iRobot Vacuum Cleaner Robotic FloorVac User Manual

R o o m b a P ro  
R o o m b a P ro E lit e  
iRobot and Roomba are trademarks of iRobot Corporation.  
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All rights reserved.  
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Made & Printed in China.  
To order extra Batteries,Virtual Wall Units, Replacement Filters  
or the Rapid Charger, contact your nearest Roomba retailer,  
or visit www.RoombaVac.com for online purchase options  
and additional purchase information.  
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Before using your Roomba, thoroughly read the safety instructions.  
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Introducing the Roomba Pro | Pro Elite FloorVac  
Getting Started  
Welcome to the next generation of Roomba innovation and convenience. The new Roomba Pro and Roomba Pro Elite  
Robotic FloorVacs have all the great features of the original Roomba, plus many improvements. Roomba Pro and Pro Elite  
are easier to use and maintain, and feature new ways to clean what you want, where you want, and when you want —  
at the touch of a button.  
Unpacking the Box  
Remove the contents of the box, and unpack all items from the Styrofoam packing material.  
You will have a Roomba Pro | Pro Elite Robotic FloorVac packed for shipping, as well as the following:  
1. Rechargeable NiMH Battery (packed inside your Roomba)  
2. Charger AC Adapter  
3. Two (2) Virtual Wall Units — each unit requires two (2) D-size batteries (not included)  
4. Two (2) Replacement Filters  
Your Roomba Pro | Pro Elite FloorVac is a hard-working, robotic floor-cleaning appliance that eliminates the need to  
push it or follow it around. It keeps your hard-surface floors and low- to medium-pile carpets barefoot clean with a  
unique three-stage cleaning process. Roomba effectively cleans most common household floor surfaces with little or no  
human supervision.  
5. Owners Manual (the document youre reading)  
6. Quick Start Guide, Letter from the CEO of iRobot, and Warranty Registration Postcard (not shown in Figure 3)  
How Roomba cleans a room  
When Roomba starts a typical cleaning cycle it  
first travels around the floor in a spiral pattern  
(see Figure 1). Its Non-Marring Bumper will contact  
a wall, or it may try to find a wall after spiraling for  
a while. Roomba follows the wall for a short period  
of time, using its spinning, Edge-Cleaning Side Brush  
to move debris away from the wall and into the  
Vacuums path. After cleaning along a portion of the  
Roomba Pro Elite also contains:  
SOFA  
7. Roomba Remote — requires two (2) AA-size batteries  
(not included)  
8. Wall Mount Unit  
9. Five (5) wall anchors for installing the Wall Mount Unit  
10. Five (5) screws for screwing into wall anchors or directly into  
wood, for installing the Wall Mount Unit  
LAMP  
TABLE  
11. Five (5) rubber screw hole plugs for finishing the Wall Mount Unit.  
START  
wall or other object, Roomba crisscrosses the room in  
Remove your Roomba from its protective plastic bag and turn it upside  
down, so the wheels are facing up.You will notice a protective cardboard  
sheath enclosing the Edge-Cleaning Side Brush (see Figure 2). Carefully  
disengage the cardboard sheath and twist ties from the black, flexible  
Side Brush, being careful to protect the Side Brush from damage. Turn  
your Roomba back over.  
straight lines. For most of Roombas cleaning cycles,  
Roomba repeats this cleaning pattern until its cleaning  
time has elapsed, providing maximum coverage  
of the room. In new Spot Cleaning mode (new in  
Pro and Pro Elite), Roomba cleans a 3-foot-diameter  
area using a slow, high-efficiency spiral pattern. This  
Figur e 2: Car eful ly r emove t he  
pr ot ect ive car dboar d sheat h  
and t wist t ies packed ar ound  
t he Spinning Side Br ush.  
STAIRS  
pattern allows Roomba to focus intense cleaning over a  
soiled area. In new MAX Cleaning mode (Pro Elite or  
Once you have unpacked your Roomba, check to make sure that you have all the parts shown here:  
Remote), Roomba excels at cleaning multiple rooms, or  
an extra large area — at the touch of a single button.  
Figur e 3: Cont ent s of package  
for Roomba Pr o.  
Figur e 1: A t ypical Roomba cl eaning pat t er n.  
for Roomba Pr o El it e.  
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Roomba Standard Charger  
UL Approved  
Class 2 Transformer  
Input: 120VAC 60Hz 0.3A  
Roomba Remote  
Charger  
AC Adapter  
Output: 24VDC 500mA  
Wall Mount Unit  
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules.  
Operation is subject to the following conditions:  
(1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and  
(2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference  
that may cause undesired operation.  
Rechargeable NiMH  
Roomba Battery  
Roomba Pro  
Intelligent FloorVac  
Roomba Pro Elite  
Intelligent FloorVac  
Rechargeable NiMH  
Roomba Battery  
Two Replacement Filters  
Two Replacement Filters  
2 Virtual Wall Units  
2 Virtual Wall Units  
Charger AC Adapter  
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Installing the Battery  
FloorVac Description  
1. Place Roomba upside down (with Cleaning Brushes  
showing) on a flat, padded surface such as on a towel  
or blanket.  
Your Roomba was designed and engineered using the latest technology and includes the following special features:  
2. If you are using Roomba for the first time, remove  
the Battery from the Battery Compartment, and  
remove the protective plastic bag from around the  
Battery. Remove any packing material left inside the  
Battery Compartment or on the Battery itself.  
3. Guide the Battery into the Battery Compartment  
using your index fingers as shown in Figure 5, and  
press both sides of the Battery down firmly.  
4. The Battery will click flat into place on both sides  
when properly installed in Roomba.  
Easy To Grab Handle  
Beam Receiver  
Main Power Button  
Figur e 4a: Roomba Pr o  
and Pr o El it e t op views.  
Battery Indicator  
Wall Following  
Adjustment  
Removable  
Particle Bin  
Filter Door  
located on  
underside of  
Particle Bin  
5. Additional Batteries and a Rapid Charger can be  
purchased. Please visit www.RoombaVac.com to  
purchase online, and for more purchase information.  
Edge-Cleaning  
Side Brush  
(not viewable from top)  
Figur e 5: Inst al l ing Roombas Bat t er y. Be sur e t o  
pr ess t he Bat t er y fir mly down on bot h sides.  
Easy To Grab Handle  
Spot Cleaning Button  
Beam Receiver  
Room Size  
Selector  
Buttons  
Room Size  
Selector  
Buttons  
Removing the Battery  
1. Place Roomba upside down on a flat, padded surface.  
2. Place your index fingers under the Guide Tabs on the Battery. First pull upward on the side of the Battery nearest the  
Spinning Side Brush. Then pull the other side of the Battery up and out to remove Battery. If the Battery fails to come  
free of Roomba, simply press down on the Battery to snap into place, and try again.  
Battery Charger Socket  
Roomba Pr o  
Main Power Button  
Removable  
Particle Bin  
Wall Following  
Adjustment  
Charging the Battery  
Filter Door  
located on  
Please note that before first use of Roomba, you must charge the Battery. Roombas built-in charger takes 12  
underside of  
Particle Bin  
hours to fully charge the Battery.  
(not viewable from top)  
Edge-Cleaning  
Side Brush  
1. Insert the Charge Plug on the Charger AC Adapter into Roombas Charger Socket, and plug the other end of the Charger  
AC Adapter into a standard U.S. electrical outlet (120 Volts AC) as shown in Figure 6.  
2. The Battery Indicator Light (beneath the Battery Icon on Roombas control panel) should slowly pulse yellow. If this fails  
to occur, remove and reinstall the Battery, check the plug connections and/or the electrical outlet.  
3. The Battery Indicator Light will turn off after about 12 hours, with the Battery fully charged.  
Spot Cleaning Button  
Rechargeable NiMH Battery  
Battery Indicator  
Battery Charger Socket  
Edge-Cleaning  
Side Brush  
Max Cleaning Button  
Roomba Pr o El it e  
Figur e 6: The Char ger AC Adapt er is inser t ed  
int o Roombas Char ge Socket as shown.The  
ot her end is pl ugged int o an el ect r ical out l et.  
Figur e 4b: Roomba Pr o | Pr o El it e  
bot t om view – cl eaning side up.  
Brush Release Screw  
Wire Guards  
Main Cleaning Brushes  
Pick Up Large Debris  
Vacuum Inlet Lid  
Filter Door  
•Charge Socket  
•Charge Plug  
Squeegee Vacuum  
Picks Up Fine Debris  
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The Battery Indicator Light  
When Roomba is in operation, the Battery Indicator Light shows the charge level of the Battery according to the chart in  
Figure 7:  
Starting Roomba  
1. Always empty both sides of the Particle Bin before use (a simple process; see Emptying the Particle Bin on page 16).  
2. Place Roomba on the floor in the middle of an open area in the room. If cleaning multiple rooms with the MAX  
Cleaning Cycle, begin cleaning in the most central room.  
3. Press the green Power Button on top of Roomba to turn it on.  
4. Select the cleaning cycle you want according to the chart in Figure 8, and press the corresponding Cleaning Cycle  
Button to start. Roomba will play a short start-up tune and start the cleaning cycle.  
Color of Battery Indicator  
Pulsing Amber  
Green  
Battery Status  
Charging  
Charged  
Amber  
Partially Charged  
Figur e 7: Under st anding t he  
st at us of t he Bat t er y fr om  
t he Bat t er y Indicat or Light.  
Red  
Almost Fully Discharged  
Fully Discharged  
Flashing Red  
Note: If you want to clean a small area up to 3 feet wide, where there is extra dirt or where something dry has spilled, place  
Roomba in the center of the area to be cleaned and select the Spot Button. Roomba will intensively clean this area. Repeat  
as necessary.  
5. You only need to supervise Roomba the first time it cleans a room. Identify areas where it gets stuck, then move  
problem objects off the floor or out of the room, modify them or block them with the Virtual Wall Unit provided.  
Please refer to the Roomba Care Hints on the back cover of the Quick Start Guide, as well as Troubleshooting Tips on  
page 21 of this manual to help identify and easily fix problem areas.After this first use,there should be no need to  
supervise Roomba unless you are operating it around small children or pets.  
6. When Roomba is finished cleaning in all cleaning cycles except MAX Cleaning, it will stop and play a cheerful tune.  
The MAX Cleaning Cycle enables Roomba to clean for the maximum amount of time, until its batteries are fully dis-  
charged; consequently, when Roomba finishes a MAX Cleaning Cycle,it will stop and play itsBattery Lowtune. In all  
cases, all of Roombas Cleaning Cycle Buttons will glow green, and Roomba will periodically beep for five minutes to  
remind you that it's done, then turn itself off to conserve power.  
BATTERY NOTES:  
1. Roomba can clean 2-3 medium-sized rooms on a single charge. Roomba will run between about 60 minutes  
(on medium-pile carpet) to about 90 minutes (on hard floor surfaces) on one full charge.  
2. If cared for properly, the rechargeable Nickel-Metal Hydride (NiMH) Battery should last for a long time. Like all  
rechargeable batteries, eventually the Battery will wear out and should be replaced. The Battery may be disposed of in  
the regular trash.  
3. You can purchase additional Batteries, as well as a Rapid Charger that charges a Roomba Battery in about two and a  
half hours. Contact your nearest Roomba retailer or visit www.RoombaVac.com for online purchase options and more  
purchase information.  
Figur e 8: Sel ect t he Roomba cl eaning cycl e t hat is r ight for t he job.  
Using Your Roomba  
Preparing the Room for Cleaning  
1. Clear your floor of objects just as you would before using a regular vacuum cleaner: clothing, loose papers, pull cords  
for blinds or curtains, power cords, and small or fragile items. Because Roomba gently contacts walls, furniture and  
other objects as it cleans, please remove any items that may be knocked over by light contact from Roomba.  
PRESS THIS  
BUTTON  
APPROXIMATE # OF  
MINUTES TO COMPLETION  
FOR THE FOLLOWING MISSION  
Avoid using Roomba on carpets with long tassels or fringe edges. It may become stuck on long fringe. See the  
Quick Start Guide for tips. Not recommended for use on shag or deep-pile carpets.  
Spot  
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3’ diameter concentrated spot cleaning  
Single room, about 10’ x 12’  
Single room, about 14’ x 16’  
Single room, about 15’ x 20’  
1-2  
2. Roombas S, M and L Room Size Buttons are designed to clean one room at a time (see Figure 8). The MAX Cleaning  
setting (Pro Elite/Roomba Remote only) is designed to clean an extra large room or multiple rooms, but may be used  
to clean one room intensively. Confine Roomba to the area you want cleaned by closing all doors and use the Virtual  
Wall Unit to block all open doorways. See The Virtual Wall Units on page 11.  
15-25  
25-35  
34-45  
M
L
Open floorplan (20’ x 30) OR  
Extra large room OR  
Intensive single room cleaning  
MAX (Roomba  
Pro Elite and  
Remote only)  
Observe Roomba the first time it cleans a room to make sure it doesnt get wedged under or stuck on top  
of uneven surfaces. Roomba automatically senses stairs and turns away from them. However, if the room to  
be cleaned contains a balcony, a physical barrier should be used to prevent access to the ledge and ensure  
safe operation.  
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Pausing and Stopping Roomba  
Roomba can be paused temporarily during a cleaning cycle, then set back on the cleaning cycle where it left off. Roomba  
may also be stopped at any time, at which point it will clear the current cleaning cycle to prepare for another.  
The Virtual Wall Units  
The Virtual Wall Unit keeps Roomba in the room or area you want cleaned. It uses an invisible beam of light to block  
13+ foot-wide open doorways or to close off other large areas.Use the Virtual Wall Unit to block open doorways or clean  
one portion of a large room. Multiple Virtual Wall Units can be used to block off multiple doorways or open areas, or extra-  
wide openings.The Roomba Pro and Pro Elite both come with twoVirtual Wall Units.  
Pausing Roomba in a Cleaning Cycle  
To temporarily pause Roomba while its in a cleaning cycle simply pick it up by its handle,or press any button on Roomba  
except the Power Button. The button corresponding to the cleaning cycle that Roomba has temporarily paused will flash.  
(Note: If you are using the Roomba Remote, please see additional information in The Roomba Remote on page 12.) Note  
that Roomba will shut itself off, clearing its current cleaning cycle, if it is left paused for more than five minutes.  
Figur e 9: Inser t 2“D-size  
al kal ine bat t er ies in t he  
bot t om of each Vir t ual  
Wa l l Unit.  
Virtual Wall Unit Battery Installation  
1. Open the Battery Door located on the bottom of each  
unit by first loosening the screw (see Figure 9).  
Spot Cleaning during a Cleaning Cycle  
2. Insert 2 new“Dsize alkaline batteries (not included)  
in each unit by following the+and-”symbols.  
3. Replace the Battery Door and tighten the screw.  
Roomba can clean a spot one or more times while it is paused in the middle of a cleaning cycle, then continue the cleaning  
cycle afterward.To Spot Clean during a cleaning cycle, do the following:  
1. Pause Roomba.  
2. Press the Spot Button. Roomba will play its brief “Spot Cleaningtune, then start cleaning a 3-foot-wide area.  
3. After Roomba completes the Spot Cleaning Cycle (1-2 minutes), it will play itsDone Spot Cleaningtune, and go back  
to being paused.  
Un-Pausing Roomba  
0-3  
4-7  
8+  
To un-pause Roomba and continue its cleaning cycle, press any button on Roomba except the Power or Spot Button.  
Roomba will play its brief “Back to the Cleaning Cycletune and start cleaning again where it left off in its cleaning cycle.  
Range Selector Switch  
Power Button  
Range  
Stopping Roomba  
Power Light  
To turn Roomba off, press the Power Button.  
CAUTION:  
Hint: If Roomba is moving, you can press any button or lift Roomba up to pause it first before turning Roomba off.  
To ensure proper function and avoid  
battery leakage:  
Beam Emitter  
To stop Roomba in order to start a new cleaning cycle, do one of the following:  
1. Always use alkaline batteries.  
2. Do not mix old and new batteries.  
3. Do not mix alkaline, standard or  
rechargeable batteries.  
1. Press the Power Button twice to turn Roomba off then on again. Roomba is now ready to start a fresh cleaning cycle.  
Empty both sides of the Particle Bin, then press a desired Cleaning Cycle Button to start cleaning.  
2. To start Roomba cleaning on a new cleaning cycle quickly, press and hold the desired new cleaning cycle button while  
its cleaning, until you hear Roomba play itsStart Up” tune and start the new cleaning cycle.  
Battery Door  
4. Batteries should be installed by an adult.  
5. Non-rechargeable batteries are not to  
be recharged.  
6. Rechargeable batteries are to be removed  
from the product before being charged.  
7. Only batteries of the same or equivalent  
type as recommended are to be used.  
8. Batteries are to be inserted with the  
correct polarity.  
9. Exhausted or dead batteries are to be  
removed from the product.  
10. The supply terminals are not to be  
short circuited.  
Figur e 10a: Cl ose-up of t he Vir t ual Wal l Unit.  
11. Remove batteries before storing.  
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Using the Virtual Wall Unit  
1. Press the Virtual Wall Units Power Button to turn it on (see Figure 10A. The Power Light on the Virtual Wall Unit  
Using the Roomba Remote  
Your Roomba Remote is designed to be extremely easy to use.Point the Roomba Remote at Roomba Pro | Pro Elite from up  
will glow green.  
to 20 feet away. Below are some important functions of the Remote:  
2. Move the Range Selector Switch to the room opening size you are blocking. The range numbers shown are in feet.  
3. Place the Virtual Wall Unit on the floor at either edge of the doorway or by the wall. Make sure that the Units Beam  
Emitter points across the opening to ensure Roomba does not cross the invisible beam.  
4. The Virtual Wall Unit automatically turns off after about two hours, or you can press the Units Power Button to turn  
it off.  
Figur e 12: Cont r ol s on t he  
Roomba Remot e.  
1. Powering Roomba Up and Down Remotely: Press the Power  
Button on the Remote. If Roomba was off it will turn on with a beep, and  
its Battery Indicator Light will glow. Press the Power Button again to turn  
Roomba off. Note: the Power Button on the Roomba Remote only turns  
Roomba Pro | Pro Elite on and off. Like most other remotes, the Roomba  
Remote requires no power switch of its own.  
2. Drive Roomba to the Dirt: Turn Roomba on, and use the Remotes  
Control Pad (see Figure 12) to drive Roomba where you want it to clean.  
Roomba cleans as you drive it. To reverse direction, use the Control Pad  
to turn in place clockwise or counter-clockwise, then drive straight once  
Roomba is pointed in the desired direction.  
3. Starting, Pausing and Stopping a Cleaning Cycle: To start  
Roomba Pro | Pro Elite cleaning with the Remote, either place Roomba in  
the middle of the room or drive it to the middle of the room (see #2  
above). Press the Cleaning Cycle Button on the Remote and Roomba will  
begin cleaning. The Roomba Remotes Cleaning Cycle Buttons work much  
as they do on Roomba Pro | Pro Elite. See Starting Roomba on page 9 as  
well as Pausing and Stopping Roomba on page 10.  
Remote  
Indicator Light  
Beam Emitter  
Roomba  
Power Button  
Tip: Remember to turn on the Virtual Wall Unit each time you start a new cleaning cycle, to prevent the Virtual Wall Unit  
from shutting down before Roomba has finished its cleaning cycle.  
Room Size  
Cleaning  
Buttons  
P
Roomba  
Figur e 10b: To bl ock an opening, pl ace t he  
bouncing  
off beam  
Vir t ual Wal l Unit on t he fl oor wit h t he  
Spot Cleaning  
Button  
Beam Emit t er aimed acr oss t he opening. For  
best r esult s, pl ace t he Vir t ual Wal l Unit next  
t o t he door way (as shown). Point t he ar r ow  
MAX Cleaning  
Button  
on t op of t he unit acr oss t he open door way.  
Shape of beam  
Control Pad:  
Drive Straight  
Additional Virtual Wall Units may be purchased. Contact your nearest Roomba retailer for availability, or visit  
www. RoombaVac.com for online purchase options, and for more purchase information.  
Control Pad:  
Arc to Left  
Control Pad:  
Turn in Place  
Counterclockwise  
4. Spot Cleaning with the Remote: To drive Roomba to a specific area  
to be cleaned such as spilled plant soil or kitty litter, drive Roomba to the  
dirt (see #2 above). Once its in the middle of the soiled area, push the  
Spot Cleaning button and let Roomba go to work.  
5. Spot Cleaning with the Remote During a Cleaning Cycle: You  
can also use the Roomba Remote to interrupt a cleaning cycle and drive  
Roomba to an area that needs intensive cleaning. Pointing the Remote at  
Roomba, push the red Pause button on the Remote to pause the current  
cleaning cycle, and drive Roomba to the new area (see # 2 above). Once  
you are finished Spot Cleaning, press any Cleaning Cycle Button except the  
Spot Button to un-pause Roomba and continue the paused cleaning cycle.  
Battery  
Door  
The Roomba Remote  
(included with Roomba Pro Elite)  
Remote  
Release  
The Roomba Remote allows you to perform a variety of functions  
with Roomba,some of which can’t be performed without the Roomba  
Remote. The Roomba Remote enables you to turn your Roomba on  
and off, drive Roomba to specific areas to be cleaned, select and pause  
cleaning cycles including Spot and Max Cleaning modes — all with-  
out bending down to push a single button.  
Tab  
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Pause Button  
The Roomba Remote is included with Roomba Pro Elite,but is  
compatible with Roomba Pro (see Using the Roomba Remote  
with Roomba Pro on page 14). The Roomba Remote may be purchased  
separately; visit www.RoombaVac.com for online purchase options,  
and for more purchase information. Note: the Roomba Remote is not  
compatible with the original (silver-colored) Roomba model.  
Roomba Remote Notes:  
Virtual Wall Units and the Roomba Remote: If you drive Roomba Pro | Pro Elite into the beam of a Virtual Wall,  
Roomba will beep, but become blinded to commands from the Remote. The Roomba Remote and the Virtual Wall Unit  
both use Infrared beams,and Roombas beam receiver can only pick up one beam at a time.For safety reasons,the  
Virtual Wall Units beams always take precedence over the Roomba Remote. In this case, to continue using the Remote,  
you will need to either pick up Roomba, turn off the Virtual Wall Unit, or wait until the Virtual Wall Unit automatically  
powers down after two hours.  
• Driving Roomba toward walls or staircases: If you drive Roomba into a wall or too close to the top of a staircase, it  
will stop and beep if you try to go forward. Press the left or right side of the Control Pad to turn Roomba in place until  
Roomba is pointing away from the obstacle. Roomba will now drive forward. It is a good idea to avoid driving Roomba  
near staircases using the Remote.  
Figur e 11: Push t he Rel ease Tab in on  
t he Bat t er y Door t o open, and inser t 2  
“AAAl kal ine Bat t er ies (not incl uded)  
in t he Roomba Remot e.  
Roomba Remote Battery Installation  
1. Open the Battery Door located on the bottom of the Roomba  
Remote by pressing its Release Tab (Figure 11) and swinging the Battery Door up and out of Remote.  
2. Insert 2 newAAsize alkaline batteries (not included) by following the+and-”symbols.  
3. Replace the Battery Door by sliding it into the grooves on the Remote, and swinging the door closed until the Release  
Tab clicks back into place..  
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Figur e 13a-d (Pr o El it e only):  
Pr epar ing t o mount t he Wal l  
Mount Unit. Hol d up t he Wal l  
Mount Unit as shown on t he  
wal l wher e you want t o st or e  
Roomba, l eaving enough cl ear -  
ance above and bel ow t he Unit  
(Figur e 13a). Using a pencil , mar k  
t he l ocat ions of t he hol es t o  
be dr il l ed on t he wal l (Figur e  
13c). Remove t he Wal l Mount  
Unit and dr il l t he five pil ot  
hol es in t he wal l . Hammer t he  
wal l anchor s int o t he hol es  
(Figur e 13d).  
• Keeping tabs on Roombas state: The Roomba Remote has all the same buttons as on Roomba Pro | Pro Elite, but  
its buttons do not light up as they do on Roomba to help keep you informed of Roombas state.Always look at Roomba  
to determine its state.  
• The Pause Button: The red Pause Button on the Roomba Remote may be pressed during any cleaning cycle to Pause  
Roomba. This button may be thought of as apanic button”: it only pauses Roomba. Once Roomba is paused, additional  
presses of this button have no effect.  
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Tip: Can’t find Roomba once its finished its work? Point the Roomba Remote in the general direction that you think  
Roomba may be hiding. Press the Power Button on the Roomba Remote over and over. If Roomba can “see” the Remote,  
it will beep to start up.  
10"  
2. Determine a suitable location for the Wall Mount Unit. Be sure  
to leave at least 10of clearance above the Wall Mount Unit  
(beneath any shelving, for instance) to lift your Roomba in and  
out comfortably.Also, leave 10of clearance below the Wall Mount  
Unit to empty Roombas Particle Bin while stowed (Figure 13a).  
If possible, find a location near enough to an electrical outlet for  
the Charger AC Adapter to reach the Wall Mount Unit.Note:  
Roomba fits snugly in the Wall Mount Unit. It may require some  
force to lift Roomba out. Be sure to position Roomba in a location  
where you have plenty of leverage.  
Using the Roomba Remote with Roomba Pro  
The Roomba Remote is designed for use with Roomba Pro Elite, but is also compatible with Roomba Pro.As an added  
benefit for Roomba Pro owners, all of the features of Roomba Pro Elite are available to Roomba Pro users, including MAX  
Cleaning mode. However, this feature works slightly differently with Roomba Pro, as described below.  
• Starting MAX Cleaning with Roomba Pro: If Roomba Pro is off, turn it on (see Feature #1 in Using the Roomba  
Remote on page 13), and press the MAX Button on the Roomba Remote. Roomba will play itsStarting a Cleaning Cycle”  
tune and begin a MAX cleaning cycle. Roomba typically lets you know what Cleaning Cycle its in by illuminating the cor-  
responding Cleaning Cycle Button. Since Roomba Pro does not have a MAX Cleaning Cycle Button, no Cleaning Cycle  
Button is illuminated while Roomba Pro is in a MAX Cleaning Cycle.  
• Pausing MAX Cleaning with Roomba Pro: Once in MAX Cleaning Cycle, you can pause the cleaning cycle in a  
variety of ways — pressing the red Pause Button or any Cleaning Cycle Button on the Remote, picking Roomba Pro up or  
pressing any Cleaning Cycle Button on Roomba Pro.When Roomba is paused, it typically lets you know what Cleaning  
Cycle is paused by flashing the corresponding Cleaning Cycle Button. Since Roomba Pro does not have a MAX Cleaning  
Cycle Button, no Cleaning Cycle Button is flashing while Roomba Pro is paused during a MAX Cleaning Cycle. In this  
case, Roomba Pros control panel may look a bit confusing. Heres how to tell that Roomba is paused in a MAX Cleaning  
Cycle: If none of the Cleaning Cycle buttons are illuminated, and the Battery Indicator Light is not flashing red, then  
Roomba is paused in a MAX Cleaning Cycle.  
3. Using a pencil, mark the locations of the holes to be drilled on the  
wall (Figure 13c).  
Figur e 14a-b (Pr o El it e only): Secur ing  
t he Wal l Mount Unit.Affix t he Wal l  
Mount Unit t o t he wal l by scr ewing in  
t he incl uded scr ews wit h a #2 Phil l ips  
scr ewdr iver (Figur e 14a). Inser t t he  
r ubber scr ew hol e pl ugs int o t he  
scr ew hol es t o finish inst al l at ion  
(Figur e 14b).  
4. Remove the Wall Mount Unit and drill the five pilot holes in the  
wall. Use a 1/4drill bit to use the included wall anchors (best for  
drywall or plaster), or an 1/8drill bit if using just the included  
screws without wall anchors (best for wood). If using the wall  
anchors, hammer the wall anchors into the holes until they are  
flush with the wall surface (Figure 13d).  
5. Affix the Wall Mount Unit to the wall by screwing in the included  
screws with a #2 Phillips screwdriver (Figure 14a).  
Beyond these two instances, the Roomba Remote will operate the same way it does with Roomba Pro Elite.  
6. Insert the rubber screw hole plugs into the screw holes to finish  
installation (Figure 14b).  
7. Press the Charger AC Adapters cord into the Charge Cord Pincer on  
the bottom right side of the Wall Mount Unit as shown, and plug  
the Charger AC Adapter into a standard U.S. electrical outlet.  
The Wall Mount Unit  
(Roomba Pro Elite only)  
The Wall Mount Unit included with Roomba Pro Elite gives you a convenient, compact storage solution for Roomba. The  
Wall Mount Unit easily mounts to a variety of wall surfaces,and is designed to provide easy access to empty the Particle  
Bin and charge Roomba while stored.All the hardware needed to mount the unit are included with Roomba Pro Elite. The  
Wall Mount Unit fits all Roomba and Roomba Pro models, and is available as an accessory.Visit www. RoombaVac.com for  
online purchase options, and for more purchase information.  
Using the Wall Mount Unit  
Figur e 15 (Pr o El it e only): Tr ap a few  
inches of t he Char ger AC Adapt ers  
cor d in t he Char ge Cor d Pincer on t he  
bot t om r ight side of t he Wal l Mount  
Unit for easy char ging when Roomba  
is st owed away.  
Roomba may be stored and charged in the Wall Mount Unit as needed  
in between floor cleanings. To lift Roomba in and out of the Wall Mount  
Unit, firmly grasp Roombas handle in one hand and use the other hand  
to steady Roomba.Alternatively, you can grasp Roomba securely with  
both hands (Figure 16).  
Installing the Wall Mount Unit  
To install the Wall Mount Unit you will need a drill, a 1/4drill bit or 1/8drill bit (see below to determine which is best for  
your needs), a hammer, a pencil,and a #2Phillips Screwdriver.  
1. Remove all protective packing material from around the Wall Mount Unit.  
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Note: Roomba fits snugly in the Wall Mount Unit, so it may require some force and a little practice to lift Roomba out easily.  
5. To reinstall the Particle Bin, slide it back into Roomba.  
The Particle Bin will click when it is properly seated.  
To empty Roomba while stored in the Wall Mount Unit (Figure 17), simply follow the instructions for Emptying the Particle  
Bin on this page. To charge Roomba in the Wall Mount Unit, simply plug the Charge Plug into Roombas Charge Socket. Be  
sure to remove the Charge Plug from Roomba before lifting Roomba in and out.  
NOTE: Always carry Roomba by its handle and never tilt it  
forward, as debris may spill out of the particle bin.  
Important: The Wall Mount Unit is for Roomba only. It will not support additional weight.  
Replacing the Air Filter  
Figur e 19: Accessing t he Filt er Chamber . Open t he  
Filt er Door on t he bot t om of t he Par t icl e Bin by  
r el easing t he smal l Tab on t he Filt er Door as  
shown and pul l ing t he Tab upwar d. Cl ean t he  
debr is fr om t his chamber each t ime you empt y  
t he Par t icl e Bin.  
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Figur e 17 (Pr o El it e only):  
The Air Filter (located in the Filter Door underneath  
Roombas Particle Bin) needs to be replaced if it becomes  
punctured or if you notice a decline in the cleaning perform-  
ance of Roomba. Two spare Replacement Filters are included  
with Roomba; additional Replacement Filters are available  
for purchase in packs of three.Visit www.RoombaVac.com  
for more purchase information, or contact your nearest  
Roomba retailer for availability.  
Figur e 16 (Pr o El it e  
only): Gr asp Roomba  
wit h t wo hands t o l ift  
Roomba in and out of  
t he Wal l Mount Unit.  
Empt ying Roombas Par t icl e  
Bin whil e mount ed.When  
st owed, Roombas Handl e wil l  
ext end t o hel p l ift Roomba  
out for next use.  
Caring for Your Roomba  
1. If Roombas power is on, turn it off.  
Your Roomba requires a few simple maintenance steps:  
2. Remove the Particle bin. (see Figure 18a-b).  
3. Flip the Particle Bin over to access the Filter Door.  
4. Release the small Tab on the Filter Door and pull the  
Filter Door upward (Figure 19).  
5. Unclip the old Air Filter from the Filter Door Frame  
(Figure 21a).  
• The Particle Bin. Before each use, you should empty both sides of Roombas Particle Bin (this page).  
• The Main Cleaning Brushes must also be removed, checked and cleaned after every ten floor cleanings — every five  
floor cleanings if pet hair or long hair are issues in your home. Note: Failure to regularly remove and clean the  
Main Brushes may result in poor performance or malfunction. Caring for the Cleaning Brushes involves completely  
removing them (page 18) to examine and clean the Brush Axles, as well as the Brushes themselves.  
• The Vacuum Inlet Lid should periodically be checked for debris under the clear lid, and cleaned as needed (page 19).  
• The Four Sensor Areas underneath the Front Bumper should be checked periodically, and dusted off as needed (page 20).  
CLICK!  
6. Slide the new Air Filter into the grooves on the Filter  
Door Frame (Figure 21b).  
7. Click the new Filter into the Filter Door Frame as shown  
in Figure 21c.  
8. To reinstall the Filter Door, slide the Filter Door into  
place (Figure 20a). The Filter Door will click when it  
reattaches itself to the Particle Bin (Figure 20b).  
Figur e 20a-b: Reinst al l ing t he Filt er Door . Gl ide  
t he Filt er Door int o gr ooves (Figur e 20a), and  
snap t he Filt er Door int o pl ace (Figur e 20b).  
Emptying the Particle Bin  
Emptying Roombas Particle Bin is a two-step process. Be sure to  
empty both sides of the Particle Bin before each use.  
Step 1: Emptying the Main Bin (the back side)  
1. If Roomba is on, press the green Power Button to turn it off.  
2. Press down on the Particle Bins Release Tab and keep it  
depressed while pulling the Particle Bin straight back  
(Figure 18a-b).  
CLICK!  
3. Empty the Particle Bin into a trash receptacle.  
Step 2: Emptying the Particle Bins Filter Chamber  
(the bottom side)  
Filter Door  
1. Flip the Particle Bin over to access the Filter Door.  
2. Release the small Tab on the Filter Door and pull the  
Figur e 21a-c: Snap out ol d filt er fr om Filt er Door  
Fr ame (Figur e 21a). Sl ide new Filt er int o gr ooves  
on Filt er Door Fr ame (Figur e 21b). Snap new Filt er  
int o Filt er Door Fr ame as shown (Figur e 21c).  
Filter Door upward (Figure 19).  
Figur e 18a-b: Empt ying Roombas Par t icl e Bin.  
3. Empty debris from the Filter Chamber into a trash  
receptacle. If necessary, gently brush lint or other debris  
from the interior of the air filter.  
Pr ess t he Rel ease Tab (Figur e 18a) and Pul l t he  
Par t icl e Bin out (Figur e 18b). The Filt er Door is  
on t he under side of t he Par t icl e Bin.  
4. To reinstall, slide the Filter Door into place (Figure 20a).  
The Filter Door will click when it reattaches itself to the Particle Bin (Figure 20b).  
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Cleaning the  
Main Brushes  
Reassembling the Brushes  
1. Put the Self-Adjusting Cleaning Deck back together by inserting the square ends of the two Brushes into the square  
sockets in the Cleaning Deck.  
2. Insert the other ends of the Brushes into the small holes in the Brush Coupler.  
3. Lower the Brush Coupler into its slot and screw it into place.  
Figur e 22: The Wir e  
Guar ds pr oper ly  
inst al l ed under t he  
t wo Rel ease Tabs.  
Wire Guard  
It is important that you regularly remove and clean the  
Main Cleaning Brushes of your Roomba. Debris can  
accumulate around the Brushes and the Brush ends, or  
axles, causing a decrease in cleaning ability and poten-  
tially damaging the unit. If the Main Brushes are not  
cleaned regularly your Roomba may seriously mal-  
function.  
Release Tab  
4. Swing the Wire Guards back in place and snap them down into their slots in front of the Release Tabs.  
Cleaning the Vacuum Inlet  
Over time,debris will accumulate in theVacuum Inlet.Empty  
theVacuum Inlet every 10 floor cleanings or so to keep air  
flowing freely,especially if you notice a decline in Roombas  
cleaning performance.  
In most households its a good idea to clean the Main  
Cleaning Brushes after every ten floor cleanings. In  
houses with pets or long hair,clean the Brushes after  
every five floor cleanings. The Main Cleaning Brush  
axles cannot be checked without removing the  
Brushes from Roomba. It is a simple process that  
you will master quickly with a little practice.  
1. If Roombas power is on, turn it off. Empty the  
Particle Bin and place Roomba upside down  
(cleaning surface up) on a flat, padded surface  
such as a towel, with the Front Bumper facing  
away from you.  
2. Unlatch the Wire Guards that cover the Main  
Cleaning Brushes from the two Release Tabs  
(Figure 22): Push down on the Wire Guards to  
flatten and elongate them, and pull the front edge  
of the Wire Guard (the edge nearest you) toward  
you to swing it up and over both Release Tabs to  
expose Brushes. (see Figure 23a-b).  
1. If Roomba is on, turn it off and empty the Particle Bin.  
2. Place Roomba upside down (cleaning surface up) on a  
flat, padded surface with the front Bumper facing away  
from you.  
Figur e 23a-b: Unl at ch t he Wir e Guar ds fr om t he t wo  
Rel ease Tabs by pushing down on t he Wir e Guar ds  
t o fl at t en and el ongat e t hem, and pul l ing t he fr ont  
edge of t he Wir e Guar d t owar d you t o swing it up  
and over each Rel ease Tab. Once t he Wir e Guar ds have  
been fr eed fr om t he Rel ease Tabs, t hey can be swung  
up and away, exposing t he Main Cl eaning Br ushes.  
3. Press in the white rectangular Release Tab on the  
Vacuum Inlet Lid to release the latch (Figure 25a), and  
pull upward to remove the Lid.  
4. Shake the debris into a trash receptacle.  
5. Turn the Vacuum Impeller, the fan-shaped mechanism  
on the left side of the Vacuum Inlet, with your finger to  
make sure that it spins freely (Figure 25b).  
Vacuum  
Inlet Lid  
6. Guide the hinge tabs on the Vacuum Inlet Lid back into  
Figur e 25a: Removing t he Vacuum Inl et Lid.  
their holes (Figure 25c), and press in and down on the  
white rectangular Release Tab to snap the Lid securely  
back in place.  
3. Using a Phillips-head screwdriver, completely  
loosen the screw in the Brush Coupler, the compo-  
nent that holds the Brushes in place on the right  
side of the unit (Figure 23c). Note that the screw  
will not come all the way out of the Brush Coupler  
so you cannot lose it.Pull up the Brush Coupler  
(see inset in Figure 23d.) The Main Cleaning  
Brushes will come up with the Brush Coupler.  
4. Pull the Brush Coupler off the end of the Brushes,  
then pull the Brushes to the right and up, out of  
Roomba (Figure 23d).  
Figur e 23c-d: Compl et ely l oosen t he scr ew on t he  
Sel f-Adjust ing Cl eaning Deck wit h a #2 Phil l ips  
scr ewdr iver , t hen pul l out t he pl ast ic Br ush  
Coupl er and t he t wo Main Cl eaning Br ushes. If  
t her e is a t humbscr ew on t he Br ush Coupl er , you may  
be abl e t o l oosen t he scr ew by t ur ning t he t humb-  
scr ew wit h your finger s.  
Figur e 24: Cl ean and  
r emove any debr is  
built up or wound  
ar ound t he ends and  
met al axl es of bot h  
Cl eaning Br ushes.  
Vacuum Impeller  
5. Clean any hair or other debris off the Brushes.  
6. Completely clean any debris from around the  
Brush Axles (Figure 24).  
Figur e 25b: Make sur e t he Vacuum Impel l er  
Figur e 25c: Reinst al l ing t he Vacuum Inl et Lid.  
is fr ee of debr is and can spin fr eely.  
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Reference Information  
Troubleshooting Tips  
Edge-Cleaning Side Brush  
My Roomba turns on, beeps and shuts off.  
Periodically check the Edge-Cleaning Side Brush by  
spinning it to ensure debris has not built up underneath it.  
If it seems to be obstructed,removeand clean the Edge-  
Cleaning Side Brush as follows:  
Roombas Main Cleaning Brush axles may be clogged with hair or other debris.  
1. Make sure Roomba is fully charged and the Battery is properly seated.  
2. If Roomba is charged, then empty the Particle Bin (see Emptying the Particle Bin on page 16) and follow the instruc-  
tions for removing and cleaning the Main Brushes (see Cleaning the Main Brushes on page 18). Pay special attention to  
the Brush ends, or axles.  
1. If Roomba is on, turn it off and empty the Particle  
Bin. Turn Roomba over so the cleaning surface is up.  
Place it on a flat, padded surface.  
2. Turn the Edge-Cleaning Side Brush so the Screw Head  
can be accessed (see Figure 26). Point the screw head  
towards Roombas Front Bumper, as shown below.  
3. Using a small Phillips-head screwdriver, unscrew the  
holding screw.  
4. Pull the Edge-Cleaning Side Brush up and off of  
Roomba.  
5. Clean out any hair or other debris that may have  
been caught under the Side Brush or on the Side  
Brush Shaft.  
Side Brush  
My Roomba is not working or there has been a decrease in the cleaning performance.  
1. Ensure that the Battery is properly seated and charged.  
2. Check that the Particle Bin (including the Filter Chamber) and Vacuum Inlet are empty, and that the Vacuum Impeller,  
(the fan-shaped mechanism on the left side of the Vacuum Inlet) spins freely. (See the entire section entitled Caring for  
Your Roomba Pro,beginningon page 16 for more information.)  
3. While you are examining the Filter Chamber, check the Air Filter (attached to the Filter Door) to make sure it is not  
clogged or damaged.  
4. Remove and examine all Brushes and their axles to make sure there is nothing wound around them (see Cleaning the  
Main Brushes on page 18 as well as Maintaining the Edge-Cleaning Side Brush on page 20).Also check to see there is  
nothing wound around the Wheels or Wheel Axles.  
Figur e 26: Unscr ew  
t he hol ding scr ew  
on t he Spinning  
Side Br ush as  
shown t o r emove  
t he br ush.  
My Roomba Gets Stuck.  
6. Push the Side Brush back onto the Side Brush Shaft.  
Screw the holding screw securely into the Edge-  
Cleaning Side Brush, being careful not to over-tighten.  
Sensor Areas  
Your Roomba may occasionally get stuck, especially in rooms that it has not cleaned before. If it does get stuck, Roomba  
will try to free itself by turning in different directions.If it cannot free itself,Roomba will pause its cleaning cycle,flash its  
Room Size Buttons and beep periodically for five minutes to let you know its stuck, before shutting off to conserve power.  
Your Roomba might get stuck for several reasons:  
1. It is wedged or pinned between or under narrowly spaced objects.  
2. A cord, string, long rug fringe or carpet tassel is wound around its Brushes or Wheels.  
3. One of the Wheels is no longer in contact with the ground.  
4. Roomba bumps into objects and repositions them in such a way that an exit path no longer exists.  
Move or block any object that Roomba gets stuck on or under.See the illustration entitledRoomba Care Hintson the  
back cover of the Quick Start Guide to help identify and easily fix these problem areas. Once the problem areas have been  
fixed, press the flashing Cleaning Cycle Button to continue Roombas cleaning cycle. If you wish to begin a new cleaning  
cycle,press Roombas Power Button to turn it off,then turn it on again.Make sure the Particle Bin is empty and select the  
desired Cleaning Cycle Button to start a new cleaning cycle  
Keeping Roombas  
Sensors Clean  
Occasionally, lint or other debris will collect in Roombas  
key sensor areas, which may cause Roomba to exhibit  
unexpected movement behavior. If this happens, clean  
these areas as follows:  
1. If Roomba is on, turn it off and empty the Particle  
Bin. Turn Roomba over so the cleaning surface is up.  
Place it on a flat, padded surface.  
2. Using a cotton swab, check and clean out any lint or  
other debris from the four recessed sensor areas  
located under the Front Bumper (Figure 27).  
My Roomba Remote doesnt work.  
1. Make sure the Roomba Remote has new batteries.  
2. Make sure that Roomba is operational by turning it on and off with the Main Power Button on Roomba. If Roomba  
won’t turn on, check that Roombas Battery is charged and completely installed.  
2. Check that Roombas Beam Receiver (see Figure 3A) is clean by wiping it with a soft, dry cloth. Clean the Roomba  
Remotes transmitter area (on the front end of the Remote) by wiping it with a soft, dry cloth.  
3. Make sure you are close enough to Roomba for the Remote to work.Try pointing the Roomba Remote at your Roomba  
from less than 20 feet away, press the Power Button on the Roomba Remote and wait to hear Roombas Start-Up beep .  
Ensure you are pointing the correct end at Roomba.  
Figur e 27: Make sur e t hat al l four r ecessed  
sensor ar eas under t he fr ont bumper ar e  
kept fr ee of dust and debr is.  
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Part of my Roomba has broken.  
Please call Roomba Customer Support at 1-877-855-8593.  
Frequently Asked Questions  
Q: Why doesnt my Roomba clean my floor in straight lines?  
My Virtual Wall Unit is not working.  
A: Roomba uses an algorithm-based cleaning pattern to clean your home most efficiently. For all cleaning cycles except  
Spot Cleaning, when Roomba starts cleaning it travels around the floor in a spiral pattern (see Figure 1 on page 4). Its  
Non-Marring Bumper will contact a wall, or it may try to find a wall after spiraling for a while. Roomba follows the  
wall for a short period of time, using its spinning, Edge-Cleaning Side Brush to move particles away from the wall and  
into the Vacuums path.After cleaning along a portion of the wall or other object, Roomba criss-crosses the room in  
straight lines. Roomba repeats this cleaning pattern until its cleaning time has elapsed. This sophisticated navigation  
ensures that Roomba will clean your whole room as thoroughly as possible.  
1. Check that new batteries are installed, and that the unit is turned on.  
2. Make sure the Beam Emitter is pointed across the opening you want to block.  
3. If that does not work, turn the Virtual Wall Units Range Selector Switch up to the maximum setting for large openings.  
4. Some very large openings require that more than one Virtual Wall Unit be used.You can purchase additional Virtual  
Wall Units by going to your nearest Roomba retailer, or visiting www.RoombaVac.com for online purchase options, and  
for more purchase information.  
Roomba Battery will not charge.  
Q: Are pets and children safe around Roomba?  
1. Ensure that the Charger AC Adapter is plugged into a working outlet. Try several outlets to be sure.  
2. Make sure that the Charger AC Adapter is fully plugged into Roomba. No metal should be visible once the plug is fully  
inserted. See Charging the Battery on page 7.  
3. Check that the Battery is properly inserted. To be sure, remove it, inspect the contacts on the Battery and in Roomba to  
make sure they are not blocked by dirt, then reinsert the Battery. It should click into place on each side.  
4. The Battery Indicator Light on Roomba (under the Battery Icon) should pulse yellow. If it does not glow at all, check all  
the connections. The Battery Indicator Light will turn off when the Battery is fully charged.  
A: Roomba has been designed with a number of safety features,includingautomaticallyshuttingoff when it is picked up  
or gets stuck. Children and pets should always be supervised around Roomba for optimum safety and cleaning per-  
formance.  
Q: Does Roomba clean corners and along the walls?  
A: Roomba has a spinning, Edge-Cleaning Side Brush that cleans next to walls, most corners and other tough-to-reach  
places.  
My Roomba moves too close to or far from my walls.  
1. If the Edge-Cleaning Side Brush does not clean close  
Q: Will it go under kickboards, beds, and furniture?  
A: Roomba has been designed to fit under the kickboards in your kitchen. If your bed or other furniture is more than 4”  
off the floor, Roomba will happily clean underneath.  
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enough to the wall, use a pen to push the Adjustment  
Tab toward the rear of the Bumper (see Figure 28).  
This will make Roomba follow closer to walls.  
2. If the Edge-Cleaning Side Brush is bumping into the  
wall, use a pen to push the Adjustment Tab toward the  
center of the Bumper. This will make Roomba follow  
further away from walls.  
Q: What powers Roomba?  
A: Roomba is powered by a NiMH Rechargeable Battery.  
Figur e 28: Using a pen t o adjust how cl ose  
or far away Roomba wil l fol l ow wal l s.  
Q: How much suction power does Roomba have?  
A: Roomba uses a unique, three-stage cleaning system. The spinning, Edge-Cleaning Side Brush sweeps debris from cor-  
ners and edges of the room into Roombas main cleaning path. Two counter-rotating Cleaning Brushes sweep up larger  
particles, while a small, extremely efficient squeegee vacuum sucks up the smaller particles. This allows Roomba to get  
impressive cleaning performance using only 30 Watts, much less power than is required by traditional upright vacu-  
ums.  
My Roomba Pro Elite doesnt clean for long in MAX Cleaning mode.  
MAX Cleaning Cycle enables Roomba to clean until its batteries are fully discharged. If the battery is partially discharged  
when starting a MAX Cleaning Cycle, Roomba will not clean for as long as it would on a full charge.  
1. Make sure the battery is fully charged.  
2. Check that both sides of the Particle Bin are empty before you start Roomba.  
Q: How long will the Batterys charge last?  
A: The life of a fully-charged Battery depends on the floor surface to be cleaned.A single charge can last from about 60  
minutes (on medium pile carpet) to about 90 minutes (on hard floor surfaces).  
I cant find the answer to my question in the Manual.  
1. Additional Troubleshooting Tips may be found by visiting the Support section of www.Roombavac.com.  
2. Send email to roomba-support@irobot.com, or call the toll-free Customer Support Line at 1-877-855-8593.  
Q: How many rooms will Roomba clean before the Battery needs to be recharged?  
A: It depends on the floor surface to be cleaned. For typical operation, Roomba cleans three 14’ x 16’ medium-size rooms.  
Q: How long does it take to recharge the Battery?  
A: The built-in battery charger and Charger AC Adapter that comes with Roomba takes up to 12 hours to recharge  
the Battery. The optional Rapid Charger accessory recharges a Battery in about two and a half hours. Contact your  
nearest Roomba retailer for availability, or visit www.RoombaVac.com for online purchase options and more  
purchase information.  
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Q: Where can I purchase additional Batteries?  
Q: Will Roomba fall down stairs or into a step-down room?  
A: You can purchase additional Batteries by contacting your nearest Roomba retailer, or by visiting www.RoombaVac.com  
for online purchase options and more purchase information.  
A: Roomba automatically senses stairs and turns away from them. However, if the room to be cleaned contains a balcony,  
a physical barrier should be used to prevent access to the balcony and ensure safe operation.  
Q. How is the original Roomba different from Roomba Pro and Pro Elite?  
Q: If Roomba gets stuck, what should I do?  
A: All three models use the same breakthrough cleaning technology. Roomba Pro features the new Spot Cleaning cycle,  
which enables you to clean 3-foot-wide areas intensively in 1-2 minutes. Roomba Pro also comes with a second Virtual  
Wall Unit. Roomba Pro Elite features Spot Cleaning as well as the new MAX Cleaning Cycle, which allows Roomba to  
clean an open floor plan,a verylargeroom,or multiplerooms bycleaning for up to 90 minutes, much longer than it  
does on the L Cleaning Cycle. The Pro Elite also comes with a Wall Mount Unit for convenient mounting and storage, as  
well as a second Virtual Wall Unit. Roomba Pro Elite also comes with the Roomba Remote (see The Roomba Remote on  
page 12).  
A: Help Roomba get unstuck, then press the flashing Room Size Button to continue Roombas cleaning cycle.Please refer  
to the illustration entitledRoomba Care Hintson the back cover of the Quick Start Guide, as well as Troubleshooting  
Tips on page 21 for more information.  
Q: Is Roomba safe to use when I leave my home?  
A: Roomba can operate unattended, so long as small children and pets are not present to interfere with Roombas  
operation, and loose objects have been picked up.  
Q: How does the Virtual Wall Unit work?  
Q: Does Roomba pick up pet hair?  
A: The Virtual Wall Unit is used to block open doorways and confine Roomba in a room. The Unit can also be used to  
divide a large room and force Roomba to clean just one side of the room. The Virtual Wall Unit sends a harmless,  
invisible beam across the opening, confining Roomba to the area where you want it.  
A: Roomba picks up pet hair very effectively from carpet as well as hard surfaces.As with most vacuums,if pet hair is an  
issue in your house you may need to pay special attention to caring for the appliance. Empty the Particle Bin (page 16)  
and remove and clean the Main Cleaning Brushes (page 18) more frequently to reduce the chance of clogging.  
Removing and cleaning the Main Brushes after every five room cleaning is recommended in these cases.  
Q: Where can I purchase additional Virtual Wall Units?  
A: You can purchase additional Virtual Wall Units by contacting your nearest Roomba retailer, or by visiting  
www.RoombaVac.com for online purchase options and more purchase information.  
Tip: If there is a lot of pet hair in the room (such as the first time Roomba cleans the room), the Cleaning Head will  
pick up a great deal of it. If the room is medium-sized or larger, you may want to use theS(Small Room) setting a  
few times, allowing Roomba to stop cleaning after a short period of time so you can remove the collected pet hair.  
Upon completion of this process, you should be able to run Roomba on longer cleaning cycles (for longer cleaning  
periods), with a reduced chance of clogging from pet hair.  
Q: Does the Particle Bin need to be emptied? Does the Filter need to be cleaned? How often?  
A: Debris from both sides of the Particle Bin (which includes the Air Filter) should be emptied after each use. See Caring  
for Your Roomba Pro on page 16 for more information.  
Q: When I turn on Roomba, the Battery Indicator Light is green, but quickly turns to red.Why is that?  
A: Even when they are nearly completely drained, most batteries tend to recover their charge a small amount after they  
are rested. In this case, Roombas Battery needs to be recharged.  
Q: How can I get extra Replacement Air Filters?  
A: The Air Filter needs to be replaced if it becomes punctured or if you notice a decline in the cleaning performance of  
Roomba. Two spare Replacement Filters are included with Roomba; additional Replacement Filters are available for  
purchase in packs of three.Visit www.RoombaVac.com for more purchase information, or contact your nearest  
Roomba retailer for availability.  
Q: Do you offer spare parts?  
A: Please contact us with your request. Email us at roomba-support@irobot.com or call toll-free 1-877-855-8593.  
Q: Will Roomba clean all floor surfaces?  
Q: How can I find out more about Roomba?  
A: Roomba is great at cleaning hard floor surfaces including hardwood, linoleum, laminate, and tile. Roomba is quite  
good at cleaning low- to medium-pile carpet as well. Roomba is not designed to operate on deep-pile or shag carpets,  
or rugs with long tassels or fringe.  
A: The Roomba website, www.RoombaVac.com, is full of detailed information about the Roomba Robotic FloorVac.You  
can also go to the Roomba Users Forum to chat with other Roomba users about their experience. To join the forum,  
Q: Do I need to change the floor adjustment when changing floor surfaces?  
A: No, Roombas Self-Adjusting Cleaning Head automatically adjusts to different floor surfaces as it cleans carpet, hard-  
wood, linoleum, and tile.  
Contacting Customer Support  
Q: Will Roomba sweep water from the floor?  
If you cannot find the answer to your question in this Manual or on the www.RoombaVac.com website, please send email  
A: No, Roomba should not be used to pick up any liquid including water.  
to roomba-support@irobot.com, or call our toll-free Customer Support Line at 1-877-855-8593.  
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Limited Warranty to Original Purchaser  
Roomba Accessories  
This Roomba brand product, as supplied and distributed by iRobot Corporation, and delivered new, in the original carton to the original  
customer purchaser, is warranted by iRobot Corporation par against manufacturing defects in materials and workmanship for the quali-  
fying limited warranty period as follows:  
The following accessories are available for purchase. Contact your nearest Roomba retailer for availability, or visit  
www.RoombaVac.com for online purchase options and more purchase information.  
ONE HUNDRED EIGHTY (180) DAYS LABOR AND PARTS  
This limited warranty begins on the original date of purchase, and is valid only on products purchased and used in the United States,  
and does not include installation, removal or reinstallation. Warranty repairs must be performed by iRobot Corporations authorized  
service center. To receive warranty service, the original dated bill of sale must be presented upon request as proof of purchase to iRobot  
Corporations authorized service center. To obtain warranty service, support, or other information, please visit our website at  
www.RoombaVac.com. If you do not have web access, please call 1-877-855-8593.  
Rapid Char ger  
Recharges Battery in about 2.5 hours!  
Part #02004  
iRobot Corporation will repair or replace this product, at our option and at no charge with new or reconditioned parts,if found to be  
defective during the limited warranty period specified above. To request service, the purchaser must contact iRobot Corporation for  
problem determination and service procedures. iRobot Corporation does not warrant uninterrupted or error-free operation of the prod-  
uct.All replaced parts and products become the property of iRobot Corporation and must be returned to iRobot. Replacement parts and  
products assume the remaining original warranty, or sixty (60) days, whichever is longer.  
This limited warranty covers manufacturing defects in materials and workmanship encountered in normal, and, except to the extent oth-  
erwise expressly provided in this statement, non-commercial use of this product and shall not apply to the following, including, but not  
limited to: damage which occurs in shipment; applications and uses for which this product was not intended; failures or problems which  
are caused by products or equipment not supplied by iRobot Corporation; accidents, misuse, abuse, neglect,misapplication,fire,water,  
lightning or other acts of nature; incorrect electrical line voltage, fluctuations or surges; damage caused by improper installation; product  
alteration or modification; improper or unauthorized repair; exterior finish or cosmetic damage; failure to follow operating instructions,  
customer adjustments, maintenance and environmental instructions that are covered and prescribed in the instruction book; use of  
non-iRobot or unauthorized parts, supplies, accessories or equipment which damage this product or result in service problems; failures  
or problems due to incompatibility with other equipment.  
Ext r a Bat t er y  
Keep charged Batteries ready to go!  
Part #02002  
THERE ARE NO EXPRESS WARRANTIES OTHER THAN THOSE LISTED AND DESCRIBED ABOVE,AND NO WARRANTIES  
WHETHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO,ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR  
FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, SHALL APPLY AFTER THE EXPRESS WARRANTY PERIOD STATED ABOVE,AND NO  
OTHER EXPRESS WARRANTY OR GUARANTEE GIVEN BY ANY PERSON, FIRM OR CORPORATION WITH RESPECT TO THIS PROD-  
UCT SHALL BE BINDING ON IROBOT CORPORATION. IROBOT CORPORATION SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR LOSS OF REVENUE OR  
PROFITS, FAILURE TO REALIZE SAVINGS OR OTHER BENEFITS, OR ANY OTHER SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL  
DAMAGES CAUSED BY THE USE, MISUSE OR INABILITY TO USE THIS PRODUCT, REGARDLESS OF THE LEGAL THEORY ON  
WHICH THE CLAIM IS BASED,AND EVEN IF IROBOT HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES. NOR SHALL  
RECOVERY OF ANY KIND AGAINST IROBOT CORPORATION BE GREATER IN AMOUNT THAN THE PURCHASE PRICE OF THE  
PRODUCT SOLD BY IROBOT CORPORATION AND CAUSING THE ALLEGED DAMAGE.  
Addit ional Vir t ual Wal l Unit  
Close off extra large openings, or close off  
more than one opening at a time!  
Part #02003  
WITHOUT LIMITING THE FOREGOING, PURCHASER ASSUMES ALL RISK AND LIABILITY FOR LOSS, DAMAGE OR INJURY TO  
PURCHASER AND PURCHASER’S PROPERTY AND TO OTHERS AND THEIR PROPERTY ARISING OUT OF THE USE, MISUSE OR  
INABILITY TO USE THIS PRODUCT SOLD BY IROBOT CORPORATION NOT CAUSED DIRECTLY BY THE GROSS NEGLIGENCE OF  
IROBOT CORPORATION. THIS LIMITED WARRANTY SHALL NOT EXTEND TO ANYONE OTHER THAN THE ORIGINAL PURCHASER  
OF THIS PRODUCT, IS NONTRANSFERABLE AND STATES YOUR EXCLUSIVE REMEDY.  
Repl acement Filt er 3-Pack  
Part #02005  
Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts, or the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential  
damages, so the above limitations or exclusions may not apply to you. This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have  
other rights which vary from state to state.  
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