Shark IQ Robot Self-Empty XL RV101AE

Shark IQ Robot Self-Empty XL RV101AE

by Shark Ninja

4.6

Stop vacuuming yourself and start living in the future! The Shark IQ Robot Self-Empty XL RV101AE by Shark Ninja is a self-operating robot vacuum cleaner

This brilliant robot vac was crafted to suck up all the dust and pet hair you hate so much

You will love: the auto-empty station

It's the perfect automatic help for people with allergies

Let the appliance do the work for you



Why people love this robot vacuum

People love this product because it features a powerful suction performance, sucks most pet hair out of rugs and carpets, can follow the virtual boundary markers to clean only certain rooms, features a powerful suction performance, , has a long battery run time and boasts a sizeable dust canister



Product Specs

Here are the detailed specifications for this Shark Ninja robot vacuum

Color: black

Dual (Vacuum + Mop):

Warranty: 12 months

Surface: hard floor, carpet

Batteries required:

Batteries included:

Battery life: 120min

Battery type: Lithium ion

Noise level: 58db

Weight: 13.2lb

Dimensions: 12.9in x 12.6in x 3.5in

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 on shag carpets or high-pile carpets?

It is not recommended to use a robotic vacuum on shag carpets or high-pile carpets. Robotic vacuums are designed for low-pile carpets or bare floors. The brushes on a robotic vacuum may get tangled in the fibers of a shag carpet or high-pile carpet and cause damage.

How do you change the beater brush or main brush on a robotic vacuum?

To replace the beater brush or the main brush on a robotic vacuum cleaner, you would need to first locate the brush compartment on the vacuum and open it. Then, you would need to remove the old brush and replace it with the new one. Make sure to ensure that the beater brush or main brush is correctly positioned in the compartment before closing the lid.

How to choose a robot vacuum cleaner?

When first buying a robot vacuum cleaner, there are a few things you need to consider. Some models offer more suction power than others, which is important if you have pets. It is also worth knowing if you want a WiFi enabled version, or just one who can be launched with a remote control. All robot vacs have the same basic functions and work pretty well, it's the extra feauture that drive up the price. Newer models have self-emptying capacities for instance, or double as a security camera while you're away.