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EUFY L60 - 1.What should I do if my L60 triggers a laser sensor; Troubleshooting steps for “Laser sensor error”, “L; Troubleshooting steps for the “Laser sensor cover

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1. What should I do if my L60 triggers a laser sensor error?
Troubleshooting steps for “Laser sensor error”, “Laser sensor may be stuck”, and
“Laser sensor may be blocked” errors:
Please check if the robot vacuum cleaner is under a piece of furniture or if the robot
vacuum cleaner's radar sensor is covered by an object when the robot vacuum cleaner
triggers this error.
Please check if the radar emission and reception holes are covered by any objects.
Gently rotate the radar with your fingers to confirm that there are no blockages on the
radar.
Please confirm if this error occurs only in specific locations. Move the robot vacuum
cleaner to another area in your home and restart the robot vacuum cleaner to check if the
issue persists. Press and hold the Start/Pause button for three seconds to power on/off
the robot vacuum cleaner.
Troubleshooting steps for the “Laser sensor cover may be stuck” error:
Please check if the robot vacuum cleaner is under a piece of furniture, which may trigger
this error. Carefully move the robot vacuum cleaner away from any potential obstructions
and restart the robot vacuum cleaner to check if the issue persists.
Inspect the radar for any foreign objects that may be lodged inside. To do this, simply turn
the robot vacuum cleaner upside down and gently shake it to dislodge any debris that
may be interfering with the radar's operation.

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