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irobot scooba 200 series owner’s Manual

 

EN

Number of 

beeps/blinks 

after uh-oh

Likely cause

What to do

0 (error leD 

on solid)

fill tank is empty

fill tank with water and cleaning solution and press Clean.

1

scooba is on a cliff

Move scooba to a clear area and press clean.

Cliff sensors are dirty

Clean the three cliff sensors with a cotton swab and press clean.  

Cliff sensors are located in the bumper and are accessed by turning scooba over. 

Cliff sensor malfunction

Contact irobot customer care.

2

scooba is stuck

Move scooba to a clear area and press clean.
if scooba is stuck near a Virtual wall, move scooba away from the Virtual 

wall and press clean.

3

bumper problem

tap the bumper to ensure that it moves in and out. remove any visual  

debris from the bumper edges and press clean.

4

left or right wheel malfunction inspect and clean scooba’s wheels and press clean.

5

scooba’s vacuum tubes are 

clogged or hydro-locked

remove scooba’s bottom plate and clear debris from vacuum tubes.  

replace bottom plate and move scooba to a clear area and press Clean. 

(note: scooba is not intended to clean up large spills.)

6

Pump malfunction

Contact irobot customer care.

7

Vacuum malfunction

Contact irobot customer care.

troubleshooting

scooba will tell you if something is wrong with a two-tone “uh-oh” sound and a series of beeps and light 

blinks. Count light blinks or beeps and refer to the chart below to identify and resolve the problem.

to repeat error blinks and beeps, tap scooba’s bumper. if the problem persists, contact irobot 

customer support.

Charger Light

Likely cause

What to do

Charger is plugged in and 

connected to scooba, but 

charger light is off

no power at wall 

outlet or charging  

error

Disconnect charger from outlet and from scooba. wait 5 seconds and plug 

charger into outlet and directly into scooba. if the charger light does not turn 

on, confirm power is present at the outlet by plugging in a lamp.

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Summary of Contents for Scooba 200 Series

Page 1: ...floor washing robot 200 Series Owner s Manual ...

Page 2: ...designed to work with only Scooba Hard Floor Cleaning Solution or plain tap water Never use bleach in Scooba After every use rinse the tank Keep the wheels brushes and squeegee free from hair and debris by inspecting and cleaning the wheels and bottom plate after each use Your Scooba is pretty smart in getting around but it does need a little help Before cleaning sweep up large debris and clear aw...

Page 3: ...d battery 2 Place Scooba on the storage mat to protect the brushes and plug in Scooba 3 Charge Scooba until the green light on the charger is solid up to 8 hours 1 At the end of the cycle empty and thoroughly rinse both tanks with water 2 Remove bottom plate Rinse and remove all debris from brushes and squeegee 3 Clear any debris on Scooba before replacing bottom plate If necessary remove and repl...

Page 4: ...wer Bumper EMPTY Port Door Battery Compartment Handle Charger Jack Power Button CLEAN power Status Light Clean Button Service Light Removable Tires Vacuum Tubes Bottom Plate Tab Insert Solution Dispensers Cliff Sensors Solution Pump Removable Bottom Plate Brushes Squeegee Power Light 3 ...

Page 5: ...tructions Status Light What It Means The cleaning cycle is complete Service Light What It Means Scooba needs help Refer to troubleshooting section Charger Scooba Charger Light Battery Status Solid green Fully charged Slow green pulse Regular Charge up to 8 hours Fast green pulse Refresh charge up to 15 hours No light when plugged in Not connected to Scooba No light when connected to Scooba Refer t...

Page 6: ...d children and pets Scooba has two cleaning cycles Always completely fill Scooba for best performance Upon completion of a short cycle Scooba will have water remaining in the FILL tank and can complete a second short cycle if desired Be sure to empty and rinse both tanks before storing for future use CAUTION Use of other solutions may damage Scooba and voids the warranty Never use bleach Cleaning ...

Page 7: ...oba to efficiently clean a large area Wall Following Enables Scooba to clean the room perimeter and navigate around furniture and obstacles Room Crossing Enables Scooba to clean new areas while crisscrossing the room Note Scooba will pass over the same area on the floor multiple times to ensure total coverage For specific cleaning times refer to Cleaning Cycle Table on page 5 TIP For fastest clean...

Page 8: ...nths or longer fully charge the battery and then remove it from Scooba Store in a cool dry place The battery should be recharged at least every 6 months Cleaning Time You should fully charge Scooba s battery before each cleaning cycle When fully charged Scooba s battery will last for at least one full cleaning cycle or two short cycles 15 Hour Refresh Charge If Scooba has been left unplugged for a...

Page 9: ... keyhole shaped A small halo prevents Scooba from bumping the Virtual Wall and a larger beam blocks off areas of your home where you don t want Scooba to go TIP For best performance place the Virtual Wall on the outside of the doorway you wish to block and always set the Virtual Wall to the shortest setting possible Virtual Walls require 2 D batteries Virtual Walls will automatically shut themselv...

Page 10: ...and press clean 5 Scooba s vacuum tubes are clogged or hydro locked Remove Scooba s bottom plate and clear debris from vacuum tubes Replace bottom plate and move Scooba to a clear area and press CLEAN Note Scooba is not intended to clean up large spills 6 Pump malfunction Contact iRobot customer care 7 Vacuum malfunction Contact iRobot customer care Troubleshooting Scooba will tell you if somethin...

Page 11: ...his robot in water Do not use this robot to pick up anything that is burning or smoking Do not use this robot to pick up spills of bleach paint or other chemicals Before using this robot pick up objects such as clothing loose papers pull cords for blinds and curtains power cords and any fragile objects If the robot passes over a power cord and drags it there is a chance an object could tumble off ...

Page 12: ...nd similar apparatus Part 1 Emission EN 55014 1 1997 A2 2002 Electromagnetic compatibility Requirements for household appliances electric tools and similar apparatus Part 2 Immunity Product family standard iRobot Customer Care USA If you have questions or comments about Scooba please contact iRobot before contacting a retailer Please visit our web site at www irobot com for support tips frequently...

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