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Care and Maintenance Instructions

To keep your robot running at peak performance, perform the  

procedures on the following pages. 
There are additional instructional videos in the iRobot HOME App.

  

If you notice the robot picking up less debris from your floor, empty  

the bin, clean the filter and clean the brushes.

Part 

Care Frequency

Replacement 

Frequency* 

Bin

Wash bin as needed

Filter

Clean once a week (twice 

a week if you have a pet).

Do not wash.

Every 2 months

Full Bin Sensor

Clean every 2

 

weeks

Front Caster 

Wheel

Clean every 2 weeks

Every 12 months

Edge-Sweeping 

Brush and  

Multi-Surface 

Brushes

Clean once a month  

(twice a month if you  

have a pet)

Every 12 months

Sensors and 

Charging 

Contacts

Clean once a month

Care and Maintenance

 Note: 

iRobot manufactures various replacement parts and assemblies. If 

you think you need a replacement part, please contact iRobot Customer 

Care for more information. 
* Replacement frequency may vary. Parts should be replaced if visible  

wear appears.

Emptying the Bin

Open bin door to empty bin.

Press bin release  

button to remove bin.

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Place bin back in the robot.

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Cleaning the Filter

Remove the bin. Remove the 

filter by grasping both ends 

and pulling out.

Remove debris by  

tapping the filter against  

your trash container.

Reinsert filter with ridged 

grips facing out. Place bin 

back in the robot.

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Important: 

The robot will not run  

if the filter is not installed correctly. 

Replace the filter every two months.

Summary of Contents for Roomba i6

Page 1: ...Owner s Guide i6...

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Page 3: ...capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge if they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance in a safe way and understand the hazards involved Children shall not...

Page 4: ...NG Your robot is not a toy Small children and pets should be supervised when your robot is operating Do not sit or stand on your robot or charging station Do not use unauthorized chargers Use of an un...

Page 5: ...the robot which is required to maintain safe operation To prevent the risk of your robot falling downstairs ensure that the charging station is placed at least 4 feet 1 2 meters away from stairs NOTI...

Page 6: ...Contacts Caster Wheel Cliff Sensor Cliff Sensor Cliff Sensor Edge Sweeping Brush Multi Surface Brushes Cliff Sensor Brush Frame Release Tab Brush Caps Dust Bin Dirt Disposal Port Select models only Ho...

Page 7: ...f a cleaning job and will automatically resume where it left off once recharged The robot uses a small amount of power whenever it is on the charging station You can put the robot in a further reduced...

Page 8: ...urely for shipping If you need further assistance contact our Customer Care team or visit global irobot com Cleaning Your robot will automatically explore and clean your home It will return to the cha...

Page 9: ...rier to block openings up to 10 feet 3 meters Accessories 12in 30 cm Halo Mode Toggle the switch to the Halo position to create a circular barrier This will prevent the robot from approaching zones yo...

Page 10: ...Clean once a month twice a month if you have a pet Every 12 months Sensors and Charging Contacts Clean once a month Care and Maintenance Note iRobot manufactures various replacement parts and assembli...

Page 11: ...Do not wash the filter Remove the filter before washing the bin Release the bin remove the filter and open the bin door Remove and empty the bin 1 1 Note Bin is not dishwasher safe Use a coin or small...

Page 12: ...bris from the vacuum path Reinstall the brushes in the robot Match the shape of the brush pegs with the shape of the brush icons in the cleaning head module 1 2 3 4 5 Cleaning the Front Caster Wheel P...

Page 13: ...by visiting global irobot com for support tips frequently asked questions and information about accessories This information can also be found in the iRobot HOME App If you need further assistance ca...

Page 14: ...e instructions may cause harmful interference to radio commu nications However there is no guarantee that interference to radio communication will not occur in a particular installation If this equipm...

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