
ILIFE A4s Robot Vacuum Cleaner
by iLife
This practical housecleaning robot was crafted to squeeze itself into small areas
We'd like to highlight one feature: the Anti-Allergy HEPA filter
It's the ultimate unit for a family with pets
Enjoy a dust-free home
Why people love this robot vacuum
Product Specs
Here are the detailed specifications for this iLife robot vacuum
Color: grey
Dual (Vacuum + Mop):
Warranty: 12 months
Surface: hardwood, low carpet
Batteries required:
Batteries included:
Battery life: 140min
Battery type: Lithium ion
Noise level: 65db
Suction power: 1000pa
Dust bin volume: 450ml
Weight: 4.8lb
Dimensions: 13in x 13in x 3in
Frequently Asked Questions
Can robotic vacuums be used on all types of flooring?
No, robotic vacuums cannot be used on all types of flooring. Some robot vacuums are designed for use on hard floors such as tile, wood, laminate, and vinyl. Others are designed for carpets and rugs, and some are designed for use on all types of flooring. It is important to read the manufacturer’s instructions to determine the type of flooring the robot vacuum is designed for.
How do you clean the sensors on a robotic vacuum?
To clean the sensors on a robotic vacuum, you should first turn off the power, then use a dry cloth to gently wipe away any dust or debris that has built up on the sensors. If any of the sensors are covered in a sticky residue, you can use a damp cloth to clean them. You should avoid using any chemicals or solutions, as this could cause damage to the sensors.
How do you clean the dustbin filter on a robotic vacuum?
To clean the dustbin filter on a robotic vacuum, first, remove the dustbin from the vacuum. Then, use a damp cloth to remove the dirt, dust, and debris from the filter. Allow the filter to air dry before replacing it back into the vacuum. If the filter has a lot of dust buildup, you can also remove it from the dustbin and gently tap it against a hard surface to remove some of the dust. If necessary, you can also clean the filter with a vacuum cleaner.
How do you troubleshoot connectivity issues with a robotic vacuum?
The first step in troubleshooting a connectivity issue with a robotic vacuum is to check the power source. Ensure that the vacuum is plugged in or charged and the power switch is on. If the power source is functioning properly, the next step would be to check the connection between the vacuum and the router or other device it is connecting to, such as a smartphone or tablet. Check that the vacuum is in the correct range and that the device is in range of the router. Reset the router and vacuum if necessary, and ensure that the router is working properly. If all else fails, contact the vacuum manufacturer for more specific troubleshooting advice.