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Mop
Bob’s mop, which attaches to his underside, is designed to sit flat against the
floor and leave behind a clean trail. Because of this, Bob may have a tough time
climbing over elevated surfaces while mopping. Make sure to remove Bob’s mop
when he is not cleaning smooth surfaces such as tile or hardwood.
Inclines
Sometimes Bob will attempt to drive up angled surfaces, get stuck for a few min-
utes, and then decide to clean somewhere else. This is because Bob wants to
cover every spot in your home, and will try his hardest to overcome any obstacle!
As long as Bob does not display a Trouble Number on his screen, let him con-
tinue cleaning and find his own way around. Take note of the areas Bob finds
the most challenging, and if possible spread or adjust some of your furniture
accordingly.
The Solution: blOck (sold separately)
If Bob finds a part of your home challenging to clean, use blOck to keep him
away. blOck emits a digital boundary Bob will not cross.
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 ...