Roomba Remote

Frequently Asked Questions

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What can I do if Roomba's battery does not seem to be charging?

If Roomba's battery is not charging, you should first make sure it is properly seated in Roomba.

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The Roomba Remote lets you turn Roomba on and off and drive it around, all without bending down.

Remember to install batteries in your remote.To use the remote, you need to point it directly at Roomba.

Send Roomba to the Home Base with the Remote just by driving in the front of the Home Base. Roomba will see the Home Base and return automatically.

To drive forward press and hold the up button, to stop release the button. You can also use the pause button to stop Roomba. To restart, press pause again and Roomba will continue on its mission. To start a new mission, press CLEAN.

When you insert the battery, you should hear two clicks. Then confirm that the green light on the charging “brick” is a solid green and that the power indicator light is pulsing. If Roomba is not charging on the Home Base, try charging Roomba by plugging the charger directly into the robot.. If this does not work, call customer service at 877-855-8593.

What should I do if Roomba repeatedly starts and stops, or just spins in place?

If Roomba is repeatedly starting and stopping, or just spinning in place, you may have a blocked cliff sensor.Try cleaning the cliff sensors, located under the bumper, with a Q-tip or compressed air.You also should remove and clean Roomba's brushes and brush bearings.

What can I do if Roomba is cleaning longer than I'd like in a particular room?

Roomba automatically calculates room size and run time based on a number of factors. Roomba will clean for longer in rooms with more debris and furniture. Roomba also spends a little bit longer cleaning rugs than hard floors. In an empty 8x10 room with hard floors, Roomba will clean for approximately 20 minutes. Removing obstacles from a room will decrease the amount of time Roomba needs to spend in a room.

What can I do to help Roomba get back to the Home Base?

The Home Base creates an infrared "beam" that Roomba needs to find in order to return successfully. You should make sure that the Home Base is plugged in, the power light is on, and the base is on a flat, level surface. Do not use any Virtual Walls near the Home Base, the Virtual Walls use an infrared signal similar to that of the Home Base that may prevent Roomba from successfuly docking. If you have a particularly large home, Roomba may have trouble finding the Home Base at

The Roomba Remote,Virtual Wall, and Home Base all operate using an invisible infra red beam. If they are all used in the same area, Roomba may see multiple infra red signals and will not operate.The Remote WILL NOT work near Virtual Walls.

When you push a button on the

remote, you should see the green light come on to indicate that you are sending information to the robot.

the end of a cleaning cycle. If it does, try repositioning the Home Base.

For a complete list of Frequently Asked Questions, visit our website at www.irobot.com.

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iRobot 4210 manual Roomba Remote Frequently Asked Questions, What can I do to help Roomba get back to the Home Base?

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