diff --git a/source/_integrations/roborock.markdown b/source/_integrations/roborock.markdown index c2f195956b5..05678d1074d 100644 --- a/source/_integrations/roborock.markdown +++ b/source/_integrations/roborock.markdown @@ -374,7 +374,7 @@ We are working on adding a lot of features to the core integration. We have reve ### How can I clean a specific room? We plan to make the process simpler in the future, but for now, it is a multi-step process. 1. Make sure to first name the rooms in the Roborock app; otherwise, they won't appear in the debug log. -2. Go to {% my developer_call_service service="roborock.get_maps" title="**Developer Tools** > **Actions** > **Roborock: Get Maps**" %}. Select your vacuum as the entity. Note that room IDs and names are only updated on the currently selected map. +1. Go to {% my developer_call_service service="roborock.get_maps" title="**Developer Tools** > **Actions** > **Roborock: Get Maps**" %}. Select your vacuum as the entity. Note that room IDs and names are only updated on the currently selected map. - **Request**: Your request should look like: @@ -396,7 +396,7 @@ We plan to make the process simpler in the future, but for now, it is a multi-st "17": Living room ``` -3. Go back to {% my developer_call_service service="vacuum.send_command" title="**Developer Tools** > **Actions** > **Vacuum: Send Command**" %} then type `app_segment_clean` as your command and `segments` with a list of the 2-digit IDs you want to clean. Then, add `repeat` with a number (ranging from 1 to 3) to determine how many times you want to clean these areas. +1. Go back to {% my developer_call_service service="vacuum.send_command" title="**Developer Tools** > **Actions** > **Vacuum: Send Command**" %} then type `app_segment_clean` as your command and `segments` with a list of the 2-digit IDs you want to clean. Then, add `repeat` with a number (ranging from 1 to 3) to determine how many times you want to clean these areas. Example: @@ -420,10 +420,10 @@ target: Roborock servers require accepting a user agreement before using the API, which may block Home Assistant during setup. Additionally, the Roborock may ask you to re-enter the user agreement, even if you have entered it before. To allow Home Assistant to use the Roborock API, you need to take the following steps: 1. Open your Roborock app. -2. Open **Profile** > **About Us** > **User Agreement & Privacy Policy**. -3. Hit **Revoke authorization**. -4. Log back in and accept the policy. -5. Reload the Roborock integration! +1. Open **Profile** > **About Us** > **User Agreement & Privacy Policy**. +1. Hit **Revoke authorization**. +1. Log back in and accept the policy. +1. Reload the Roborock integration! ### The integration tells me it cannot reach my vacuum and is using the cloud API and that this is not supported