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Device Will Not Charge
The Deebot D35 will not show any signs of charging or powering on.
Device Power is OFF
If the device does not show signs of power, check the bottom of the Deebot. Locate the power switch and set to the the ON position. If the power switch is already in the ON position change the switch to the OFF position and manually dock it to the charging station. After three hours attempt to turn on again.
Discharged Battery
The battery is completely discharged. Reactivate the battery. Place Deebot on the charging dock by hand, remove after charging for 3 minutes, repeat 3 times, then charge normally.
No Connection With the Charging Dock
Deebot has not made a connection with the charging dock. Be sure that Deebot has made a connection with the charging dock pins. Move the robot manually to make the connection if necessary.
Battery Will Not Hold a Charge
The battery is maintaining a full charge for as long as specified:
Battery Has Been Idle
Battery has not been used in a long time and lost some of it’s capability to hold power. Place the robot on charging dock by hand, remove after charging for 3 minutes; repeat 3 times. Charge normally for 3-5 hours. If device still does not charge the battery may need to be replaced.
Battery Needs to be Replaced
The battery is faulty and is unable to hold charge or be charged. Push tabs on both sides of the battery pack to remove. Insert new battery pack and press until it's fully locked into place.
The guide to removing the battery can be found here: Deebot D35 Battery Replacement Guide
Device is Obstructed and Has Stopped Working
The device is tangled with something on the floor. For example, electrical cords, drooping curtains, area rug fringe, etc.
Obstruction and Entanglement
The Deebot D35 has encountered an obstacle and stopped the device from functioning correctly. Turn the device off. Gently lift the Deebot D35 and remove any obstacles such as power cords, area rugs or curtains in the path of the device to correctly function. If the device still has issues, remove dust bin and filter and remove debris.
One can also clean out the Deebot's vacuum motor.
The guide to removing the vacuum motor can be found here: Deebot D35 Vacuum Motor Replacement Guide
Charging Station Re-Docks Before Cleaning is Finished
If the battery is low, then the Deebot will automatically switch to Return to Charger Mode, and will return to the charging dock to recharge which is normal and no solution is required.
Floor Surface and Room Complexity
The amount of time it takes the Deebot to clean depends on what surface it is working on and/or how complex the room is. If the room is too complex, it may return to the charging station to recharge before completing the cleaning.
Automatic Scheduled Time Issues
The device is having trouble completing its automatically scheduled task on time or completely.
The Scheduling Function is Cancelled
Reset Deebot by pressing and holding the start/pause button for 3 seconds. Set the current time. Once the scheduling has set successfully, the device will beep 3 times and indicator light will turn blow. If the scheduling is cancelled, the device will beep 3 times and the indicator light will turn green.
If necessary, one can remove and replace the Deebot's motherboard.
The guide to removing the motherboard can be found here: Deebot D35 Motherboard Replacement Guide
The Device Power is OFF
Make sure that the device’s bottom power switch is turned on. If the device still does not function replace the device manually on the charging station.
The Device Battery is Low
Keep the device powered on and connected to the charging dock (this will make sure it will have a full battery to work for the next usage).
The Device Suction Blocked/Tangled
Turn the device power off. Clean the dust bin. Clean the Universal Wheel by removing any obstructions/hair tangled around the area. Use a dry cloth to wipe down the Anti-Drop sensors located in the front of the backside of the device. Use a dry cloth to wipe down the charging contacts both on the device and charging dock pins. They are located on the top left and right of the device in between the Universal wheel and and the side brushes. Be sure to wipe the sensor on the charging dock pin as well.
One can also clean out the Deebot's vacuum motor.
The guide to removing the vacuum motor can be found here: Deebot D35 Vacuum Motor Replacement Guide
Device Has Lost Suction
The device in not intaking at its full capacity.
Clogged Dustbin and/or Air Filter
Turn the device power off. Clean the suction intake and brushes gently with a dry paper towel. Gently open the top of the device and remove the dustbin. Empty the dustbin of all debris. Gently remove the attached air filter. Take the air filter and gently pat it removing dust and build up. Set the air filter aside and take the dustbin and wipe it down with a moist towel. Let the dustbin dry completely. Replace the filter in the dustbin and then slide the dustbin back into the devices housing.
One can also clean out the Deebot's vacuum motor as well as its side brushes.
The guide to removing the vacuum motor can be found here: Deebot D35 Vacuum Motor Replacement Guide
The guide to removing the side brushes can be found here: Deebot D35 Side Brushes Replacement Guide
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Where do i buy a new battery?
Kay Pott - crwdns2934203:0crwdne2934203:0
I have a n79 that just goes in circles and stops. Its charged. The only thing i can think of is that we just moved and have no internet/wifi service.
h2opdler - crwdns2934203:0crwdne2934203:0
Mine has been doing the same thing.
jesstrav1 -
maybe a front bumper issue, older models buttons can jam on the case inside, newer models lose tension in the spring that returns the button.
Alex Korbey -
maybe a front bumper issue, older models buttons can jam on the case inside, newer models lose tension in the spring that returns the button.
Alex Korbey -