The E20 robot vacuum is engineered to effectively clean corners and edges. Typically, the robot starts a new cleaning cycle by navigating along the perimeter of the room; during the edge cleaning stage, the robot maintains a distance of 15mm from the wall. While the robot cleans along the edges, its side brush gathers debris from the wall's edge and directs it into the path of the roller brush and suction inlet, ensuring thorough cleaning alongside the wall.
Once the robot finishes the edge cleaning stage, it will transition automatically to a zigzag pattern for cleaning the remainder of the room.
Although the E20 robot vacuum operates effectively and efficiently, the following scenarios could affect its cleaning performance:
Scenarios
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Built-in cabinets that are tall enough to obstruct the robot's radar may lead it to incorrectly identify the cabinet as a wall. As a result, the robot could treat the cabinet's edge as the boundary, possibly overlooking the area beneath the cabinet.
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In the case of right-angle corners, there might be a small area (around 5-10cm) that the robot is unable to access fully. This limitation arises from the robot's circular shape and the placement of its side brush.
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When dealing with thick or plush carpets, the robot might have difficulty cleaning debris close to the wall. The carpet's height and texture can hinder the side brush from effectively directing debris into the roller brush and suction inlet's path.
Recommended Solution
For areas that the E20 robot vacuum may miss, like the spaces beneath built-in cabinets, right-angle corners, and the edges of thick carpets, we recommend using the handheld vacuum attachment included with the robot to thoroughly clean these spots. This method will improve the cleaning performance of your E20 robot vacuum and help maintain a pristine home environment!
If you have any other questions regarding the E20 robot vacuum, please don't hesitate to contact us for further assistance.












