Loading ...
Loading ...
Loading ...
95
12. When should I use different cleaning modes?
Auto/Robot mode is Bob’s default mode and gives him enough time to
thoroughly cover a large area. If you would like to clean a smaller area, you may
use Quick Clean mode, which lasts 30 minutes, or Touch Up mode, which lasts
15 minutes.
Waffle Track
and Spiral Track
are best used when cleaning a small spill. When
Waffle Track
is selected, Bob travels in a grid pattern; when Spiral Track
is
selected, Bob travels in a gradually widening circle. Select Wall Track
to make
Bob travel along the edges of your room.
13. Bob is stopping and showing ERROR. on the screen. How can I fix this?
Bob’s Error Code notifies you of the specific reason his work has been
interrupted. This feature allows you to identify the source of the problem quickly.
A Error Code rarely signals a defect and can be solved with simple procedures.
Along with the word “ERROR” there will also be a two-digit number on the cen-
ter of Bob’s screen (where Bob’s cleaning minutes can be seen). The numbers
range from 00 to 10. Each number represents an issue with a specific mechan-
ical part on Bob. Refer to the Troubleshooting section of this manual (page 70)
for the cause of the problem as well as its solution.
14. What is the best way to clean Bob’s wheels?
Use the cleaning tool or compressed air to clear the creases of the wheels. For
a more thorough clean, wipe the sides and bottoms of the wheels as they spin
during checkup mode (see the Home Checkup Test section of this manual).
Loading ...
Loading ...
Loading ...