iRobot 300 owner manual Checking the Flaps in the Vacuum Intakes, Cleaning the Direction Baffle

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Checking the Flaps in the Vacuum Intakes

There is a flap just inside each vacuum intake at the bottom of the robot. These flaps must freely open and close. If they do not, remove any dirt or debris that is interfering with their operation.

Cleaning the Direction Baffle

Verro uses a baffle to redirect the flow of water so that it can move forward and backward. If this baffle becomes fouled or clogged, Verro will not be able to change direction.

To clean the direction baffle, direct a high-pressure jet of water from a hose into the jet valve port. It may be helpful to remove the jet valve port (see Cleaning the impeller, above) in order to see the direction baffle. Check to make sure that it swings freely in both directions.

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