Troubleshooting, Warning lights, Irobot scooba owner’s manual – iRobot Scooba 300 Series User Manual

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iRobot Scooba Owner’s Manual

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Troubleshooting

Warning Lights

Scooba has several warning lights that tell you if the robot needs assistance.

Warning Light

Possible Cause

What To Do

Power Light

(Red)

Battery is discharged

Recharge Scooba’s battery (see page 9).

“Check Tank“

Light

The clean tank is empty

(normal at end of cycle)

empty the tank and fill partially with warm water.

Shake the tank vigorously and empty it out.

The tank is not properly

secured

Confirm battery, filter and vacuum port are

properly installed. ensure the tank is completely

closed.

“Check Brush”

Light

The brush is jammed

Remove and clean Scooba’s brush and cleaning

head. With cleaning head and tanks removed,

turn Scooba over, inspect and clean the cleaning

head area.

The cleaning head is

improperly installed

Remove and replace Scooba’s cleaning head

(see page 6).

The filter is missing

Remove, rinse and replace Scooba’s filter. ensure

filter is installed properly (see page 5).

“I’m Stuck”

Light (followed

by “uh-oh” and

a number of

beeps)

(1 beep)

One of Scooba’s

wheels is off the floor

Inspect Scooba’s wheels. Push each wheel up

and down, place the robot back on the floor and

press Clean.

(2 beeps)

The front wheel is stuck

ensure that the front wheel can spin freely. Lightly

push the wheel up and down. The front wheel can

easily be removed, cleaned, and replaced.

(3 beeps)

Bumper problem

Tap the bumper to ensure that it moves in and

out. Visually inspect the bumper edges for debris.

(4 beeps)

Scooba’s cliff

sensors are dirty or

malfunctioning

Clean cliff sensors with a cotton swab (see

page 3 for sensor location). The cliff sensors

are located in the bumper and are accessed by

turning Scooba over.

(5 beeps)

Left or right wheel

malfunction

Inspect Scooba’s drive wheels. Spin the wheels

by hand and confirm that they offer some

resistance. If tires are damaged, replace tires.

Service

Light (followed

by 4-tone alarm

and a number

of beeps)

(1 beep) Pump error

Contact iRobot customer care.

(2 beeps) Vacuum error

Contact iRobot customer care.

(3 beeps) Battery error

Contact iRobot customer care.

(4 beeps) Charger error

Contact iRobot customer care.

(5 beeps)

Battery is too hot

Make sure Scooba was not recently filled with

water or charged in a hot place. Wait for Scooba

and the battery to cool down and try again.

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