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crwdns2934243:0crwdne2934243:0 Mike crwdns2934247:0crwdne2934247:0

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Hi, :)

- First test your batteries on load(connected to a load) .

- Check the batteries connection (flat-flex inside the batterie older (often corroded)

- remove the rubbers pads and unscrew the four vises (on the bottom), and check the flat-flex connetion on the main bord (alsow oftem corroded on this place).

If the flat-flex is not to much corroded, you can try to clean it, and the contacts (never use solvent on the ff).

- Take attention that the four vises apply a "pressure" on the flat flex (a kind of spoons on rear of the ff, maintain "flexible pressure"), check that all :)

Ok , let me feedback with your instigations

(i could send you link of tuto to fix this kind of flat-flex problems).

Regards , PVR

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crwdns2934245:0crwdne2934245:0 iRobot

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Hi, :)

- First test your batteries on load(connected to a load) .

- Check the batteries connection (flat-flex inside the batterie older (often corroded)

- remove the rubbers pads and unscrew the four vises (on the bottom), and check the flat-flex connetion on the main bord (alsow oftem corroded on this place).

If the flat-flex is not to much corroded, you can try to clean it, and the contacts (never use solvent on the ff).

- Take attention that the four vises apply a "pressure" on the flat flex (a kind of spoons on rear of the ff, maintain "flexible pressure"), check that all :)

Ok , let me feedback with your instigations

(i could send you link of tuto to fix this kind of flat-flex problems).

Regards , PVR

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crwdns2934241:0crwdne2934241:0 Philippe Van Roy

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Hi, :)

- First test your batteries on load(connected to a load) .

- Check the batteries connection (flat-flex inside the batterie older (often corroded)

- remove the rubbers pads and unscrew the four vises (on the bottom), and check the flat-flex connetion on the main bord (alsow oftem corroded on this place).

If the flat-flex is not to much corroded, you can try to clean it, and the contacts (never use solvent on the ff).

- Take attention that the four vises apply a "pressure" on the flat flex (a kind of spoons on rear of the ff, maintain "flexible pressure"), check that all :)

Ok , let me feedback with your instigations

(i could send you link of tuto to fix this kind of flat-flex problems).

Regards , PVR

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