Philips FC8802 User Manual

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Place the robot on the floor in an area where there is enough free space around it.

Note: The robot is intended for cleaning hard floors. Stay close by when the robot is cleaning near carpets

or rugs to see how it is coping.

Cleaning

1

Press the on/off switch to switch on the robot (Fig. 17).

Caution: Always make sure the filter is present inside the dust container. If you use the robot

without the filter inside the dust container, the motor will be damaged.

Caution: Avoid using the robot near a staircase or other height difference or monitor it carefully.

Depending on specific circumstances in your home, the drop-off sensors in the bottom may not

detect a staircase or height difference in time.

, The battery indicator lights up continuously during cleaning (Fig. 18).

2

The robot cleans the floors until the rechargeable battery is low or until it is switched off

manually.

Note: The robot follows predefined cleaning patterns. See chapter ‘How your robot works’, section ‘How

your robot cleans’ for more details.
Note: If the battery runs low during cleaning, the battery indicator flashes quickly and you hear two

beeps. Recharge the robot to continue cleaning (see chapter ‘Preparing for use’, section

‘Charging’) (Fig. 14).

Indicator signals and their meaning

The robot has a display with three indicators: the battery indicator, the dust compartment indicator

and the warning indicator. The table below explains the meaning of the signals these indicators give.

Indicator signal

Meaning

The battery indicator lights up continuously.

The rechargeable battery is fully charged.
The robot is cleaning.

The battery indicator flashes slowly.

The robot is charging.

The battery indicator flashes quickly and the robot

beeps twice every minute.

The rechargeable battery is empty.

The dust compartment indicator lights up

continuously.

The dust compartment cover is missing.

The dust container is not present.

The warning indicator flashes quickly and the robot

beeps twice every minute.

The robot was switched on while it was

not placed on a level floor or not on the

floor at all.
The bumper of the robot is stuck.
A wheel or side brush is stuck.

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