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TrackVac⢠Robotic Vacuum Cleaner Model No. 500 USER MANUAL Vesture Corporation 120 E. Pritchard Street Asheboro, NC 27203 Phone 336-629-3000 www.vesture.com www.trackvac.com 43 Safety Precautions4 Safety Instructions4 Battery and Recharging5 Special Features5 Cautions6 Main Unit and Accessories7 Parts of Main Unit8 Control Panel9 Remote Control Functions10 Battery Installation and Removal11 Parts of the Charging Station12 Recharging the Battery13 Installing Basic Accessories15 Side Brush Installation and Removal15 Rolling Brush Installation and Removal 15 General Operation16 Preparing for use16 Starting Operation16 Stopping Operation17 Cleaning and Maintenance17 Cleaning the Dust Bin and Air Filter 18 Cleaning the Vacuum Entry20 Cleaning the Rolling Brush20 Specification21 Before using this product, please read the following safety instructions and keep this operation manual for future reference. Before using this product, please follow all normal safety precautions to avoid the occurrence of situations such as fire, short-circuit, and injury. Please make sure that you observe all the following safety precautions: Table of ContentsTrackVacā¢Safety PrecautionsTrackVac⢠Safety InstructionsTrackVacā¢ā¢ 1.Read this user manual thoroughly before using this product. 2.This product IS NOTfor outdoor use. 3.This product is an electronic device. Never get it wet or let it come in contact with water. Do not use it in a moist or wet environment. This is to prevent damage to the electronics inside the unit. 4.Before using this product, please tidy up things on the floor.You must remove all objects that could get caught in the rolling brush or in the air intake on the bottom of the unit. Examples include, clothing, power cords, cable, telephone cords, drapes or blinds, loose fringes of rugs. These items can get caught in the unit, and either prevent it from moving, or the unit could pull over a lamp, table, or chair (for example) and cause damage to the unit, floor, object, or person. 5.Please do not sit or stand on this product. Pay special attention to toddlers or pets in the house to prevent damage to the unit, child or pet. 6.Please do not use this product to clean a still-burning cigarette, a lit match or burning embers. 7.Please do not use this product to clean flammable or highly volatile liquids such as gasoline or other flammable liquids. 8.To prevent damage to the vacuum, make sure that nothing is obstructing the air vents on the bottom of the unit. 9.When not in use for long periods of time, the power switch must be turned off. 6 4."MODE"button on the remote control allows you to select a specific cleaning pattern for the TrackVacā¢. By default the unit operate in Automatic Mode (switches between all 5 patterns), but by using the "MODE" button on the remote, you can select a specific pattern in the following sequence: 1. Press āMODEā Button One Time = Spiral 2. Press āMODEā Button 2 Times = Special Bounce 3. Press āMODEā Button 3 Times = Along Wall 4. Press āMODEā Button 4 Times = 'S' Shape 5. Press āMODEā Button 5 Times = Polygonal Spiral and Press āMODEā Button 6 Times = Back to Automatic Pre-Programmed Cycles. 5. Sensors at the front of the unit tell the TrackVac⢠when it comes in contact with a wall or other obstacle, to back up, turn and clean around the object. 6. The TrackVac⢠is equipped with a RF remote control and can be operated in Vac and Race Mode. In Race Mode, you can control the TrackVac⢠by the 4 steering keys to any place at the speed of 18.5 in/sec just like a racing toy car. In Vac Mode, you can also control the TrackVac⢠by the 4 steering keys to any place at the speed of 10.25 in/sec and at the same time, clean the house. After you release any of the 4 steering keys, the TrackVac⢠will resume the original movement that was in action before you began pressing the 4 steering keys. 7. Users can easily select a different frequency ID for their TrackVac⢠by Remote control to avoid conflict with that of the other TrackVacs⢠or other remote control devices on the same frequency. 8. Photo sensors on the underside of the front of the unit detect stairs, and other drop offs, to keep it from falling off the edge and damaging the unit or anything else. Please be careful when using the TrackVac⢠in āRACEā mode as the unit may move too quickly for the stair avoidance sensors to react when it is near a drop-off. 9. Ahandle is built-in to the unit to make it easy to pick up and move to another location. 5 1. When using rechargeable batteries, please use the correct voltage and current listed on the product. If you are not sure about the standard voltage, please ask your distributor or your local electricity company. 2. Use the factory-provided batteries. 3. When the batteries need to be recharged, use the factory-provided charger. 4. Only use the battery charger indoors. 5. When your hands are moist, do not touch the battery charger, plug or power cord. 6. When you need to clean this product, stop charging, and remove the power plug. Battery and Recharging TrackVac⢠Special Features Special Features (cont.)TrackVac⢠1. This product is a groundbreaking, revolutionary automatic vacuum cleaner. It utilizes high vacuum suction, a rolling brush on the bottom, a side brush for cleaning along walls and other objects. All of these features make this unit perfect for cleaning a wide variety of floor types, including ceramic tile, hardwood, vinyl and most carpets. As long as you have the TrackVacā¢, you have a most helpful house cleaning mate at your disposal. 2. The compact shape enables this unit to clean under beds, tables and other furniture that standard upright vacuums cannot get to. 3. Once the TrackVac⢠is turned on, it will follow a series of five repetitive movements: Special bounce, Spiral, Along Wall, "S" shape, and Polygonal Spiral in the following sequence. This wide variety of movements help to ensure that the unit completely cleans the room. 87 Main Unit and AccessoriesTrackVacā¢Partā¦
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ETC Report No.: ET94S-12-239-01 Page A1 of A1 FCC ID.: QUFVESTURE0001 ANNEX A: EXTERNAL CONSTRUCTION PHOTOS OF EUT 1. Outside view 1 of EUT 2. Outside view 2 of EUT
FCC ID_Label & Location FCC ID: QUFVESTURE0001 Made in China This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
ETC Report No.: ET94S-12-239-01 Page B1 of B4 FCC ID.: QUFVESTURE0001 ANNEX B: INTERNAL CONSTRUCTION PHOTOS OF EUT 1. Inside View 1 of EUT 2. Inside View 2 of EUT ETC Report No.: ET94S-12-239-01 Page B2 of B4 FCC ID.: QUFVESTURE0001 3. Inside View 3 of EUT 4. Front view of PCB1 ETC Report No.: ET94S-12-239-01 Page B3 of B4 FCC ID.: QUFVESTURE0001 5. Rear view of PCB1 6. Front view of PCB2 ETC Report No.: ET94S-12-239-01 Page B4 of B4 FCC ID.: QUFVESTURE0001 7. Rear view of PCB2
ETC Report No. : ET94S-12-239-01 Sheet 1 of 22 Sheets FCC ID.: QUFVESTURE0001 Rev. No 1.0 CONFORMANCE TEST REPORT FOR FCC 47 CFR, Part 15 Subpart C Report No.: ET94S-12-239-01 Client: Vesture Corporation Product: Robotic Vacuum Cleaner Model: Track Vac 500 FCC ID: QUFVESTURE0001 Manufacturer/supplier: Lung Cheong International Holdings Limited Date test item received: 2005/12/29 Date test campaign completed: 2005/12/29 Date of issue: 2006/01/17 The test result only corresponds to the tested sample. It is not permitted to copy this report, in part or in full, without the permission of the test laboratory. Total number of pages of this test report: 22 pages Total number of pages of photos: External photos 1 pages Internal photos 4 pages Setup photos 2 pages Test Engineer Checked By Approved By James Mark Joe Hsieh ELECTRONICS TESTING CENTER, TAIWAN NO.8, LANE 29, WENMING RD., LESHAN TSUEN, GUISHAN SHIANG, TAOYUAN COUNTY, TAIWAN 33383, R.O.C. TEL: (03) 3276170~4 INT: +886-3-3276170~4 FAX: (03) 3276188 INT: +886-3-3276188 ETC Report No. : ET94S-12-239-01 Sheet 2 of 22 Sheets FCC ID.: QUFVESTURE0001 Rev. No 1.0 Client : Vesture Corporation Address : 120 East Pritchard Street, Asheboro, NC 27203, USA Manufacturer : Lung Cheong International Holdings Limited Address : Zhou Wu Industrial District, Dong Guan City, Guang Dong Province,, China EUT : Robotic Vacuum Cleaner Trade name : Track Vac Model No. : Track Vac 500 Power Source : 3Vdc Regulations applied : FCC 47 CFR, Part 15 Subpart C (2005) The testing described in this report has been carried out to the best of our knowledge and ability, and our responsibility is limited to the exercise of reasonable care. This certification is not intended to believe the sellers from their legal and/or contractual obligations. The compliance test is only certified for the test equipment and the results of the testing report relate only to the item tested. The compliance test of this report was conducted in accordance with the appropriate standards. Itās not intention to assure the quality and performance of the product. This report shall not be reproduced except in full, without the approval of ETC. This report must not be used by the client to claim product endorsement by NVLAP or any agency of the U.S. Government. Laboratory Introduction: Electronics Testing Center, Taiwan is recognized, filed and mutual recognition arrangement as following: 1 ISO9001: TüV Product Service 2 ISO/IEC 17025: BSMI, CNLA, DGT, NVLAP, CCIBLAC, UL, Compliance 3 Filing: FCC, Industry Canada, VCCI 4 MRA: Australia, Hong Kong, New Zealand, Singapore, USA, Japan, Korea, China, APLAC through CNLA 5 FCC Registration Number: 90588, 91094, 91095 NVLAP Lab Code 200133-0 ETC Report No. : ET94S-12-239-01 Sheet 3 of 22 Sheets FCC ID.: QUFVESTURE0001 Rev. No 1.0 Table of Contents Page 1. GENERAL INFORMATION ......................................................................................................................................4 1.1 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION................................................................................................................................................. 4 1.2 CHARACTERISTICS OF DEVICE: ...................................................................................................................................... 4 1.3 TEST METHODOLOGY.................................................................................................................................................... 4 1.4 TEST FACILITY............................................................................................................................................................... 4 2. DEFINITION AND LIMITS........................................................................................................................................5 2.1 DEFINITION.................................................................................................................................................................... 5 2.2 RESTRICTED BANDS OF OPERATION............................................................................................................................... 5 2.3 LIMITATION.................................................................................................................................................................... 6 2.4 LABELING REQUIREMENT.............................................................................................................................................. 7 2.5 USER INFORMATION....................................................................................................................................................... 7 3. RADIATED EMISSION MEASUREMENT..............................................................................................................8 3.1 APPLICABLE STANDARD................................................................................................................................................. 8 3.2 MEASUREMENT PROCEDURE......................................................................................................................................... 8 3.3 TEST DATA.................................................................................................................................................................. 10 3.4 FIELD STRENGTH CALCULATION.................................................................................................................................. 12 3.5 RADIATED TEST EQUIPMENT....................................................................................................................................... 12 3.6 MEASURING INSTRUMENT SETUP................................................................................................................................. 16 3.6 MEASURING INSTRUMENT SETUP...........................................................................................................ā¦
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ETC Report No.:ET94S-12-239-01 Sheet 1 of 2 Sheets FCC ID.: QUFVESTURE0001 Radiated Measurement Photos x-axis ETC Report No.:ET94S-12-239-01 Sheet 2 of 2 Sheets FCC ID.: QUFVESTURE0001 y-axis z-axis
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