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How Neato Works
HOUSE CLEANING
In normal operation, Neato comes off of
its base, explores its surroundings and
starts cleaning. It starts cleaning in sections
approximately 15'x15' depending on layout
and furniture in the room. It will continue to
clean section by section until the entire area is
cleaned.
Your Neato robot will also try to clean one
room fully before moving on to the next,
assuming it can detect your doorways. If it
cleans a partial room, your Neato robot will
come back to finish the room before finishing
the complete job.
AUTO CHARGE AND RESUME
If the area the Neato robot is attempting
to clean is very large, the robot will return
to its base mid-cleaning to recharge. Once
recharged, it will return to finish where it left
off. A complete cleaning cycle includes 3
cleanings and 2 recharges so that Neato can
clean very large areas on one level.
SINGLE ROOM CLEANING
If you just want to clean a single room, you
can manually place your robot in the room,
press the start button, and close the door.
Your Neato robot will clean the room, and
return to where you originally placed it in the
room. When the robot has finished cleaning,
please put the robot back on its charge base.
RETURNING TO BASE
For best results, we recommend you start
your robot from its charge base. When
started from its charge base, it has a better
result in returning to base when it is complete.
MOVING A ROBOT MID-CLEANING
It is not recommended to pick up your robot
and move it mid-cleaning. It can become
disoriented, not follow its normal smart
behavior, and have difficulty finding its charge
base. If you pick up your robot, put it back
down within 1 foot of where you picked
it up for best results.
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