This robot is designed to work alongside automated vacuum cleaners. Although it advertises a dry-cleaning mode, this "electric broom" is best used with water. Its square shape and compact size allow it to access spaces that would otherwise be inaccessible to a conventional vacuum. Very haughty; pushes, which can push, but crashes, which ruins furniture. The corners are rounded and not flush with the walls or baseboards. To clean, he sprays water in front of himself and wipes down this area. Is a slow washer but a good one. Please wet the rag before using this spray, since it will remain damp for quite some time. Due to its lack of a carpet sensor and its small wheels, the robot mistakes any slope more than 3 mm as being flat. What to do about it: - Upgrade the robot's software to the most recent version. Hand-carry him to locations he can't get to until he draws a floor plan of the entire building. Finally, after you're notified that changes can be made to the map, you can implement what are called "thresholds." The robot's carpet detection feature will be turned off in these regions. - He will attempt to scale it if it's low enough (up to 6 mm), but he may not make it.