
Mova Z60 Ultra Roller Standalone Vacuum Cleaner

Product Overview
Package Contents

Robot

Robot and Sensors

Dust Box
Mop Assembly

Base Station


Preparing Your Home
- Before cleaning, please move away unstable, fragile, valuable, or dangerous items, and clean up cables, cloths, toys, hard objects, and sharp objects on the ground to avoid being entangled, scratched, or knocked over by the robot and causing losses.

- Before cleaning, place a physical barrier at the edge of the stairs to ensure the secure and smooth operation of the robot.

- Open the door of the room to be cleaned, and put the furniture in its proper place to leave more space.

- To prevent the robot from missing areas that need to be cleaned, do not stand in front of the robot, threshold, hallway, or narrow places.

Note:
- When operating the robot for the first time, follow it around while cleaning to remove any potential obstacles in time.
- The LED auxiliary light will provide auxiliary lighting in dimly lit environments.
- Do not vacuum hard objects like stones, steel balls, and toy parts, or sharp objects like construction waste, broken glass, and nails; otherwise, the ground may be scratched.
Before Use
1. Place the Base Station and Connect to an Electrical Outlet
Place the base station in a location that is as open as possible with a good Wi-Fi signal. Leave enough space as shown in the figure and remove any objects in the shaded area. Insert the power cord into the base station and plug it into the socket.
Note:
- Make sure that no objects might block the signaling area.
- To prevent water stains from wetting wood floors or carpets, placing the base station on tile floors or marble floors is recommended.
2. Install the Ramp Extension Plate

3. Remove Robot Protections

4. Connect the Robot to the Base Station
Press and hold the button on the robot for 3 seconds to turn it on. Place the robot onto the base station with the mop assembly facing toward the washboard. Then you will hear a voice notification when the robot successfully connects to the base station. After the robot is fully charged, the status indicators on the robot and the base station will remain lit for 10 minutes and then dim.
Note: It is recommended to fully charge the robot before its first use. When the robot cannot be turned on after the battery is depleted, manually connect the robot to the station to charge it.
5. Add MOVA Cleaning Solution
- Remove the dust tank cover and pull out the auto solution dispenser module.
- Open the upper lid of the module and add the cleaning solution.
- Close the lid, put the module back into the base station, and then reinstall the dust tank cover.

Note:
- The auto solution dispenser module can be filled up for use. Do not add any liquids that are not officially approved to prevent malfunction.
- Install the auto solution dispenser module until it clicks into place.
6. Add Water to the Clean Water Tank
Take out the clean water tank from the base station and fill up the tank with clean water. Then install it back into the base station.
Note:
- Do not add hot water to the water tank, as this may cause the tank to become deformed.
- The available volume of the clean water tank is up to 4L.
Connecting with the MOVAhome App
1. Download the MOVAhome App
Scan the QR code on the robot or search “MOVAhome” in the app store to download and install the app.
Note:
- Only 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi is supported.
- Due to upgrades in the app software, the actual operations may differ from the directions in this manual. Please follow the instructions based on the current app version.
2. Add Device
Open the MOVAhome App, tap “Scan QR code to connect”, and scan the same QR code on the robot again to add the device. Please follow the prompts to finish the Wi-Fi connection.
Note:
- To reset Wi-Fi, repeat step 2 and then follow the prompts to finish the Wi-Fi connection.
- To disconnect the device from the Wi-Fi network, press and hold the Reset button on the robot for 3 seconds.
How to Use
Turn On/Off
Press and hold the button
for 3 seconds to turn on the robot. The power indicator will remain lit. Or, place the robot onto the base station by aligning the charging contacts of the robot with those of the base station, and then the robot will turn on automatically and begin charging. To turn off the robot, move the robot away from the base station and press and hold the button
for 3 seconds.
Fast Mapping
After configuring the network for the first time, follow the instructions in the app to quickly create a map. The robot will start mapping without cleaning. When the robot returns to the base station, the mapping process has been completed, and the map will be saved automatically.
Pause/Sleep
When the robot is running, press any button to pause it. If the robot is paused for more than 10 minutes, it automatically enters sleep mode. All indicators on the robot will turn off. Press any button on the robot, or use the app to wake up the robot. Note: If the robot is paused and placed onto the base station, the current cleaning process will end.
Auto Resume Cleaning
If the battery is too low, the robot will automatically return to the base station to charge. After charging to the appropriate battery level, it will resume unfinished cleaning tasks. Note: To use this function, please enable it in the app.
Do Not Disturb (DND) Mode
The DND mode is enabled by default at the factory. You can use the app to disable the DND mode or modify the DND period. The DND period is 22:00–8:00 by default.
Note:
- The scheduled cleaning tasks will be performed as usual during the DND period.
- In this mode, please select whether to resume cleaning, activate auto dust collection, and lower the voice volume in the Do Not Disturb section of the app.
Robot Restarting
If the robot stops responding or cannot be turned off, press and hold the
button for 10 seconds to forcefully turn it off. Then press and hold the
button for 3 seconds to turn the robot on.
Spot Cleaning
When the child lock is off, press and hold the button
to enable the spot cleaning mode. In this mode, the robot cleans a square-shaped area of 1.5 x 1.5 meters around it and returns to its starting point once the spot cleaning is completed.
Vacuum and Mop
Note: After installing the mop assembly, the robot will operate in “Vacuum and Mop” mode by default during its first use.
1. Start cleaning
Press the button
on the robot, or use the app to make the robot start from the base station. Then the robot will plan the optimal cleaning route and perform the cleaning task based on the created map.
Note:
- To ensure the robot easily returns to the base station after cleaning, it is recommended to make the robot start from the base station.
- The mop pad will be cleaned before the robot starts mopping. Please wait patiently.
- Do not move the base station, the clean water tank, the used water tank, or the washboard during operation.
- Hot water cleaning can be enabled in the app for mop pad cleaning, which applies to all modes. To prevent scalding, do not touch the water outlet when the function is on.
2. Auto mop washing
When cleaning, the robot will automatically return to the base station to wash the mop pad based on the mop pad cleaning frequency specified in the app. The base station will automatically empty or refill the robot’s water tank, and the robot will resume cleanup.
3. Automatically empty the dust box and wash and dry the mop pad
After the robot finishes a cleaning task and returns to the base station to charge, the base station will automatically empty the dust box and then wash and dry the mop pad.
Note:
- If the auto-empty function is turned off in the app, the base station will not automatically empty the dust box.
- The base station will empty the dust box according to the setting in the app.
4. Clean the used water tank
After the robot has completed its task, please clean the used water tank to prevent any odor.
Mop after Vacuuming
Enable the mopping after vacuuming function in the app, and the robot will automatically lift the roller mop and slide off the mop cover to get the mop pad covered, then vacuum the floor. Once the vacuuming is completed, the robot will return to the base station, where the dust box will be emptied automatically. Then the robot will start mopping while sliding up the mop cover, lowering the roller mop, and lifting the side brush.
Vacuum Only
Enable the vacuuming function in the app, and the robot will automatically lift the roller mop and get it covered by the roller mop cover, then it will start vacuuming.
Mop Only
Enable the mopping function in the app, and the robot will automatically start mopping while lowering the roller mop and lifting the side brush.
Routine Maintenance
Parts
To keep the robot in good condition, it is recommended to refer to the accessory usage in the app or the following table for routine maintenance.

Note: The frequency of maintenance and replacement depends on actual usage. If an exception occurs due to special circumstances, prompt maintenance or replacement is recommended.
Washboard
- Take out the robot and remove the washboard after the mop pad cleaning is complete.

- Rinse the washboard with clean water and wipe it clean.

- Tilt the washboard and put it back to the base station.

- Use the app or press the button
to return the robot to the base station, or manually put the robot back.
Dust Bag
- Remove the dust tank cover and discard the dust bag. Note: Pulling outwards on the handle will seal the bag to prevent the dust and debris from accidentally falling out.

- Remove the dust and debris from the filter with a dry cloth.

- Install a new dust bag.

- Reinstall the dust tank cover.

Used Water Tank
- Remove the used water tank, open its cover, and pour out the used water.

- Rinse the used water tank with clean water, and use a proper cleaning tool to clean the inner wall of the used water tank.

Note: The float ball in the used water tank is a movable part. Do not apply too much force when cleaning it to avoid damaging it.
Side Brush
Unscrew the side brush with a screwdriver, clean the hair from the brush, and then screw it back on.
Main Brush
- Press the brush guard clips inwards to remove the brush guard, and then lift the brushes out of the robot.

- Pull out the brushes as shown in the figure. Use a proper cleaning tool to remove any hair tangled in the brush. After cleaning, push the brushes firmly into the main brush holder until they click into place. Note: Be careful while pulling out the brushes to prevent injury. If the main brush is severely tangled, please check whether the robot’s dust box is full and cannot suck in hair. If so, please empty the dust box. Keep the main brush out of the reach of children and pets to avoid accidental injury.

- With the screen-printed arrows facing upwards, insert the main brush holder into the slots downward in an inclined way.

- Align the front end of the brush guard with the slot, insert it downward in an inclined way, and then press it into place.

Dust Box and Filter
- Remove the robot cover and press the dust box clip to remove the dust box.

- Remove the dust box filter, and then empty the dust box.

- Gently tap the basket of the filter to remove the dirt. Note: Do not attempt to clean the filter with a brush, a finger, or sharp objects to prevent damage.

- Rinse the dust box and filter with water and dry them completely before reinstalling.

Note:
- Rinse the dust box and filter with clean water only. Do not use any detergent.
- Use the dust box and filter only when they are completely dry.
Robot’s Used Water Box
Press and hold the release buttons of the used water box to remove it. Pour out the used water. Rinse the used water box with clean water, wipe it dry or let it dry, and then reinstall it into the robot.
Roller Mop
Press and hold the mop button to release the roller mop from its holder. During installation, first get the roller mop thoroughly through the holder, then press and hold the mop button to reset downward. A click sound indicates a successful installation.
Mop Cover
- After pushing up the cover clip, hold the handle positions on the cover with both hands and pull outward to remove the mop cover.

- After rinsing the mop cover and drying it completely, align and insert it downward and press the cover clip to secure the mop cover.

Omnidirectional Wheel

Note:
- Use a tool such as a small screwdriver to separate the axle and tire of the omnidirectional wheel. Do not use excessive force.
- Rinse the omnidirectional wheel under running water and put it back after drying it completely.
Roller Mop Slot and Filter Vent
Clean the roller mop slot and filter vent to prevent blockage after removing the roller mop.
Robot Sensors and Charging Contacts
Wipe the robot sensors using a soft and dry cloth, as shown in the figure below.
Charging Contacts and Signaling Area
Clean the charging contacts and the signaling area with a soft and dry cloth.
Auto-Empty Vents
Clean the auto-empty vents of the robot and the base station with a soft and dry cloth.
Battery
The robot contains a high-performance lithium-ion battery pack. Make sure that the battery remains well-charged for daily use to maintain optimal battery performance. If the robot is not used for an extended period of time, turn it off and put it away. To prevent damage from over-discharging, charge the robot at least once every three months.
Troubleshooting



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Specifications
Robot

Base Station/Charging Dock
- Power consumption in off mode: ≤ 0.3 W
- Power consumption in standby mode: ≤ 0.5 W (within 15 minutes after the robot leaves the base station/charging dock)
Robot & Base Station/Charging Dock
The equipment does not have a standby mode or other equivalent states in terms of standby requirements, power management function, or the ability to deactivate wireless network connections due to battery maintenance needs. The power consumption of the equipment is likely to be higher than other equipment models meeting these functional requirements.
Base Station

Under normal use conditions, this equipment should be kept at a separation distance of at least 20 cm between the antenna and the body of the user.
Note:
- Rated Power (during hot water cleaning) is determined by the power value during the representative period (water temperature 25°C).
- Rated Power (during charging and drying) is determined by the power value during the full load period.
Rechargeable Lithium-ion Battery Pack

Battery Disposal and Removal
- The built-in lithium-ion battery contains substances that are hazardous to the environment. Before disposing of the battery, make sure the battery is removed by qualified technicians and discarded at an appropriate recycling facility.
- The battery must be removed from the appliance before it is scrapped.
- The appliance must be disconnected from the supply mains when removing the battery.
- The battery is to be disposed of safely.
CAUTION:
- Before removing the battery, disconnect the power and run the battery down as much as possible.
- Unneeded batteries should be discarded at an appropriate recycling facility.
- Do not expose to high-temperature environments to avoid risks of explosion.
- Under abusive conditions, liquid may be ejected from the battery. If contact occurs, flush with water and seek medical help.
Removal Guide:
- Turn over the robot, use a proper tool to remove the screws on the back of the robot, and then remove the cover.
- Unplug the terminals between the battery and the PCB board to remove the battery.
WEEE Information
All products bearing this symbol are waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE, as in directive 2012/19/EU), which should not be mixed with unsorted household waste. Instead, you should protect human health and the environment by handing over your waste equipment to a designated collection point for the recycling of waste electrical and electronic equipment, appointed by the government or local authorities. Correct disposal and recycling will help prevent potential negative consequences to the environment and human health. Please contact the installer or local authorities for more information about the location, as well as the terms and conditions of such collection points.
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Mova Z60 Ultra Roller Standalone Vacuum Cleaner -FAQS
How do I set up the Mova Z60 Ultra Roller Vacuum Cleaner?
Simply attach the main brush, connect the dustbin, and power on the unit. Follow the on-screen or manual prompts to complete the initial setup.
How do I start and stop cleaning?
Press the power/start button on the vacuum or use the remote/app (if supported). To stop cleaning, press the button again or return the device to its dock.
Does the Mova Z60 Ultra handle different floor types?
Yes, the vacuum is designed to work on tiles, hardwood floors, low-pile carpets, and rugs.
How often should I empty the dustbin?
Empty the dustbin after each cleaning session or whenever you notice decreased suction performance.
How do I clean the brush roller?
Remove the roller from the bottom of the vacuum and clear hair, dirt, and debris. Rinse only if the manual allows, then dry completely before reinstalling.
How long does the battery last?
The vacuum typically provides a long runtime depending on the cleaning mode. Higher suction modes may reduce battery life.
Can the Mova Z60 Ultra be used without Wi-Fi?
Yes, you can operate it manually using the buttons on the device, but app-based features require Wi-Fi.
What should I do if suction power is low?
Check for clogs in the dustbin, filters, and roller. Clean or replace parts if needed to restore suction.
Does it come with automatic charging?
Yes, the vacuum returns to its charging base automatically when the battery is low or after completing cleaning (if supported by the model).




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