Cleaning Mode Selection; Z-Pattern Mode; Random Mode - Philips FC8932 Manual

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Cleaning mode selection

5 When the battery runs low, the start/stop button turns orange and the
robot searches for the docking station to recharge.
6 You can also press the start/stop button to interrupt or stop the cleaning
run. If you press the start/stop button again and there is still enough
energy in the rechargeable battery, the robot continues cleaning in the
auto-cleaning mode.
7 To make the robot return to the docking station before the rechargeable
battery runs low, press the docking button on the remote control
(FC8932 only). The docking indicator on the display of the robot comes
on and the robot returns to the docking station.
Note: If you did not start the robot from the docking station, it does not
search for the docking station automatically when the rechargeable
battery runs low. If there is still enough energy in the rechargeable
battery, you can press the docking button on the remote control
(FC8932 only) to make the robot return to the docking station. If the
rechargeable battery is completely empty, you have to place the robot
on the docking station manually.
Next to the auto-cleaning mode, this robot has four individual cleaning
modes that can each be activated by pressing the appropriate button on the
remote control.
Note: The manually selected modes are only active for a couple of minutes.
After that, the robot switches back to auto-cleaning mode.

Z-pattern mode

In Z-pattern mode, the robot cleans by making Z-shaped loops through the
room to clean large areas.

Random mode

In this mode, the robot cleans the room in a mixed pattern of straight and
crisscross movements.
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