A robotic vacuum cleaner is a type of smart home appliance that typically uses a combination of brushing and vacuuming to collect debris from the floor into its dustbin, thus cleaning the floor. Generally speaking, robots that perform sweeping, vacuuming, and mopping are all categorized as robotic vacuum cleaners.
How a robot vacuum cleaner works
The machine is a mobile device with automated technology, and a vacuum cleaning device with a dust collection box. It works with the machine to set a control path and move repeatedly in the room, such as cleaning along the edges, concentrated cleaning, random cleaning, and straight cleaning. It also uses side brushes, a rotating central main brush, and a mop to enhance the cleaning effect and achieve a human-like home cleaning effect.
Structure of a robotic vacuum cleaner
1. Body: The appearance will vary depending on the manufacturer and brand design.
2. Rechargeable batteries: Generally nickel-metal hydride batteries are the primary type, with some using lithium batteries, but lithium batteries usually have a higher unit price. Charging and usage times also vary between manufacturers.
3. Charging dock: A place where the robot vacuum cleaner can return to its charging dock on its own.
4. Dust Collection Box: Unlike regular vacuum cleaners with paper bags, these are equipped with a dust collection box to collect dust. They are generally divided into two types: 1. Central dust collection box; 2. Dust collection box located at the rear.
5. Remote control: Used to control the robot vacuum cleaner, or it can be controlled from the machine itself.
Precautions for using robot vacuum cleaners
As living standards improve, robotic vacuum cleaners have become increasingly popular in people's lives due to their ease of operation and convenience, integrating into homes and offices and becoming an important part of small household appliances. However, improper operation can also cause fires. Therefore, we remind everyone to take precautions against fire when using robotic vacuum cleaners.
The following points should be noted:
1. Do not use in humid environments to avoid short circuits and fires caused by moisture in the motor. Never use a robot vacuum cleaner that is not designed for both wet and dry use to vacuum water.
2. Do not suck flammable items such as matches or cigarette butts into the robot vacuum cleaner.
3. Do not use for too long. If the machine body gets too hot, stop using it for a while before using it again. This is to prevent the motor from overheating and burning out.
4. It is strictly forbidden to use robot vacuum cleaners in flammable and explosive hazardous locations to avoid causing fire or explosion accidents.
5. The robot vacuum will automatically return to its charging dock after each cleaning session, ready to start cleaning automatically when scheduled for the next time. If the robot vacuum will not be used for an extended period, unplug it from the socket, remove the battery, and store it in a dry place.
The robot vacuum cleaner is a cordless machine, primarily disc-shaped. It operates using rechargeable batteries and is controlled via remote control or a control panel on the machine. It can generally be scheduled to clean and recharge itself. A sensor at the front detects obstacles; if it encounters a wall or other obstacle, it will turn automatically and follow a different route depending on the manufacturer, systematically cleaning the designated area. Due to its simple operation and convenience, it has gradually become popular, becoming a common household appliance for working professionals and modern families.