ShivamDixit

[Z60 Ultra Roller Complete] 🕵️‍♂️ Case File #Z60-221B: The Curious Incident of the Expanding Floor Plan - Sherlock Holmes

Last edited by ShivamDixit on 2026-3-30 14:38

🧩 The Mystery Begins

Over the past few cleaning cycles, something felt… off.

Cleaning runs wouldn’t complete
Repeated “Cleaning Interrupted” logs
The robot seemed… confused in areas it had mastered before

And then there was this recurring clue:

“Intelligent Home Environment Recognition”

Naturally, I assumed:
👉 Kids moved chairs (again)
👉 Dining table chaos
👉 Business as usual

But as Sherlock would say…

“When you have eliminated the impossible, whatever remains, however improbable, must be the truth.”

🔍 The Discovery (The Plot Twist)

Upon closer inspection of the map…

I noticed something shocking:

👉 My Z60 had mapped areas that do not exist in my home

Yes… you guessed it.

My robot had somehow mapped my neighbor’s house. 🤯🏡

🕰️ The Crime Timeline

🧼 Event 1: “Spa Day” (aka The Origin Story)
While cleaning the robot outside near the pool (link here 👉 [https://us.forum.mova-tech.com/f ... wthread&tid=965]), the unit was likely:

Powered ON
Sensors active
Observing a completely new environment

🧠 Event 2: Silent Expansion
Without any dramatic warning:

The system picked up new spatial data
“Environment Recognition” alerts appeared
I… ignored them 😅

🚨 Event 3: Operational Breakdown

Now the Z60 believed:

“There is more territory to conquer.”

Result:

Attempting to clean phantom rooms
Navigation loops
Incomplete cycles
🧪 Sherlock Mode Activated

Time to investigate.

Here’s how I cracked the case:

Opened Cleaning History
Matched timestamps
→ aligned perfectly with Spa Day
Compared current vs previous maps
Identified the exact moment the “map expansion” occurred

Case confirmed. 🕵️‍♂️

✅ The Resolution (Elegant & Surprisingly Simple)

This is where the Z60 truly impressed me.

Instead of forcing a full remap…

👉 I used Map Restore
👉 Selected my previous stable map
👉 Restored in seconds

💥 Just like that — everything back to normal.

💡 Why This Actually Made Me Appreciate the Z60 More

Honestly, this could’ve been a nightmare scenario.

But instead:

The system stored map history intelligently
Recovery was fast and user-friendly
No need to start from scratch

👉 That’s thoughtful product design.

⚠️ Lessons from the Case
Avoid keeping the robot ON in unmapped environments
Don’t ignore environment recognition alerts (lesson learned 😅)
If something feels off → check your map first
😂 Final Observation

At this point, my Z60:

Cleaned my house
Mapped my neighbor’s house
Almost started a real estate portfolio

Next update: multi-property management? 😂

💬 Open Question

Has anyone else experienced:

Map expansion?
Phantom rooms?
Navigation loops like this?

Curious if this was a rare case… or something others have seen too.

🔧 Product Suggestion

Would love to see a
👉 “mapping lock” or confirmation prompt before major map changes
in future updates.

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This is part of my experience with the MOVA Z60 through the #GetYourZ60 program.

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Hello,

When the robot encounters mirrors or glass windows, reflections may cause it to map areas that do not actually exist, resulting in so‑called “ghost rooms.”

To effectively prevent this, we recommend covering the lower part of the glass or mirror by about 15 cm.

Alternatively, you can set the ghost room as a no‑go zone or hide it directly in the map settings.

We hope the suggestions above will be helpful.
2026-3-31 17:40:13 US Translate

Super helpful, thanks! Makes sense now—my “neighbor map” had some reflection help 😂 Map restore saved me though. Will try the 15cm cover tip too 👍
 
2026-3-31 18:12 US Translate
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