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Navigating Difcult Obstacles
Unique Furniture
Specialty furniture, such as
desk chairs with wheels or
stools with circular bases,
may confuse UltraVision
momentarily; he may get
stuck on a ledge for a few
minutes, and then decide
to clean somewhere else.
As long as UltraVision is
not displaying a trouble
message, let him continue
cleaning and nding his
own way around. Take note
of the areas that UltraVision
nds most challenging, and,
if possible, adjust furniture,
or add NoSweep
zones.
Shag Carpet
UltraVision’s main brush is
not designed to clean shag
carpets or rugs with long
bers and fringes. If you’d
like UltraVision to clean
shag carpet or long-bered
rugs, you may remove his
main brush and allow him
to vacuum without it.
Mopping
Add NoMop zones to areas
with rugs or carpets to keep
UltraVision out of those
areas while mopping.
Getting Started
Dark-Colored
Carpet
If UltraVision repeatedly backs
up or displays a trouble
message while cleaning dark
carpets, deactivate the edge
sensors.
To deactivate them, open
the bObsweep app and
disable edge detection
under Cleaning Preferences
in Settings .
Just remember that while
UltraVision’s edge sensors
are deactivated, he will not
be able to detect edges
or stairs and will fall off the
edge if he gets close to one!
Add NoSweep lines where
the edge or stairs are to
keep UltraVision safe.
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