bObsweep PetHair Plus WPP56001 Owner's Manual

bObsweep PetHair Plus WPP56001 Owner's Manual

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OWNER'S MANUAL
A guide to your intelligent floor cleaner
bObsweep PetHair Plus
Model No. WPP56001

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  • Page 1 OWNER’S MANUAL A guide to your intelligent floor cleaner bObsweep PetHair Plus ™ Model No. WPP56001...
  • 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:...
  • Page 3 Bob’s Anatomy Cover Buttons Troubleshooting Important Safety What Comes in Cleaning Schedule Parts & Maintenance Sensors Instructions Bob’s Box? Cleaning Bob’s Sensors & Home Checkup Set Bob’s Cleaning Deactivate Edge Sensors Test blOck Plus™ Schedule Dustbin Troubleshooting Auto-Resume Filter Oops, there is some- thing wrong with my Main Brush Home Checkup Test...
  • Page 4: Important Safety Instructions

    Declaration of Conformity at support@bobsweep.com. This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) Do not handle Bob or his charging station with wet hands;...
  • Page 5 What Comes in Bob’s Box? Bob, Your Intelligent Floor Cleaner Charging Station Blö Main Brush Charging Adapter FullCommand Remote Control ™ blOck Plus ™ Flat Head Screwdriver 2 Side Brushes (1 Spare) Cleaning Tool Pack of Screws Mop Attachment 2 Micro-Fiber Mopping Cloths Filter Replacement Bumper Stickers Owner’s Manual, Quick Start Guide, and Warranty Card...
  • Page 6: Bob's Anatomy

    Bob’s Anatomy Top View Bottom View Bumper Charging Plates Signal Transmitter Front Wheel Cover Buttons Side Brush Display Main Brush ON/OFF Switch Charging Inlet (on Bob’s side) Dustbin UV Lamp Battery Left and Right Wheels...
  • Page 7 Cover Buttons FullCommand Remote ™ blOck Plus ™ Bob will clean on his default setting Charging Station CLEANING MODE Select Bob’s cleaning mode CHARGE Send Bob to his charging station MUTE Mute Bob’s beeping CHECKUP Put Bob in checkup mode / Deactivate edge sesors (page 59)
  • Page 8 Getting Bob Ready to Clean...
  • Page 9: Charge Bob

    Install Bob’s Side Brush Charge Bob Before Bob’s first clean, you must install his side brush, which allows him to sweep After installing Bob’s side brush, you must now set him to charge. along corners, walls, and other hard-to-reach places. To do this, you will need the following materials, all of which are included inside Bob’s box: a side brush, a flat head screwdriver, and a short screw.
  • Page 10 Sync Bob’s Charging Station and Remote Bob will automatically return to his charging station when his battery reaches 15% capacity, but first you must sync him to it. You will only need to do this once. To sync: When Bob is charging, the battery bars When Bob has fully charged, the bat- tery bars will remain still and the word on his display screen will flash and the...
  • Page 11 Bob’s First Clean Bob will also need to be synced with his FullCommand remote to respond to its Bob is now ready to clean! ™ commands. Press the GO! button on his cover — or on his FullCommand remote — and he ™...
  • Page 12: Charging Bob

    Charging Bob...
  • Page 13: Charging Station Placement

    Charging Station Placement Auto Charging • Position the charging station against a wall on a hard, flat surface. Bob is smart and will automatically search for his charging station when his battery • Make sure there is at least 10 feet (3 meters) of open space to the front and 2 feet reaches 15%.
  • Page 14: Manual Charging

    Manual Charging Conserving Bob’s Battery Using the charging station: Bob should not sit on his charging station for more than 5 days. If you will not be • Place Bob directly onto his plugged-in charging station. using him at least once every 5 days, turn his side power switch OFF to conserve his •...
  • Page 15: Cleaning Modes

    Cleaning Modes...
  • Page 16 Bob will automatically return to his charging station after he completes each cycle. Choose Cleaning Modes the mode that best suits your cleaning needs. Bob is equipped with six cleaning modes: Deep Clean • Bob will thoroughly cover a large area for just over an hour Deep Clean Quick Clean (30 min) Quick Clean...
  • Page 17 FullCommand Remote ™ While in standby mode, Bob will beep every 2 minutes to let you know that he is not fully powered off. To conserve Schedule Bob’s cleaning schedule, adjust his speed, and control his movements all Bob’s battery, flip his power switch OFF, or press the MUTE button on his cover from his FullCommand remote.
  • Page 18: Syncing Bob's Remote

    Syncing Bob’s Remote Bob must be synced to his FullCommand remote before he is able to obey its com- OK/Sync ™ mands. • Confirms time selection/Synchronizes remote To sync Bob’s remote: Thorough Lift ™ • Slows Bob down for an intensive clean or speeds him up to his default speed, Turbo Lift ™...
  • Page 19: Cleaning Schedule

    Set Bob’s Cleaning Schedule Bob can be programmed to start cleaning on the dates and times of your choosing through his FullCommand remote. ™ To set up Bob’s cleaning schedule, you must first set the current time and date on Cleaning his remote.
  • Page 20 After setting the current time and day on Bob’s remote, you may set his cleaning The first hour digit will start flashing. Press the right button to move on to the schedule. Use the FWD and BACK buttons to ad- next digit.
  • Page 21: Auto-Resume

    Auto-Resume The first hour digit will start flashing. Press the RIGHT button to move on to On auto-resume mode, Bob leaves his charging station EVERY TIME his battery is full Use the FWD and BACK buttons to ad- the next digit. Adjust the hour and minute to perform “back-to-back”...
  • Page 22 To disable auto-resume: Press the STOP button and “bbgo” Press the SET CLEANING SCHEDULE - back-to-back go - will appear on the button again to save your settings. remote’s screen. Press the SET CLEANING Press the STOP button Press the SET CLEANING SCHEDULE button on the and “bbgo”...
  • Page 23: Parts & Maintenance

    Parts & Maintenance...
  • Page 24 Remove the mop at- To uninstall Bob’s mop attachment: Bob’s microfiber mopping cloth can pick up tachment when Bob is dirt while both wet and dry. cleaning carpets or rugs, or you may use blOck Plus to keep Bob away ™...
  • Page 25 blOck Plus ™ If you need to keep certain areas out of Bob’s reach, you can use blOck Plus to cre- To sync blOck Plus ™ ™ ate up to two digital barriers that Bob will not cross. blOck Plus runs on 4 AA batteries (not included).
  • Page 26 To set up digital barriers with blOck Plus To turn blOck Plus OFF: ™ ™ To activate the left barrier: To activate the front barrier: To turn the left barrier off: To turn the front barrier off: Press the power button on the far left. Press the power button in the center.
  • Page 27 Dustbin To empty the dustbin: Push the center black button on Bob’s Open the transparent gate to empty the You may wipe the dustbin with a dry When done, replace the transparent gate back to release the dustbin and pull. bin.
  • Page 28 Filters You will see three filter layers: Three filters are located inside the dustbin’s ceiling. These filters capture fine particles and allergens, and prevent them from escaping the dustbin. Mesh filter for larger particles To remove the filters: Electrostatic filter for fine particles HEPA filter for sub-micron particles...
  • Page 29: Main Brush

    Main Brush It is recommended that you remove and clean Bob’s main brush on a weekly basis. To reinstall the brush: To do so: Replace the end piece and insert the Lastly, re-tighten the screw. opposite end of the brush into the square indentation inside Bob.
  • Page 30: Side Brush

    Side Brush It is recommended that you remove and clean Bob’s side brush on a weekly basis. 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: To do so: Use the flat head screwdriver and short screw included in Bob’s box to secure...
  • Page 31 Battery Replacing Bob’s Battery Plug the new battery in and slide it into Re-tighten the screws on the battery Remove the battery cover on Bob’s Lift the battery out of its compartment, the empty compartment. cover. underside using a Phillips head screw- and unplug the connecting wires.
  • Page 32 Cleaning Bob’s Sensors Dirt and dust on Bob’s wall and edge sensors can reduce his performance. Regularly cleaning these sensors ensures that Bob keeps working at his best. To do so: Use a soft cloth slightly moistened with cold water or alcohol to wipe the wall sensors along Bob’s bumper and the oval-shaped edge sensors on his underside.
  • Page 33 Deactivate Edge Sensors Dark-colored carpeting and certain floor patterns may seem like edges to Bob’s edge To reactivate Bob’s edge sensors: sensors. If you notice that Bob stops working on your carpet and displays that he feels “some- thing funny going on” with his edge sensors, then you may need to to temporarily deactivate them.
  • Page 34 Troubleshooting & Home Checkup Test...
  • Page 35: Troubleshooting

    (see next section). You may also contact our Clean the sensors using a clean, dry cloth or compressed air. customer care center at support@bobsweep.com. If Bob is continually having trouble with his edge sensors while working on dark- Not a fan of reading? Visit owners.bobsweep.com...
  • Page 36 Left Wheel Wall Sensors Something is blocking the left wheel. The wall sensors are blocked or dirty. What to do: What to do: Use the cleaning tool or compressed air to remove any dust or debris that may • Do a visual check of the transparent stripe on Bob’s bumper. If it is too dirty be jamming the left wheel.
  • Page 37 1-888-549-8847 for toll-free support in the US be jamming the right wheel. and Canada, or email us at support@bobsweep.com. Power System Put Bob in Checkup Mode Bob’s battery is disconnected or has absolutely no juice left.
  • Page 38 Step One: Edge Sensors Step Two: Wall Sensors The 4 bars above the word “Check Up” should be lit on Bob’s display. Use a thick, flat, and white surface to imitate a wall and drag it around Bob’s bumper. Lift Bob about 6 inches (15 cm) off the ground. You should see the 4 bars turn off. The 5 bars below the word “Check Up”...
  • Page 39 Step Three: Touch Sensors Step Four: Charging Station Press the left side of Bob’s bumper and the bar to the left of the word “Check Up” The charging station must be synced and plugged in for this step of the checkup test. should light up;...
  • Page 40 Step Five: blOck Plus Step Six: Display Screen ™ blOck Plus must be synced and turned ON for this step of the checkup test. Unplug Press the GO! button on Bob’s cover once more. Each icon on Bob’s screen will light ™...
  • Page 41 Step Seven: Brush and Suction Power Step Eight: UV Light and Wheels Press the CLEANING MODE button on Bob’s cover. Lift Bob off the floor to keep him from running away! Next, press the CHARGE button and his wheels should drive forward. Both the side brush and the main brush should start rotating and you should feel air flowing from the back of the dustbin.
  • Page 42: Warranty Information

    Additional coverage plans are available for purchase at http://www.bobsweep.com/coverageplan. Even after Bob’s 2-year warranty is over, replacement parts and visits to the bObsweep hospital are subsidized between 25% – 50% for 5 years from the date he was first purchased.
  • Page 43 Bob’s Cleaning Behavior Bob’s Challenges Bob’s cleaning pattern may look quite different from the way a human would clean: Unique Furniture he may spin in a gradually widening circle, follow along walls, or zigzag across a small Bob is designed to maneuver around furniture of most shapes and sizes, but certain area.
  • Page 44 Because of this, Bob may have a tough bobsweep.com. 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 45 6. My Bob won’t turn on no matter what I do. 9. I am having problems removing Bob’s brush. If Bob does not start after flipping his power switch ON, his battery has likely drained If the main or side brushes are difficult to remove, it is likely because hair, string, and/ too low to operate.
  • Page 46 Canada and the United States, or edges of your room. e-mail us at support@bobsweep.com. Our goal is to get back to you within a day. To watch Bob’s how-to, repair, and troubleshooting videos; order parts; and connect...
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