Troubleshooting – iRobot 300 User Manual

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Troubleshooting

Problem

likely Cause

What to Do

Verro moves

slowly

The filter bag needs to

be cleaned

Flaps in the vacuum

intakes at bottom of

robot are blocked

Wheels or axles are

not turning freely

The pump impeller is

fouled by dirt or debris

Clean the filter bag. (p. 13)

Check the flaps in the vacuum intakes. (p. 20)

Check wheels and axles for dirt and debris.

Clean the pump impeller. (p. 17)

Verro does

not cover

entire pool

The filter bag needs to

be cleaned

Time control dial is not

set properly

Floating power cord is

not positioned to allow

Verro to reach all of pool

Flaps in the vacuum

intakes at bottom of

robot are blocked

Wheels or axles are

not turning freely

The pump impeller is

fouled by dirt and debris

Clean the filter bag. (p. 13)

Set the time control dial. (p. 12)

Move Power Supply so that it is near

the middle of a long side of the pool.

Check the flaps in the vacuum intakes. (p. 20)

Check wheels and axles for dirt

and debis.

Clean the pump impeller. (p. 17)

Most problems with Verro are caused by a dirty or clogged filter bag. Verro
depends on water flowing freely through the filter bag to operate at peak
efficiency. If the filter bag gets clogged, Verro will not be able to clean as
effectively and may not move as well. The fine filter bag can trap particles as
small as two microns across and can be clogged by particles too small to
see. If rinsing the filter bag by hand with a hose doesn’t solve the problem, try
machine-washing it in cold water. Don’t use detergent, fabric softener, bleach,
or any other additive. Do not machine dry the filter bag.

If you find the fine filter bag gets clogged too quickly, consider using the mesh
bag instead.

Always turn off Verro’s Power Supply and unplug it before troubleshooting
any problem.

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