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Robot Vacuum Cleaner with Robotic Intelligent Brain CNRB703

Robot Vacuum Cleaner with Robotic Intelligent Brain CNRB703

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Robot Vacuum Cleaner with Robotic Intelligent Brain CNRB702


Model No.

CNRB703

FEATURE:

Power: 25W                            

2 in 1 function : (mopping + vacuum)                                                                               Automaticly   obstacle avoiding

Anti-falling system(3 sensors)
Washable dust bag Walking route:

Randomly                
Noise: 70dB                          
Dust capacity: 0.14L

Specification:

* Color

Injection and spray

* Input voltage

100V-240V 50/60Hz 

* Dust tank   capacity

0.14L

* Battery

800MAH NI-MH/Li

* Thermostat

optional

* Motor power

25W

* Accessory

1 charger              
  1 set of NI-MH battery      
  3pcs of mop            

* Vacuum Duration

30-40mins

* Noise

70dB

* Recharge time

6-8hrs

Packing:

* Gift box:

34*34*362.5px

* Master   carton(4pcs/ctn):

56.5   *36.5*925px  

* Quantity/GB:

1pcs/GB

* N.W.:

2.4KG

* G.W.:

3.0KG

* Packaging   material:

Double corrugated   cardboard

* loading qty   (20'/40'/40H'):

1488/ 2850/3580PCS

Robot Vacuum Cleaner with Robotic Intelligent Brain CNRB703

Robot Vacuum Cleaner with Robotic Intelligent Brain CNRB703

Additional Info.

Trademark:OEM, ODM

Packing:Gift Box / Export Cartons

Standard:CE, GS, CB, EMC,

Origin:China

 

 

FAQ

 

Q: What's the difference with cyclonic to multi-cyclonic filtration system?

 

Multi-cyclonic is where the dust container has a plastic filter section inside and has many little tunnels in it that separate the finer dust and dirt for the next filter and there is no HEPA filter in the middle plastic filter section.

 

Cyclonic filtration is where there is a central HEPA filter that sits inside the dust container and catches the finer dust.

 

 

 

Q: My vacuum just stopped while I was using it! What do I do now?

 

All of our vacuum cleaners have been fitted with a thermal safety cut-off switch which activates to stop the motor from burning out. When it does that it will prevent the unit from turning on again until it has cooled sufficiently to reset, which is between 2 – 4 hrs. The most common reason for safety cut-off switch activated is the filters needs to be cleaned. Please read the instruction manual and follow the instructions on how to clean the filters. 


Q: Our vacuum cleaner brush roller is not working. My husband has already tried to fix it himself, but he can't find out what's wrong. We've already replaced the belts and the brush roller doesn't seem to be worn down or missing any pieces. Does anyone have any idea how much it might cost to get it fixed if I take it into a vacuum repair shop? The vacuum is only a year old and everything else works fine, the roller just isn't rolling.
This may sound silly, but it happened to me. Our vacuum brush roller stopped working, too. Turned out that the sliding switch that gave the bare floor/carpet option wasn't fully engaged. If you have a switch like that, check it. Also, if you still have the manual for it you may want to check under the troubleshooting section or look on their website. At any rate, I take my vacuum cleaners to Sears for repairs. It usually runs me $60.00 - $80.00, depending on the problem. You may want to shop around. Ask people in your area who they go to. Sears is more expensive, but they're reputable and stand behind their work. Hope this helps!
Q: What are the filtration methods for vacuum cleaners?
Water filtration using water as filter medium makes the dust and microorganisms in the most of them will be dissolved in water and the rest of the lock, through the filter after further filtering, the exhaust cleaner may breathe cleaner air than. The utility model has the advantages of dry and wet use, and the disadvantage is that the dust is cleaned after being finished.
Q: Any information you can provide about these models would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance. Have a wonderful day.
Tristar Vacuum Models
Q: Are Roomba's good vacuum cleaners?
well-i'm on my second one--and i think i will always have one--simply because i don't have the time to drag out my vac every night--i have 5 cats and my floors need cleaning daily--i can get 2 rooms done with a good full battery...it picks up a lot--even lots of fur--but not all of it...(but we are talking lots of fur here)...they are kind of delicate and need to be cleaned out regularly and well---i bought one of the basic models--reconditioned and so far it lasted longer than the first one..! i figure even if i replace it every 6 months--it is worth it to me to not have to vacuum! so far the latest one has lasted a yr and a half!
Q: Opinions please on Bosch vacuums Iknow that they have really good appliances but I'm not sure about the vac. Any help would be great.
I recommend that you check the March 2006 issue of Consumer Reports. On page 30 is a full report with ratings on vacuum cleaners. They tested both uprights and canisters, and the Bosch Premium Prestige($800) came out number 2 in the canisters. The Sears Kenmore Progressive($500) came out number one, and had more features for less money. If you want to save even more money, check out the Sears Progressive with Direct Drive. It came it number one in the upright vacuums, and will save you even more money at $300. Good luck!
Q: Why would they make products that will break in a few years? Is this a good policy?
anything that has to do with medicine
Q: I have two upright Vacuum Cleaners, a 1997 Hoover Turbopower 2, and a 1979 Electrolux 502S, and was wondering how long the drive belts usually last ? On the Turbopower, I had to change the original belt about 3 months ago, as it was starting to slip, which means its belt lasted about 14 years. Is that normal ? Or was it incredibly lucky to last so long ?As for the Electrolux, it obviously doesn't have the original belt, and since I only got it 2 days ago, and didn't ask the previous owner when she last changed it, I have no idea how old it is, only that it still works fine.
In an air conditioned house where you vacuum once a week a belt will last about 4 years. In a really hot and dry place like Phoenix it drops down to around 3 years, especially if you store your vacuum in the garage where it's easily 110 degrees with 9% humidity. I learned the hard way and now store my vacuum in the hall closet inside the house where it is 75 degrees and 27% humidity. It should last longer. Vacuums that were built 14 years ago used better components and the units lasted longer. The more modern ones are cheaper, designed to wear out faster and use thinner or less reliable components. The manufacturers want them to breakdown so you buy another new one or at least have to buy another, belt, filter, canister etc.
Q: ??i know that my push lawnmower doesn't. you always have to push it forward to make it cut the lawn nicely. is it like the same thing with vacuum cleaners?
Yes. Direction of movement has no effect on the suction.
Q: My Hoover Wind Tunnel canister vacuum cleaner, which I purchased less than two years ago, bit the dust. I took it in to the authorized Hoover repair shoppe, and it will cost more to fix the darn thing than what I paid for it (well over 230 bucks). I bought it because Consumer Reports recommended it. It worked great (when it worked) but I had to take it in to repair the latch which kept the head on the wand and that cost and now this. I read up on the internet and find all sorts of complaints about Hoover, that it is no longer the company that it used to be (since it sold out to Maytag). My question is, what is a great vacuum cleaner that will not break the bank and will last more than two years? I have a dog, four kids with a stay-at-home mother so it needs to be durable, powerful, non-dust emitting, etc. Thank you very much for your input, especially personal experience with what has worked for you. God bless.
I wish I could be of assistance, but I do love the pun. Try Sears Brand Central possible. I really hope you get a Vacuum cleaner that sucks!!! ←← (Pun)
Q: what is the best brand of vacuum cleaner? I'm about to buy one!?
Kenmore has some really good vacs for the money, consumers reports rated them really high. look for 12 amps with easy hose disconnects and attachments for edging and cob web plus you may be doing the car also.

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