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The Vacuum Does Not Drive Properly
The Roomba has trouble moving.
Debris Buildup
Turn off your vacuum and place it upside down. Using a pencil or paper clip, clean out the cavity beneath the wheel. Place the vacuum right-side up and press clean to test the wheel. Your Roomba may need a filter replacement, if it does, you can follow our guide here.
Worn Treads
Turn off your vaccuum cleaner and place it upside down. You should see a tread pattern on the rubber of the wheels. If the wheels are smooth, they are worn down. The wheels will go only part way up onto the Clean Base platform, or have trouble crossing door threshholds and other surface features that fresh wheels can drive over. The wheels will spin, but not get traction except on a perfectly horizontal and featureless floor surface. Obtain traction tape and wrap it around the surface of the wheels that make contact with the floor. This often works, but if it does not, you may need a wheel replacement.
Broken Wheel Module
If the vacuum still doesn’t drive properly after the wheel module is clean, check out our wheel module replacement guide. (The replacement guides are different for the left and the right wheels.)
The Corner Brush Does Not Work
Corners cleaned by the Roomba are not very clean and the brush may not spin.
Corner Brush Needs to Be Cleaned
If the corner brush spins but does not clean correctly, check out our cleaning guide.
Corner Brush Is Broken
If the side brush does not spin, this could be due to a buildup of debris and hair between the brush and the Roomba. Check out our corner brush replacement guide.
The Bottom Brushes Do Not Spin
Floors cleaned by the Roomba are still dirty.
Bottom Brushes Need to Be Cleaned
Remove the brushes from the cleaning head module and clean them. Check out our brush cleaning guide to see how. After cleaning the brushes, set the Roomba on the floor and place some small debris in front of it (e.g. cereal, dirt, rice). Hold the CLEAN button for 3 seconds to clear the previous cleaning job, then press the CLEAN button again.
Bottom Brushes Are Broken
If the vacuum doesn’t pick up the debris in the previous step or does not pick up debris at all, try replacing the brushes. If this doesn’t work, check out our brush replacement guide.
The Vacuum Does Not Pick up Much Dust
After the Roomba has cleaned, your floor is still dirty or dusty.
The Vacuum Has Low Power
Use the iRobot HOME App and select “Settings” then “Cleaning Preferences” then select “Detailed Clean”, “Quiet Clean”, or “Custom Clean”.
The Brushes Are Dirty
First, turn off your Roomba. Next, place a small amount of debris in front of the robot, then press and hold CLEAN for 3 seconds to test its function.
The Filter is Full
Follow our guide to fix your Roomba filter.
The Vacuum Dies Quickly or Does Not Turn On
The Roomba does not work or stops while it is cleaning.
The Battery Is Dead or The Home Base Isn’t Charging The Roomba
Before first use, an iRobot battery must be woken up at the Home Base charging station. Plug in the Home Base, make sure the power light turns white, then turns off with the robot docked. After turning on, a white light indicates that the robot is charged and ready, while a red light indicates that the robot requires charging. If the red light is accompanied by an error message, consult your error messages chart.
Remove the battery and then put it back in. Verify that charging contacts are free of debris. Examine Home Base/Clean Base line cord for any damage. Ensure the plug is secured in the base and outlet. Make sure not to wrap the cord too tightly around the cord wrap or it may unplug.
If you’re still experiencing difficulties, check out our battery replacement guide.
The Home Base Does Not Empty the Roomba
The Roomba’s bag is full of dirt.
Debris in Evacuation Tube
Push firmly down on the lid of the canister to seal it, then tap the home button on your robot to empty the bin manually. Next, dispose of any debris from the bottom of your Roomba and your dirt disposal. Disconnect the dirt disposal from the wall and then place it on its side. Check the debris evacuation tube for dirt or other debris and, if necessary, remove the tube and clean it as well.
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Need interpretation of red flashing circle and blue flashing circle
Helena Fones - crwdns2934203:0crwdne2934203:0
Need trouble shooting user manual for s9 Robot. Have red flashing circle and blue flashing circle
Helena Fones - crwdns2934203:0crwdne2934203:0
Our 9s fan won’t turn off and it’s not responding to any button pushing or commands. We had to disconnect the fan connector and we removed the battery. Any ideas please??? We need help!!!
Jackie McGirt - crwdns2934203:0crwdne2934203:0
S9+ base station keeps sucking the vacuum empty. Does not stop. Starts doing this immediately when you plug in the power, even with the robot not on the base. Does this for several minutes before giving a sealing error and red light. Seals are tight, no clogs. We leave it out of the power now since it became unusable. What is going on?
ollebek - crwdns2934203:0crwdne2934203:0
Mine too! So frustrating. Did you figure out how to stop it? It runs every few seconds without the vacuum on the base. I just got the robot and so far it’s junk!
I’ve factory restarted it many times, still no go!
Very disappointed.
Aliccia Hollingsworth -
Did you managed to resolve this issue.. It's non stop and heating up the base
Sanjaya Mohottala -
Hello, I also face the same problem.
Did you find any solution ?
Thks for your advices.
Mathieu -
Roomba keeps going backwards and in circles
deniseespinoza21 - crwdns2934203:0crwdne2934203:0
after brush replacement, the vacuum is horrible, it won't even climb anymore.
Alphonso Rivera - crwdns2934203:0crwdne2934203:0
S9+ getting code 68. Cracked open to inspect, nothing obvious like loose wires around eye.
Any suggestions?
Jason Raster - crwdns2934203:0crwdne2934203:0
My brand new s9+ won't connect to my wifi. I can't even get it to clean manually. It doesn't do anything at all. What can I do? I bought it open box 3 months ago and just now opened it up and charged it up.
Kari Brooks - crwdns2934203:0crwdne2934203:0
I know what I would do. Go back to one of these big box retailers selling these things and purchase a new one. Switch the serial number stickers. Clean and box the old one in the new box and return it within the 30 day return window. The store will send it back to the manufacturer and get credit for it. That is the only way you will get iRobot to take responsibility and will be forced to credit the retailer and you will have a new vacuum. Though it seems like a lottery now whether you get a good one like mine that was amazing from 2019 until a month or so ago or you get a garbage version that wears out within weeks like the one i got a month ago. I am so disappointed I want the quality product back that kept my house spotless for 2 years but apparently they don't make them like that anymore.
Nicholas Moffitt -
i had one of these since sometime in 2019 that was flawless it was the best product i have ever owned and kept my house spotless for 2 years plus without ever a single issue and then I recently bought a new one and within weeks the wheels are completely worn to absolutely nothing on the same exact floors the previous one vacuumed twice a day for over two years without the wheels wearing at at all. A long list of other issues too that did not exist with this model that I had that was manufactured a few years ago. Side brushes get destroyed within hours of putting a brand new one on, stops in the middle of the floor, etc.
I am trying to figure out if there is a correlation with the serial numbers that might indicate why some of these are literally flawless and work amazing and the other half are complete garbage. Please comment the serial number of the S9 that you have if you have gotten one of these garbage models like the recent one I bough so I can try to figure this out!
Nicholas Moffitt - crwdns2934203:0crwdne2934203:0
Also please if anyone knows of any good forums discussing this or where anyone has figured out the correlation between the drastic difference in quality between different units sold of this same exact model vacuum. I can't say for sure if they used to be made well and are garbage now completely or if I was lucky and got one of the good ones in 2019 and extremely unlucky to get one of the garbage versions when I just bought a new one a month ago which is completely worn out already and has already cost me 10 times what the old one did and the old one vacuumed my entire house 2 times a day for over 2 years. This one on the same exact floors literally has no rubber left on the wheels after only a few weeks it can not even make it up the slight slope to get into the dock. Something doesn't add up.
Nicholas Moffitt -
My Roomba S9 is unresponsive...and my app keeps saying that it has been vacuuming for 43 hr 55 min elapsed ( and it keeps going). However the Roomba is on base , charged, and unresponsive to any thing I do.
Etienne F Jaulin - crwdns2934203:0crwdne2934203:0
Mine is doing the same thing. Does anyone actually know how to fix any of the issues on this forum
John Mccallick -
S9 won't map properly. We moved, I deleted old map, now Rosie won't map the whole house. I can place her in a room & she vacuums but the map won't work.
Margaret Rush - crwdns2934203:0crwdne2934203:0
The buttons are not working on my roomba s9+
John Mccallick - crwdns2934203:0crwdne2934203:0
Is there a light on the s9 to let you know it is charging? I don’t see anything to be dictate it is charging.
Jacki - crwdns2934203:0crwdne2934203:0
Need support in replacing the cliff sensors. Please advise to this trouble. Thank you
IRobot - crwdns2934203:0crwdne2934203:0
Need support in replacing the cliff sensors on S9+ (9550) S955020J210702N202454. PLEASE GIDE US. THANK YOU
IRobot - crwdns2934203:0crwdne2934203:0
S9 won't detect when dust bin is full during a cleaning cycle and just keeps going, therefore leaving dust and debris around. Anyone else have this issue?
VMcCorkle - crwdns2934203:0crwdne2934203:0
10hrs since purchase replaced twice and now broken again!!!! Avoid the S9 it is not reliable.
This has inherent faults that Roomba do not acknowledge
Russ Cannell - crwdns2934203:0crwdne2934203:0
My S9 Roomba app show charging all time.
Juana Uribe - crwdns2934203:0crwdne2934203:0
The vacuum smells like it is burning when it is operating
Wendy - crwdns2934203:0crwdne2934203:0