
Samsung Electronics R7040 Robot Vacuum
by Samsung
This invaluable robotic help was crafted to vacuum the trickiest areas
We like this feature: the proprietary CycloneForce suction technology
It's the ideal robotic cleaner for a family with pets
Don't wait for spring to have a clean house
Why people love this robot vacuum
Product Specs
Here are the detailed specifications for this Samsung robot vacuum
Color: grey
Dual (Vacuum + Mop):
Warranty: 12 months
Surface: multi-surface
Batteries required:
Batteries included:
Battery life: 60min
Battery type: Lithium ion
Noise level: 70db
Suction power: 3510pa
Dust bin volume: 300ml
Weight: 8.8lb
Dimensions: 13.7in x 13.4in x 3.8in
Frequently Asked Questions
How do you clean the charging dock or base of a robotic vacuum?
To clean the charging dock or base of a robotic vacuum, you should use a soft, wet cloth or microfiber cloth to wipe down the surface and remove any dust or dirt. You can also use a vacuum cleaner with a brush attachment to clean the dock or base. To disinfect the surface, you can use a mild detergent or a mixture of vinegar and water. Make sure to dry the charging dock or base thoroughly before plugging the robot in for charging.
Can you use a robotic vacuum to pick up liquids?
No, robotic vacuums are not designed to pick up liquids and should not be used for this purpose.
Can robotic vacuums be used on all types of flooring?
No, robotic vacuums may not be suitable for all types of flooring. Many robotic vacuums are designed specifically to work on hardwood, tile, or other flat surfaces. Other types of flooring, such as carpets or rugs, may require a different type of robotic vacuum or another cleaning appliance.
How do you clean and maintain a robotic vacuum?
To clean and maintain a robotic vacuum, you should regularly empty out the dustbin, check and clean the brushes, use a soft cloth to clean the exterior and wheels, and vacuum the charging base. You should also make sure to check the filter and replace it as needed. Additionally, you should regularly check the sensors and vacuum system for any debris that may have become stuck in them.