Battery charging and storage – iRobot Scooba 200 Series User Manual

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irobot Scooba 200 Series Owner’s Manual

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Battery Charging and Storage

The charger will flash twice when plugged in to show that it has power.
Scooba is powered by a rechargeable battery pack.

This battery can last for hundreds of cleaning cycles

if cared for properly. The battery is a consumable item

(6 month warranty from date of purchase) and after

a period of normal use the battery’s ability to hold an

electrical charge will be diminished.
Charge Scooba by plugging charger into wall and

connecting charger to robot.
To extend the battery life, always store Scooba

connected to a plugged in charger. For more details on how to maintain Scooba’s battery life, visit

www.irobot.com/support.

TIP: For long-term storage of 3 months or longer, fully charge the battery and then remove it from the robot.
Store in a cool, dry place. The battery should be recharged at least every 6 months.

Cleaning Time

You should fully charge Scooba’s battery before each cleaning cycle. when fully charged, Scooba’s

battery will last for at least one full cleaning cycle or two short cycles.
15-Hour Refresh Charge

If Scooba has been left unplugged for an extended period, Scooba will initiate a special 15-hour charge

cycle. This extensive charge refreshes Scooba’s battery and extends the battery life. While charging, the

charger light will pulse quickly. Note: For best results, do not interrupt this Refresh Charge.

Scooba Charger Light Battery Status

Solid green

Fully charged

Slow green pulse

regular Charge (up to 8 hours)

Fast green pulse

refresh charge (up to 15 hours)

no light when

plugged in

not connected to Scooba

no light when

connected to Scooba

refer to troubleshooting guide

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