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bObsweep’s cleaning behavior
Most of the time, bObsweep can be left on one of the Auto-cleaning modes without
supervision. The three AUTO modes set Bob’s movements in dierent patterns that
best match the size and layout of his working area. Plus, he detects dirtier areas that
need extra attention as he crosses them, and gives them more attention.
Sometimes Bob may seem to avoid one area or a room for a while, but be patient
while he searches out dirt particles in his own way. Bobsweep’s pattern may look
quite dierent from the way a human would clean: he sometimes turns in circles,
expanding outward to clean a certain spot. Or he may go back and forth in the
middle of the room, zigzagging over a small area. Rest assured, frequent directional
changes are normal for Bob while he changes cleaning modes and algorithms. So,
it is best to let Bob work in his own way even if his movements appear odd. Moving
bObsweep around, manipulating its movements excessively, or picking him up will
disrupt his cycle. If you leave Bob to do the job on his own, you will notice the excel-
lent results when you open the dustbin at the end of the cleaning cycle. If you wish
to control Bob’s movements to cover/avoid a certain area, we recommend that you
only do so using the remote. If your rooms are divided by higher ledges than Bob is
able to climb, you may gently push him over.
Although Bob is capable of transitioning between rooms and most oor types, this
does not mean that he always chooses to move onto the next area when he arrives
at a transition. Bob may appear to be ignoring some spaces or spending too much
time in others, but rest assured that his algorithms are designed to render an e-
cient cleaning job by the end of a full cycle.
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