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Dear Roomba owner,

Thank you for choosing a new generation iRobot Roomba vacuum cleaning robot. 
You’re joining a very special community of people - 5 million worldwide and growing 
- who are discovering just how useful, convenient and straightforward having a home 
robot is. In fact, owners tend to like their Roomba so much they’ve even given  
them nicknames. 

We’re passionate about our robots too. Not surprisingly, given that making robots is all 
we’ve ever done in the 20 odd years of our existence. 

Now, you’re probably itching to give your Roomba a go, but it’s worth having a quick 
read of this manual first. That way it will be even easier to use and save you even more 
time.

I hope you will have many enjoyable experiences with your Roomba and on behalf of all 
the team thank you for choosing iRobot.

Best Wishes

Colin Angle

Chairman, CEO and Co-Founder, iRobot Corporation

Looking after your iRobot Roomba  

Every little bit helps

For best results, use it often! After every use, empty the bin and clean the filter.  
The brushes do a lot of the hard work, so just like a hair brush, every week or so  
it’s best to take them out and remove the hair and fluff that collect around these,  
and under the brush bearings (see diagrams in Essential Maintenance section). 

Extend the battery life by recharging it as soon as possible and storing your Roomba 
plugged in. For long-term storage, remove and store the battery in a cool, dry place.

*Safety first*

 As your Roomba contains electrical parts, don’t submerge or spray it  

with water – clean with a dry cloth only.  Before using your product for the first time 
please refer to the important safety instructions towards the end of this manual.

How to get started

Before you first use your Roomba, turn 
it upside down and remove the battery 
pull tab.  To set the clock see page 7.  
Use the Home Base™ to charge the  
battery overnight.

 

Preparing your cleaning area

Your Roomba is pretty smart in getting 
around, but it does need a little help. 
Carpet tassels aren’t a problem, but 
clear away any clutter and loose cables. 
General dust, dirt and grime are what 
it’s there for, but avoid anything wet.

Setting Roomba up

First, set up the Home Base™. To keep  
your Roomba on track, set up Virtual  
Walls

 

or Auto Virtual Walls, which block  

off areas, or Virtual Wall

®

 Lighthouses™  

(models 780 and above only), to enable  
room-to-room cleaning.

Ready to Go!

If you have one, set up your Wireless 
Command Center or your Remote Control. 
Otherwise, just start up your Roomba 
manually:

•  Press CLEAN once to turn it on. 

 

You’ll hear a beep and the CLEAN button will light up.  
To set the clock see page 7.

• Press CLEAN again to start a cleaning cycle.
• When on the Home Base, simply press CLEAN.
• To pause while cleaning, press CLEAN.
• To resume, press CLEAN again.
• To turn off, press and hold the CLEAN button until the lights turn off.

Then just walk away and let your Roomba get to work. 

Getting started   

|   Looking after your Roomba

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Summary of Contents for Roomba 700 series

Page 1: ...Roomba Vacuum Cleaning Robot 700 series Owner s Manual...

Page 2: ...omba and on behalf of all the team thank you for choosing iRobot Best Wishes Colin Angle Chairman CEO and Co Founder iRobot Corporation Looking after your iRobot Roomba Every little bit helps For best...

Page 3: ...p your Roomba on track set up Virtual Walls or Auto Virtual Walls which block off areas or Virtual Wall Lighthouses models 780 and above only to enable room to room cleaning Ready to Go If you have on...

Page 4: ...anything wood carpet tile vinyl and linoleum adjusting to different floor types It automatically senses stairs and other drops It might stall when confronting round edges and might slide over particul...

Page 5: ...een it means you ll need new batteries soon Auto Virtual Wall When an Auto Virtual Wall is set to AUTO mode the power light continuously blinks to indicate it is on When battery levels are low the Vir...

Page 6: ...to each other to the Home Base or to furniture that could block the invisible beams Otherwise your Roomba might not recognize the Lighthouses or be able to return to Home Base How to use the Virtual...

Page 7: ...a cool dry place Battery storage and charging How to remove your battery If you won t be using your Roomba for an extended period we recommend that you remove the battery To access the battery turn Ro...

Page 8: ...mba by pressing CLEAN 2 Press CLOCK 3 Use DAY HOUR and MINUTE individually to set the correct time 4 Press OK to save changes To exit or cancel press CLEAN and start again Setting 12 24 hr To switch b...

Page 9: ...your Roomba by pressing CLEAN 2 Press SCHEDULE 3 Press DAY to look through the scheduled cleaning times 4 When your Roomba is displaying the scheduled cleaning time you want to change press HOUR and...

Page 10: ...ning is important and you should replace the filters after two months of regular use Cleaning the brushes and associated parts 1 Remove brush guard by lifting both yellow tabs 2 Remove and clean the t...

Page 11: ...sure the wheel clicks right back into place Cleaning the bin sensors models 770 and above only Remove the bin and wipe the two optical bin sensors with a clean dry cloth Cleaning the cliff sensors Si...

Page 12: ...ely Start in a new location Your Roomba s cliff sensors are dirty or your Roomba is hanging over a drop Wipe your Roomba s cliff sensors with a dry cloth Start in a new location Your Roomba s side whe...

Page 13: ...charging error Your Roomba has a charging error Your Roomba has a charging error Your Roomba s battery Isn t cooling Charging error 7 Charging error 6 Charging error 5 Charging error 3 Charging error...

Page 14: ...E PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL PLEASE ENSURE VOLTAGE RATING FOR ENCLOSED BATTERY CHARGER MATCHES STANDARD OUTLET VOLTAGE Always exercise caution when operating your Room...

Page 15: ...e protected with a surge protector in the event of severe electrical storms Never handle the battery charger with wet hands Always disconnect Roomba from the battery charger before cleaning Please ens...

Page 16: ...bility Requirements for household appliances electric tools and similar apparatus Part 2 Immunity Product family standard Low Voltage tests and EMC tests have been conducted by TUV Rheinland of North...

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