Tell your robot where not to clean with restricted cleaning
zones
In the app you can set up restricted areas to indicate where the robot is allowed
to clean and where it is not.
Virtual wall and No-Go zone
Create virtual walls
and No-Go zones
to go. You can for example create virtual walls or No-Go zones to:
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Protect fragile objects. The robot cannot detect shiny, transparent (e.g. glass)
or dark obstacles or surfaces.
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Prevent the robot from getting stuck while cleaning.
Note: The robot can get stuck on high pile carpets, carpets with fringes or
or very light rugs like in the bathroom. Also the robot cannot detect cables on
the floor.
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Protect the robot.
Note: The robot should be kept away from liquids and wet areas such as
pet bowls and plant trays.
Important: virtual walls and No-Go zones should not be used to protect
against hazards.
Important: virtual walls and No-Go zones should not prevent the robot from
returning to the station.
Important: Do not use your robot outdoors. It was not designed for outdoor
use.
No-Mop zone
Create No-Mop zones
You can adjust the following options in the app under 'Robot settings':
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Avoid No-Mop zones when the rest of the room is mopped.
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Only vacuum the No-Mop zone. Note that the mop can still be moist.
Gentle zone
Your robot can navigate over some furniture if need be. Don't want it to climb
over certain things? Draw a Gentle zone on your map. Your robot will roll up to
your furniture, climbing only a little, before turning away.
IMPORTANT: If you want your robot to still go into other rooms, make sure
that your Gentle zone isn't too close to a door with a threshold. Set your Gentle
zone at least 1 meter from a door with a threshold.
for areas you do not want the robot
to prevent the robot from mopping carpets or rugs.
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