RoborockUser ManualRoborock

Roborock Qrevo Curv

Sections68
Reading19 min
UpdatedApr 2026
LanguageEnglish
Section 01

Product Overview

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Section 02

Robot (Top View)

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Section 03

Power/Clean

  • Press and hold to turn the robot on or off
  • Press to start cleaning
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Section 04

Power Indicator Light

  • White: Battery level ≥ 15%
  • Red: Battery leve < 1 5%
  • Breathing: Charging or starting up
  • Flashing red: Error
  • Breathing blue: Remote viewing
  • Flashing blue slowly: Waiting for WiFi connection
  • Flashing blue quickly: Connecting
  • Steady blue: Voice assistant working/WiFi connected
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Section 05

—Dock

  • Robot not on dock: Press to start docking/Press and hold to start spot cleaning
  • Robot on dock: Press to start emptying/Press and hold to wash the mop cloths

Note: Press any button to pause a running robot.

A1-1—Microphones

A1-2—Vertical Bumper A1-3—LiDAR Sensor A1-4—LED Fill Light A1-5—Dock Locator

A1-6—Reactive AI Obstacle Recognition Sensor

A1-7—Bumper

A1-8—Wall Sensor

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Section 06

Robot (Bottom View)

A2-1—Cliff Sensors A2-2—Carpet Sensor A2-3—Side Brush A2-4—Main Brush Cover A2-5—Omnidirectional Wheel A2-6—Main Brushes A2-7—Main Brush Cover Latches A2-8—Main Wheels A2-9—Mop Cloths

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Section 07

Robot (Top Cover Removed)

A3-1—Magnetic Top Cover A3-2—Suction Inlet A3-3—Automatic Lift and Rotate Mop Modules A3-4—Reset Button A3-5—Dustbin A3-6—Charging Contacts A3-7—Air Outlets A3-8—Communication Sensor A3-9—Self-Filling Port A3-10—Positioning Button

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Section 08

Mop Cloth Mount

A4-1—Hook and Loop Pads A4-2—Mop Axle Note: Secure the mop cloths flat in place.

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Section 09

Mop Cloth

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Section 10

Dustbin

A6-1—Dustbin Latch

A6-2—Suction Inlet

A6-3—Air Inlet

A6-4—Washable Filter

A6-5—Filter Latch

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Section 11

Power Cord

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Section 12

Disposable Dust Bag

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Section 13

Empty Wash Fill Dock (Back View)

A9-1—Power Port

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Section 14

Empty Wash Fill Dock

A10-1—Dock Cover

A10-2—Dust Container Cover

A10-3—Dirty Water Tank

A10-4—Water Tank Latch

A10-5—Water Tank Handle

A10-6—Filter

A10-7—Dust Bag Slot

A10-8—Clean Water Tank

A10-9—Status Indicator Light

  • Breathing: Emptying/Mop washing
  • Red: Dock error
  • Off: Powered off/Charging

A10-10—Dock Base A10-11—Charging Contacts A10-12—Drain Port A10-13—Cleaning Tray Filter

A10-14—Drying Air Outlets

A10-15—Dock Location Beacon

A10-16—Suction Inlet

A10-17—Robot Refill Port

A10-18—Cleaning Tray Module

A10-19—Water Level Float

A10-20—Clean Water Dispensers

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Section 15

Important Information

B1-1—Tidy cords, hard or sharp objects (such as nails and glass), and loose items from the ground and move any unstable, fragile, precious, or dangerous items to prevent personal injury or property damage due to items becoming tangled in, struck by, or knocked over by the robot.

B1-2—When using the robot in a raised area (such as in a duplex apartment), always use a physical security barrier to prevent accidental falls that may result in personal injury or property damage.

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Section 16

Notes:

  • When using the robot for the first time, follow it throughout its whole cleaning route and watch for potential problems. The robot will be able to clean by itself in future uses.
  • To prevent excessive buildup of dirt on the mop cloths, the first mopping cycle.
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Section 17

Assembly

B2-1—Align and install the mop axles into the robot in place until you hear a click.

B2-2—Click

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Section 18

Positioning the Dock

Place the dock on a hard, flat floor (wood/tile/concrete etc.), flat against a wall, and reserve a space of at least 0.9 m (2.96 ft) in height, 0.46 m (1.51 ft) in width and 1.2 m (3.94 ft) in depth. Make sure that the location has good WiFi coverage for a better experience with the mobile app. Plug in and make sure that the status indicator light is on.

B3-1—More than 1.2 m (3.94 ft)

B3-2—More than 0.9 m (2.96 ft)

B3-3—More than 0.46 m (1.51 ft)

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Section 19

Notes:

  • If the power cord hangs vertically to the ground, it may be caught by the robot, causing the dock to be moved or disconnected.
  • The status indicator light is on when the dock is powered on, and off when the robot is charging.
  • The status indicator light turns red if an error occurs.
  • Place the dock on a hard, flat floor away from fire, heat, and water. Avoid narrow spaces or locations where the robot may be suspended in the air.
  • Placing the dock on a soft surface (carpet/mat) may cause the dock to tilt and cause docking and departing problems.
  • Keep the dock away from direct sunlight or anything that may block the dock location beacon, otherwise
  • Do not use the dock without clean water tank, dirty water tank, dust container cover, disposable dust bag,
  • Maintain the dock according to the Routine Maintenance. Do not clean the dock power cord and charging contacts with a wet cloth or tissue.
  • All docks are subject to water-based tests before leaving the factory. It is normal that a small amount of water remains in the waterway of the dock.
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Section 20

Powering On & Charging

Press and hold to power on the robot. Wait until the power indicator light is steady, and then place the robot in front of the dock. Make sure the dock is plugged in. Then, press and the robot will automatically return to the dock for charging. The robot is equipped with a built-in high-performance lithium-ion rechargeable battery pack. To maintain battery performance, keep the robot charged.

B4-1—Dock status indicator light off, robot power indicator light breathing: Charging.

The robot may not be turned on when the batteryNote: is low. In this case, place the robot to the dock for charging.

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Section 21

1. Download the App

Search for “Roborock” in the App Store or Google Play or scan the QR code to download and install the app.

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Section 22

2. Reset WiFi

Press and hold and simultaneously until you hear the “Resetting WiFi” voice message. The reset is complete when the power indicator light flashes blue slowly. The robot will then wait for a connection.

If you cannot connect to the robot due to your router configuration, a forgotten password, or any other reason, reset the WiFi and add your robot as a new device.

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Section 23

3. Add Device

Open the Roborock app, tap the “Add Device” or " + " button and add your device following the in-app guide.

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Section 24

Notes:

  • The actual process may vary due to ongoing app updates. Follow the guide provided in the app.
  • Only 2.4 GHz WiFi is supported.
  • If the robot waits more than 5 minutes for a connection, WiFi will be automatically disabled. If you want to reconnect, reset the WiFi before proceeding.
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Section 25

Turning On/Off

Press and hold to turn on the robot. The power indicator light will come on, and the robot will be on standby.

Press and hold to turn off the robot and complete the cleaning cycle.

The robot cannot be turned off when it is beingNote: charged.

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Section 26

Filling the Clean Water Tank

Open the dock cover, lift the clean water tank, open its lid, and then fill it with tap water. After filling, close the lid, lock the latch, and then put the clean water tank back to the dock.

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Section 27

Notes:

  • To prevent damage, do not use any disinfectant and
  • Do not add too much cleaning solution to prevent the robot from working improperly due to slipping.
  • To avoid deformation, only use cold water.
  • If any water stains remain on the outside of the water tank, wipe them with a soft, dry cloth before reinstalling the tank.
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Section 28

Starting Cleaning

Press to start cleaning. The robot will plan its cleaning route and in each room, it firstly draws out edges and then fills the room in a zigzag pattern. In so doing, the robot cleans all rooms one by one, thoroughly and efficiently.

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Section 29

Notes:

  • To make sure the robot returns to the dock automatically start the robot from the dock and do not move the dock during cleaning.
  • Cleaning cannot start if the battery level is too low. Allow the robot to charge before starting a cleanup.
  • Before cleaning, tidy cords (including the power cord items may be dragged by the robot, resulting in the disconnection of electrical appliances or damage of cords and property.
  • If cleaning is completed in less than 10 minutes, the robot will clean the area twice.
  • If the battery runs low during a cleaning cycle, the robot will automatically return to the dock. After charging, the robot will resume where it left off.
  • The robot will retract mop cloth mounts to clean the carpet. You can also set the carpet as a no-go zone in the app to avoid it.
  • Before starting each cleaning task, make sure that the mop cloths have been properly installed.
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Section 30

Spot Cleaning

Press and hold to start spot cleaning. Cleaning range: The robot cleans a 1.5 m (4.9 ft) × 1.5 m (4.9 ft) square area centered on itself.

After spot cleaning, the robot will automaticallyNote: return to the starting point and be on standby.

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Section 31

Pause

When the robot is running, press any button to pause it, press to resume cleaning. Press on a paused robot to send it back to the dock.

Placing a paused robot on the dock manually will end the current cleanup.

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Section 32

Sleep

If the robot is paused for over 10 minutes, it will go to sleep, and the power indicator light will flash every few seconds. Press any button to wake the robot up.

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Section 33

Notes:

  • The robot will not go to sleep when it is charging.
  • The robot will automatically shut down if left sleep for more than 12 hours.
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Section 34

DND Mode

The default Do Not Disturb (DND) period is from 22:00 to 08:00. You can use the app to disable the DND mode or modify the DND period, or set whether to enable auto topup, emptying and drying, to dim indicator lights, or lower the volume of the voice message during the DND period.

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Section 35

Mop Washing

During cleaning, the robot automatically determines when it should return to the dock for mop washing and water tank refilling to maximize its mopping performance. To manually start washing, tap the corresponding button in the app. Press any button to stop washing.

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Section 36

Notes:

  • To ensure the robot automatically washes the mop cloths, start it from the dock and avoid moving the dock during cleaning.
  • To avoid burns from hot water, do not touch the clean water dispensers.
  • Mop wash frequency and mode can be modified in the app.
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Section 37

Emptying

After cleaning, the robot will return to the dock and auto-emptying will begin as needed. To manually start emptying, press on the docked robot or tap the corresponding button in the app. Press any button to stop emptying.

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Section 38

Notes:

  • When emptying has been left unused for a long period, empty the dustbin manually and make sure the air inlet is clear for optimal emptying performance.
  • Auto-emptying can be disabled in the app.
  • Avoid frequent manual emptying.
  • Do not use without dust container cover or disposable dust bag installed in place.
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Section 39

Drying

After mop washing or after cleaning, drying will begin as needed. To manually start or stop drying, tap the corresponding button in the app.

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Section 40

Notes:

  • Drying duration can be modified in the app.
  • Auto-drying can be disabled in the app.
  • Stay away from the drying air outlets during drying.
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Section 41

Charging

After cleaning, the robot will automatically return to the dock to charge. Press to send the paused robot back to the dock. The power indicator light will breathe during robot charging.

If the robot fails to find the dock, it wilNote: automatically return to its starting position. Place the robot on the dock manually to recharge.

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Section 42

Error

If an error occurs, the power indicator light will flash red or status indicator light will be steady red. A pop-up notification will appear in the app and a voice alert may sound.

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Section 43

Notes:

  • The robot will go to sleep automatically if left in a malfunctioning state for over 10 minutes.
  • Placing a malfunctioning robot on the dock manually will end the current cleanup.
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Section 44

Resetting the System

If the robot does not respond when a button is pressed or cannot be turned off, reset the system by removing the magnetic top cover and pressing the Reset button.

After resetting the system, existing settings suchNote: as scheduled cleaning and WiFi will be restored to factory settings.

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Section 45

Restoring Factory Settings

If the robot does not function properly after a system reset, power it on. Press and hold and at the same time, press the Reset button until you hear the “Restoring factory settings. This will take about 5 minutes.” voice message. The robot will then be restored to factory settings.

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Section 46

Routine Maintenance

The frequency of replacement may vary with theNote: actual situation. If abnormal wear occurs, replace the parts immediately.

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Section 47

Main Brushes

* Clean every 2 weeks and replace every 6-12 months.

D1-1—Main Brush Cover D1-2—Main Brush Cover Latches D1-3—Main Brushes D1-4—Main Brush Bearing D1-5—Turn over the robot and press the two latches inwards to remove the main brush cover. D1-6—Lift the main brushes and pull them out, remove bearings and remove any entangled hair or dirt at both ends of the main brushes and bearings. D1-7—Reinstall the main brush bearings. And then, reinstall the main brushes and make sure the color of the main brush, main brush bearing and the arrow on the robot match. D1-8— Reinstall the main brush cover. Make sure its four teeth are fully seated in the slots, and press the main brush cover until you hear it lock with a click.

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Section 48

Notes:

  • To securely install the main brush cover, make sure to press both of the main brush cover latches in place.
  • It is recommended to wipe the main brushes with a wet cloth. If the main brushes are wet, air-dry them away from direct sunlight.
  • Do not use corrosive cleaning fluid or disinfectant to clean the main brushes.
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Section 49

Side Brush

* Clean monthly and replace every 3-6 months.

Unscrew the side brush screw. Remove and clean the side brush. Then, reinstall the brush and tighten the screw.

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Section 50

Omnidirectional Wheel

* Clean as required.

D3-1—Use a tool, such as a small screwdriver, to pry out the axle and take out the wheel.

Note: The omnidirectional wheel bracket cannot be removed.

D3-2—Rinse the wheel and the axle with water to remove any hair and dirt. Air-dry, reinstall, and press the wheel and axle back in place.

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Section 51

Main Wheels

* Clean as required.

Clean the main wheels with a soft, dry cloth.

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Section 52

Dustbin

* Clean as required.

D5-1—Remove the magnetic top cover of the robot and press the dustbin latch to take out the dustbin.

D5-2—Remove the washable filter and empty the dustbin.

D5-3—Fill the dustbin with clean water and reinstall the washable filter. Gently shake the dustbin, and then pour out the dirty water.

To prevent blockage, only use clean water withoutNote: any cleaning liquid.

D5-4—Allow at least 24 hours for the dustbin and washable filter to dry thoroughly before reinstalling them.

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Section 53

Washable Filter

* Clean every 2 weeks and replace every 6-12 months. D6-1—Remove the filter. D6-2—Rinse the filter repeatedly and tap it to remove as much dirt as possible. Do not touch the surface of the filter with hands,Note: brushes, or hard objects to avoid potential damage. D6-3—Allow at least 24 hours for the filter to dry thoroughly before reinstalling it.

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Section 54

Mop Cloths

* Clean as required and replace every 1-3 months.

D7-1—Remove the mop cloths from mop cloth mounts. Clean the mop cloths and air-dry them.

A dirty mop cloth will affect the mopping Note: performance. Clean it before use.

D7-2—Stick the mop cloths on the mounts flat in place.

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Section 55

Robot Sensors

* Clean as required. Use a soft, dry cloth to wipe and clean all sensors, including: D8-1—Dock Locator D8-2—Reactive AI Obstacle Recognition Sensor D8-3—Wall Sensor D8-4—Communication Sensor D8-5—Cliff Sensors D8-6—Carpet Sensor

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Section 56

Moving the Dock

To move the dock, grip the handle on the back with one hand and the inner side of the front board with the other hand. Do not lift the dock base directly to prevent the dock from falling off.

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Section 57

Dirty Water Tank

* Clean as required.

Open the dirty water tank lid and pour out the dirty water. Fill the tank with clean water, close the lid, lock the latch, and shake. Pour out the dirty water. Lock the lid and reinstall the tank.

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Section 58

Notes:

  • To avoid deformation, only use cold water.
  • If any water stains remain on the outside of the water tank, wipe them with a soft, dry cloth before reinstalling the tank.
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Section 59

Charging Contacts

* Clean as required.

Use a soft, dry cloth to wipe the charging contacts on the robot and the dock.

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Section 60

Replacing Disposable Dust Bag

* Replace as required.

D12-1—Open the dock cover and remove the dust container cover. D12-2—Remove the disposable dust bag and discard it.

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Section 61

Notes:

  • The dust bag handle seals the bag on removal to prevent leakage.
  • Always install a dust bag before putting back the dust container cover to avoid auto-emptying without the bag. You can also disable auto-emptying in the app.

D12-3—Clean the filter with a dry cloth, insert a new disposable dust bag into the slot all the way in, and spread it evenly.

Make sure the disposable dust bag is properlyNote: installed to avoid waste escaping and damaging the dock.

D12-4—Reinstall the dust container cover in place and close the dock cover to make sure the dust container is securely sealed.

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Section 62

Cleaning Tray Module

* Clean as required.

D13-1—Remove the cleaning tray module. D13-2—Remove the cleaning tray and filter from the module and then rinse them with water. D13-3—Reinstall the filter and cleaning tray. Then, reinstall the cleaning tray module.

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Section 63

Robot

ModelV10VIV
Battery14.4 V/6400 mAh (TYP) lithium-ion battery
Rated Input20 V---1.5 A
Charging TimeApprox. 4 hours

of the robot.

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Section 64

Empty Wash Fill Dock

ModelEWFD26LRR
Rated Input Voltage120 V~
Rated Frequency60 Hz
Rated Input (Dust collection)6 A
Rated Input (Hot-water mop washing)12 A
Rated Input (Charging & drying)1 A
Rated Output20 V--- 1.5 A
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Section 65

Removing the battery

The following information applies only when disposing * of the robot and should not be followed for day-to-day operations.

The chemical substances contained in the built-in lithium-ion battery of this product can cause environmental pollution. Before disposing of this product, remove the battery. The battery should then be properly recycled either through local authorities or by providing the batteries to a battery recycling facility.

How to remove the battery:

1. Operate the robot without connecting to the dock until it runs out of battery. 2. Turn off the robot. 3. Unscrew the battery cover. 4. Remove the battery cover. 5. Press the latch to pull out the battery connector and remove the battery.

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Section 66

Notes:

  • Before removing the battery, make sure it is fully drained and the robot is disconnected from the dock.
  • Remove the entire battery pack. Avoid damaging the battery pack casing to avoid short-circuits or leakage of hazardous substances.
  • In the event of accidental contact with battery fluid, rinse thoroughly with water and seek immediate medical care.
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Section 67

Common Issues

IssueSolution
Unable to power onBattery low. Put the robot on the dock and charge it before use. ·Battery temperature too low or too high. Only use the robot within the range of 4-40°C (39-104°F).
Unable to chargeDock not connected to power. Check whether both ends of the power cord are properly connected. ·Poor contact. Clean the charging contacts of the dock and the robot. ·Check that the status indicator light is on.
Slow chargingWhen used at high or low temperatures, the robot will automatically reduce its charging speed to extend battery life. ·Charging contacts dirty. Wipe them with a dry cloth.
Unable to return to dockToo many obstacles near the dock. Move it to an open area. ·Robot too far from the dock. Place it closer and retry.
Abnormal behaviorRestart the robot.
Noise during cleaningThe main brushes, side brush, or main wheels may be jammed. Turn off the robot and clean them. ·The omnidirectional wheel may be jammed. Use a screwdriver to remove it for cleaning.
Unable to connect to WiFiWiFi disabled. Reset the WiFi and try again. ·Poor WiFi signal. Move the robot to an area with better WiFi. ·Abnormal WiFi connection. Reset the WiFi, download the latest app version and retry. ·Unable to connect to WiFi abruptly. There may be an error with your router settings. Contact Roborock Customer Service for help with troubleshooting.
IssueSolution
Is power always being drawn when the robot is on the dock?The robot will draw power while it is docked to maintain battery performance, but the power consumption is extremely low.
Does the robot need to be charged for at least 16 hours for the first three uses?No. Lithium-ion batteries have no memory effect. The robot can be used once fully charged.
The robot does not resume cleaning after rechargingMake sure that the robot is not in DND mode. DND mode will prevent auto top-up. ·If the robot is placed manually on the dock or sent to dock by pressing buttons, it will not be able to resume cleaning.
The robot begins to miss certain spotsThe wall sensor, cliff sensors, or carpet sensor may be dirty. Clean them with a soft, dry cloth.
Scheduled cleaning is not workingKeep the robot charged. Scheduled cleaning can only begin when the battery level is above 15%.
The status indicator light is steady redVoltage error. Check that the local voltage meets the requirements listed on the dock. ·Check clean water tank placement or refill the tank as required. ·Check dirty water tank placement or empty the tank as required. ·The cleaning tray module or cleaning tray filter is not installed or not properly installed.
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Section 68

Common Issues

IssueSolution
Reduced emptying performance or unusual noise when emptyingThe main brushes or main brush cover is not properly installed. Check and install in place. ·The filter, air duct, suction inlet, air inlet, dustbin or disposable dust bag is blocked. Clean to remove blockages.
Reduced mop washing performanceThe mop cloths are not attached properly. Stick them on the mounts flat in place. ·The floor is dirty. Change the mop washing mode to “Deep” in the app for better cleaning.
Unable to start auto-dryingAuto-drying is disabled. Check in-app settings. ·If the robot departs the dock during drying, the drying will end in advance. ·In a humid environment, it is recommended to extend the drying duration in the app to improve the drying performance.
Unable to auto-emptyAuto-emptying is disabled. Check in-app settings. ·Dock dust container cover is not installed. Check and install. ·Auto-emptying will not be triggered if the robot returns to the dock without cleaning. ·The robot will not auto-empty after returning to the dock in DND mode. Adjust cleaning or DND period, or start emptying manually. ·Auto-emptying will not be triggered if the robot is moved to the dock manually. Start emptying manually. ·The battery level is lower than 10%. Charge the robot until the battery reaches 10%.
IssueSolution
Unable to wash the mop clothsThe mop cloths will not be washed if not used. ·If the robot does not start from the dock or no dock is found on the app map, it will not return to the dock for mop washing. ·Check clean water tank placement or refill the tank as required. ·Check dirty water tank placement or empty the tank as required. ·Check that the cleaning tray module or cleaning tray filter has been correctly installed.
Unable to wash the mop cloths with hot waterCheck that Mop Washing with Hot Water is enabled in the app.
Unable to extend the mop clothCheck that the FlexiArm Design Extended Mopping feature is enabled in the app. ·The mop cloth will only extend along walls and certain obstacles. ·Check if the mop extension structure is stuck.
The side brush is unable to extendCheck that the FlexiArm Design Extended Cleaning feature is enabled in the app. ·The side brush does not extend for every corner or every time when the robot cleans along the wall. ·Check whether the side brush is jammed.
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