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roborock H60 Ultra Cordless Stick Vacuum Cleaners

Sections41
Reading10 min
UpdatedApr 2026
LanguageEnglish
Section 01

A1 Vacuum Cleaner

\textcircled{1} —Switch Mode

\textcircled{1} © —Power

A1-1—Screen

A1-2—Main Unit

A1-3—Dust Bin

A1-4—Dust Bin Release Button

A1-5—Multi-Surface Brush

A1-6—Battery Status Indicator

A1-7—Anti-Static Point

A1-8—Battery Pack Release Button

A1-9—Charging Port

A1-10—Bendable Wand Release Button

A1-11—Bendable Wand

A1-12—Bend Button

A1-13—Multi-Surface Brush Release Button

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Section 02

A2 Motorized Mini-Brush

2-in-1 Cleaning HeadA3 Wall DockA4 Power SupplyA5 Multi-Surface BrushA6 Bendable WandA7

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Section 03

B2 Wall Dock

*It is recommended that you let specialists install the wall dock. Use protective clothing, safety goggles, and other protective equipment when necessary.

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Section 04

B2-1—To attach the positioning sticker:

Attach the positioning sticker onto the wall. Ensure that the edges are parallel to the ground and the bottom is approximately 110 cm (3.6 ft) above the ground.

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Section 05

B2-4—To install the wall dock:

Prepare an electric tool with an 8-mm (0.31 in) drill bit and align it with the positioning holes on the sticker to make holes. Securely fix the wall dock using the provided expansion tubes and screws.

B2-5—Insert the charging cord into the rear hole at the bottom of the wall dock and slide it horizontally to the front hole to secure it.

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Section 06

Notes:

The dock should be fixed in a cool and dry area near an outlet. The dock is an optional accessory. Prior to installation, ensure that there are no wires or pipes running through the wall where the dock will be

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Section 07

C1 Screen

When charging, the screen shows the battery level. When 100 appears, charging is complete.

Note: The MED mode is used by default every time the vacuum cleaner is turned on.

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Section 08

C1-4—Battery level

Error alerts: Error icon steady on, error code in the middle flashing at 1Hz, and the screen turning off after 15 seconds.

E1-Main motor error E2-Cleaner head error E3-Battery pack error E4-Charging error

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Section 09

C1-6—Battery icon

Full charge: Icon steady on, battery level 100, screen turning off after 2 minutes.

Charging: Icon flashing, digital display of battery level, screen turning off after 2 minutes.

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Section 10

C1-8—Suction mode display

C1-8-1—ECO mode C1-8-2—MED mode C1-8-3—MAX mode

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Section 11

Notes:

Fully charge your machine before your first use.• The battery temperature will be high after continuous use in MAX mode. A full charge at this time may take longer. It is recommended to cool down the main unit for 30 minutes• before charging. Your machine cannot be started while charging.•

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Section 12

C2-2—Battery Status Indicator

StatusItemBattery Status Indicator
DischargingBattery LevelBattery level 100~67%: LED1, LED2, and LED3 in solid white Battery level 66~34%: LED1 and LED2 in solid white, LED3 off Battery level 33~10%: LED1 in solid white, LED2 and LED3 off Battery level 9~0%: LED1 flashing white at 1Hz, LED2 and LED3 off
Battery Pack ErrorLED2 flashing red at 1Hz and turning off after 15 seconds
ChargingBattery LevelBattery level 0~33%: LED1 flashing white at 0.5Hz, LED2 and LED3 off Battery level 34~66%: LED1 in solid white, LED2 flashing white at 0.5Hz, LED3 off Battery level 67~100%: LED1 and LED2 in solid white, LED3 flashing white at 0.5Hz Full battery: LED1, LED2 and LED3 in solid white and turning off after 2 minutes
Battery Pack ErrorLED2 flashing red at 1Hz and turning off after 15 seconds
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Section 13

C3 Start Cleaning

To start vacuuming, press . The screen will turn on. By default, the MED mode is used.

Note: To stop vacuuming, press .

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Section 14

Precautions

1. When using the multi-surface brush or motorized mini-brush, the surfaces of some fabrics may become fuzzy or exhibit resistance. In this case, it is recommended to use the 2-in-1 cleaning head. 2. Before vacuuming polished surfaces (shiny wooden flooring or glazed tiles), check if there are foreign objects in the cleaner head to avoid scratching the floor. 3. Before using the vacuum cleaner, ensure the dust bin, multi-cyclone assembly, front filter, and filter cartridge are properly installed. 4. Do not block the exhaust vent when vacuuming. 5. For fine dust like flour and construction dust, the vacuum cleaner can be used only if the amount of dust is small. 6. To prevent damage to the vacuum cleaner and the floor, do not use the vacuum cleaner to suck up sharp objects, small toys, pins, paper clips, etc. 7. Pay attention to personal safety when cleaning dangerous areas such as stairs and windows. 8. To prevent damage caused by the machine falling or tipping over, do not place it on high places such as desks and chairs or lean it against other objects. 9. The movement of the multi-surface brush may result in an unevenly polished floor. To remedy this, the floor can be wiped with a damp cloth and polished with floor wax.

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Section 15

Auto Shutoff

1. If any of the spinning parts become stuck, the product may power off automatically. Clear the objects stuck in the parts and retry. 2. When the cleaner head motor gets too hot, it will automatically power off. Please wait until the temperature returns to normal before resuming use.

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Section 16

Clearing Foreign Objects

1. If any electric cleaner head gets clogged with large objects or tangled with much hair, the roller may stop working. In such cases, prompt clearing is required. 2. To prevent accidentally turning the machine on and causing injuries, detach the cleaner head from the main unit before cleaning it.

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Section 17

Notes:

Be aware of sharp objects when clearing a roller. If tangled objects cannot be cleared, refer to the Routine Maintenance section to remove the roller for cleaning.

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Section 18

C4-1—2-in-1 Cleaning Head

Suitable for cleaning dust in narrow spaces such as door/window/ wall corners, stairs, as well as dust on sofas and tabletops.

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Section 19

C4-2—Motorized Mini-Brush

Suitable for cleaning dust on the surface of textile materials such as beds and curtains.

Note: To prevent scratching the fabric surface, do not use the motorized mini-brush on leather, leathaire, or silk materials.

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Section 20

C4-3—Multi-Surface Brush

Suitable for cleaning tiles, floors, and low-pile carpets (2 cm/0.79 in or less).

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Section 21

C4-3-2—Slider Button

Note: The multi-surface brush has a slider button to lower or lift the particle control flap. To vacuum small debris, push the slider button to the left. To vacuum large debris, push the slider button to the right.

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Section 22

C4-4—Bendable Wand

the bendable wand and bend it up to 90° to easily clean under low furniture and appliances. After use, straighten the bendable wand until it clicks into place for further use.

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Section 23

Notes:

  • The frequency of replacement may vary with the actual situation. If abnormal wear occurs, replace the parts immediately.
  • If one of the parts including filter cartridge, front filter, bendable wand, and cleaner head is blocked, the main unit will turn on and off several times and then stop operating until the blockage has been cleared.
  • Disconnect your machine from the outlet before looking for blockages. Be careful not to touch the Power button.
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Section 24

Main Unit

Use a soft and dry cloth to wipe the main unit. Do not rinse it. Disconnect the power before cleaning.

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Section 25

D1 Dust Bin

*Clean at least once every 4-6 months.

D1-1—Press the dust bin release button and remove the dust bin from the main unit. Then, twist the multi-cyclone assembly and pull it out. D1-2—Rinse the dust bin thoroughly. Then, leave it to dry completely for at least 24 hours.

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Section 26

Notes:

  • Empty the dust bin as soon as the dirt reaches the MAX level. Using your machine when the dirt is above the MAX line may affect the performance.
  • Do not rinse the main unit to avoid damaging the
  • Clean the dust bin as needed.
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Section 27

D2 Filter Cartridge Module

*Clean every 4-6 months.

D2-1—Remove the dust bin as shown. D2-2—Remove the module from the main unit as shown. D2-3—Twist the filter cartridge and pull it out. Rotate it 360° while washing it. If necessary, tap it gently to remove any loose dust and debris. D2-4—Leave it to dry completely for at least 24 hours.

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Section 28

Notes:

  • Wash the filter cartridge with running water and do not use any detergent to prevent blockages.
  • Do not clean the filter cartridge with brushes or fingers.
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Section 29

D3 Replacing the Battery Pack

The rechargeable lithium-ion battery pack in this product is detachable and consumable. When the battery reaches the end of its life, its runtime will become short even after being properly charged.

D3-1—Press and hold the battery pack release button and slide the battery forward to remove it.

D3-2—Install a new battery pack.

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Section 30

D4 Multi-Surface Brush Roller

To maintain optimum performance, check your cleaning head roller regularly and clear any obstructions. To prevent injuries, make sure the cleaner head is detached from the main unit and take care not to touch .

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Section 31

Notes:

  • The cleaner head roller must be removed for separate cleaning.
  • There are electrical components in the motorized mini-brush and multi-surface brush and bearings in the multi-surface brush roller. Do not wash them with water.

D4-1—Place the cleaner head as shown. Grab the tab on the end cap and rotate counterclockwise to the unlock position. D4-2—Slide your end cap and roller out of the cleaner head. D4-3—Clear any debris from the end cap and roller. D4-4—Push the end cap back on to the roller. D4-5—Slide the roller back into the cleaner head and turn the tab clockwise until it clicks into place.

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Section 32

D5 Motorized Mini-Brush Roller

D5-1—Rotate the end cap counterclockwise to the unlock position to remove it. D5-2—Slide the roller out of the cleaner head. D5-3—Rinse the roller and clear any debris from the roller. D5-4—Stand the roller and leave it to dry completely for at least 24 hours. D5-5—Reinstall the roller and the end cap. D5-6—Turn the end cap into the locked position.

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Section 33

Vacuum Cleaner

ModelH10A1A
Rated Voltage/Current29.6 V ≈ 20 A
Battery29.6 V/2964 mAh (TYP) Lithium-ion battery
Battery ModelPF081ULL
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Section 34

Power Supply

ModelYLJX2B-T345100
Rated Input100-240 V~ 50-60 Hz 1.0 A max
Rated Output34.5 V=1 A
Charging Battery29.6 V/2964 mAh (TYP) Lithium-ion battery
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Section 35

Power Supply

ModelZD024M340100US
Rated Input100-240 V~ 50-60 Hz 0.8 A
Rated Output34.0 V== 1 A
Charging Battery29.6 V/2964 mAh (TYP) Lithium-ion battery
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Section 36

Common Issues

The machine may stop working when an anomaly occurs. Refer to the table below. If the issue persists, contact customer service for repair.

IssueSolution
An electric cleaner head cannot rotateThe motor of the cleaner head may trigger the over-temperature protection. Wait until the temperature returns to normal before use. The power contacts of the cleaner head may be dirty. Wipe them with a soft, dry cloth and try again.
Reduced suction powerThe dust bin is full or the filter cartridge is clogged. Use the machine after cleaning them. ·The cleaner head is clogged. Remove any blockages from it.
The battery status indicator does not display when chargingThe battery may be fully charged and go to sleep.
Slow chargingThe vacuum cleaner will automatically reduce its charging speed if the ambient temperate is too high or too low. This is designed to extend the battery lifespan. Wait until the temperature returns to normal before charging.
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Section 37

Troubleshooting

LEDD1 LED2 LED3Battery Status IndicatorPossible CauseSolution
LED2 flashing red quickly during useAirway obstructedCheck if the dust bin, bendable wand, or cleaner head is clogged and clear any foreign objects.
Cleaner head blockedClear any foreign objects entangled in the cleaner head.
LED1 flashing white during useLow battery levelCharge the machine before use.
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Section 38

Error

If an error occurs during use, an alert will appear on the screen. Refer to the table below to maintain normal machine performance.

IconStatusErrorSolution
Flashing orangeAirway obstructedCheck if the dust bin, telescopic wand, or cleaner head is clogged. Check if the filter cartridge or front filter is clogged with dust buildup.
Flashing orangeRoller blockedRefer to the Routine Maintenance section to clear any debris and hair from the roller.

If an error code appears on the screen, contact the after-sales service team for repair.

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Section 39

Environmental Protection Description

The chemical substances contained in the built-in lithium-ion battery of this product can cause environmental pollution. Remove the battery before disposing of this product and hand it to a battery recycling facility for disposal.

Note: The following procedures are only applicable when disposing of this product.

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Section 40

Removing the Battery

Fully drain the battery, press the battery pack release button to remove the battery, and then hand it to a battery recycling facility.

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Section 41

Notes:

  • Before removing the battery, make sure that it is fully drained. Do not attempt to remove the battery if the power cord is plugged in.
  • Remove the entire battery pack. Avoid damaging the battery pack casing to avoid a short circuit or leakage of hazardous substances.
  • If you come into contact with battery leakage, rinse thoroughly with plenty of water and seek medical attention.
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