crwdns2915892:0crwdne2915892:0
The Shark ION Robot 750 uses sensors to navigate an area without colliding into nearby furniture, walls, and other objects. This guide demonstrates the process to access and replace the sensors in the robot vacuum. Some symptoms of faulty sensors include: frequently bumping into furniture, irregular robot movement, and flashing error lights.
Before you begin this repair, make sure that your device is turned off.
crwdns2942213:0crwdne2942213:0
-
-
Flip over the vacuum on a flat and uncluttered service with the bottom facing upwards.
-
Remove all seven 9.1mm Torx T15 screws from the device’s front bumper.
-
Remove the nine 9.1mm Torx T6 bolts from outer shell.
-
-
-
Slightly pull front bumper to expose internal wiring.
-
Unplug the device’s front bumper wiring and completely remove front bumper.
-
-
-
Remove the four 9.5mm Torx T6 bolts on the yellow brush frame.
-
Gently depress the two tabs on the frame, then lift the frame to remove it.
-
-
-
Pick up the brush and remove it from the vacuum.
-
Push the brush to your right and lift it.
-
-
-
-
Press and hold the dust bin removal button to slide out the dust bin.
-
-
-
Lift the outer shell to expose the Shark’s interior.
-
-
-
Use a Phillips #1 screwdriver to remove the four 11.5 mm screws from the main circuit board.
-
-
-
Use a spudger or tweezers to disconnect the white cable connector from the socket on the motherboard.
-
Detach the 17 connectors from the motherboard.
-
-
-
Pull the outer case away from the robot vacuum to reveal the sensors.
-
-
-
Insert the tweezer between the sensor lid and lower shell.
-
Gently lift each sensor up and out using the tweezer.
-
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order. Take your e-waste to an R2 or e-Stewards certified recycler.
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order. Take your e-waste to an R2 or e-Stewards certified recycler.