Trouble shooting, Solution – iRobot Mint 5200 User Manual

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Trouble Shooting

Solution

Check the fill cap and the wick cap to make sure they are both securely attached and
sealed shut.

An air intake hole on the bottom of the Reservoir Pad allows fluid to wick. Make sure
it is not plugged or obstructed.

To check, fill the Reservoir Pad all the way and then push down on the fill cap to seal
it. A small amount of liquid should escape through the air intake hole, indicating it is
not plugged.

If the air intake hole is clear, replace the wick cap. See instructions on page 23.

Check the fill cap and the wick cap to make sure they are both securely attached and
sealed shut. Fluid will dispense at a faster rate if these caps are not sealed.

When you wet the blue cleaning cloth before cleaning, make sure it is only slightly
damp.

Cleaning solutions can dispense at different rates. If using a cleaning solution, try
using only water in the reservoir to see if it dispenses more slowly.

Mint Plus may not have reached its full battery capacity while fast charging. Leave
Mint Plus plugged in and it will continue to charge at a slower pace to fill any
remaining capacity.

Temperature can affect charging rate and time. If it is over 85 degrees and Mint Plus
is running continuously, let Mint Plus cool down before charging.

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