iRobot Scooba 350 Product Manual - Page 23

Check Tank Troubleshooting

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 Check Tank Troubleshooting Normally, Scooba's "Check Tank" light illuminates when Scooba's Clean tank is empty or the Dirty tank is full. If the Check Tank is lit and this is not the case, follow these steps to troubleshoot the issue. 1 Inspect and clean Scooba's solution valve with a damp cloth. Solution Valve Eject Brush 2 Confirm that the battery, filter, and vacuum port are properly installed, and that the tank is completely closed. Filter Battery Vacuum Port 3 Fill Scooba's Clean tank with approximately 1 cup of cold water, shake vigorously, and empty it to remove any debris in the tank. Refill Scooba's Clean tank with water and Scooba cleaning solution or vinegar. If the battery's tabs are not inside the guide holes in the battery pocket, the tank and robot base may not be properly connected. www.irobot.com 23

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If the battery’s tabs are not inside the guide holes in the battery pocket, the
tank and robot base may not be properly connected.
Check Tank Troubleshooting
Normally, Scooba’s “Check Tank” light
illuminates when Scooba’s Clean tank is
empty or the Dirty tank is full. If the Check
Tank is lit and this is not the case, follow
these steps to troubleshoot the issue.
1
Inspect and clean Scooba’s solution
valve with a damp cloth.
2
Confirm that the battery, filter, and
vacuum port are properly installed, and
that the tank is completely closed.
Solution
Valve
Eject
Brush
Filter
Battery
Vacuum
Port
3
Fill Scooba’s Clean tank with approximately 1 cup of cold water, shake vigorously, and
empty it to remove any debris in the tank. Refill Scooba’s Clean tank with water and Scooba
cleaning solution or vinegar.