iRobot Scooba 230 Product Manual - Page 14

Troubleshooting - vacuum

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Troubleshooting Scooba will tell you if something is wrong with a two-tone "uh-oh" sound and a series of beeps and light blinks. Count light blinks or beeps and refer to the chart below to identify and resolve Scooba's problem. To repeat error blinks and beeps, tap Scooba's bumper. If the problem persists, visit www.irobot. com/support for more information. Number of beeps/blinks after uh-oh 0 (error LED on solid) Likely cause Fill tank is empty What to do Fill tank with water and cleaning solution and press clean. 1 Scooba is on cliff Move Scooba to clear area away from cliff and press clean. Cliff sensors are dirty Clean cliff sensors with a cotton swab and press clean. Cliff sensors are located in the bumper and are accessed by turning Scooba over. Cliff Sensor malfunction Contact iRobot customer care. 2 Scooba is stuck Move to clear area and press clean. Clean cliff sensors and press clean. 3 Bumper problem Move out of Virtual Wall beam and press clean. Tap the bumper to ensure that it moves in and out. Visually inspect the bumper edges for debris and press clean. 4 Left or Right Wheel malfunction Inspect and clean Scooba's wheels and press clean. 5 Scooba is in a pool of water Move Scooba out of pooled water and press clean. and vacuum tubes are locked (Note: Scooba is not intended for cleaning up pooled spills) Scooba's vacuum tubes are filled with debris Remove bottom plate. Clear any debris from vacuum tubes. Replace bottom plate, set robot in clear area and press clean. (Note: Be sure to sweep the floor before using Scooba.) 6 Pump malfunction Contact iRobot customer care. 7 Vacuum malfunction Contact iRobot customer care. Charger Light Likely cause What to do Charger is plugged in and Charging connected to robot, but light is off error Disconnect charger from robot; unplug charger from outlet; wait 5 seconds; plug charger in to outlet; connect charger to robot Charger is plugged in and No power connected to robot, but light is off at outlet Confirm power is present at outlet by plugging in a lamp or another electrical device. If still no power, use another electrical outlet. 14 iRobot Scooba 200 Series Owner's Manual

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iRobot Scooba 200 Series Owner’s Manual
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Number of
beeps/blinks
after uh-oh
Likely cause
What to do
0 (error LED
on solid)
Fill tank is empty
Fill tank with water and cleaning solution and press clean.
1
Scooba is on cliff
Cliff sensors are dirty
Cliff Sensor malfunction
Move Scooba to clear area away from cliff
and press clean.
Clean cliff sensors with a cotton swab and press clean.
Cliff sensors are located in the bumper and are accessed by turning Scooba over.
Contact iRobot customer care.
2
Scooba is stuck
Move to clear area and press clean.
Clean cliff sensors and press clean.
Move out of Virtual Wall beam
and press clean.
3
Bumper problem
Tap the bumper to ensure that it moves in and out. Visually inspect the
bumper edges for debris and press clean.
4
Left or Right Wheel malfunction
Inspect and clean Scooba’s wheels and press clean.
5
Scooba is in a pool of water
and vacuum tubes are locked
Scooba’s vacuum tubes are
filled with debris
Move Scooba out of pooled water and press clean.
(Note: Scooba is not intended for cleaning up pooled spills)
Remove bottom plate. Clear any debris from vacuum tubes.
Replace bottom plate, set robot in clear area and press clean.
(Note: Be sure to sweep the floor before using Scooba.)
6
Pump malfunction
Contact iRobot customer care.
7
Vacuum malfunction
Contact iRobot customer care.
Troubleshooting
Scooba will tell you if something is wrong with a two-tone “uh-oh” sound and a series of beeps and light
blinks.
Count light blinks or beeps and refer to the chart below to identify and resolve Scooba’s
problem.
To
repeat error blinks and beeps, tap Scooba’s bumper. If the problem persists, visit www.irobot.
com/support for more information.
Charger Light
Likely cause
What to do
Charger is plugged in and
connected to robot, but light is off
Charging
error
Disconnect charger from robot; unplug charger from outlet; wait 5 seconds;
plug charger in to outlet; connect charger to robot
Charger is plugged in and
connected to robot, but light is off
No power
at outlet
Confirm power is present at outlet by plugging in a lamp or another
electrical device. If still no power, use another electrical outlet.