- Power-reset the appliance once for at least 60 seconds.
- Check the basic user-accessible items linked to the fault such as filters, fitment, supply, or visible obstructions.
- Retest once and note exactly when the code returns.
Robot was lifted while cleaning. On the Philips FC8810/01, this code relates to the vacuum cleaner and should be interpreted together with how the appliance is behaving right now.
- The vacuum cleaner displays E4 instead of normal status information.
- The current cycle, function, or startup sequence may stop, pause, or behave differently than expected.
- The same code may return after a reset if the underlying issue is still present.
- The vacuum cleaner detected Robot was lifted while cleaning.
- The underlying cause may involve sensors, controls, wiring, moving parts, or appliance-specific hardware.
- Record the full code, appliance model, and the stage of operation when the fault appears.
- Think back to recent cleaning, moving, installation, software, or electrical changes before the issue began.
- If the code returns after the basic checks, the next step is usually a proper service diagnosis.
- Do not keep forcing resets or repeated cycles if the same code returns immediately.
Book service if E4 returns after one proper reset and the basic safe checks, because the vacuum cleaner likely needs model-specific diagnosis.
Can E4 clear after a reset?
Sometimes a temporary glitch clears after one full reset, but a repeated return usually means the same underlying issue is still there.
Should I keep using the appliance if it works again briefly?
Only if the code stays away and the appliance behaves normally. If the same code comes back, stop and move to service or more targeted diagnosis.