iRobot 5800 Scooba Vacuum\015 I plugged it and it showed fully charged after only a few minutes. I hadn't used it in a while so I started to use it but it only ran for a couple of minutes and showed dead battery. Then I plugged it in intending to do a 72 hour charge. Now it plays the song and beeps four times continuously and the red service light is on. Is the battery completely dead and can't be charged or is the battery charger bad?\015

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* If it stops with a 4-beep error with a flashing red indicator (low battery), please try following and let us know whether it helps: – Re-connect the adapter and the charging base. Make sure the white power indicator on the charging base lights up.
1 beep: Roomba is stuck with a wheel hanging down or Roomba is stuck. 2 Beeps: Roomba`s main brushes cannot turn. 5 Beeps: Roomba`s side wheel is stuck. 6 Beeps: Roomba`s cliff sensors are dirty or Roomba is stuck hanging over a cliff or on a dark surface.
You may want to reset your robots charging system by removing the battery and then pressing the power button for at least 15 seconds. Then reinserting the battery and charging it for 72 hours. This refresh charge may help your robot.
4 Beeps – Timer Failure.
A 4 beep error code is a memory problem.
A solid red light and four beeps indicate a stuck rolling brush. Flip the robovac, and turn it off. Inspect the rolling brush state and clean off the hair or debris clogged up on the brush.
When your RoboVac beeps 4 or 5 times with a solid red light while charging, the issue is usually with the battery.
This sound code changes according to BIOS manufacturer. On AMI BIOS, this sound code means Conventional/Extended memory failure, if new memory was added to computer, you can try removing the new memory…
The Diagnostic LED blinks red 4 times (once per second), then a 2-second pause follows, and then it beeps 4 times: This indicates power failure.
In your model the 4 beep, red flashing light code means that there is a power supply overload of some kind.
The 1-5-4-4 beeping code indicates a power control fault.
Replace the battery

If your Roomba is making noise while charging, it could be because of the battery. The rechargeable batteries in all Roombas are designed to last for about two years and will need to replace if you don`t want your device to start making noises and stop working properly.

Eufy`s audio alerts allow you to turn down background noise but turn up the alarm, and even increase its duration, making it perfect for a good but reassured snooze. The parent unit.
All of eufy RoboVac models will display a “solid blue” indicator light when fully charged. For Bounce and Gyro Navigation models, the time it takes to fully charge a RoboVac is approximately six hours.
This sound code changes according to BIOS manufacturer. On AMI BIOS, this sound code means Conventional/Extended memory failure, if new memory was added to computer, you can try removing the new memory…
Charging Error Four (4) means no charge current is being received by the robot. A Robot reboot will usually resolve this issue. To reboot your Roomba: Press and hold the CLEAN button for 20 seconds.
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Charging Error Four (4) means no charge current is being received by the robot. A Robot reboot will usually resolve this issue. To reboot your Roomba: Press and hold the CLEAN button for 20 seconds.
When your RoboVac beeps 4 or 5 times with a solid red light while charging, the issue is usually with the battery.
Error 4 indicates the Roomba e Series left wheel cannot turn. Check the left wheel for obstructions. Push the wheels up and down several times and shake out any loose debris that may be trapped in the wheel well.

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I have 2 #560 roombas. They both beep 9 times. I have replaced batteries and also cleaned the bumpers several times. Why does it beep 9 times?

Scooba beeps 4 times
ANSWER :

  • Lift Roomba off the floor and place it in the center of the room and restart the clean cycle.
  • If Roomba did not resume cleaning, lift Roomba and turn it over.* Inspect the Side Wheels for dirt or obstructions.
  • Test the Side Wheels by pushing them in and out and making sure they rotate freely. Place Roomba in the center of the room and restart the clean cycle..
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    I have no power on a brand new Electrolux Oxygen canister vacuum. This is the second time. After the first time, I took it back to Sears where I bought the vacuum and they gave me a brand new vacuum. This is the second time it’s happened, basically on both units after the time that i brought them home.
    ANSWER : Ensure that the tools and the bucket are installed properly, if the bucket is not well in place, the unit wont start.

    If the electric power does not come on, disconnect from mains
    and check plugs, cable and fuses where appropriate.

    If you use always the same socket there may be a problem withthe AC socket, and this may be bloewing the fuse.

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    The clock changes for daylight savings time on the wrong day. it did this the past few times the time had changed. the date on the back of the unit is 2004. didn’t they move the weekend of daylight savings time a few years ago, can you help me fix it or do i just deal with it?
    ANSWER : Daylight Savings Time was extended in 2007.. (the Act was in 2004)..
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    .So your clock worked fine for three years.. now.. if you can turn this automatic feature off I suggest you do and just set it manually… otherwise you will make the change.. and it will make it again for you!
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    .Best of luck

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    I fixed my scooba’s check tank problem, now it has the service light on and keeps beeping 4 times
    ANSWER : Amber it might be a valve stuck get a straw and blow air into the solution valve under tank on right or try droping scooba 2 inches from ground as this might reset the ball valve .

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    My scooba seems to work fine but no longer makes the beeping noise. Several weeks ago the beep was sounding very strange almost like a battery was dying. Now it’s not making any noise at all. Is this the beginning of more problems or can the machine function just fine without the beeps? If not then how can I fix it?
    ANSWER : Your speaker went out. It could be totally isolated. You’re not going to be able to determine what’s wrong with your Scooba if something does happen, though, because without those beep codes, there’s no way for the robot to communicate with you.
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    .If you’re under warranty, call support at 1-877-855-8593 and let them know your speaker went out.

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    Roomba 560 beeps 9 times; we’ve cleaned the
    ANSWER : Yes, this is known issue and if your bumper moves freely, you might be facing a sensor fault caused by poor quality of components.
    Here is a guide to fix it
    http://www.schneordesign.com/Avi/irobot/roomba_mod2.htm
    Have fun. . . .
    Avi

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    Scooba 5800 Power button Red Blinking
    ANSWER : You probably have the manual, but here’s the link to the Scooba 5800 manual anyway – just in case this would be useful to you: –> ..http://www.irobot.com/images/homesupport/5800_Scooba_Manual.pdf ...You could use a voltmeter to check the battery, but only a few months use shouldn’t be enough to wear it out. If you don’t have a load-tester to verify the battery’s load-capacity, then you can check the voltage drop. (Assuming you can get it to contact the Scooba’s circuits.) ..To do this, just check the battery voltage, apply a load by inserting it in the machine and turning it on, then check the battery voltage again. An excessive drop in voltage may indicate the battery needs replacing. ..However, the red blinking light is Scooba’s indicator that it doesn’t detect the battery at all. The first thing to do in this case is to clean the electrical contacts on the battery and in the Scooba. ..Use a damp cloth and a bit of toothpaste to rub the contacts clean on the battery and in the machine. (Toothpaste has mild abrasives in it and will clean the electric contacts without damaging them.) Make sure that both the battery and the Scooba are clean and dry before re-inserting the battery. ..Also, if the electric contacts in the machine are flexible matal tabs then verify that the tabs are standing up high enough to make good contact with the battery contacts. ..Hopefully the battery just needs it’s contacts cleaned for your unit to work, but test the battery if you are sure that they are clean and seated properly to the contacts in the machine. If the battery appears to be failing, then contact www.irobot.com to cheack and see if they are still covered under your machine’s warranty. ...Hope this helps! 🙂

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