SR8950 in action ...

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SR8950 in action ...

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[video]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kmshGV-RNnU[/video]

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A bit offtopic but here is my SR8980 emptying itself and going for another round.

[video]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xlVsfIWtiwE[/video]
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interesting...I'm curious about its 'self-clean' capability - does it always empty its smaller dust bin from all dirt (incl. sand) and clean its main brush from tangled hair as advertised?
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Saw it in action at a retail demo setup. The self emptying process seems to take quite a while and its a little noisy. How long does it actually takes to complete the process?
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maybe ca. 5 minutes...
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dinkydong wrote:Saw it in action at a retail demo setup. The self emptying process seems to take quite a while and its a little noisy. How long does it actually takes to complete the process?
Check out the video I posted. There is the whole emptying / cleaning process from the beginning till the end which takes about 3 minutes. The emptying is not 100%. There is usually a small amount of dirt left in the container but I don´t see it as a problem. The robot spins the big brush in all directions and at different speeds during the emptying so it gets allso cleaned.
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NusNus wrote:A bit offtopic but here is my SR8980 emptying itself and going for another round.

[video]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xlVsfIWtiwE[/video]
LOL!! "You dont know how many sh*it in your apartment" LOL!!! While I do agree, I use a conventional vac on its first job then a robot and I was shock to see that many "sh*t" still around lol.
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