PureClean PUCRC96B.5

PureClean PUCRC96B.5

4.5

Scheduled activation allows for quiet and peaceful cleaning at any scheduled time.

The automatic recharge dock ensures that the robot vacuum always returns to the charger when finished or on low battery, providing uninterrupted cleaning.

The low 3.1" profile and anti-fall cliff sensors enable the robot vacuum to easily navigate under furniture and avoid stairs or ledges.

Why people love this robot vacuum

Scheduled activation allows for quiet and peaceful cleaning at any scheduled time.

The automatic recharge dock ensures that the robot vacuum always returns to the charger when finished or on low battery, providing uninterrupted cleaning.

The low 3.1" profile and anti-fall cliff sensors enable the robot vacuum to easily navigate under furniture and avoid stairs or ledges.

Product Specs

Here are the detailed specifications for this robot vacuum

Color: Black

Dual (Vacuum + Mop):

Batteries required:

Batteries included:

Dimensions: 2in x 2in x 2in

Frequently Asked Questions

Can robotic vacuums be used to pick up large debris, like cereal or pet food?

Yes, robotic vacuums can be used to pick up large debris, like cereal or pet food. Most robotic vacuums have a large dustbin that can accommodate larger pieces of debris, and some robotic vacuums even have specialized brushes designed to pick up larger debris.

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.

How do you reset a robotic vacuum if it gets stuck or isn't functioning properly?

To reset a robotic vacuum, you will need to unplug the vacuum from the power source and wait for at least 10 seconds before plugging it back in. You may also need to press the reset button located either on the vacuum itself or on the charger, depending on the model. If the reset does not resolve the issue, you may need to contact the manufacturer for further troubleshooting.

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.