Submerging in Water: Robot vacuum cleaners are not waterproof, so avoid submerging them in water or using them in wet conditions.
Leaving Cords and Small Objects: Clear the area of cords, small toys, or other objects that could tangle or obstruct the vacuum's movement.
Using on High-Pile Carpets: Some robot vacuums may struggle with high-pile carpets or rugs, potentially getting stuck or causing damage.
Ignoring Maintenance: Regularly clean the vacuum's brushes, filters, and sensors as per the manufacturer's instructions to maintain performance.
Ignoring Maintenance: Regularly clean the vacuum's brushes, filters, and sensors as per the manufacturer's instructions to maintain performance.
Leaving Doors Closed: Keep interior doors open to allow the vacuum to navigate freely between rooms.
Using on Stairs: Robot vacuums are not designed for use on stairs. Ensure they are used on flat, even surfaces only.
Blocking Sensors: Avoid placing the vacuum in areas with excessive clutter or under furniture where sensors may be obstructed.
Using on Unapproved Surfaces: Check the manufacturer's guidelines to ensure the vacuum is suitable for all types of flooring and surfaces in your home.