Hey there! If your H12 Pro robot vacuum is acting up, don't worry—we're here to help you figure out what's going on and how to fix it. Here's a simple guide to some common error messages and how to tackle them:
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Low Water Alert: If your vacuum is telling you the clean water tank is empty, it's time to refill it. Just add some H2O, and you're good to go!
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Used Water Tank Woes: Is the used water tank not installed or full to the brim? Install it if it's missing, or empty it out to give it some room.
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Stuck Brush Roller: Sometimes, the brush roller can get a bit tangled. Gently clean it with the brush that came with your vacuum to set it free.
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Blocked Tube Trouble: A blocked tube can slow down your vacuum's mopping game. Check if the filter is clogged and give it a good clean. If that doesn't do the trick, try cleaning the tube and the dirt sensor too.
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F1 Error - Brush Motor Short Circuit: This is a bit more serious. You might need to replace the brush motor or the mainboard. It's best to send it in for a professional look.
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E2 to E7 Errors - Main Motor Fault: If your vacuum's main motor is playing up, it's time to call in the experts. You might need a new motor or battery pack.
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F2 Error - Brush Pump or Mainboard Issues: The brush pump or mainboard could be the culprit. Send it for a check-up to get it diagnosed and fixed.
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F4 Error - Electrolytic Water Failure: Try swapping out the clean water tank for a new one. If that doesn't fix the problem, it's off to the repair shop.
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H1 to H6 Errors - Battery Pack Component Faulty: Your battery pack might be having some issues. Send it in for a test to see if it needs some TLC.
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H3, H4, H5 Errors - Charging Faults: If your vacuum isn't charging like it should, try replacing the charger or the charging base. If that doesn't work, it's time for a professional to take a look at the battery pack.
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H7 Error - Overtemperature Protection: If your vacuum is overheating, give it a break to cool down. If it still doesn't work after it's had a chance to chill out, you might need a new battery pack.
Remember, if you're not comfortable tackling these issues yourself, it's always a good idea to reach out to a professional. Happy cleaning!
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