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Troubleshooting, Miscellaneous troubleshooting – iRobot Roomba User Manual

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Troubleshooting

Roomba will tell you when something is wrong with a two-tone “uh-oh” sound
followed by beeping. Refer to the chart below to resolve Roomba’s problem.
If the problem is not resolved, visit www.irobot.com/support.

number of

beeps after

“uh-oh”

likely cause

what to do

No beeps

A wheel is stuck or is not

touching the ground

Pick up the robot, place it down securely on the floor and touch

the clean button to restart the cycle.

1

The main brushes cannot

turn

Turn over Roomba and remove the brush guard by pushing the

two yellow tabs. Remove the brushes, clear any obstructions,

and replace them again. (See page 20)

2

The side brush cannot

turn

Turn over Roomba. Look to see if something is wrapped around

the side brush. Remove the side brush with a screw driver and

check for string or hair that may be wrapped around it.

3

The vacuum cannot run

Remove and empty Roomba’s bin. (See page 20)

4

A wheel motor cannot run Your Roomba may be stuck or something may be wrapped

around a wheel. Look for something wrapped around the

wheels. Push them in and out and make sure they turn easily.

5

The cliff sensors have

failed or are blocked

Turn over Roomba and clear any debris that might be caught

underneath the front bumper in the cliff sensors. You can also

use compressed air to clean them out.

6

Wheel obstruction or

robot attempting to drive

over an obstacle

Turn over Roomba and remove any obstructions that prevent

the wheels from seating all the way up into Roomba’s body.

Also, remove any obstacles that Roomba could drive over.

7 or 8

Not applicable

Roomba’s beep codes do not include 7 or 8 beeps. If you are

getting an error with 7 or 8 beeps, try counting again or contact

iRobot Customer Care.

9

Sensor error

Please contact iRobot Customer Care.

10

Roomba is stuck

Pick up Roomba and start it again somewhere else. Use a

virtual wall or other barrier to keep Roomba away from the

place it got stuck.

Miscellaneous Troubleshooting

Problem

likely cause

what to do

Roomba’s Power light

will not illuminate

Battery not seated

correctly

Remove Roomba’s battery by pushing the side clips and re-

insert the battery making sure you hear an audible click.

Roomba is not

picking up debris

Bin is full

Empty the bin and clean Roomba’s brushes.

(See page 20)

Roomba does not

charge

Power supply not

plugged in

Ensure that the power supply is correctly connected to the

wall, to the Home Base, and to Roomba. Roomba’s charger

and Home Base will each illuminate a solid green light when

plugged into a power source.

TIP: If you notice that roomba is sitting on its Home Base and the Power

light is not illuminated, then clean the charging contacts on the bottom of
the robot.