- The declared conquering of obstacles measuring 2 centimeters in height - well, that's all. I had a really difficult time and made a lot of noise when I went up onto the threshold, which was 18 millimeters with a chamfer. But he moved strangely - like Grog, waddling. I was required to pay out of pocket, remove the previous threshold, and install the new aluminum wide. - A slanting brush whose efficacy is in question. More often than not, it pushes trash away from itself rather than pulling it in under its belly and incorporating it into the main brush. It needs to be positioned in an inclined plane in order to avoid this. To tell you the truth, the Roborock app is just a C. - The map cannot be made larger since there are not enough double taps. - A lengthy tap is also not implemented, although it would be useful to be able to pick single rooms before cleaning, for example. - Before I began the cleaning process, I would have included a summary that was in the form of an interactive table. Each column of the table represents a different space. In each line, the cleaning mode and the number of passes are specified (the default values for this room are pulled up or adjusted manually, depending on the case). The cleaning sequence can be manually set by dragging lines around in the appropriate order. In addition, in the same location in the form of service lines, you may add a return to the base to replace the rag or a pre-launch pause to get the rag wet. Both of these actions will take place before the launch. These tables can be saved as ready-made scripts in order to clean them manually or on a schedule. - The use of icons is repugnant. It is difficult to differentiate between the many stages of the "droplet" and "fan" phenomena when they are still in their early stages. - As a side note, what factors have an impact on the level of intensity of wet cleaning? On the amount of water that is being supplied, or on the vibration frequency of the rag? The technique for the vacuum cleaner needs to be better thought out and redone, for instance: - Do not start the cleaning process until the dust has reached the point where the turbine needs to be turned on at the specified or full power. Why do I need a raging hurricane that sweeps over the entire house if I just want the back room cleaned? - Either make voice announcements before turning on the turbine, or after turning it off, but with a wait in between the two. Now everything is clear as porridge; the loudness prevents anyone from hearing anything. - Make pauses in the process of lowering the rag, so that it does not fall all at once. Pylik enters a new room and revs, and after a half meter there is a trail that appears to be a rag.
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