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9. I am having problems removing Bob’s brush.
If the main or side brushes are difficult to remove, it is likely because hair,
thread, or other debris are clogging the areas where they attach to Bob. It
is best to clean Bob’s brushes about once a week to prevent buildup. You
may use scissors to cut away hair wrapped around the brushes, until you
are able to remove them. You may need to gently pull the main brush up
or down to reach the corners, but do not force the brush out as this can
damage it.
10. Bob gets stuck under my furniture or travels over wires that tangle up his brush.
How can I stop him from going into these areas?
If Bob maneuvers under a piece of furniture and there is only one open
entrance, he may need a few minutes to figure out how to escape on his
own. You will not need to assist him when this happens, unless Bob stops
cleaning completely and starts beeping.
If you would like Bob to avoid a certain area, such as an area with wires,
you may use blOck (sold separately) to create a digital barrier.
11. Why does Bob start cleaning when I did not tell him to clean?
Bob will start up on his own when he is scheduled to clean, or when he
is on auto-resume mode. Bob’s cleaning schedule is displayed on his
charging station. Bob will automatically start cleaning on the time and days
of the week he is scheduled to clean. A broom icon under the word CLK
on the station's screen means Bob has a scheduled cleaning coming up.
Bob works on a 24-hour clock, so if he is scheduled to clean at 08:00, then
he will begin cleaning at 8 am; if he is scheduled to clean at 20:00, then he
will begin cleaning at 8 pm.
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 ...