
Bob Standard
OWNER’S MANUAL

Bob Standard
OWNER’S MANUAL
Model WB4727547
Manual Version 2020.1

Congratulations!
If you have any questions or concerns, feel free to contact our helpful support team at
[email protected] or 1-888-549-8847.
Our business hours are Monday – Friday, 9 a.m. – 5 p.m. Pacic Standard Time.
Congratulations on your new intelligent oor cleaner! Bob is now at
your service. To see Bob at his best, please read the Quick Start
Guide and this manual thoroughly.
Welcome to the bObsweep family and Happy Sweeping!

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Important Safety
Instructions
Turn Bob OFF and unplug him from the outlet
when he is not in use and before conducting
maintenance.
Bob is not intended for use by persons (including
children) with reduced physical or mental
capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge,
unless under the close supervision of a person
responsible for their safety.
Leaks from the battery cells can occur under
extreme usage or temperature conditions. If the
liquid gets on the skin, wash quickly with water. If
the liquid gets into the eyes, ush them immediately
with clean water for a minimum of 10 minutes, and
seek medical attention.
Bob is composed of electronic components that in
rare and unintended cases can cause hazards of
heating, re, and other malfunctions. Furthermore,
because Bob is capable of autonomous movement,
his use poses the risk of collision with property,
pets, and persons. Unintended removal of articles
such as small valuables, jewelry, or hair of
persons or pets lying on the oor may also
occur.
If Bob, his remote control, or his charging station
has been damaged in any way, do not operate
them. Contact our helpful support team at
[email protected] or or 1-888-549-8847.
Do not handle Bob, his remote,
With the exception of the mopping Do not dispose of your battery
or his charging station with wet
cloth, do not immerse any part of in re. Old batteries should be
hands; use only on dry surfaces.
Bob into water or other liquids. recycled safely through your
local recycler.
Do not pull or carry the charging
station by the cord, use the cord
Do not mutilate or incinerate the Do not let Bob pick up anything
as a handle, close a door on the
battery, as it will explode at high that is burning or smoking,
cord, or pull the cord around
temperatures. such as cigarettes, matches,
sharp edges or corners. Keep the
or hot ashes.
cord away from heated surfaces.
To unplug the cord, grasp the
plug, not the cord.
Do not use Bob outdoors.
Do not attempt to open the
charging station. Repairs on the
Do not expose Bob, his charging
station should only be carried out
station, or remote to temperatures
by our qualied technicians.
higher than 113° F (45° C),
moisture, or humidity.

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Declaration of Conformity
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference
received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. The manufacturer is not responsible
for any radio or TV interference caused by unauthorized modications or change to this equipment.
Such modications or change could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant
to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against
harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio
frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful
interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur
in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television
reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try
to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
• Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
• Connect the equipment to an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
Warranty
Every Bob Standard purchased from an authorized seller includes a 1-year limited warranty, 2-year
battery warranty, 5-year subsidized repair plan, and lifetime of customer support. The 1-year warranty
covers labor and non-consumable parts; it does not cover postal charges and consumable parts such
as brushes, lters, and mopping cloths.
To activate Bob’s warranty, register him online at www.bobsweep.com/warranties. To purchase
additional coverage plans, go to www.bobsweep.com/coverageplans.

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Table of
Contents
10
Getting Started
12. Box Contents
14. Bob’s Anatomy
16. Get to Know Bob
20. Get Bob Started
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Cleaning Modes
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Charging
32. Charging Bob
34. Charging Station
36. Syncing the Charging
Station
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Remote Control
40. Remote Buttons
42. Syncing the Remote
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Cleaning Schedule
46. Setting the Current
Time and Day
48. Setting the Cleaning
Schedule
50. Auto-Resume Mode
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Maintenance
54. Dustbin
56. Filters
58. Main Brush
60. Side Brush
62. Sensors
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Parts & Accessories
66. Mop
68. Edge Sensors
70. Battery
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Troubleshooting
74. Error 00
76. Error 01
78. Error 02
80. Error 03
82. Error 04
84. Error 05
86. Error 06
88. Error 07
90. Error 08
92. Error 09
94. Error 10
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Home Checkup Test
98.
Checkup Mode
100.
Edge Sensors
Wall Sensors
Charging Station
102.
Touch Sensors
Display Screen
Brush / Suction Power
UV Light / Wheels
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FAQs
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End User License
Agreement

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Quick Start
Getting Started
Box Contents
Bob comes with the following items. You can purchase replacement parts and accessories at
www.bobsweep.com/shop.
1 Remote Control
2 Charging Adapter
3 Charging Station
4 Mop Attachment
5 Mopping Cloths (2)
6 Flat Head Screwdriver
7 Set of Bumper Stickers
8 Main Brush
9 Screws (2 Main Brush Screws, 2 Side Brush Screws)
10 Blindfold Stickers
11 Cleaning Tool
12 Filters (2)
13 Side Brushes (2)
14 Owner’s Manual, Quick Start Guide, and Warranty Card
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Quick Start
Getting Started
Bob’s Anatomy
Top View Bottom View
Bumper
Transmitter
Front Wheel
Edge Sensors
Charging Plates
Side Brush
Battery
Display Screen
UV Lamp
Charging Inlet
Main Brush
1
2 3
4
Right Wheel
R L
Left Wheel
Cover Buttons
1 MODE Switches between Auto, Spot, and Wall Follow modes.
2 PROGRAM Toggles between Auto 1, Auto 2, and Auto 3, or Spot 1 and Spot 2.
Dustbin
3 UV Turns the UV lamp off and on.
4 START Sends Bob to clean.
Power Switch
Covered with clear plastic when Bob rst arrives
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Quick Start
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Getting Started
Get to Know Bob
Who is Bob?
Bob is an autonomous robotic vacuum cleaner, at your service! He can vacuum, sweep, and
mop all the same time — and at the end of his cleaning session, he automatically returns to his
station for a power nap. Set Bob to clean on a schedule and he’ll clean on his own even when
you’re not around.
How does Bob nd his way around?
Bob doesn’t store any data about your home; instead, he uses a network of reactionary sensors
to detect obstacles. To maximize his coverage, he may spiral outward, zigzag across a small
area, or follow along walls. If he seems to be ignoring some spaces or spending too much time
on others, don’t worry! Bob will efciently clean your home over the course of a full cycle — just
check his dustbin for the evidence!
Should I pick up Bob?
You may pick up Bob while he’s cleaning, but it’s best to let him work in his own way. Moving him
around, manipulating his movements, or picking him up may confuse him and disrupt his cycle.
Remote Control
If you wish to control Bob’s movements manually, you may use
the navigational buttons on his remote.
Charging Station
Bob automatically returns to his charging station when low on
battery. If Bob is having trouble nding his station, try syncing it
and relocating it to a more easily accessible location with more
space around it.
Mop Attachment
Bob may have a tough time climbing over elevated surfaces while
mopping. Remove Bob’s mop when he is not cleaning smooth
surfaces. Do not let him climb onto carpet or rugs when mopping.

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Getting Started
Get to Know Bob
Navigating Difcult Obstacles
Unique Furniture
Bob is designed to maneuver
around furniture of most
shapes and sizes, but he
may nd it difcult to clean
under chairs with narrow
legs or furniture that is too
high for his bumper sensors
to detect. Specialty furniture,
such as desk chairs with
wheels or stools with circular
bases, may also confuse
him momentarily — but don’t
worry, Bob usually nds his
way around with time.
Dark-Colored
Carpet
If Bob repeatedly backs up
or displays ERROR 04 while
cleaning dark carpet, then
you’ll need to deactivate the
edge sensors. To do so, ip
Bob over, peel off the backs
of each blindfold sticker and
place one onto each of Bob’s
four edge sensors. Make sure
each sensor is completely
covered. And remember that
while Bob’s edge sensors
are deactivated, he will not
be able to detect edges or
stairs!
Shag Carpet
Bob’s main brush is not
designed to clean shag
carpet or rugs with long bers.
If you’d like Bob to clean
shag carpet or long-bered
rugs, you may remove his
main brush and allow him to
vacuum without it.
Inclines
Sometimes Bob will attempt
to drive up angled surfaces,
get stuck for a few minutes,
and then decide to clean
somewhere else. As long
as Bob does not display an
error on his screen, let him
continue cleaning and nd
his own way around. Take
note of the areas Bob nds
the most challenging and, if
possible, adjust your furniture
accordingly.
Quick Tip
Quick Start
If Bob nds a particular area
challenging to clean, use blOck
(sold separately) to keep him
away. blOck emits a digital barrier
that Bob will not cross.

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Get Bob Started: Bob will be ready to clean in just 3 easy steps.
Getting Started
Step 1: Install Bob’s Side Brush
Install Bob’s side brush to help him reach the corners and edges of rooms.
Parts You’ll Need: Side Brush
x1
Side Brush Screw
x1
Flat Head
Screwdriver
Screw Guide:
Main Brush Screw
Side Brush Screw
1.
R L
Flip Bob over onto a at surface. Place the
side brush over the empty socket on Bob’s
underside.
Quick Tip:
!
Use the additional side brush and screw as spares.
2. Secure Bob’s side brush into the socket
using the at head screwdriver and screw.

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Step 2: Charge Bob
Allow Bob to fully charge before using him for the rst time.
Getting Started
Get Bob Started: Bob will be ready to clean in just 3 easy steps.
Parts You’ll Need:
Charging
Adapter
Charging
Station
Quick Start
When Bob Is Charging:
The battery bars ash
sequentially.
AUTO
SPOT
DIRTY ERROR
UV
TIME
Bob is fully charged after 5 – 6
hours of charging.
1. Plug the power adapter into the side
of the charging station.
2. Place Bob on his charging station with
the metal plates on his underside sitting
on top of the nodes on his station.

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Getting Started
Get Bob Started: Bob will be ready to clean in just 3 easy steps.
Step 3: Let Bob Sweep!
AUTO
SPOT
DIRTY ERROR
UV
TIME
1. Flip Bob’s power switch ON. 2. Press the START button on Bob’s cover, or
the AUTO button on Bob’s remote.
On his default cleaning mode, Bob thoroughly cleans a large area and returns to his charging
station when low on battery.
Quick Tip:
Make sure to remove the clear plastic on the power switch.

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Cleaning
Modes
On his default cleaning mode, Bob
thoroughly cleans a large area and
returns to his charging station when
low on battery.
If you’d like Bob to clean a smaller
area, or if you’d like him to clean for
a shorter amount of time, you may
select his other cleaning modes.

Quick Start
Cleaning Modes
Selecting a Cleaning Mode
Select the cleaning mode that best suits your needs. Bob automatically returns to his charging station
after he completes a cycle in each mode.
Auto 1 is Bob’s default cleaning mode. To select it, press START on his cover.
Auto 1 (Deep Clean)
Bob will thoroughly cover a large area until
his battery power reaches 15%.
Auto 2 (Quick Clean)
Bob will cover a medium-sized area for 30
minutes.
Auto 3 (Touch Up)
Bob will cover a small area for 15 minutes.
AUTO
SPOT UV
TIME
Spot 1
(Spiral Track™)
Bob will target a small area
by spiraling outward.
Spot 3
(Wall Track™)
Bob will clean along the
perimeter of your home.
Spot 2
(Wafe Track™)
Bob will target a 6 x 5 feet
(1.8 x 1.5 m) spill zone by
tracing a grid pattern.
DIRTY ERROR
Selecting a Cleaning Mode
1.
Press the MODE button on Bob’s cover to
switch between Auto and Spot modes.
2. Press the PROGRAM button to toggle between
Auto 1, Auto 2, and Auto 3, or Spot 1, Spot 2, and Spot
3 modes.
3. Press the START button to send Bob to clean.
AUTO
SPOT UV
TIME
AUTO
SPOT UV
TIME
AUTO
SPOT UV
TIME
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DIRTY ERROR
DIRTY ERROR
DIRTY ERROR

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Charging
Bob automatically returns to his
charging station when low on battery.
To maximize Bob’s chance of nding
his station, it’s best to place it in an
easily accessible location with plenty
of space around it. If Bob continues
to have trouble nding his station,
you may need to sync it.
32 Charging Bob
34 Charging Station
36 Syncing the Charging Station

Charging
Charging Bob
Charging Bob
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Charging Bob Using the Charging Station
Place Bob on his charging station with the metal plates on his
underside sitting on top of the nodes on his station. Make sure
the station is plugged in.
Charging Bob Using the Adapter
Plug the charging adapter directly into the inlet above Bob’s
power switch.
Sending Bob to His Charging Station
Press the CHARGE button on his remote or press the MODE
button on Bob’s cover until battery sign shows up on the screen,
then press START.
AUTO
SPOT
DIRTY ERROR
UV
TIME
When Bob Is Charging:
The battery bars ash sequantially.
Bob Is Fully Charged:
After 5 – 6 hours of charging.
For best results charge Bob overnight.
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Charging
Charging Station
Charging Station
Position the charging station against a wall on a hard, at surface. Make sure there is at least 10 feet
(3 m) of open space to the front and 2 feet (0.6 m) of open space to the sides of the station.
2 feet (0.6 m)
10 feet (3 m)
2 feet (0.6 m)
Conserving Bob’s Battery
To conserve Bob’s battery, turn his
power switch OFF and remove him
from his charging station when he is
not in use. Bob should not sit on his
station for more than 5 days.
Standby Mode
After a minute of idling with his power
switch ON, Bob will enter standby
mode to conserve his battery. In
standby mode, Bob’s screen will be
blank, and he will beep periodically.
To take Bob out of standby mode,
press any button on his cover.

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Charging
Syncing the Charging Station
Syncing the Charging Station
Bob is smart and will automatically search for his charging station when his battery reaches 15% capacity.
You will need to sync the station if Bob is having trouble nding it.
Parts You’ll Need:
Charging
Adapter
Charging
Station
Quick Tip:
Make sure Bob is not on
the charging station when
syncing him.
!
SET Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa
CLK
1
2
1. Plug the power adapter into the side of the
charging station.
SET Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa
CLK
1
2
Quick Start
2. Hold down the ADJUST/SELECT button
on the charging station while ipping
Bob’s power switch ON.
Bob will chirp twice to let you know the sync was successful. If Bob does not chirp,
repeat the process.

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2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
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Remote Control
Remote Buttons
Remote Buttons
Bob’s remote requires
2 AAA batteries (not
included). Remove the
batteries if you are not
using the remote on
a regular basis. Keep
the remote at room
temperature.
Quick Tip:
!
Hold down the navigational
buttons to keep Bob moving
in the desired direction. Do
not reverse Bob towards
edges, as he will fall.
Power
Puts Bob in and out of standby mode.
Auto
Sends Bob to clean on his
Auto 1 (Deep Clean) mode.
Corners
Sends Bob to clean on his Wall Follow (Wall Track™) mode.
UV
Activates or deactivates the UV light.
Spot
Sends Bob to clean on his Spot 1 (Spiral Track™) mode.
Charge
Sends Bob to his charging station.
Speed
Alternates between Bob’s two speeds.
Navigational Arrows
Guide Bob forward, backward, left, or right.
Pause
Pauses or resumes Bob’s movement.
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2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
8
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Remote Control
Syncing the Remote
Syncing the Remote
If Bob is not responding to his remote, you will need to sync it.
Parts You’ll Need:
Remote
Control
AAA Batteries x2
(not included)
Quick Start
1. Hold down the PAUSE button on
Bob’s remote.
2. While still holding down the PAUSE
button, ip Bob’s power switch ON.
Bob will chirp twice to let you know the sync was successful. If Bob does not chirp,
repeat the process.

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Cleaning Schedule
Setting the Current Time and Day
Setting the Current Time and Day
Bob can be programmed to clean at the same time on multiple days of the week through his
charging station. To set Bob’s cleaning schedule, you must rst set the current time and day on his
station. Make sure Bob is turned ON and synced to his station before proceeding.
Parts You’ll Need:
Charging
Adapter
Charging
Station
Bob works on a 24-hour clock, so adjust accordingly.
POWER
OK/CYCLE
SET Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa
CLK
1
2
SET Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa
CLK
1
2
1. Press the button on the station.
The rst hour digit will start ashing.
SET Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa
CLK
1
2
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CURRENT TIME
ADJUST/SELECT
2. Use the ADJUST/SELECT button to adjust
your selection. Use the button to move
between minutes, hours, and days of the
week.
SCHEDULE
SET Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa
CLK
1
2
3. Press the OK/CYCLE button to save your settings. Bob will chirp to conrm your save.

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Cleaning Schedule
Setting the Cleaning Schedule
Setting the Cleaning Schedule
Bob can be programmed to clean at the same time on multiple days of the week through his
charging station. Before proceeding, make sure Bob is turned ON and synced to his station, and
the current time and day are set.
Parts You’ll Need:
Charging
Adapter
Charging
Station
Bob works on a 24-hour clock, so adjust accordingly.
Important to Note:
The charging station will
display a broom icon when
the cleaning schedule is
active.
Quick Tip:
To clear Bob’s schedule,
scroll past each day of the
week while it is still blinking.
The days of the week that
are selected will be lit.
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SET Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa
CLK
1
2
SET Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa
CLK
1
2
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1. Press the button on the station.
The rst hour digit will start ashing.
SET Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa
CLK
1
2
2. Use the ADJUST/SELECT button to adjust
your selection. Use the button to move
between minutes, hours, and days of the week.
SET Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa
CLK
1
2
3. To select a day of the week, wait until
the day stops blinking before pressing
the ADJUST/SELECT button to move
on. To deselect a day, scroll past it while
it is still blinking. Selected days will be lit.
SET Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa
CLK
1
2
4. Press the OK/CYCLE button to save your
settings. Bob will chirp to conrm your
save.
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Cleaning Schedule
Auto-Resume Mode
Auto-Resume Mode
On auto-resume mode, Bob leaves his charging station after every recharge to perform “back-to-back”
cleaning cycles. To enable auto-resume, make sure Bob is turned ON and synced to his charging
station.
Parts You’ll Need:
Charging
Adapter
Charging
Station
Enabling Auto-Resume
1.
To enable auto-resume, press the
OK/CYCLE button on the charging
station.
A broom icon with the word GO
will light up on the station’s screen.
SET Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa
CLK
1
2
Disabling Auto-Resume
1. To disable auto-resume, press the
OK/CYCLE button again.
The broom icon will no longer be lit.
SET Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa
CLK
1
2

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Maintenance
Dustbin
Dustbin
To maximize Bob’s efciency, it is best to empty his dustbin about once a week, or about once
every 6 cleaning cycles.
Parts You’ll Need: Cleaning Tool
Emptying Bob’s Dustbin
Quick Tips:
Never ll the dustbin with
water or any other liquid.
Do not force the dustbin gate
past its natural opening point.
Make sure the lters do not
fall out of the dustbin as you
empty it.
1. Push the button on Bob’s back and
slide the dustbin out.
MAX
!
90°
2. Carefully open the plastic gate and dump
out the contents of the dustbin.
3. Wipe the dustbin with a dry cloth or
brush it with Bob’s cleaning tool.
4. Carefully close the gate and slide
the dustbin back into Bob.

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Maintenance
Filters
Filters
To maximize Bob’s efciency, it is best to clean his lters about once a week and replace them about
once every 6 months. 3 lters are located inside the roof of the dustbin. These lters capture ne
particles and prevent them from escaping the dustbin.
Parts You’ll Need: Cleaning Tool
Cleaning Bob’s Filters
High Efciency Filter
For ne particles
Electrostatic Filter
For smaller particles
Mesh Filter (Filter Frame)
For larger particles
Quick T
ip:
Never ll the dustbin with
water or any other liquid.
1. Push the button on Bob’s back and slide
the dustbin out.
2.
Pull out the lter frame from the roof of
the dustbin.
3. Remove the lters and brush them with
Bob’s cleaning tool.
4. Replace the lters and slide the
dustbin back into Bob.

Main Brush
Maintenance
Main Brush
To maximize Bob’s efciency, it is best to clean his main brush about once a week.
Parts You’ll Need: Flat Head
Screwdriver
Cleaning Tool
Cleaning Bob’s Main Brush
Quick Tip:
You may use scissors to cut away
entanglements of hair, or tweezers to
unclog the notches inside Bob.
1.
Remove the screw on the main brush
using a at head screwdriver.
2. Clean the brush and the brush compartment
from end to end using Bob’s cleaning tool.
3. When done, replace the brush cap and insert the square end of the brush into the
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square notch inside Bob. Lastly, replace the screw.
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Side Brush
Maintenance
Side Brush
To maximize Bob’s efciency, it is best to clean his side brush about once a week.
Parts You’ll Need:
Flat Head
Screwdriver
Cleaning Tool
Cleaning Bob’s Side Brush
Quick Tip:
You may use scissors to cut away
entanglements of hair, or tweezers to
unclog the notches inside Bob.
1. Remove the screw on the side brush using
a at head screwdriver.
2. Clean the brush and the brush socket using
Bob’s cleaning tool.
3. When done, replace the side brush and screw.

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Maintenance
Sensors
Sensors
To maximize Bob’s efciency, it is best to clean his sensors about once a week. Bob’s wall sensors
are located along his bumper; his edge sensors are located along the front of his underside.
Parts You’ll Need: Cloth
(not included)
Cleaning Bob’s Sensors
1.
Wipe the wall and edge sensors using a soft cloth slightly dampened with cold water or alcohol.

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Parts and Accessories
Mop
Mop
Bob’s mop attachment allows him to mop as he vacuums and sweeps.
Quick Tip:
Do not let Bob climb onto
Installing Bob’s Mop Attachment
carpet or rugs when he is
mopping.
1. Dampen Bob’s mopping cloth with water or
cleaning solution before placing it on the
mop attachment.
2. Align the prongs of the mop attachment
between Bob’s wheels and press down.
Removing Bob’s Mop Attachment
1. Detach the mop attachment by pulling up
the edge that sits on top of Bob’s dustbin.
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Parts and Accessories
Edge Sensors
Edge Sensors
If Bob repeatedly backs up or displays ERROR 04 while cleaning dark carpet, then
you’ll need to deactivate the edge sensors. Make sure Bob is turned ON before proceeding.
Quick Tip:
Deactivating Bob’s Edge Sensors
When the edge sensors
are deactivated, Bob will
be unable to detect stairs
or sharp drops. Keep
Bob away from these
obstacles.
Flip Bob over, peel off the backs of each blindfold
sticker and place one onto each of Bob’s four edge
sensors. Make sure each sensor is completely
covered.
Remember, while Bob is blindfolded, he will not be
able to detect stairs or edges!
Reactivating Bob’s Edge Sensors
Flip Bob over, remove each blindfold sticker from
each of Bob’s four edge sensors. Make sure each
sensor is uncovered and clean.

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Quick Start
Parts and Accessories
Battery
Battery
On his default Deep Clean mode, Bob’s battery lasts about 45 – 90 minutes per charge. Bob’s battery
has a 2-year warranty. Replacement batteries can be purchased at www.bobsweep.com/shop.
Parts You’ll Need:
Phillips Head Screwdriver
(not included)
Quick Tips:
To conserve Bob’s battery,
ip his power switch OFF
and remove him from his
charging station when he is
not in use. Bob should not
sit on his charging station
for more than 5 days.
If you are not using Bob for
an extended period of time,
unplug his charging station,
remove his battery, and
store everything in a dry,
room–temperature space,
away from direct sunlight.
1. Remove the 2 screws on the battery cover
using a Phillips head screwdriver.
2. Disconnect the old battery by pulling the
plug, not the wires. Plug in your new battery.
3. Slide the new battery into the compartment and replace the screws on the battery cover.

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Troubleshooting
If Bob is having trouble and needs
your help, he will display ERROR
and a two-digit number on his screen.
Each error corresponds to a specic
issue.
74 Error 00
76 Error 01
78 Error 02
80 Error 03
82 Error 04
84 Error 05
86 Error 06
88 Error 07
90 Error 08
92 Error 09
94 Error 10
If the problems persist, please contact our helpful support team
at [email protected] or 1-888-549-8847. Our hours are
Monday – Friday, 9 a.m. – 5 p.m. Pacic Standard Time

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Troubleshooting
Error 02: Main Brush
Error 02
Main Brush
Parts You’ll Need:
Flat Head
Screwdriver
Cleaning Tool
What to do:
1.
AUTO
TIME
SPOT UV
DIRTY ERROR
Remove the screw on the main brush using
a at head screwdriver.
2.
Clean the brush and the brush compartment
from end to end using Bob’s cleaning tool.
3.
When done, replace the brush cap and
insert the square end of the brush into the
square notch inside Bob. Lastly, replace the
screw.
Quick Tip:
You may use scissors to cut away
entanglements of hair, or tweezers to
unclog the notches inside Bob.
Bob’s main brush is not designed to clean
shag carpet or rugs with long fibers. If
you’d like Bob to clean shag carpet or long-
fibered rugs, you may remove his main
brush and allow him to vacuum without it

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Troubleshooting
Error 03: Front Wheel
Error 03
Front Wheel
Parts You’ll Need:
Phillips Head Screwdriver
(not included)
UV
TIME
AUTO
SPOT
DIRTY ERROR
What to do:
1.
Gently grip the wheel assembly and pull up.
Use a screwdriver for leverage, if needed.
2.
Open the front wheel assembly using a Phillips
head screwdriver. Clean the assembly’s inner
parts.
3.
Replace the wheel and make sure it spins freely
inside the wheel assembly. Lastly, replace the
wheel assembly.

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Troubleshooting
Error 04: Edge Sensors
Error 04
Edge Sensors
Parts You’ll Need: Cloth
(not included)
What to do:
AUTO
TIME
1.
Wipe the edge sensors with a soft cloth
slightly dampened with cold water or alcohol.
2.
If problems persist, deactivate the edge
sensors by blindfolding them.
Remember that while Bob’s edge sensors
are deactivated, he will not be able to
detect edges or stairs!
SPOT UV
DIRTY ERROR

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Troubleshooting
Error 05: Wall Sensors
Error 05
Wall Sensors
Parts You’ll Need:
Cloth
(not included)
Compressed Air
(not included)
AUTO
TIME
What to do:
SPOT UV
1.
Wipe the wall sensors with a soft cloth slightly
dampened with cold water or alcohol.
2.
Gently tap the bumper and use compressed
air to clean underneath the bumper.
DIRTY ERROR

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Troubleshooting
Error 06: Touch Sensors
Error 06
Touch Sensors
Parts You’ll Need:
Compressed Air
(not included)
What to do:
AUTO
TIME
SPOT
DIRTY
UV
ERROR
1.
Gently tap the bumper and use compressed
air to clean underneath the bumper.
2.
Press each end of the bumper until you hear
a tiny “click.” If the bumper is not clicking on
its ends, the touch sensors may need to be
replaced.

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Troubleshooting
Error 07: Main Brush Installation
Error 07
Main Brush Installation
Parts You’ll Need:
Flat Head
Screwdriver
Cloth
(not included)
What to do:
AUTO
TIME
1.
Remove Bob’s dustbin and empty it.
2.
Gently wipe the two metal connectors on the
bottom of the dustbin with a dry cloth. If the
two metal connectors seem damaged, they
may need to be replaced.
3.
Lastly, clean the metal contact points inside
Bob where the dustbin is inserted.
SPOT UV
DIRTY ERROR

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Troubleshooting
Error 08: Dustbin
Error 08
Dustbin
Parts You’ll Need:
Cloth Compressed Air
(not included) (not included)
Quick Start
UV
TIME
AUTO
SPOT
DIRTY ERROR
What to do:
1.
Remove Bob’s dustbin and empty it.
2.
Gently wipe the two metal connectors
on the bottom of the dustbin with a dry
cloth. If the two metal connectors seem
damaged, they may need to be replaced.
3.
Lastly, clean the metal contact points
inside Bob where the dustbin is inserted.

9291
Troubleshooting
Error 09: Mainboard
Error 09
Mainboard
Parts You’ll Need:
Charging
Adapter
Quick Start
UV
TIME
AUTO
SPOT
DIRTY ERROR
What to do:
1.
Flip Bob’s power switch OFF and plug the
charging adapter into the inlet above his
power switch.
2.
Allow Bob to charge for about 15 minutes to
reset his mainboard. If Bob is low on battery,
allow him to charge fully.

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Troubleshooting
Error 10: Power System
Error 10
Power System
Parts You’ll Need:
Charging
Adapter
Charging
Station
What to do:
1.
Place Bob on his charging station and
allow him to fully charge.
2.
If Bob is unable to charge on his station,
charge him directly by plugging the
charging adapter into the inlet above his
power switch.
3.
If Bob still has trouble charging, try
reconnecting the battery.
3a. Flip Bob’s power switch OFF.
3b. Open Bob’s battery compartment
using a Phillips head screwdriver.
3c. Unplug the battery, wait 30 seconds,
and then reconnect the battery.
AUTO
TIME
SPOT UV
DIRTY ERROR

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Home Checkup Test
Putting Bob in Checkup Mode
Putting Bob in Checkup Mode
Place Bob in checkup mode to run his home checkup test.
1. Flip Bob’s power switch OFF.
AUTO
SPOT
UV
TIME
DIRTY
ERROR
2. While holding down the MODE button on
Bob’s cover, ip Bob’s power switch ON.
Bob will chirp three times to let you know he is now in checkup mode. You may release the
MODE button . Do not press any additional buttons.
If Bob fails any part of the checkup test, he may need a replacement part. In this case,
please call our helpful support team at [email protected] or 1-888-549-8847.
Our business hours are Monday – Friday, 9 a.m. – 5 p.m. Pacic Time.

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Home Checkup Test
Home Checkup Test: Steps 1 to 3
To skip ahead in the checkup
test, follow the button sequence
(bolded in red).
To exit the checkup test, ip
Bob’s power switch OFF and
then ON.
Step 1:
Edge Sensors
AUTO
SPOT
UV
TIME
DIRTY
ERROR
The words AUTO, TIME. SPOT, and UV should
be lit.
Lift Bob about 6 inches (15 cm) off the ground,
and the 4 words should turn off.
Step 2:
Wall Sensors
AUTO
SPOT UV
TIME
Drag a thick, at, and light-colored surface
around Bob’s bumper.
The rst battery bar, second battery bar, third
battery bar, and the words DIRTY and ERROR
should light up one at a time as you move your
surface from the left side of Bob’s bumper
around to the right side.
The far right sensor is less sensitive than the
others, so it may not respond the rst few passes.
DIRTY ERROR
Step 3:
Charging
Station
5 in.
SET Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa
CLK
1
2
AUTO
SPOT
UV
TIME
DIRTY
ERROR
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The charging station must be synced and
plugged in for this step.
Press the MODE button on Bob’s cover.
Place Bob about 5 inches (18 cm) away from
the charging station, with his front facing the
sensor on top of his station. Bob should display
the number 77 on his screen when properly
aligned. If Bob does not display the number 77,
clean the window on the charging station and
the small hole in the center of Bob’s bumper.

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Home Checkup Test
Home Checkup Test: Steps 4 to 7
Step 4:
Touch Sensors
AUTO
SPOT UV
TIME
DIRTY ERROR
Press the MODE button again.
Press the left side of Bob’s bumper, and BAT-
TERY BARS should light up; press the right side
of the bumper, and ERROR should light up.
Press the center of the bumper, and both BAT-
TERY BARS and ERROR should light up at the
same time.
When you release the bumper, the words should
turn off.
Step 5:
Display Screen
AUTO
SPOT
DIRTY ERROR
UV
TIME
Press the MODE button again.
Each icon on Bob’s screen should light up in a
repeating rotation.
Press the MODE button
once more, and
every icon should light up simultaneously and
remain solid.
Step 6:
Brush / Suction Power
AUTO
SPOT
DIRTY ERROR
UV
TIME
Press the PROGRAM button on Bob’s
cover.
The main and side brushes should spin, and air
should ow out of the dustbin.
Step 7:
UV Light / Wheels
AUTO
SPOT
DIRTY ERROR
UV
TIME
Lift Bob off the oor or place him on his side to
keep him from running away!
Press the UV button on Bob’s cover.
Bob’s wheels should drive forward and his UV
lamp should light up. Do not look directly into the
UV lamp.
Press the UV button once more. Bob’s
wheels should drive backwards and his UV lamp
should turn off.

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FAQs
My Bob won’t turn on no
matter what I do.
First, make sure Bob’s power switch is turned
ON. The power switch is located on Bob’s left
side. If Bob’s power switch is turned ON and
he is not responding to his cover buttons, then
his battery has likely drained too low for him
to operate. Place Bob on his charging station
and allow him to fully charge.
Why is Bob beeping?
Bob beeps periodically while in standby mode
to let you know that his battery is draining.
To conserve his battery, ip his power switch
OFF or place him on his charging station to
charge.
Bob also beeps when he encounters a
problem and needs assistance. In addition
to beeping, he will display an error. Consult
the Troubleshooting section of this manual for
solutions.
How do I know that Bob is
fully charged and ready to
clean?
When Bob is charging, the battery bars ash
sequentially on his screen. When Bob is fully
charged, the bars remain lit ion his screen (or
only the last bar ashes). Bob is fully charged
after about 5 hours of charing. You can leave
Bob to charge overnight too.
How often should I empty the
dustbin?
Depending on the size of the room and the
amount of debris piled up, Bob may be able to
perform up to 6 cleaning cycles before lling
his dustbin.
Simply remove the dustbin and check to see
if emptying is necessary.
Bob just stopped cleaning
and his screen turned off.
What do I do next?
Bob may be in standby mode. If this is the
case, pressing any button on his cover or
remote should wake him. If this does not
work, his battery is likely completely drained.
Place Bob on his charging station and allow
him to fully charge.
Bob is having trouble nding
his charging station.
First, sync the charging station. Start by
ipping Bob’s power switch OFF. Then, hold
down the ADJUST/SELECT button on the
station while ipping Bob’s power switch ON.
Bob will chirp twice to conrm the sync was
successful. If after syncing the station Bob
is still having trouble nding it, relocate the
station to a more easily accessible location
with more space around it. Make sure the
station is against a wall on a hard, at surface.
I am having problems
removing Bob’s brushes.
Unscrew the brushes and gently wriggle them
while pulling up. Do not force the brushes
out, as this can damage them. You may use
scissors to cut away entanglements of hair, or
tweezers to unclog the notches inside Bob. It
is best to clean Bob’s brushes about once a
week to prevent buildup.
How often should I clean
Bob’s brushes?
To maximize Bob’s efciency, it is best to clean
his brushes about once a week. Remember
to also clean the notches inside Bob that hold
the brushes in place.
To watch Bob’s how-to videos, visit
www.bobsweep.com/standard-support or
download the bObsweep App on your iOS or
Android device.

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FAQs
When should I use the different
cleaning modes?
Auto 1 is Bob’s default cleaning mode and gives
him enough time to thoroughly cover a large
area. On Auto 1, Bob will clean for about 45
– 90 minutes before returning to his charging
station when low on battery. If you would like
Bob to clean a smaller area, you may use Auto
2, which lasts 30 minutes, or Auto 3, which lasts
15 minutes. Spot 1 and Spot 2 modes are best
used when cleaning small spills. On Spot 1,
Bob travels in a gradually widening spiral; on
Spot 2, Bob travels in a grid pattern. Select
Spot 3 (Wall Track mode) to make Bob travel
along the perimeter of your room.
What is the best way to clean
Bob’s wheels?
Use compressed air to clear the wheels of
debris, or wipe the wheels as they spin during
the checkup test. For a more thorough clean,
you may remove the wheels completely. See
Bob’s wheel repair guide on www.bobsweep.
com/standard-support for detailed instructions.
Bob keeps getting stuck.
Bob is designed to maneuver around
furniture of most shapes and sizes, but some
congurations may confuse him temporarily.
If you notice Bob is having trouble navigating
around a certain area, you may have to make
slight adjustments to your home.
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.
Bob stopped cleaning and
is displaying ERROR on his
screen.
If Bob is having trouble and needs your help,
he will display ERROR and a two-digit number
on his screen. Each number corresponds to
a specic issue. Consult the Troubleshooting
section of this manual for solutions.
What is Bob’s runtime? How
long should Bob’s battery
last?
The exact runtime depends on the age of
the battery and the type of surface Bob is
cleaning; the younger the battery and the
smoother the cleaning surface, the longer
the runtime. The normal runtime range for
Bob is 45 – 90 minutes. Bob’s battery comes
with a 2-year warranty and should last for
several years. To conserve Bob’s battery,
do not leave him on his charging station for
more than 5 days. If you are not using Bob
regularly, remove him from his station and
ip his power switch OFF.
Why does Bob start up when I
did not tell him to clean?
Bob is either on auto-resume mode or scheduled
to clean.
Check the screen on Bob’s charging station. If
a broom icon with the word GO ( ) is lit, then
Bob is on auto-resume mode. To disable auto-
resume, press the OK/CYCLE button on Bob’s
station.
If a broom icon without the word GO ( ) is lit,
then Bob’s cleaning schedule is active. Make
sure the cleaning schedule and the current time
and day are set correctly on the station.
Remember, Bob works on a 24-hour clock.
Consult the Scheduling section of this manual
for detailed instructions on how to reset the
cleaning schedule and current time and day.
If problems persist, please contact
our helpful support team at support@
bobsweep.com or 1-888-549-8847.
Our business hours are Monday –
Friday, 9 a.m. – 5 p.m. Pacic Time.

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