSolution
The robot cannot find and return to the base station.The route for returning to charge is blocked, e.g. the door is closed. ·The base station is disconnected from power or moved when the robot is not on it. Please connect the base station to the power supply or place the robot onto the base station to charge. ·There are too many obstructions around the base station. Place the base station in a more open area. ·Moving the robot may cause it to re-position itself, and it will recreate a map if re-positioning fails. If the robot is too far from the base station, it might not be able to automatically return on its own, in which case you will need to manually place the robot onto the base station. ·Wipe the signaling area on the base station to remove dust or debris.
The robot gets stuck in front of the base station and cannot return to it.Check whether there is enough space on both sides or in front of the base station to prevent the robot from being blocked. ·The robot may slip if the floor in front of the base station is overly wet. If so, clean the excess water before trying again. ·It is recommended to move the base station to a different place and try again. ·Make sure the ramp extension plate is installed properly.
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Section 44

Troubleshooting

ProblemSolution
The robot will not turn off.The robot cannot be turned off when it is charging. It is recommended to move the robot from the base station, and then press and hold the power button for 3 seconds to turn it off. ·If the robot cannot be turned off by performing step 1, press and hold the power button for 10 seconds to forcibly turn off the robot. If the problem persists, please contact after-sales service.
The charging speed is slow.It takes about 3 hours to fully charge the robot when its battery is low. ·If you operate the robot at temperatures outside of the specified range, the charging speed will automatically slow down to extend the battery life. ·The charging contacts on both the robot and the base station may be dirty, please wipe them with a dry cloth.
The noise increases while the robot is operating.Check whether the dust box filter is clogged. If so, clean it or replace it. ·A hard object may be caught in the main brushes or the dust box. Check and remove any hard object. ·The main brushes or the side brush may become tangled. Check and remove any foreign objects. ·Switch the suction mode to Standard or Quiet.
ProblemSolution
The robot moves without following the set route.Objects such as power cords and slippers should be organized before using the robot. ·Working on wet slippery surfaces causes the main wheel to slip. It is recommended to dry the wet places before using the robot. ·Wipe the bumper window on the robot with a clean, soft cloth to keep them clean and unobstructed.
The robot misses the rooms to be cleaned.Make sure that the doors of the rooms to be cleaned are open. ·The place in front of the room to be cleaned may be wet and slippery, causing the robot to slip and work abnormally. Please try drying the floor before using the robot.
The robot will not resume cleaning after charging.Make sure that the robot is not set to the Do Not Disturb (DND) mode, which will prevent it from resuming cleaning. ·The robot will not resume cleaning after you manually place the robot on the base station or send the robot to charge via the app or the button Ⓒ.
The station cannot automatically empty the dust box.Check whether the dust bag in the dust tank is full. ·If the dust bag is not full, check whether there is any obstruction at the auto-empty vents of the robot, the base station, or the dust box. If any, clean the blocked part in time.
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Section 45

Troubleshooting

ProblemSolution
The water level in the washboard is abnormal.Check whether the seal on the used water tank is loose or not correctly installed, and manually reset it if so. If the problem persists, please contact the after-sales service team. ·Gently press down on the used water tank to make sure it is installed correctly. ·Remove the washboard filter and check whether the drain outlet is blocked and clean it. ·Check the cleaning solution. Do not add any liquid other than the officially-approved cleaning solution.
The mop pad holder is raised abnormally.Please remove the mop pad holder to check if there is any foreign object stuck in it, and try to restart the robot. If the problem persists, please contact the after-sales service team.
There is water under the clean water tank or around the seal.When taking out the clean water tank, some water in the pipe may be left under the tank or around the seal. This is normal. Please wipe with a dry cloth.

For additional services, please contact us via support.na@dreame.tech

Tel: +1 (866) 977-5177

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Section 46

Specifications

Robot

ModelRLX92DE
Charging TimeApprox. 3 hours
Rated Voltage14.4 V ---
Rated Power75 W
Operation Frequency2400-2483.5 MHz
Maximum Output Power< 20 dBm

Under normal use of condition, this equipment should be kept a separation distance of at least 8" (20 cm) between the antenna and the body of the user.

Base Station

ModelRCXE0910
Rated Input120 V~60 Hz 4.1 A (during dust emptying)
Rated Output20 V DC, 3.2 A
Rated Power (during hot water cleaning)640 W

Note: Rated Power (during hot water cleaning) is determined by the power value during the representative period (water temperature 25℃ /77° F).

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