Feature Highlight: Snow Intake Effect
The Snow Intake Effect determines how Yarbo adjusts its travel speed based on the volume of snow being collected, helping balance snow-clearing performance and overall working efficiency.
Sliding toward Performance makes Yarbo slow down even when snow intake is moderate, minimizing missed spots and ensuring a more thorough result.
Sliding toward Efficiency allows Yarbo to wait until a higher snow intake before reducing speed, enabling faster snow clearing—though small patches may occasionally remain.
This setting can be adjusted in Work Preferences.
Learn More: Understanding the Snow Intake Effect | Yarbo Wiki
FAQ: Why Am I Getting a “Failed to Calculate Route” Error?
Some users may see a “Failed to Calculate Route” error even though a pathway exists between the Docking Station and the work area.
This usually happens when the pathway was created from the work area back to the Docking Station, which prevents Yarbo from calculating a valid route.
Solution:
Delete the existing pathway and recreate it starting from the Docking Station and leading to the work area.
Reminder: Protect the M25 Cable Connector
When a module is not installed, please make sure the M25 cable connector is properly covered with its protective cap.
Leaving the M25 connector uncovered may allow debris, snow, or moisture to enter, which could affect performance or cause connection issues.



