Operating Guide

other debris have been caught in them and are clogging the areas where they attach
to Bob. You can use scissors to cut the hair wrapped around either brush, until you
are able to remove it. You may need to gently pull the main brush up or down to
reach the corners, but do not force the brushes out as this can damage them.
10. Bob gets stuck under my furniture or travels over wires that tan-
gle up his brush. How can I stop him from going into these areas?
Bob always wants to sweep and cover all the spaces he can nd in your home. Be-
cause he’s so eager, he may get into trouble once in a while. If he maneuvers snugly
under a piece of furniture, he may take longer than expected to get out. If there is
only one open entrance, Bob may need a few minutes to gure out how to escape
on his own. You will not have to assist him when this happens, unless Bob stops
cleaning completely and starts beeping. Use Bob’s blOck (optional accessory, not
included) to create an invisible boundary that Bob will not cross. With Bob blOck,
you can section o an area of your home, protect delicate items, or conne Bob to
a single room.
11. Why does Bob start up when I did not tell him to clean?
Bob may begin cleaning on his own only if you enable the back-to-back cleaning
function or if he is scheduled to clean. First, look at the display on Bob’s charging
station. If the small icon of a broom with the word “GO” appears, Bob is programmed
to start working immediately once he fully recharges. To disable this function, click
the OK/Cycle button located on the bottom left of the charging station screen. If this
is not the case, check Bob’s cleaning schedule. Make sure you have set the correct
time on the charging station. It is a 24 hour clock, so you will need to enter 1:00
if it is 1 AM and 13:00 if it is 1 PM. Apply the same rule when programming Bob’s
weekly cleaning schedule.
12. When should I use the circle and zigzag spot functions?