Mochenli Replacement Parts
High-quality replacement parts for DEEBOT N79 N79s DN622 500 N79w N79se Robotic Vacuum Cleaner
Easy installation process
Extends the lifespan of your vacuum
Why people love this robot vacuum
High-quality replacement parts for DEEBOT N79 N79s DN622 500 N79w N79se Robotic Vacuum Cleaner
Easy installation process
Extends the lifespan of your vacuum
Product Specs
Here are the detailed specifications for this robot vacuum
Dual (Vacuum + Mop):
Warranty: Not Applicable months
Surface: Not Applicable
Batteries required:
Batteries included:
Battery type: Not Applicable
Dimensions: 0in x 0in x 0in
Frequently Asked Questions
Do robot vacuums get stuck?
Yes, robot vacuums can occasionally get stuck. The best thing you can do is make sure your floor is as empty as possible before launching the robot, so that it doesn't become entangled. That being said, the newer vacuum models are equipped with powerful sensors that will avoid any obstacles.
How long does it take a robot vacuum to map a floor?
The time a robot vacuum takes to map the entire room or floor it needs to clean, varies between models. More sophisticated models might take a bit longer to make a detailed map, sometimes up to 3 or 4 cleaning sessions. It's best to leave it be or you'll get annoyed at all the weird moves the robot is making. But once the mapping is done, the vacuuming job will be so easy and straighforward.
Do robotic vacuums work well on thick carpets?
Yes, robotic vacuums can work well on thick carpets, although they may need to be set to a higher suction setting for maximum performance. Additionally, robotic vacuums with larger wheels and more powerful motors are better suited to thicker carpets than those with smaller wheels and less powerful motors.
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.