roborock Q5+

Pukapuka Tohutohu mō te horoi horoi karetao roborock Q5+ me te taunga whakawātea-ā-unoa

1. Tatūnga

Before first use, ensure the robot vacuum is fully charged. The robot will indicate "charging" when correctly connected to the charging dock. It is recommended to fully charge the device before its initial cleaning cycle.

The roborock Q5+ robot vacuum supports 2.4G WiFi networks only. When connecting the robot to your home network, ensure your smartphone is connected to a 2.4G WiFi network.

Place the Self-Empty Dock in an area with sufficient clearance for the robot to maneuver. Avoid moving the robot manually during cleaning to prevent it from losing its direction or failing to return to the dock.

roborock Q5+ Robot Vacuum and Self-Empty Dock

Image: roborock Q5+ Robot Vacuum and Self-Empty Dock in a living room setting.

2. Nga Tohutohu Whakahaere

2.1 Hands-Free Cleaning with Self-Empty Dock

The Self-Empty Dock automatically empties the Q5's dustbin after each cleaning session. The 2.5L dust bag can hold dirt and debris for up to 7 weeks, providing extended hands-free operation.

7-Weeks of Hands-Free Cleaning with Self-Empty Dock

Image: The roborock Q5+ robot vacuum docked at its self-empty station, illustrating the 7-week hands-free cleaning capability with a 2.5L dust bag.

2.2 Te Whakatere me te Mahere

The Q5+ utilizes PreciSense LiDAR Navigation to create precise maps of your home, which can be viewed in 3D within the accompanying mobile application. This technology allows for efficient and thorough cleaning paths.

PreciSense LiDAR Navigation for Smart Cleaning

Image: An illustration demonstrating the robot's PreciSense LiDAR Navigation creating 3D maps and advanced cleaning schedules for different rooms.

2.3 App and Voice Control

Control the robot vacuum using the dedicated mobile application. The app supports 4-level mapping and allows you to set No-Go Zones and Invisible Walls to restrict the robot's cleaning areas. Voice control is also available through compatible devices like Amazon Alexa and Google Home.

Advanced App Control with No-Go Zones and Invisible Walls

Image: Screenshots from the mobile app showing 4-level mapping, No-Go Zones, and Invisible Walls features. The robot is shown operating near these virtual boundaries.

Mana Reo me Alexa me Google Home

Image: The robot vacuum and smart home devices (Alexa, Google Home) illustrating voice commands such as "Alexa, ask roborock to start cleaning" and "Alexa, ask roborock to start emptying."

2.4 Suction Power and Brush System

The Q5+ features a powerful 2700 Pa Max Suction, effectively lifting debris and pet hair from various surfaces, including hard floors and carpets. The multi-plane floating main brush maintains close contact with the floor for deeper cleaning and is designed to resist hair tangles.

Powerful 2700 Pa Suction for Deep Cleaning

Whakaahua: He runga view of the robot vacuum demonstrating its 2700 Pa powerful suction, lifting dirt and debris from a carpeted surface.

Multi-directional Floating Main Brush

Whakaahua: He tata view of the multi-directional floating main brush, highlighting its design to resist hair tangling and effectively clean various floor types.

3. Tiaki

3.1 Self-Empty Dock Dust Bag

The 2.5L dust bag in the Self-Empty Dock should be replaced approximately every 7 weeks, depending on usage and household debris levels. The dock will alert you when the bag needs changing.

3.2 Tātari Horoi

The robot vacuum's filter is washable. Regularly clean the filter to maintain optimal suction performance. Ensure the filter is completely dry before reinserting it into the robot.

3.3 Paraihe Matua me te Paraihe Taha

Periodically check and clean the main brush and side brush for tangled hair or debris. Remove any obstructions to ensure efficient cleaning. The multi-plane floating main brush is designed to resist tangles, but occasional cleaning is still recommended, especially in homes with pets.

For optimal performance, ensure the roller brush cover is correctly installed. If any of the four tabs are visible, the cover is not fully seated, which can affect the self-emptying function.

3.4 Pūoko

Wipe the robot's sensors with a soft, dry cloth periodically to ensure accurate navigation and obstacle avoidance.

Video: An official roborock video showcasing the Q5+ Robot Vacuum with Self-Empty Dock, demonstrating its features and operation.

4. Te Raru

4.1 Nga Take Hononga Wi-Fi

If the robot fails to connect to Wi-Fi, ensure your router is broadcasting a 2.4G WiFi signal. The roborock Q5+ does not support 5G WiFi. Try disabling mobile data and any ad-blocker apps on your phone during the setup process.

4.2 Robot Getting Lost or Not Returning to Dock

Avoid manually moving the robot during a cleaning cycle. This can disorient the device and prevent it from accurately returning to its charging dock. Allow the robot to complete its cycle uninterrupted.

4.3 Self-Emptying Malfunction

If the dustbin is not emptying, verify that the roller brush cover is correctly installed. All four tabs must be fully seated and not visible. A loose cover can reduce suction, preventing proper emptying. If issues persist, a factory reset may be necessary (refer to the app for reset instructions).

5. Whakatakotoranga

ĀhuahiraWhakatakotoranga
Waitohuroborock
Ingoa Tauiraroborock Q5+
Nga waahanga motuhakeLiDAR Navigation, Pet Hair Pick Up, Powerful 2700 Pa Suction, No-Go Zones and Invisible Walls, Multi-Level Mapping, App Control, Voice Control, Floating Main Brush, Scheduling, Self-Emptying
TaePango
Hunga Hua13.78"L x 13.78"W x 3.8"H
Nga Waahanga kei roto1* Q5 Robot Vacuum Cleaner, 1* Auto Empty Dock Pure, 1* Power Cable, 1* User Manual
Momo TātariKa taea te horoi
Ora Pūhikomeneti 180
Capacity (Dust Bag)2.5 rita
Puna ManaPūhiko Powered
Tikanga ManaTaupānga, Reo
Pūrere HototahiAmazon Echo, Google Home, Waea Atamai
Tohutohu MataPapa Mārō, Whāriki, Rakau, Tāera

6. Pūtāhui me te Tautoko

6.1 Nga Korero Whakaputanga

The roborock Q5+ Robot Vacuum comes with a 1-year warranty. Please refer to the included User Manual for detailed warranty terms and conditions.

6.2 Tautoko Kiritaki

For further assistance, troubleshooting, or warranty claims, please contact roborock customer support. Contact details can be found in your User Manual or on the official roborock webpae.

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