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Troubleshooting

74  Trouble Number 00

76  Trouble Number 01

78  Trouble Number 02

80  Trouble Number 03

82  Trouble Number 04

84  Trouble Number 05

86  Trouble Number 06

88  Trouble Number 07

90  Trouble Number 08

92  Trouble Number 09

94  Trouble Number 10

If Bob is having trouble and needs your 

help,  he  will  display TROUBLE  NR. 

and a two-digit number on his screen. 

Each trouble number corresponds to 

a specific issue.

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. Pacific Time.

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Summary of Contents for PetHair WP460012

Page 1: ...Bob PetHair OWNER S MANUAL bObsweep...

Page 2: ...Bob PetHair OWNER S MANUAL Model WP460012 Manual Version 2019 1...

Page 3: ...ob at his best please read the Quick Start Guide and this manual thoroughly Welcome to the bObsweep family and Happy Sweeping If you have any questions or concerns feel free to contact our helpful sup...

Page 4: ...in rare and unintended cases can cause hazards of heating fire and other malfunctions Furthermore because Bob is capable of autonomous movement his use poses the risk of collision with property pets a...

Page 5: ...e 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...

Page 6: ...Sensors 70 Battery 72 Troubleshooting 74 Trouble Number 00 76 Trouble Number 01 78 Trouble Number 02 80 Trouble Number 03 82 Trouble Number 04 84 Trouble Number 05 86 Trouble Number 06 88 Trouble Numb...

Page 7: ...ng Started 12 Box Contents 14 Bob s Anatomy 16 Get to Know Bob 20 Get Bob Started Let s start at the very beginning We ll walk you through the basics and help you get Bob started for the very first ti...

Page 8: ...n 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 15 Bob PetHair Quick Start Getting Starte...

Page 9: ...E NR CAPACITY AUTO SPOT WALL FOLLOW DOCK MIN CLEANING CHARGING READY Bumper Transmitter Display Screen 1 2 3 4 5 Cover Buttons 1 UV Turns the UV lamp off and on 2 PROGRAM Toggles between Auto 1 Auto 2...

Page 10: ...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 moveme...

Page 11: ...rpet then you ll need to deactivate the edge sensors To do so simply hold down the UV button on Bob s cover until the 5 bars at the top of his screen flash 7 times and remain lit Just remember that wh...

Page 12: ...3 easy steps 1 Flip Bob over onto a flat surface Place the side brush over the empty socket on Bob s underside Screw Guide Main Brush Screw Side Brush Screw 2 Secure Bob s side brush into the socket u...

Page 13: ...arging station 2 Place Bob on his charging station with the metal plates on his underside sitting on top of the nodes on his station UV DIRT TROUBLE NR CAPACITY AUTO SPOT WALL FOLLOW DOCK MIN CLEANING...

Page 14: ...POT WALL FOLLOW DOCK MIN CLEANING CHARGING READY 2 Press the START button on Bob s cover or the AUTO button on Bob s remote 1 Flip Bob s power switch ON Make sure to remove the clear plastic on the po...

Page 15: ...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...

Page 16: ...or 15 minutes 1 Press the MODE button on Bob s cover to switch between Auto Spot and Wall Follow modes Selecting a Cleaning Mode UV DIRT TROUBLE NR CAPACITY AUTO SPOT WALL FOLLOW DOCK MIN CLEANING CHA...

Page 17: ...automatically returns to his charging station when low on battery To maximize Bob s chance of finding his station it s best to place it in an easily accessible location with plenty of space around it...

Page 18: ...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 cover...

Page 19: ...tion 2 feet 0 6 m 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 periodi...

Page 20: ...Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa CLK 1 2 1 Plug the power adapter into the side of the charging station 2 Hold down the ADJUST SELECT button on the charging station while flipping Bob s power switch ON Charging Sync...

Page 21: ...Control 40 Remote Buttons 42 Syncing the Remote You can adjust Bob s speed send him to charge and control his movements all from his remote If Bob is not responding to his remote you will need to sync...

Page 22: ...e 6 Charge Sends Bob to his charging station 7 Speed Alternates between Bob s two speeds 8 Navigational Arrows Guide Bob forward backward left or right 9 Pause Pauses or resumes Bob s movement 1 2 3 4...

Page 23: ...will need to sync it 1 Hold down the PAUSE button on Bob s remote 2 While still holding down the PAUSE button flip Bob s power switch ON Parts You ll Need Remote AAA Batteries x2 Control not included...

Page 24: ...urrent Time and Date 48 Setting the Cleaning Schedule 50 Auto Resume Mode Bob can be programmed to clean at the same time on multiple days of the week through his charging station Bob works on a 24 ho...

Page 25: ...he current time and day on his station Make sure Bob is turned ON and synced to his station before proceeding 1 Press the button on the station The first hour digit will start flashing 2 Use the ADJUS...

Page 26: ...ove between minutes hours and days of the week 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 whil...

Page 27: ...on the charging station Disabling Auto Resume UV DIRT TROUBLE NR CAPACITY AUTO SPOT WALL FOLLOW DOCK MIN CLEANING CHARGING READY SET Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa CLK 1 2 Parts You ll Need Charging Charging A...

Page 28: ...54 Dustbin 56 Filters 58 Main Brush 60 Side Brush 62 Sensors Maintenance To maximize Bob s efficiency it is best to clean his dustbin filters brushes and sensors about once a week 52...

Page 29: ...fully 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...

Page 30: ...3 filters are located inside the roof of the dustbin These filters capture fine particles and prevent them from escaping the dustbin 1 Push the button on Bob s back and slide the dustbin out 4 Replac...

Page 31: ...ush 1 Remove the screw on the main brush using a flat 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 inser...

Page 32: ...the side brush using a flat head screwdriver 3 When done replace the side brush and screw 2 Clean the brush and the brush socket using Bob s cleaning tool Cleaning Bob s Side Brush Parts You ll Need F...

Page 33: ...sors about once a week Bob s wall sensors are located along his bumper his edge sensors are located along the front of his underside Cleaning Bob s Sensors 1 Wipe the wall and edge sensors using a sof...

Page 34: ...sors 70 Battery Parts and Accessories Bob s additional features include a mop attachment edge sensors and a lithium ion battery You can deactivate Bob s edge sensors so he is better able to clean dark...

Page 35: ...Mop Attachment Do not let Bob climb onto carpet or rugs when he is mopping Quick Tip 1 Dampen Bob s mopping cloth with water or cleaning solution before placing it on the mop attachment 2 Align the pr...

Page 36: ...bstacles Quick Tip 1 Hold down the UV button on Bob s cover The 5 bars at the top of his screen will start to flash 2 Release the button when the bars stop flashing and remain lit The 5 bars at the to...

Page 37: ...n the battery cover 2 Disconnect the old battery by pulling the plug not the wires Plug in your new battery To conserve Bob s battery flip his power switch OFF and remove him from his charging station...

Page 38: ...07 90 Trouble Number 08 92 Trouble Number 09 94 Trouble Number 10 IfBobishavingtroubleandneedsyour help he will display TROUBLE NR and a two digit number on his screen Each trouble number corresponds...

Page 39: ...Number 00 Left Wheel UV DIRT TROUBLE NR CAPACITY AUTO SPOT WALL FOLLOW DOCK MIN CLEANING CHARGING READY What to do Use the cleaning tool or compressed air to remove debris jamming the left wheel 1 Pa...

Page 40: ...Number 01 Right Wheel UV DIRT TROUBLE NR CAPACITY AUTO SPOT WALL FOLLOW DOCK MIN CLEANING CHARGING READY What to do Use the cleaning tool or compressed air to remove debris jamming the right wheel 1...

Page 41: ...ning tool When done replace the brush cap and insert the square end of the brush into the square notch inside Bob Lastly replace the screw 1 2 Parts You ll Need Flat Head Cleaning Tool Screwdriver You...

Page 42: ...What to do Gently grip the wheel assembly and pull up Use a screwdriver for leverage if needed Open the front wheel assembly using a Phillips head screwdriver Clean the assembly s inner parts Replace...

Page 43: ...a soft cloth slightly dampened with cold water or alcohol If problems persist deactivate the edge sensors Hold down the UV button on Bob s cover The 5 bars at the top of his screen will start to flash...

Page 44: ...APACITY AUTO SPOT WALL FOLLOW DOCK MIN CLEANING CHARGING READY Parts You ll Need Cloth Compressed Air not included not included What to do Wipe the wall sensors with a soft cloth slightly dampened wit...

Page 45: ...WALL FOLLOW DOCK MIN CLEANING CHARGING READY What to do Gently tap the bumper and use compressed air to clean underneath the bumper Press each end of the bumper until you hear a tiny click If the bum...

Page 46: ...CLEANING CHARGING READY What to do Remove Bob s dustbin and empty it Gently wipe the two metal connectors on the bottom of the dustbin with a dry cloth If the two metal connectors seem damaged they ma...

Page 47: ...f Bob is unable to charge on his station charge him directly by plugging the charging adapter into the inlet above his power switch If Bob still has trouble charging try reconnecting the battery 3a Fl...

Page 48: ...SPOT WALL FOLLOW DOCK MIN CLEANING CHARGING READY What to do Flip Bob s power switch OFF and plug the charging adapter into the inlet above his power switch Allow Bob to charge for about 15 minutes to...

Page 49: ...is unable to charge on his station charge him directly by plugging the charging adapter into the inlet above his power switch If Bob still has trouble charging try reconnecting the battery 3a Flip Bo...

Page 50: ...rming as well as he should you can diagnose the problem with a simple home checkup test 98 Putting Bob in Checkup Mode 100 Edge Sensors Wall Sensors Charging Station 102 Touch Sensors Display Screen B...

Page 51: ...V DIRT TROUBLE NR CAPACITY AUTO SPOT WALL FOLLOW DOCK MIN CLEANING CHARGING READY If Bob fails any part of the checkup test he may need a replacement part In this case please call our helpful support...

Page 52: ...Home Checkup Test Steps 1 to 3 UV DIRT TROUBLE NR CAPACITY AUTO SPOT WALL FOLLOW DOCK MIN CLEANING CHARGING READY UV DIRT TROUBLE NR CAPACITY AUTO SPOT WALL FOLLOW DOCK MIN CLEANING CHARGING READY Th...

Page 53: ...eps 4 to 7 UV DIRT TROUBLE NR CAPACITY AUTO SPOT WALL FOLLOW DOCK MIN CLEANING CHARGING READY UV DIRT TROUBLE NR CAPACITY AUTO SPOT WALL FOLLOW DOCK MIN CLEANING CHARGING READY Press the PROGRAM butto...

Page 54: ...FAQs Still have questions that we haven t answered Contactourhelpfulsupport team at support bobsweep com or 1 888 549 8847 Our business hours are Monday Friday 9 a m 5 p m Pacific Time 104...

Page 55: ...n Bob s dustbin has a 1100 mLcapacity larger than most robot vacuums on the market Depending on the size of the room and the amount of debris piled up Bob may be able to perform up to 6 cleaning cycle...

Page 56: ...www bobsweep com pethair support for detailed instructions 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 a...

Page 57: ...End User License Agreement 110...

Page 58: ...remains with Bobsweep or its suppliers The Bobsweep Software is licensed not sold Except as expressly provided herein Bobsweep does not grant any express or implied right to you under Bobsweep patent...

Page 59: ...eep Software or the Bobsweep in violation of applicable export laws INTERPRETATION PROVISION The provisions of this Agreement are severable If any provision of this Agreement is held to be unenforceab...

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