How to Map Eufy
This guide walks you through how to map Eufy robot vacuums effectively, ensuring precise navigation and efficient cleaning. You’ll learn setup, troubleshooting, and advanced tips to maximize performance.
Key Takeaways
- Initial mapping requires a full charge and open floor space: Let your Eufy vacuum run uninterrupted during its first cleaning cycle to build an accurate map.
- Use the EufyHome app for map management: The app lets you view, edit, save, and manage multiple floor plans and no-go zones.
- Create virtual boundaries with no-go zones: Prevent your vacuum from entering off-limits areas like pet bowls or fragile furniture.
- Ensure good lighting and minimal clutter: Poor visibility or obstacles can confuse the vacuum’s sensors and delay mapping.
- Update firmware regularly: Keep your Eufy vacuum’s software current to access the latest mapping features and bug fixes.
- Re-map if furniture changes significantly: Major layout shifts may require a fresh mapping session for optimal navigation.
- Use multi-floor mapping for homes with stairs: Save separate maps for each level and let the vacuum auto-detect which floor it’s on.
How to Map Eufy: A Complete Step-by-Step Guide
So, you’ve just unboxed your shiny new Eufy robot vacuum—congratulations! Whether you’ve got the RoboVac G30, G40, L70, or another model, one of the smartest features you’ll want to master is how to map Eufy. Mapping allows your vacuum to learn your home’s layout, navigate efficiently, avoid obstacles, and clean more thoroughly on every run. Gone are the days of random zig-zag cleaning; with mapping, your Eufy becomes a true cleaning assistant.
In this guide, we’ll walk you through everything you need to know—from initial setup to advanced mapping features like no-go zones, multi-floor plans, and troubleshooting common issues. By the end, you’ll have a fully mapped home and a vacuum that cleans smarter, not harder.
What Is Eufy Mapping and Why Does It Matter?
Visual guide about How to Map Eufy
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Before diving into the steps, let’s clarify what mapping actually means. When we talk about how to map Eufy, we’re referring to the process where your robot vacuum uses built-in sensors—like LiDAR, cameras, or infrared—to scan and create a digital floor plan of your home. This map is stored in the EufyHome app and used to guide future cleaning sessions.
Mapping matters because it transforms your vacuum from a simple roaming device into an intelligent cleaning system. Instead of bumping into walls or missing spots, your Eufy can:
– Clean room by room
– Return to its charging dock automatically
– Avoid specific areas (like a dog bed or rug)
– Resume cleaning after recharging
– Provide accurate cleaning reports
In short, mapping saves time, improves cleaning quality, and gives you full control over your vacuum’s behavior.
Before You Start: Preparation Tips
You can’t just press “clean” and expect perfect mapping. A little prep goes a long way. Here’s what to do before your first mapping run:
Charge Your Vacuum Fully
Start with a 100% charge. Mapping takes time and energy, and you don’t want your vacuum dying mid-scan. Plug it in and let it charge for at least 3–4 hours before the first run.
Clear the Floor
Pick up clutter like shoes, cables, toys, and small furniture. The more open space your vacuum has, the better it can scan and navigate. Even small obstacles can confuse sensors and lead to incomplete maps.
Ensure Good Lighting
Most Eufy models use visual or laser-based navigation. Bright, even lighting helps sensors work properly. Avoid running the vacuum in total darkness or under flickering lights.
Close Doors to Unwanted Rooms
If you don’t want your vacuum mapping certain areas (like a guest room or garage), close the doors. This helps create a clean, focused map of the areas you actually want cleaned.
Download and Set Up the EufyHome App
Download the EufyHome app from the App Store (iOS) or Google Play (Android). Create an account, connect your vacuum to Wi-Fi, and follow the on-screen setup. This app is essential for viewing and managing your maps.
Step 1: Start the First Cleaning Run (Mapping Mode)
Now it’s time to begin mapping. This first run is critical—it’s when your Eufy learns your home’s layout.
Place the Vacuum on the Floor
Put your Eufy on a flat, open area—ideally near its charging dock. Make sure it’s not blocked by furniture or rugs.
Press the “Clean” Button or Use the App
You can start the vacuum manually by pressing the “Clean” button on the device, or use the EufyHome app for more control. In the app, tap the vacuum icon and select “Start Cleaning.”
Let It Run Uninterrupted
This is not the time to pause or stop the vacuum. Let it complete a full cleaning cycle—this usually takes 60 to 90 minutes, depending on your home size. During this run, the vacuum will scan walls, furniture, and pathways to build its first map.
Watch the App for Real-Time Updates
Open the EufyHome app and watch as the map begins to form. You’ll see lines, rooms, and obstacles appear in real time. This is exciting—and reassuring—because it shows your vacuum is working correctly.
Step 2: Review and Save the Map
Once the first cleaning cycle finishes, your Eufy will return to its dock (if it has auto-dock capability). Now it’s time to check the map.
Open the EufyHome App
Go to the “Home” tab and select your vacuum. Tap on “Map” to view the generated floor plan.
Check for Accuracy
Look for:
– Clear room boundaries
– Correct furniture placement (like couches or tables)
– No missing areas or “ghost” zones
If the map looks good, great! If not, don’t worry—we’ll cover fixes in the troubleshooting section.
Save the Map
Tap “Save Map” to store it in the app. Eufy allows you to save multiple maps (useful for multi-floor homes), so name this one something like “Main Floor” or “First Scan.”
Step 3: Edit and Customize Your Map
A raw map is a good start, but customization makes it powerful. Here’s how to tailor your map for better cleaning.
Name Your Rooms
In the app, tap on each room and assign a name—like “Living Room,” “Kitchen,” or “Master Bedroom.” This lets you send your vacuum to clean specific areas on demand.
Draw No-Go Zones
Want to keep your vacuum away from the cat’s water bowl or a delicate rug? Use the “No-Go Zone” tool:
– Tap “Edit Map”
– Select “Add No-Go Zone”
– Draw a rectangle or line over the area you want to block
– Save the change
Now your vacuum will avoid that spot during cleaning.
Set Virtual Walls
Some Eufy models support virtual walls—invisible barriers that stop the vacuum from crossing into certain areas. This is useful for blocking off hallways or staircases.
Adjust Cleaning Paths
Advanced users can tweak cleaning direction (like “left to right” or “top to bottom”) for specific rooms. This ensures thorough coverage, especially in large spaces.
Step 4: Enable Multi-Floor Mapping (For Multi-Level Homes)
If you live in a house with stairs, you’ll love multi-floor mapping. Eufy vacuums can save up to three different floor plans and auto-detect which level they’re on.
Map Each Floor Separately
Take your vacuum to the second floor (manually or via the app) and run a full cleaning cycle there. Repeat for the third floor if needed.
Save Each Map with a Unique Name
In the app, save each map as “Second Floor,” “Basement,” etc. Eufy will remember which map belongs to which level.
Enable Auto-Detection
Go to “Settings” > “Map Settings” and turn on “Auto-Detect Floor.” Now, when you place your vacuum on a different floor, it will automatically load the correct map.
Use the App to Switch Floors
You can also manually select which floor to clean from the app—perfect for spot-cleaning the kitchen without moving the vacuum.
Step 5: Maintain and Update Your Map
Mapping isn’t a one-and-done task. Over time, your home changes—furniture moves, new rugs appear, rooms get rearranged. Keep your map current with these tips.
Re-Map After Major Changes
If you’ve moved a couch, added a room divider, or renovated a space, run a new full cleaning cycle to update the map.
Check for Map Drift
Sometimes, sensors can “drift” over time, causing the map to shift slightly. If your vacuum starts cleaning the wrong areas, re-map the affected zone.
Update Firmware Regularly
Eufy releases updates that improve mapping accuracy and add new features. In the app, go to “Device Settings” > “Firmware Update” to check for updates.
Reset the Map if Needed
If your map becomes corrupted or unusable, you can delete it and start fresh. In the app, go to “Map” > “Delete Map” and run a new cleaning cycle.
Troubleshooting Common Mapping Issues
Even with the best setup, mapping can sometimes go wrong. Here’s how to fix the most common problems.
Map Is Incomplete or Missing Rooms
Cause: Obstacles, poor lighting, or interrupted cleaning.
Solution: Clear the floor, ensure good lighting, and run a full cleaning cycle without pausing.
Vacuum Gets Stuck or Misses Spots
Cause: Clutter, dark carpets, or sensor blockage.
Solution: Clean the sensors (lens and wheels), remove obstacles, and avoid very dark or reflective floors.
Map Doesn’t Save or Disappears
Cause: App glitch or low storage.
Solution: Restart the app, reconnect to Wi-Fi, and ensure your phone has enough storage.
No-Go Zones Aren’t Working
Cause: Incorrect placement or app bug.
Solution: Delete and re-draw the no-go zone, then restart the vacuum.
Multi-Floor Mapping Fails
Cause: Similar layouts or poor sensor calibration.
Solution: Add a unique landmark (like a large plant or piece of art) to help the vacuum distinguish floors.
Pro Tips for Better Eufy Mapping
Want to get the most out of your Eufy’s mapping abilities? Try these expert tips.
Use Scheduled Cleanings
Set daily or weekly cleaning schedules in the app. Your vacuum will use the saved map to clean efficiently—even when you’re not home.
Clean Sensors Weekly
Dust and hair can clog sensors. Wipe the camera lens, LiDAR dome, and wheel sensors with a soft cloth every week.
Avoid Moving the Vacuum Mid-Clean
If you pick up your vacuum and place it in a new spot, it may lose its location. Use the “Locate” feature in the app instead.
Use the “Spot Clean” Feature
For quick cleanups, use “Spot Clean” to target a small area. The vacuum will use the map to navigate precisely.
Monitor Cleaning Reports
After each run, check the app for cleaning time, area covered, and battery usage. This helps you spot mapping issues early.
Conclusion
Mastering how to map Eufy is one of the best things you can do to get the most out of your robot vacuum. A well-mapped home means faster cleaning, fewer missed spots, and smarter navigation. From the first scan to custom no-go zones and multi-floor plans, mapping turns your Eufy into a true cleaning companion.
Remember: preparation is key. Charge your vacuum, clear the floor, and let it run uninterrupted during the first mapping session. Use the EufyHome app to edit, save, and manage your maps. And don’t forget to update your map whenever your home changes.
With these steps, you’ll enjoy cleaner floors, less effort, and a vacuum that truly understands your space. Happy cleaning!
