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OWNER'S MANUAL
How to employ your intelligent floor cleaner
bObsweep PetHair™ | Model WP260011
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  • Page 1 OWNER’S MANUAL How to employ your intelligent floor cleaner bObsweep PetHair™ | Model WP260011 NEXT...
  • Page 2 Congratulations on your new intelligent floor cleaner! Bob is now at your service. To see Bob at his best, please read the Quick Start Guide and this manual thoroughly. Welcome to the bObsweep family and happy cleaning! If you have any questions or concerns, feel free to contact our helpful team at support@bobsweep.com.
  • Page 3 Important Safety Box Contents Get Bob Instructions & Anatomy Ready to Clean Remote Control Charging Cleaning Modes Cleaning Schedule Parts & Senors Maintenance Troubleshooting Warranty End User & Checkup Test & FAQs Agreement NEXT PREVIOUS...
  • Page 4: Important Safety Instructions

    Do not operate Bob or his charging station if they have been damaged in any way. If Bob is not working as he should, or has been dropped, damaged, left outdoors, or dropped in water, contact our customer care center at support@bobsweep.com. •...
  • Page 5 • Leaks from battery cells can occur under extreme usage or temperature conditions. If the liquid gets on skin, wash quickly with water. If the liquid gets into the eyes, flush them immediately with clean water for a minimum of 10 minutes, and seek medical attention. •...
  • Page 6: Side Brushes (1 Spare)

    Box Contents Bob, Your Intelligent Floor Cleaner Charging Station Main Brush Charging Adapter Remote Control Flat Head Screwdriver 2 Side Brushes (1 Spare) Cleaning Tool Pack of Screws and Blindfold Stickers Mop Attachment 2 Microfiber Mopping Cloths HEPA Filter (Spare) Owner’s Manual, Quick Start Guide, and Warranty Card Bumper Stickers NEXT...
  • Page 7 Anatomy Top View Bumper Transmitter Cover Buttons Display Screen NEXT PREVIOUS...
  • Page 8 Bottom View Charging Plates Front Wheel Side Brush Main Brush ON/OFF Switch Dustbin UV Lamp Battery Left Wheel Right Wheel NEXT PREVIOUS...
  • Page 9 Remote Control Charging Station NEXT PREVIOUS...
  • Page 10 Cover Buttons Turn UV lamp OFF/ON PROGRAM Select Bob’s cleaning program MODE Select Bob’s cleaning mode CHARGE Send Bob to his charging station START Send Bob to clean AUTO SPOT WALL FOLLOW DOCK DIRT MIN. CLEANING TROUBLE NR. CAPACITY CHARGING READY NEXT PREVIOUS...
  • Page 11 Get Bob Ready to Clean Install Bob’s Side Brush Charge Bob Bob’s First Clean Standby Mode Watch Quick Start Video NEXT PREVIOUS...
  • Page 12: Install Bob's Side Brush

    Install Bob’s Side Brush Before Bob’s first clean, you must install his side brush, which allows him to sweep along corners, walls, and other hard-to-reach places. Flip Bob over onto a flat surface. Place Secure Bob’s side brush using the flat the side brush over the empty socket head screwdriver and short screw.
  • Page 13: Charge Bob

    Charge Bob After installing Bob’s side brush, you must set him to charge. To charge Bob: Plug the charging adapter into the side Place Bob on his charging station with of the charging station. the metal plates on his underside sit- ting on top of the nodes on his station.
  • Page 14: Bob's First Clean

    Bob’s First Clean Bob is now ready to clean! First, flip his power switch ON. Then, press START on his cover — or AUTO on his remote — and he will clean on his default setting (Robot mode). AUTO SPOT WALL FOLLOW DOCK DIRT...
  • Page 15: Standby Mode

    Standby Mode If Bob is left idle without charging or cleaning, his screen will go blank and he will enter standby mode to preserve his battery. In standby mode, Bob will remain asleep. You can also put Bob in and out of standby mode by pressing the power button on his remote.
  • Page 16 To send Bob to his charging station: To wake Bob, press any button on his Press CHARGE on Bob’s cover or remote. cover or the power button on his remote. AUTO SPOT WALL FOLLOW DOCK AUTO SPOT WALL FOLLOW DOCK DIRT DIRT MIN.
  • Page 17: Remote Control

    Remote Control Remote Control Buttons Syncing Bob's Remote Watch Remote Control Video NEXT PREVIOUS...
  • Page 18 Remote Control Bob’s remote requires 2 AAA batteries (not included). Remove the batteries if you are not using it on a regular basis. Keep the remote at room temperature. Power Auto Corners Spot Charge Speed Navigational Arrows Pause NEXT PREVIOUS...
  • Page 19 Flip Bob’s power switch OFF to have him fully power down. If Bob is left idle and ON, he is in standby mode. Power • Puts Bob in and out of standby mode Auto • Bob will start cleaning on his default setting (Robot mode) Corners •...
  • Page 20 Syncing Bob’s Remote You will need to sync the remote if Bob is not responding to its commands. When you do this, make sure Bob is not on his charging station. To sync Bob’s remote: Flip Bob’s power switch While holding down the Bob will chirp twice to let OFF.
  • Page 21 Charging Charging Station Placement Auto Charging Syncing Bob's Charging Station Manual Charging Charging Time Conserving Battery Watch Charging Video NEXT PREVIOUS...
  • Page 22: Charging Station Placement

    Charging Station Placement • Position the charging station against a wall on a hard, flat surface. • Make sure there is at least 10 feet (3 m) of open space to the front and 2 feet (0.5 m) to the sides. 2 ft (0.5 m) 2 ft (0.5 ft) 6 –...
  • Page 23: Auto Charging

    Auto Charging Bob automatically returns to his charging station when his battery reaches 15% capacity. You can also send him to his charging station at any time by pressing CHARGE on his cover or remote. AUTO SPOT WALL FOLLOW DOCK DIRT MIN.
  • Page 24: Syncing Bob's Charging Station

    Syncing Bob’s Charging Station You will need to sync the charging station if Bob has trouble finding it. To sync the charging station: Flip Bob's power switch OFF. Plug the charging adapter into the charging station. NEXT PREVIOUS...
  • Page 25 While holding down the Adjust/Select Bob will chirp twice to let you know the button on the charging station, flip Bob’s sync was successful. power switch ON. SET Su Tu We Th Fr Sa NEXT PREVIOUS...
  • Page 26: Manual Charging

    Manual Charging To charge Bob manually, place him on his charging station with the metal plates on his underside sitting on top of the nodes on his station. Alternatively, unplug the adapter from the charging station and plug it directly into the inlet above Bob's power switch.
  • Page 27: Charging Time

    Charging Time When Bob is charging, the battery bars and the word CHARGING flash. AUTO SPOT WALL FOLLOW DOCK DIRT MIN. CLEANING TROUBLE NR. CAPACITY CHARGING READY As soon as his battery is full, Bob will display the word READY only. AUTO SPOT WALL FOLLOW...
  • Page 28 Conserving Bob’s Battery Bob should not sit on his charging station for more than 5 days with his power switch ON. If you will not be using him at least once every 5 days, flip his power switch OFF and remove him from his station. days To conserve Bob's battery, flip his power switch OFF and remove him from his station.
  • Page 29 Cleaning Modes Cleaning Modes Overview Auto 1: Robot Mode Auto 2: Quick Clean Auto 3: Touch up Spot Cleaning UV Light Watch Cleaning Modes Video NEXT PREVIOUS...
  • Page 30: Cleaning Modes

    Cleaning Modes Auto Settings Bob is equipped with three automatic cleaning modes: • Auto 1: Robot (~60 min) • Auto 2: Quick Clean (30 min) • Auto 3: Touch Up (15 min) Bob will return to his charging station after every cleaning mode. Choose the setting that best suits your needs.
  • Page 31 Auto 1: Robot This is Bob's default cleaning mode. Bob will thoroughly cover a large area for about an hour. To select this setting: Press START on Bob's cover. Press AUTO on Bob's remote. AUTO SPOT WALL FOLLOW DOCK DIRT MIN.
  • Page 32: Auto 2: Quick Clean

    Auto 2: Quick Clean (30 min) Bob will quickly and efficiently clean a medium-sized area for 30 minutes. To select this setting: Press START to confirm Press MODE on Bob’s Press PROGRAM until Bob your selection. cover until you see the displays the number 02.
  • Page 33: Auto 3: Touch Up

    Auto 3: Touch Up (15 min) Bob will dash across a small area for 15 minutes. To select this setting: Press MODE on Bob’s Press PROGRAM until Bob Press START to confirm cover until you see the displays the number 03. your selection.
  • Page 34: Spot Cleaning

    Spot Cleaning: Select Bob’s targeted cleaning pattern Press MODE on Bob's Press PROGRAM once, Press START to confirm cover until you see the twice, or three times to your selection. word SPOT appear on choose Bob’s movement his screen. pattern. 01 = Spiral Track ™...
  • Page 35: Uv Light

    Spiral Track (~4 min) Waffle Track (~4 min) Wall Track (~10 min) ™ ™ ™ Bob will target a 5 x 5 in Bob will target a 6 x 5 in Bob will travel along the (1.5 x 1.5 m) spill zone by (2 x 1.5 m) spill zone by perimeter of your home.
  • Page 36 Cleaning Schedule Set Schedule on Charging Station Set Current Time & Day Set Bob's Cleaning Schedule Auto-Resume Watch Cleaning Schedule Video NEXT PREVIOUS...
  • Page 37 Set Schedule on Charging Station Bob can be programmed to start cleaning on the time and days of your choosing through his charging station. There are 5 buttons on Bob’s charging station: These buttons are On/Off used to set Bob’s cleaning schedule.
  • Page 38 Set Current Time & Day Bob uses a 24-hour clock. If you want Bob to start cleaning at 8:00 am, set his scheduled time to 08:00. If you want him to start at 8:00 pm, set it to 20:00. The charging station’s default time is 8:00 am. The station displays 08:00 when plugged in for the first time, or after being disconnected for over 8 hours.
  • Page 39 Set the hour: Press the button until the digits for Use the Adjust/Select button to select the hours blink. current hour. Tu We Th Fr Sa Tu We Th Fr Sa NEXT PREVIOUS...
  • Page 40 Set the weekday: Press the button Use the Adjust/Select Press OK/Cycle to save. until the icon for the first button to select the weekday blinks. current day. SET Su Mo Tu We Fr Sa Tu We Th Fr Sa Su Mo Tu We Fr Sa Weekdays are defined as: Su = Sunday...
  • Page 41 Set Bob’s Cleaning Schedule After setting the current time and day on Bob’s station, you can program Bob’s cleaning schedule. To set Bob’s cleaning schedule: Set the minutes: Press the button. The digits for minutes will blink. Use the Adjust/Select button to select the desired minutes.
  • Page 42 Set the hours: Press the button until the digits for Use the Adjust/Select button to select the hours blink. desired hour. Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa Move quickly on to the weekdays. NEXT PREVIOUS...
  • Page 43 You can choose any and all weekdays for cleaning. Bob starts his cleaning at the selected time (e.g. 14:30) on all programmed days (e.g. Mo, Tu, Th). Set the weekday(s) you want Bob to clean: Press the button until Adjust/Select When all desired days are the icon for the first button to move on to the...
  • Page 44 Auto-Resume Among the unique features that set Bob apart from other robotic vacuum cleaners is auto-resume mode. Auto-resume enables Bob to get back to work as soon as his battery is fully recharged. To activate auto-resume mode: • Press OK/Cycle on Bob’s charging station. A broom icon and the word GO ( ) will light up at the bottom of the station’s screen.
  • Page 45 Parts & Maintenance Dustbin Filters Main Brush Side Brush Battery Storing Bob Watch Weekly Maintenance Video NEXT PREVIOUS...
  • Page 46: Microfiber Mopping Cloths

    Watch Mop Video Bob’s microfiber mopping cloth can pick up dirt while both wet and dry. You may dampen Bob’s mopping cloth with water or cleaning liquid before placing it on his mop attachment. To install Bob’s mop attachment: Hold the mop with the prongs near the Press down on the mop attachment top.
  • Page 47 Remove the mop attachment when Bob is cleaning carpets or rugs. To do so, gently press the prongs inward and lift the attachment up. Bob’s microfiber mopping cloth can be washed manually or in the washing machine. A spare cloth is provided in Bob’s package.
  • Page 48 Dustbin To empty the dustbin: Push the center button on Bob’s back Open the transparent gate to empty to release the dustbin, then slide the the bin. dustbin on. NEXT PREVIOUS...
  • Page 49 To clean the dustbin: Wipe the dustbin with a dry cloth, or When done, replace the transparent gate brush it with Bob's cleaning tool. and slide the dustbin back into Bob. Never wash the dustbin nor fill it with water or any other liquid.
  • Page 50 Filters Three filters are located inside the dustbin’s ceiling. These filters capture fine particles and allergens, and prevent them from escaping the dustbin. To remove the filters: First, eject the dustbin. Then, pull the filter frame out. NEXT PREVIOUS...
  • Page 51 You will see three filter layers: HEPA Filter for sub-micron particles Electrostatic Filter for fine particles Mesh Filter for larger particles Use the cleaning tool to brush dust off the filters. If you are using Bob regularly, it is recommended that you change his filters about once every 6 months. NEXT PREVIOUS...
  • Page 52 Main Brush It is recommended that you remove and clean Bob’s main brush on a weekly basis. To do so: Remove the screw securing Use the cleaning tool to re- You may use a pair of Bob’s main brush using a move debris from the ends scissors to cut away hair flat head screwdriver.
  • Page 53 To reinstall the main brush: Replace the brush cap and insert the Lower the brush into place and re- square end of the brush into the square tighten the screw. notch inside the brush compartment. NEXT PREVIOUS...
  • Page 54: Side Brush

    Side Brush Bob’s side brush extends his reach and allows him to sweep along corners and walls. When Bob is first delivered to you, his side brush is not installed. To do so: Use the flat head screwdriver and short screw included in Bob’s box to secure the side brush into the empty socket on Bob’s underside.
  • Page 55 It is recommended that you remove and clean Bob’s side brush on a weekly basis. To do so: Remove the side brush Use the cleaning tool to Replace the side brush using a flat head screw- remove debris on the and re-tighten the screw.
  • Page 56 Battery Watch Battery Video To replace Bob's battery: Remove the battery cover on Bob’s Lift the battery out of its compartment, underside using a Phillips head screw- and unplug the connecting wires. driver. Do not let Bob sit idly with his power switch ON for more than 5 days;...
  • Page 57 Plug the new battery in, and slide it into Re-tighten the screws on the battery the empty compartment. cover. Storing Bob If you are not using Bob for an extended period of time, unplug his charging station, remove his battery, and store everything in a dry place at room temperature. Do not leave Bob in direct sunlight.
  • Page 58 Sensors Maintenance Deactivate Edge Sensors Reactivate Edge Sensors Blindfold Stickers NEXT PREVIOUS...
  • Page 59 Cleaning Bob’s Sensors Edge and wall sensors Dust on Bob’s wall and edge sensors can reduce his performance. Bob's wall sensors are located along his bumper, and his edge sensors are located on his underside. Regularly cleaning these sensors ensures that Bob keeps working at his best.
  • Page 60 Dirt sensors For a more efficient clean, Bob is equipped with dirt sensors. If Bob reaches a particularly dirty spot while cleaning, his dirt sensors will activate, the word DIRT will appear on his screen, and Bob will focus his attention on the spot. Bob's dirt sensors are located on the back wall of his interior, where the dustbin attaches.
  • Page 61 Deactivate Edge Sensors Watch Deactivating Sensors Video Dark-colored carpet and certain floor patterns may seem like edges to Bob’s edge sensors. If Bob displays TROUBLE NR. 04 while working on your carpet, then you may need to temporarily deactivate his sensors. To deactivate Bob’s edge sensors: Flip Bob’s power switch ON.
  • Page 62 Reactivate Edge Sensors To reactivate Bob’s edge sensors: Hold down the UV button on Bob’s After the 5 bars flash 7 times and dis- cover. The 5 bars on top of the screen appear, release the UV button. Bob’s will begin to flash. edge sensors have been reactivated.
  • Page 63 Watch Blindfold Stickers Video To deactivate Bob's edge sensors with blindfold stickers: Flip Bob over and use the blindfold stickers that came in his box to cover his sensors. Peel off the backs of each blindfold sticker and place one onto each of Bob's four sensors.
  • Page 64: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting & Checkup Test Trouble Numbers Home Checkup Test Cleaning Behavior Bob's Challenges NEXT PREVIOUS...
  • Page 65 If after attempting the suggested solutions Bob’s problem persists, you may want to perform a home checkup test (see page 77). You may also contact our customer care center at support@bobsweep.com. Visit owners.bobsweep.com for handy video guides, or scan this QR code:...
  • Page 66 Trouble Number 00: Left Wheel What to do: Start by checking the wheel for jamming. Use the cleaning tool or compressed air to remove any debris that may be jamming the wheel. If this does not solve the problem and Bob still displays Trouble Number 00, run a checkup test and see how the wheel performs (see page 77).
  • Page 67 Trouble Number 01: Right Wheel What to do: Start by checking the wheel for jamming. Use the cleaning tool or compressed air to remove any debris that may be jamming the wheel. If this does not solve the problem and Bob still displays Trouble Number 01, run a checkup test and see how the wheel performs (see page 77).
  • Page 68 Trouble Number 02: Main Brush What to do: Remove the main brush using a flat head screwdriver, and clean it thoroughly from end to end (see page 52). You may use a pair of scissors to cut hair or thread wrapped around the brush, or a pair of tweezers to remove congestion from the notches where the main brush is held.
  • Page 69 If the congestion is not removable from the outside, detach the front wheel and remove the obstruction. For a comprehensive how-to video, visit owners.bobsweep.com. If Bob’s front wheel is clean and spinning freely, his front wheel sensor may need to be replaced.
  • Page 70 Trouble Number 04: Edge Sensors Bob’s four, oval-shaped edge sensors are located on his underside, near his bumper. What to do: Wipe the sensors using a clean cloth, or dust them using compressed air. If Bob displays Trouble Number 04 while working on dark-colored carpet or patterned flooring, you may need to deactivate his edge sensors (see page 61).
  • Page 71 Trouble Number 05: Wall Sensors What to do: Use a clean, damp cloth to wipe away any debris from the strip on Bob's bumper. Gently tap the bumper or use compressed air to clear it of debris. If the issue persists, try running a checkup test (see page 77).
  • Page 72 Trouble Number 06: Touch Sensors What to do: Gently tap on Bob’s bumper to clear out any obstructions. Use compressed air to clear it of debris. Press on both ends of the bumper until you hear a tiny "click." If the bumper is not clicking on its ends, Bob's touch sensors may need to be replaced.
  • Page 73 Trouble Number 07: Main Brush Installation What to do: Use a flat head screwdriver to remove the main brush and clean the ends. You may use a pair of tweezers to remove congestion from the notches where the main brush is held. Make sure the brush’s square end fits securely in the corresponding square notch in the main brush compartment.
  • Page 74 Trouble Number 08: Dustbin What to do: Remove Bob’s dustbin and empty it. Turn the dustbin around and gently wipe the two metal connectors on its bottom with a dry cloth. If the two metal con- nectors seem damaged, they may need to be replaced. Lastly, clean the metal contact points inside Bob where the dustbin is inserted.
  • Page 75 Allow Bob to charge for 2 hours before asking him to clean again. If Bob is still displaying Error Code 09, send a short explanation to support@bobsweep.com, and leave the rest to us!
  • Page 76 Plug the charging adapter directly into the inlet above his power switch. Let him charge with his adapter overnight. If Bob is still displaying Error Code 10, he may need a replacement part. Con- tact support@bobsweep.com for further assistance. AUTO SPOT...
  • Page 77 1-888-549-8847 for toll-free support in the US and Canada, or email us at support@bobsweep.com. Put Bob in checkup mode: Flip Bob's power switch OFF and place While holding down the UV button on him on a light-colored surface.
  • Page 78 Step One: Edge Sensors You should see DIRT, MIN. CLEANING, CAPACITY, and CHARGING lit on Bob's screen. If all four lights do not turn on, flip Bob over and clean his edge sensors. See if all four lights turn on now. Lift Bob about 6 inches (15 cm) off the ground.
  • Page 79 Step Two: Wall Sensors Use a thick, flat, and white surface to imitate a wall in front of Bob. Drag the imitation wall from the left side of Bob's bumper around to the right side. UV, AUTO, SPOT, WALL FOLLOW, and DOCK will light up one-by-one during this. AUTO SPOT WALL FOLLOW...
  • Page 80 Step Three: Charging System Press Bob’s UV button once. The screen will go blank. Place Bob about 5 inches (18 cm) away from his charging station with the middle of his bumper directly facing the sensor on top of his station. Bob’s screen should display the number 77.
  • Page 81 Step Four: Touch Sensors Press the UV button once more. Bob’s screen remains blank. Press the left side of Bob's bumper and DIRT should light up on his screen; release the left side and DIRT should disappear. Press the right side and MIN. CLEANING should light up;...
  • Page 82 Step Five: Display Screen Press the UV button one more time. Each icon on the screen should light up in a repeating rotation. Press the UV button again and every light on Bob's screen should light up and remain solid. AUTO SPOT WALL FOLLOW...
  • Page 83 Step Six: Brush and Vacuum Suction Press the PROGRAM button. Both the main and side brushes should spin, and air should flow out of the back of Bob's dustbin. If you do not feel air flowing out of the dustbin, then Bob's vacuum motor may need to be replaced. If the brushes are not moving, remove and clean them before repeating the test (see page 52).
  • Page 84 This is the end of checkup test. If Bob completes the checkup test without any issues, then his internal parts are working properly! Contact support@bobsweep.com if you have any questions, as our doctors at the bObsweep hospital are always ready to help! NEXT PREVIOUS...
  • Page 85 Bob’s Cleaning Behavior Bob’s cleaning pattern may look quite different from the way a human would clean: he may spin in a gradually widening circle, follow along walls, or zigzag across a small area. Sometimes he may seem to be ignoring some spaces or spending too much time on others —...
  • Page 86 Bob’s Challenges Unique Furniture Bob is designed to maneuver around furniture of most shapes and sizes, but certain configurations may confuse him temporarily. Bob may sometimes find it difficult to clean under chairs with narrow legs, or furniture that is too low for his bumper sensors to detect.
  • Page 87 Bob’s mop, which attaches to his underside, is designed to sit flat against the floor and leave behind a clean trail. Because of this, Bob may have a tough time climbing over elevated surfaces while mopping. Make sure to remove Bob’s mop when he is not cleaning smooth surfaces such as tile or hardwood.
  • Page 88 Warranty & FAQs Warranty Information FAQs NEXT PREVIOUS...
  • Page 89: Warranty Information

    Additional coverage plans are available for purchase at owners.bobsweep.com/collections/coverage-plans. After Bob's 1-year warranty expires, all his replacement parts and visits to the bObsweep hospital are subsidized between 25% – 50% for the next 5 years. To activate Bob’s warranty, keep your original purchase receipt and register him at bobsweep.com/warranties/registerbobsweep.
  • Page 90 1. Where can I find Bob’s how-to videos? Bob’s how-to videos can be found at Bob’s owners’ corner, owners.bobsweep.com. 2. How long should Bob’s battery last? The exact time depends on the age of the battery and the type of face Bob is cleaning.
  • Page 91 6. My Bob won’t turn on no matter what I do. If Bob does not start after flipping his power switch ON, his battery has likely drained too low to operate. To recharge him, place him on his charging station with the metal plates on his underside sitting on top of the nodes on his station.
  • Page 92 10. Bob gets stuck under my furniture or travels over wires that tangle up his brush. How can I stop him from going into these areas? If Bob maneuvers under a piece of furniture and there is only one open entrance, he may need a few minutes to figure out how to escape on his own.
  • Page 93 12. When should I use different cleaning modes? Robot mode is Bob’s default mode and gives him enough time to thoroughly cover a large area. If you would like to clean a smaller area, you may use Quick Clean mode, which lasts 30 minutes, or Touch Up mode, which lasts 15 minutes.
  • Page 94 Our devoted team is always eager to help you! You can reach us by calling us for toll-free support in the US and Canada at 1-888-549-8847, or e-mail us at support@bobsweep.com. To watch Bob's how-to videos, order parts, and connect with your extended bObsweep family members, visit owners.bobsweep.com. NEXT...
  • Page 95 End User License Agreement NEXT PREVIOUS...
  • Page 96 By using the Bobsweep, you agree to the terms of this End User License Agreement (“EULA”) and any amendment or addenda accompanying this Agreement. If you do not agree to the terms of this EULA, you may not use the Bobsweep. The Bobsweep contains an electronic and software interface that allows you to control or modify its behavior, and remotely monitor its sensors.
  • Page 97 TERMINATION: This Agreement becomes eective on the date you accept this Agreement and will continue until terminated as provided for in this Agree- ment. You may terminate this Agreement voluntarily at any time. Bobsweep may terminate this Agreement at any time if you are in breach of any of its terms and conditions, and may refuse to license the Bobsweep Software or the Bobsweep to you after termination.
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