2 cleaning modes – Philips Aspirateur-robot User Manual
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• If the rechargeable battery runs low during
cleaning, the homeRun returns automatically
to the base station to charge. After charging,
it goes back to the place where it left off and
continues cleaning.
• In AUTO cleaning mode the homeRun is
programmed to avoid climbing objects higher
than 10mm, such as thresholds or rugs. If the
area to be cleaned contains thresholds or rugs
higher than 10mm, use the CLIMB cleaning
mode.
• Thick wall-to-wall carpets can be difficult to
clean for the robot in AUTO cleaning mode. If
the robot does not move easily in this mode,
use the CARPET cleaning mode.
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Note:
The robot will only return to the base station if
you started cleaning from the base station. If you
did not start cleaning from the base station, the
robot returns to its starting point when it has
finished cleaning or when its rechargeable battery
runs low.
6.2.2 SPOT cleaning mode
• Use the SPOT cleaning mode to clean a small
area. Start the homeRun in the centre of the
area you want to clean.
• The homeRun moves in parallel straight lines,
cleaning a square area of 1.5 x 1.5m.
6.2 Cleaning modes
Your homeRun has four cleaning modes. Each
mode is designed for a particular situation.
1
To change the cleaning mode, press the
MODE button.
2
The cleaning indication of the selected mode
lights up on the display.
3
Press the start/pause button to start cleaning.
6.2.1 AUTO cleaning mode
• The AUTO cleaning mode is the default
cleaning mode. It is suitable for most
situations.
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Tip:
We advise you to always start cleaning in the
AUTO cleaning mode before you try one of
the other modes.
• In AUTO cleaning mode, the homeRun cleans
your floors in parallel straight lines to make
sure your floors are cleaned in the most
efficient way.
• When it has finished cleaning, the text ‘ bASE’
appears on the display and the homeRun
returns to its base station.