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How to create and manage maps in my Philips HomeRun app?

Published on 23 April 2024
Read the article below to find out how you can create and manage a map of your home in your Philips HomeRun app.
XU series robots

How does mapping work?

Your Philips HomeRun vacuum and mop robot can generate a map of each floor in your home for a maximum of five maps.

The robot drives through the rooms and the laser navigation quickly scans the rooms to build a map of the floor. It detects furniture to create the most efficient path for future cleaning runs. 

Once you have created a map, you can set up restricted cleaning zones to specify where the robot can clean and where it cannot.  

Preparing the room for mapping

Before you start mapping, make sure to: 
  • Tidy up the area. 
  • Put furniture in the proper place. 
  • Put away loose and small obstacles to avoid permanently storing them on the map. 
  • Open all in-house doors. 

Creating a map for your 7000 and 3000 Series

The information below applies only to the 7000 and 3000 Series.
When creating a map for a particular floor, it is crucial to position the station on that specific floor. The robot must be in the station during the mapping process. For instance, if you want to map the second floor, ensure that you place the station on that floor during the mapping process. Afterward, when you want to clean a specific floor, select the appropriate map from the app. 
 
To create your first map using the Philips HomeRun App, simply tap the "Create map" button on the home screen. Once the robot has returned to the station, you will be able to view your new map in the app. To create more maps, access the main menu and click on "Map edit".    
Important: 
  • During mapping your robot will not clean. 
  • For models XU3100 and XU3110 only, after the robot has completed its mapping run, the Auto-empty station will start emptying the robot. You will hear a loud suction sound, but this is normal behavior.  

Creating maps for multiple floors for your 7000 and 3000 Series

The information below applies only to the 7000 and 3000 Series.
To create a map of an additional floor, the station must be placed there during the mapping process. It is important that the robot starts from and returns to the station when the mapping process ends. To create a new map, in the HomeRun app, go to “My Maps” in the main menu and click “Create map”.

Your robot can generate a map of each floor in your home for a total maximum of five maps. You can lock up to 3 maps to prevent them from being overwritten: 
  • Go to “My maps” in the main menu. 
  • Select the pencil icon in the top right corner – lock icons will appear. 
  • Slide the lock icon of the maps that you would like to (un)lock. 

Once the map of the additional floor has been created, you can use the robot even if the station is on another floor. Just select the right map in the app, and the robot is good to go: 
  • Go to “My maps” in the main menu. 
  • Click “Use map” to use the map of the floor you would like to clean.

Setting up restricted cleaning zones for your 7000 and 3000 Series

The information below applies only to the 7000 and 3000 Series. 
Once you have created one or more maps, you can set up restricted cleaning zones in the Philips HomeRun App: 
  1. Go to the main menu (3 horizontal bars) and tap "My Maps". 
  2. Select the map of the floor by tapping on "Edit map". 
  3. Tap the "Edit Zones" button. 
  4. Select the zone you want to set up:
Virtual wall or No-Go zone  
Create Virtual walls and No-Go zones for areas you do not want the robot to go. You can for example create Virtual walls or No-go zones to protect fragile objects or to prevent the robot from falling from the stairs. 

No-Mop zone 
Create No-Mop-zones to prevent the robot from mopping carpets or rugs.
(Only 7000 Series) You can choose the following options for a No-Mop zone: 
  • Avoid No-Mop zones when the rest of the room is mopped. 
  • Only dry vacuum the No-Mop zone in dry cleaning mode. Note: the mop may still be moist. 
Gentle zone (Only 7000 Series)
Create Gentle zones on your map, for areas where you want the robot to climb more carefully.
Important:
  • When setting Gentle Zones, make sure they are at least 1m away from doors so that your robot can go into those rooms.
  • When creating Virtual walls and No-Go zones, make sure that they do not prevent the robot from returning to the station. Keep 1,5m in the front and 0,5m on the side of the station free.

If the above solutions did not help solve the issue, contact us for further assistance.

Create a map and restricted zones for your 6000 Series

To create a map for a particular floor, it is crucial to position the station on that floor where you want to map. The robot must remain in the station during the mapping procedure. If you wish to create a map of the second floor, then the station needs to be placed there while mapping. Later, you can choose the appropriate map from the app as per the floor you want to clean. 
 
How to create a map
Press the On/Off button on the robot or tap the start icon in the app to create a map after pairing your robot with the app. 
If you already created a map, and would like to create another: 
  • Access the robot control panel by tapping on the icon located in the upper right corner.  
  • Then select "My maps" and save the current map before resetting it.  
  • Once the map is saved, tap on "Reset" and return to the main control panel.  
  • Finally, tap on the "Start" icon or press the On/Off button on the robot to create a new map. 
Important note: 
  • Kindly make sure that the robot starts its task from the station and returns to the station on its own. 
  • To prevent the loss of a map you created, please save the current map before creating a new one. 
Setting up restricted cleaning zones 
  1. Select the Restricted Zone. 
  2. Choose either Zone or Virtual Wall. 
  3. Tap on the pencil symbol and create an exclusion or a virtual wall. 
  4. Finally, tap on “Save” and your restricted zone is ready. 
 
If the above solutions did not help solve the issue, contact us for further assistance.
 

The information on this page applies to the following models: XU3000/01 , XU3100/01 , XU7100/01 .

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