iRobot 5800 owner manual ’m Stuck Light, Service Codes

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I’m Stuck Light

When Scooba is stuck, the robot will tell you the cause of the problem by saying “uh-oh” and a number of beeps. Count the beeps after the “uh-oh” and refer to the table below to determine why Scooba is stuck. Usually, when the I’m Stuck light comes on, you need to re-start Scooba in another location.

Warning

Possible Cause

What To Do

Light

 

 

 

 

 

I’m Stuck

One of Scooba’s

Inspect Scooba’s wheels. Push each wheel up and

Light

wheels is off the floor

down, place the robot back on the floor and press Clean.

 

(1 beep)

 

 

The front wheel is

Ensure that the front wheel can spin freely. Lightly push

 

stuck (2 beeps)

the wheel up and down. The front wheel can easily be

 

 

removed, cleaned, and replaced.

 

 

 

 

Bumper problem

Tap the bumper to ensure that it moves in and out.

 

(3 beeps)

Visually inspect the bumper edges for debris.

 

 

 

 

Scooba’s cliff

Clean cliff sensors with a cotton swab (see page 6 for

 

sensors are dirty or

sensor location). The cliff sensors are located in the

 

malfunctioning

bumper and are accessed by turning Scooba over.

 

(4 beeps)

 

 

Left or right wheel

Inspect Scooba’s drive wheels. Spin the wheels by

 

malfunction (5 beeps)

hand and confirm that they offer some resistance. If

 

 

it does not, or if it’s stuck and you can’t dislodge the

 

 

obstruction, contact iRobot customer care.

 

 

 

Service Codes

Scooba will tell you something is wrong by turning on the Service light and playing a 4-tone alarm followed by a number of beeps.

Refer to the table below to resolve

Scooba’s problem. If the problem persists, visit www.irobot.com/support.

Number of Beeps

Likely Cause

What To Do

After Alarm

 

 

 

 

 

1

Pump malfunction

Contact iRobot customer care.

 

 

 

2

Vacuum malfunction

Contact iRobot customer care.

 

 

 

3

Battery failure

Contact iRobot customer care.

 

 

 

4

Charger has failed

Contact iRobot customer care.

 

 

 

5

Battery is too hot

Make sure Scooba was not recently filled with hot

 

 

water or charged in a hot place. Wait for Scooba

 

 

and battery to cool down and try again.

 

 

 

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Contents IRobot Scooba ModelPage Page Important Tips For Best PerformanceTable of Contents Scooba’s Anatomy Robot Base Scooba’s TankScooba’s Lights See page 18 for detailed instructionsScooba’s Cleaning Pattern Battery Storage Battery PerformanceBattery Life Hour Refresh Charge Installing Battery in Scooba Battery Installation and RemovalRemoving Battery from Scooba Charging Scooba Clean Tank Scooba’s TankDirty Tank Scooba’s Cleaning System Internal Drying ModeScooba Cleaning Solution Approved Cleaning SolutionsScooba’s Virtual Wall Clean Scooba’s Filter Scooba MaintenanceRinse Scooba’s Dirty Tank Clean Scooba’s Brush After Every Use Rinse Scooba’s Vacuum Port After Every UseClick Cleaning Head into Place Make sure Battery is Installed CorrectlyAvoiding Common Mistakes Remember to re-install Filter Re-install the Vacuum PortTroubleshooting Service Codes ’m Stuck LightCheck Tank Troubleshooting General Troubleshooting IRobot Customer Care IRobot Customer Care HoursImportant Safety Instructions General Safety InstructionsScooba USE Restrictions Page Page Register your irobotscooba today SaVe 15% On all accessories

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