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Bob’s cleaning pattern may look quite different from the way a human would
clean: he may spin in a gradually widening circle, follow along walls, or zigzag
across a small area. Sometimes he may seem to be ignoring some spaces or
spending too much time on others — but don’t worry! Bob’s dirt sensors tell him
to pay more attention to particularly dusty or soiled areas. Rest assured, Bob
will efficiently clean your home within the course of a full cycle — just check his
dustbin for the evidence!
It is best to let Bob work in his own way, even if his movements appear odd.
Moving him around, manipulating his movements, or picking him up may confuse
him and disrupt his cycle.
If you wish to control Bob’s movements manually, you may use the navigational
buttons on his remote. If your rooms are divided by ledges higher than Bob is
able to climb, you may block off the area using blOck (available for purchase
separately).
Bob’s Cleaning Behavior
Summary of Contents for Bob PetHair
Page 1: ...OWNER S MANUAL bObsweep PetHair ...
Page 8: ...1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 ...
Page 9: ...9 Top View 1 Bumper 2 Transmitter 3 Cover Buttons 4 Display Screen Bob s Anatomy 4 2 1 3 ...
Page 11: ...11 1 Remote Control 2 Charging Station 1 2 ...
Page 13: ...Get Bob Ready to Clean ...
Page 19: ...Remote Control ...
Page 24: ...Charging Bob ...
Page 32: ...Cleaning Modes ...
Page 39: ...Cleaning Schedule ...
Page 49: ...Parts Maintenance ...
Page 62: ...Sensors ...
Page 68: ...Troubleshooting ...
Page 89: ...Warranty Information ...