Frequently asked questions – Karcher RC 4-000 User Manual

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The robot can be used on all common sur-
faces, such as carpets and hard surfaces
(tiles, parquetry, etc.). With respect to ex-
tremely deep-piled carpets (> 20 mm), spe-
cific restrictions apply. The moving
sweeping edge is automatically adjusted to
different floor coverings.

No. Due to its compact and flat design the
robot is able to clean underneath pieces of
furniture, such as beds, sofas, and ward-
robes.

The robot is equipped with a dirt receptacle
that is regularly emptied by the station.

In the station, the dirt is collected in a con-
ventional filter bag (2 litres).
The exchange intervals are flexible and are
reported to the user in a timely manner by
means of a indicator lamp on the display.

In case of a normal degree of soiling, the
dirt receptacle is sufficient for one hour of
cleaning. If this should not be sufficient in
the individual case, the robot simply returns
to the station earlier, disposes of the dirt
and carries on working.

The dirt is swept into the dirt receptacle of
the robot by means of vacuum-supported
sweeping.

Yes, this is possible without any problems.
The robot is an autonomous system and
does not require any intervention. The dirt
receptacle is emptied at the station.

The charging time is between 15 and
60 minutes according to the charging state
of the battery before the charging. In case
of the initial operation, the robot certainly
has the longest charging time.

By default, the robot runs at 20 cm per sec-
ond. If it cleans very dirty spots, the speed
is reduced by half to intensify the cleaning.
The same applies to the final approach to
the station to allow the robot to precisely
manoeuvre in.

The robot can clean up to 15 qm per hour.
Many spots, in particular the frequently
used paths are cleaned repeatedly from dif-
ferent directions.

The robot returns to the station as soon as
the battery voltage has reached a specific
level or if the dirt receptacle is full.

The process takes approximately 30 sec-
onds.

The robot can only be turned on or off. You
can select the cleaning duration at the sta-
tion. In addition, you can specify that the ro-
bot should not leave the station after the
next approach to the station (parking func-
tion).

The robot moves through the room according
to the random principle. If he bumps into an
obstacle, it turns at any angle and then goes
straight until it bumps into the next obstacle.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which floor coverings is the robot suita-
ble for?

Is it difficult to clean underneath pieces
of furniture?

How does the robot transport the ab-
sorbed dirt to the station?

How is the dirt absorbed in the station?

How much dirt can the robot absorb?

How is the absorption of dirt in the robot
performed?

Can the robot clean in the apartment /
house without supervision?

How long does it take until the robot is
charged or operative?

At which speed does the robot move?

How many square meters can the robot
clean within one hour?

How does the robot know when it must
return to the station?

How long does it take to empty the robot
at the station?

Where is the robot programmed? What
do I have to pay attention to?

According to which principle does the
robot move?

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