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Roomba vacuum cleaners are super convenient, since they can take care of cleaning your floors while you’re doing other things. Making sure the room you need vacuumed is ready for your Roomba by removing any clutter, and fully charging your Roomba will ensure that the cleaning goes smoothly. Decide what kind of cleaning pattern you want to use on your floors. Make sure you take care of your Roomba after each use to extend its life.

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  • Make sure your charged Roomba has its Home Base on a hard ground, your floor is decluttered and dry, and your Roomba steers clear of stairs.
  • After setting up your Virtual Walls, choose the "Clean" pattern for an entire room or the "Spot" pattern for smaller, dirtier messes.
  • In addition to replacing its filter every 2 months, make sure you're routinely emptying your Roomba's bin, cleaning it, and charging it.

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Preparing the Room and Your Roomba

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    Charge the Roomba overnight. To charge your Roomba, you need to dock it with the Home Base. Press the "Dock" button on the top of the Roomba or on your remote. Then plug your Home Base into a wall outlet.

    • When your Roomba is fully charged, the status light on the top will be a solid green color.
    • It's especially important to charge your Roomba overnight if you have never used it before.
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    Place the Home Base on a hard surface. The Roomba will return to the Home Base when it’s done cleaning, or if the battery begins to go flat. Make sure the Home Base is always plugged in, placed on a hard surface, and in a relatively open area. This makes it easier for the Roomba to find Home Base and dock.

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    Set up Virtual Walls. Virtual Walls are small electronic devices that create an invisible barrier so your Roomba stays in one room. Set one to the left of the doorway you want to block, on the opposite side of the doorway of the room you're in. Press the "on" button to turn on the Virtual Wall.

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    Use sturdy material in place of Virtual Walls. If you don’t have a Virtual Wall, you can use any kind of sturdy material to block hallways you don’t want the Roomba to move into. You can use rolled up yoga mats, laundry baskets, or boxes.

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    Keep an eye on your Roomba near stairs. Most Roombas will sense if they are near a ledge or set of stairs and turn back. However, you might want to keep an eye on the Roomba if you have a lot of stairs, just to make sure it doesn't take a tumble.

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    Clear the room of any clutter. You don’t need to sweep or anything, but you should pick up anything on the floor that might be in the Roomba’s way. This includes toys, trash cans, stacks of books or movies, or anything else you might have sitting on the floor.

    • If you have an area rug with tassels or that’s made out of shag, you might want to remove it before you use your Roomba. It can suck up the tassels, which can mess up the inner workings of the Roomba.
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    Choose the "Clean" pattern for a whole room. If you want a good, general clean for an entire room, choose the "Clean" cleaning pattern.This will instruct the Roomba to cover the whole room, getting under furniture and close to walls.

    • There are various accessories that you can use with your vacuum cleaner.[1]
    • You can use it to clean hard floors and carpets.[2]
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    Choose the “Spot” pattern for stubborn spots. If there’s a particularly dirty spot on your floor, press “Spot” on the top of your Roomba or on your remote control. This will direct the Roomba to spiral 3 feet (1 m) wide, then return to its starting position, sucking up more dirt in that particular spot that the "Clean" function allows.

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    Avoid using the Roomba on wet floors. iRobot makes other models that are specifically designed to mop your floors. Because of the electronics in the Roomba, you’ll want to make sure the floor is dry when you use it.

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    Empty the Roomba’s bin. A button on the front of the Roomba will release the lock on the bin, and you can pull it straight out. You might want to do this over a trashcan so that you don’t accidentally dump everything the Roomba just sucked up onto your floor.[3]

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    Use a dry cloth to clean the Roomba. When you take the bin off of the Roomba, you’ll be able to see the brushes the Roomba uses. Clean these by brushing them with a dry cloth. You should also clean the outside of the Roomba as well.[4] You can use a microfiber towel for this.[5]

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    Charge it after every use. If you wait too long to recharge the Roomba’s battery, it can damage the battery. When the Roomba is fully charged, the light on the top of it will turn solid green.

    • You can either place the Roomba in the Home Base, or press “Dock,” and the Roomba will return to its home base on its own.
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    Store your Roomba on the charger. The longer you store your Roomba on the charger, the stronger the batteries will become. Simply press the "Dock" button on top of your Roomba on your remote control to return the Roomba to the Home Base charger.[6]

    • If you need to store your Roomba off of the charger, take the batteries out and store everything in a cool, dark place.
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    Replace the filter every two months. If the filter is too clogged or too old, the Roomba won’t pick up debris anymore. Changing it every two months ensures it always works well.[7]

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    Vacuums come with a plethora of attachments. So you can use them for cleaning a variety of things, including upholstery and carpets.

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    It is more convenient to use a bagged vacuum cleaner. You can trap more dust with it and efficiently dispose of the trash.

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      FAQs

      How does Roomba work with stairs? ›

      While we use our eyes to see, a Roomba uses infrared and photocell sensors to navigate around a room. These sensors each serve a different purpose: cliff sensors let the vacuum know when it's near a “cliff,” such as stairs or a balcony. If it senses this, the vacuum will back away from the ledge.

      What are the buttons on Roomba? ›

      User Interface (Buttons and Indicators)
      • Light Ring Indicator. White: Cleaning / Fully Charged. Blue: Smart Event. Red: Error / Charging not Ready.
      • CLEAN / Power Button.
      • Spot Clean Button.
      • Home Button.

      Can you operate Roomba without app? ›

      Yes. Your Roomba® robot vacuum, Roomba Combo® robot vacuum and mop, or Braava jet® robot mop can work without using the iRobot Home App. But, we recommend using the iRobot Home App to upgrade your cleaning experience and gain access to the latest features available for your robot.

      Can you use Roomba manually? ›

      For Roomba®, Clean, Dock, and Spot Clean do not require a connection to the app. For Braava jet®, you can initiate a cleaning mission and activate Virtual Wall® mode without being connected to the app.

      How does Roomba learn where to go? ›

      These iRobot Roomba robots use a technology called vSLAM, or visual simultaneous localization and mapping. In a nutshell, as the bot moves around, it looks for unique areas that it considers markers and then remembers where those landmarks are so it can orient itself every time it leaves the base.

      How does Roomba know not to go down stairs? ›

      Robot vacuums typically don't fall down stairs because they're designed to use downward-facing sensors to detect and avoid stairs, If it happens, it might be caused by the abnormal cliff sensor. The cliff sensor is a sensor that prevents the Robot Vacuum from falling.

      How do I start Roomba mapping? ›

      Bring the robot to the new area and place it down. In the App, select the Map icon and click the “+” icon in the top right corner of the screen. Then Start a Mapping Run. Once your robot realizes it is in a new and unmapped area, it will create a second map at the end of the cleaning job.

      How often should I run Roomba? ›

      Most owners believe that running their robot vacuums four times per week is sufficient to keep the floors dust-free. However, if you have children or pets, you should use your robot vacuum more frequently. Daily vacuuming is recommended if you suffer from seasonal allergies.

      What does the red light on Roomba mean? ›

      Description. If the red full bin indicator is illuminated or blinking, it means Roomba® senses that the bin is full. Please empty the bin, and clean the full bin sensors and sensor ports thoroughly.

      How do I get my iRobot to start cleaning? ›

      Press the "CLEAN" button on the top of the robot:
      1. Press once to wake the robot up.
      2. Press twice to start a new job and send the robot to clean everywhere it can reach. After your robot starts cleaning, you may press the CLEAN button again to pause the current job.
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      Can I pick up my Roomba and move it to another room? ›

      In some instances, with these models, you may need to pick up your robot and move it to a new room so it can start cleaning. If you want your robot to return to the Home Base®, you would need to move the Home Base® to that room, and start the robot off of it.

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