Irobot roomba anatomy, Cleaning pattern – iRobot ROOMBA 500 User Manual
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iRobot Roomba 500 Series
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iRobot Roomba Anatomy
Infrared Sensor
Bin Release Button
Power Supply Socket
Flexible
Brush
Cliff Sensor
Openings
Edge-Cleaning
Side Brush
Dirt Detect
™
Sensor
Left Wheel
Module
Right Wheel
Module
Contact Points
for Home Base
(selected
models)
Brush Guard Release Tabs
Brush
Bearings
Brush
Guard
Removable
Caster Wheel
Buttons and Lights
Bottom View
Main
Brush
Faceplate
Bin
End Caps
Cleaning Pattern
Roomba is a robot that cleans floors differently than the way most people
clean their floors. Roomba uses its robot intelligence to efficiently clean
the whole floor, under and around furniture and along walls.
Roomba calculates the optimal cleaning path as it cleans and determines
when to use its various cleaning behaviors:
Spiraling: Roomba uses
a spiral motion to clean a
concentrated area.
Wall Following: Roomba
uses this technique to
clean the full perimeter
of the room and navigate
around furniture and
obstacles.
Room Crossing: Roomba
crisscrosses the room
to ensure full cleaning
coverage.
Dirt Detection (selected
models): When Roomba
senses dirt, the blue Dirt
Detect™ light is lit and
Roomba cleans more
intensely in that area.
TIP: Roomba takes approximately 25 minutes to clean an average room and
will pass over the same area of the floor multiple times to ensure total
floor coverage.
TIP: For most efficient cleaning, clear your floor of clutter and use a Virtual
Wall to confine Roomba to one room.
SPOT Button
CLEAN/Power
Button
SPOT/DOCK Button
(varies by model)
Dirt Detect
™
(Models 500 - 549)
(Models 550 and above)
Scheduling
Interface
Troubleshooting
Light
DOCK Button (models 550-599)
MAX Button (models 600+)
SPOT Button
CLEAN/Power
Button
Dirt Detect
™
Troubleshooting
Light