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Robot vacuun intelligent  cleaner auto charge with UV

Robot vacuun intelligent cleaner auto charge with UV

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Basic Info.

Type:Ultra Fine Air Filter

Classification:Robot Vacuum Cleaner

Application:Dry

Feature:With Bag

Purpose of Use:For Home Use

Filtration:Dust Bag Filter

Function:Acarid Killing Brush

Cyclone Dust Collector:Side Cyclone

Certification:CE, RoHS, CB, EMC

Robot Vacuum Cleaner:Vacuum Cleaner

Export Markets:Global

 Patent Product Robot Vacuum Cleaner Cleanmate
Main Function Description
1. Automatic Cleaning
It automatically cleans your floor without any hand labor while you enjoy life.
2. Suitable for various types of floors including carpet, wood, tile and linoleum
3. Anti-falling and Non-colliding
Ultrasonic detection  sensors and four pairs of cliff sensors allow the robot to sense barriers and stairs and adjust its route timely. Therefore, the robot can better protect your wall and furniture.
4. Automatic routes selection
The robot can automatically select various cleaning routes, such as straight line, fold line, around pillar, wall following, U shape, spiral.
5. Anti-winding Main Brushes
The latest design of main brush can prevent the machine from being winded by wire and hair.
6. Automatic Recharge
The robot will search the station and charge automatically when the power is low.

7.  With UV lamp 
UV lamp to kill the bacteria on the floor
8. Suction force 
1200Pa super suction force( Similar products 500Pa )
9.Navigation function
Choose the pattern among the five cleaning patterns according the situation automatically and clean each tiny corner thoroughly.
10.Virtual wall
If you need clean one room/a certain area only, you may open the virtual wall, the cleaner will never go out the room/area
11. Scheduling function
Charging time can be set to clean at a certain time any day or days each week
12. No Secondary Pollution
Double filter design, the primary and HEPA, can effectively avoid secondary air pollution.
13. Low Noise
The operating noise is less than 55db. It is quieter and does not freak your children or cat out.
14. Easy Cleaning Design
The reasonable modular bottom design facilitates users to detach brushes, dust bin and other parts by hands more easily.

15.Wireless Remote Control
The wireless remote control can be operated much more easily and conveniently than IR remote control.
16. Ultrathin fuselage(H:8.0cm)
It can drill down to the bottom of bed and sofa to clean.

Robot vacuun intelligent  cleaner auto charge with UV

Robot vacuun intelligent  cleaner auto charge with UV


Q: Which Vacuum is better...bagless or canister. And I mean cleaning wise. And with Canister, do you have to buy bags? Or with either, do you need to buy anything other than the vacuum EVER?
buy a Dyson. my sister has one... and it is THE BEST... ok, so i think you are a little confused with terminology in terms of calling something bag-less versus canister. a canister is not an upright and a bag-less is just a vacuum that does not need a bag. as far as upkeep is concerned, it all depends upon the specific model. look into the price of filters and availability before you buy. reading consumer reviews is always the most helpful. Reviews say canister vacuums are best for those who have a combination of hard wood and rugs, as well as those who plan to vacuum stairs, upholstery, drapes and other above-the-floor items. Uprights, on the other hand, are best for homes with lots of carpeting Upright vacuum cleaners are best for carpet, say reviews, although most upright vacs can also clean bare floors. If you mostly have bare floors with just a few rugs, however, a canister vacuum is a better choice. Canister vacuums are also easier to carry up stairs or to the garage, though they tend to be more expensive than upright vacuum cleaners.
Q: I want it to be easy to use.
Call me crazy, but unless your husband is way different than mine, I don't think he will be too thrilled about a vacuum for his birthday.
Q: has anyone ever bought a Dirt Devil Purpose for pets cyclonic upright vacuum? how did it work?? please help me. i'm about to go buy one from walmart but i need to know how well it works.
Consumer Reports Magazine has a long article, with product ratings, on vacuum cleaners in the current March 2008 issue, on page 36, that mentions Dirt Devil three times. There is another article on vacuum cleaners in the October 2007 issu
Q: Nojo king sells vacuum cleaners. Each week he earns $200 plus 8% of his sales. How much did he earn last week if his sales totaled $3200?
i make it $440
Q: My mom is looking for a new vacuum cleaner and can't decide between an upright or canister. She has a lot of carpeted areas and bare floor as well. What would you recommend? Can you suggest good vacuum cleaners that aren't too expensive and especially, aren't too heavy or difficult to maneuver?
I agree with Scorpio, a canister is more convenient for multiple floor types as well as dusting walls, window sills, stair banisters, books, etc. Actually I have both, I like the upright for just carpets; easy to maneuver and store. But when it's time for serious cleaning, out comes the canister.
Q: I know this may sound ridiculous, but whenever my parents run the vacuum cleaner, I get a really bad headache and I really want to get out of the house. I think it's because it's so loud, it blocks out every other sound and the sound is so annoying it's like nails on a chalkboard.Except that doesn't explain the panic attacks I get when I hear that sound 75% of the time. =/Any advice? Please?
So you have a phobia for vaccum cleaners. A phobia is defined as being scared something will happen in the future. (Something like that) So the only thing you can do or the best thing to do in my opinion is to face it. Its a treatment actually. What you do is stay there when they vacuum. And even when your anxiety raises to the top. Because the way panic attacks work is they go up, and they hit the ceiling, and have to lower. So if you stay there, and let your anxiety peak, then lower back to regular. The fear that something bad will happen in the future will disappear. Or weaken largely. Because your sitting there, and nothing is happening, and even though you know inside nothing will happen to you your mind still reacts that way. (Like some people are afraid of bunnies) So sit through the vacuuming and I am sure that you will be able to face it time after time after that :D
Q: I was thinking of getting one of those as seen on TV, I am an allergy sufferer and need the most efficient to get rid of the dust mites, bacteria etc..
They work great....just a little messy to clean.
Q: what are the faults that occur in a vacuum cleaner how to rectify them ? esp. when its not getting start .i think it contains a dc motor (but of what type i dont know).thanks in advance
given your level of knowledge about vacuum cleaners my best advice would be throw away the broken one and buy a new one. But let's say you decided not to take that advice. Then take the broken machine to a professional repairman. Let's say you didn't want to do that either. First let me warn you again that one of the first two solutions are your best bet. So you can't afford a new vacuum cleaner or to pay someone else to fix it. Ok. Unplug it from the wall. Check the plug and power chord carefully. Look for anything broken or bent. Replace any broken, bent or worn parts. By the way, make sure the outlet is functional. Take something you know is working and plug into the same outlet. If the working item does not work in that particular outlet then the outlet is broken. If the forgoing did not fix the machine then you really, really need to go with the first or second suggestion. If you can't then you have to open up the machine and see if you can find out anything wrong with the innards. Before doing that, check the vacuum hose, intake and filter. Make sure that none of these is clogged or broken. Replace any broken parts and clear any clogs. If you have to open up the machine then we are out of my depth. Yes I could tell you that after you make very, very, VERY, certain that the damn thing is not plugged into the wall, use a volt ohm meter to check the continuity of the wires and replace any broken ones. But if you don't know what a volt ohm meter is, you need to give this project up before hurt yourself.
Q: which parts are metal and why are they used??and what metals are they made of?
The basic unit in vacuum cleaners is a motor with steel housing for safety, windings of copper, brushes of copper -impregnated carbon. The rest of the cleaner can be made of almost anything. Copper for the windings for conductivity, steel housing in case the 3000 rpm parts break apart.
Q: Can anyone/everyone help me in knowing what to buy as far as vacuum cleaners go?? I am in desperate need to replace the piece of crap that I currently have and are having a heck of a time doing it, for there are oh I don't know millions of them!!! I have a cat, 2 adults 3 kids so I definitely live in a High Traffic Household. Also I need one that comes with a hose (not just the floor sucking kind) and lots of attachments cause I like to go against the wall where the kids get dirt in the corners and the cat gets cat litter. I need as much feedback as I can get as to what I can buy. I would LOVE a Dyson, but I don't have a $1000.00 to spend and more like $200.00 (or less). PLEASE HELP!!!
Think of a vacuum cleaner as an investment, not a disposable which is mostly what you get for $200 or less. Would you rather spend more right now for something that really works for you and not have to buy a vacuum again for 10 years or more, or spend $200 now and have to spend it again every couple of years, and in the meantime not having one that does what you need? I have a Filter Queen that I bought used in 1988 for $500. It's had a couple of tune-ups in that time but still works as well as the day I bought it. I also have one called a Ghibli, which is a little more like a shop vac but very quiet and miles better than your basic Sears shop vac(I bought one of those first and it was such a piece of garbage that I returned it), and I'd recommend it highly. Lots of suction, and the quietness is wonderful. Stay away from uprights. They're okay for carpet, difficult to use for much else. A canister type does much more, better and easier. Go to a store that sells and repairs vacuums. They often have used top-of-the -line stuff for good prices. They know the products the way someone in Wal-Mart never can so they can help you choose something that works for you. Christmas is coming. Maybe you can say a good vacuum cleaner is your Christmas present. Not as fun as jewellery maybe but every time you use it you'll be glad you spent the money.

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