Vacuum Cleaner robotic with mopping function intelligent with UV
- Loading Port:
- Guangzhou
- Payment Terms:
- TT OR LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 100 PCS
- Supply Capability:
- 30000 PCS/month
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Quick Details
Type: Cyclone
Bag Or Bagless: Bagless
Function: Wet And Dry
Certification: CB, CE, EMC, RoHS
Power (W): 23
Voltage (V): 24
Place of Origin: Guangdong, China (Mainland)
Automatic Recharge: Available
Vitrual Wall: Available
Schedule: Available
UV Lamp: Available
Mop: Available
Central Brush: Two
Side Brush: One
Robot vacuum cleaner filter: HEPA
Remote Control: Infrared and wireless
Packaging & Delivery
Packaging Details: | 1pc/color box, 2pcs/carton |
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Delivery Detail: | 15-25days |
Specifications
1. Featured robot cleaner
2. Automatic recharge
3. Anti-falling and Non-colliding
4. UV sterilization
5. Mopping function
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
Five pairs of wall sensors and three 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. Scheduling function
Robot will start to work at the designated time every day
8. UV Sterilization
It has two UV lamps and the UV light can kill most bacteria and viruses of the floors.
9. Virtual Wall
The user can limit the clean range of the robot through the virtual wall.
10. No Secondary Pollution
Double filter design, the primary and HEPA, can effectively avoid secondary air pollution.
11. Low Noise
The operating noise is less than 55db. It is quieter and does not freak your children or cat out.
12. Easy Cleaning Design
The reasonable modular bottom design facilitates users to detach brushes, dust bin and other parts by hands more easily.
13. Wireless Remote Control
The wireless remote control can be operated much more easily and conveniently than IR remote control.
Technical Parameter
Main material | ABS,PC,PA6 |
Unit size | ¢32*8.7 cm |
Color | Red/Silver/Gold/Blue/Black/Purple |
Weight | 3.1 kg |
Noise | ≤55 dB |
Input voltage | 100-240V, 1A |
Output voltage | 24 DC, 1A |
Rated power | 23 W |
Suction power | 3W |
Battery voltage | 14.4 V |
Battery capacity | 1700/2200mAh ( Ni-MH battery ) |
Battery life | 800 times |
Charging time | 4-5 H |
Working time | 60-90/90-120 mins |
Working area | 90-120 m² |
Working mode | Straight line, Fold line, Around pillar, Wall following, U shape, Spiral |
Working speed | Fast: 0.25 m/s Slow: 0.14m/s |
Time scheduling | Seven days, Memory |
Cleaning way | Sweep, Suction and Mop |
Mopping function | Available |
Fault code function | 23 fault code |
Bumper induction | Photoelectric and Mechanical |
Carpet cleaning | Available |
Ground detection sensors | 4 pairs |
Wall detection sensors | 5 pairs |
Main brush | A rubber brush+a bristle brush |
Length of main brush | 16.5cm |
Side brush | One |
Radius of side brush | 7±0.5 cm |
Dust box | BilayerStructure |
Capacity of dust box | 350 ml |
Remote control | wireless (10m) |
Space isolator | Infrared and wireless (7m) |
Charging station | Infrared and wireless |
Packing Information
Each one in color box |
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Vacuum Cleaner robotic with mopping function intelligent with UV
- Loading Port:
- Guangzhou
- Payment Terms:
- TT OR LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 100 PCS
- Supply Capability:
- 30000 PCS/month
OKorder Service Pledge
OKorder Financial Service
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