A Roomba vacuum is an incredible support to any household in the modern day.
Quick, smart, and convenient, this machine helps your cleaning process much easier and faster. Now you don’t have to struggle with the bulky machine like before. Instead, just a click and Roomba will perform all the scheduled tasks while you can use your free time to do whatever you want.
However, nothing is perfect. This robot vacuum sometimes encounters several problems or needs regular maintenance. In today’s article, let’s take a look at Roomba battery reset to know how to reset your device’s power.
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How to Reset Your Roomba Battery?
1. Roomba 500 and 600 series
You find that the cleaning cycles of your Roomba are less effective these days. The possibility is that the battery is showing signs of exhaustion. For this issue to be solved, the battery needs a reset.
See also: How to reset your Roomba?
Try to perform this process regularly so that the battery recovers and its lifespan gets lengthened.
To reset Roomba 500 and 600 series, please follow these steps:
- Press the Clean button to turn on the unit
- Keep pressing the Spot and Dock buttons (above the Clean button) for 10 seconds
- Release the two buttons at the same time and there will be a beep sound
- Leave your Roomba to load for 12 hours consecutively or until the Clean button shows a green color
This is very easy to do. You should reset the battery of your Roomba 500 or 600 occasionally, especially when it shows a decrease in cleaning cycles.
Read more: How do I know if my Roomba is charging?
2. Roomba 700 series
Your Roomba 700 robot has lowered the performance these days, right? If yes, then it seems like the device needs a battery reset. Don’t instant replace it with the new one; instead, you must reset the battery first to find out if it’s the main problem.
To reset this 700 series, please follow the steps below:
- Start with charging your robot vacuum by placing it on the charging station or connecting it directly to the charger
- Press and hold the Clean button until seeing the blue text ‘r 5 t’ displaying on the vacuum
- Release the Clean button and a beep sound will come after that telling your Roomba already turns off
- Stop schedule the unit for 16 hours
Make sure you hear the beep; otherwise, it means your reset is not successful. After the 16-hour refresh charge, your Roomba will improve the performance like the first time activated.
In case nothing changes after the reset, you can replace it with the new one.
Most importantly, you need to keep the unit’s rollers to clean. When they move and contact with the dirt, it consumes much energy than you think. iRobot recommends you to clean the brushes at least once per week and a whole robot every month. Give the device frequent maintenance so that it will work perfectly without giving you any severe problem.
Other Solutions for Roomba Battery Issues
Aside from Roomba battery reset, there are still other solutions that can solve issues with the battery of the robot vacuum instead of replacing a new one.
#1: Your Roomba battery pins must make good contact
Force the pins with great care to open them up a bit. By that, the battery will have better contact with them after the installation. It helps their sideburns correspond greatly to the APS (Advanced Power System) and battery’s poles, boosting the performing capacity of Roomba robot. Therefore, all pins making good contact is important.
#2: Keep the plates of your Roomba clean
Many don’t notice this, but it’s also significant to keep Roomba contact plates clean all the time. Use alcohol to wipe the dirt stuck on them. These plates are located under the robot vacuum and a part of helping it to recharge on the dock. In addition, don’t forget to clean the charging base plates as well.
#3: Clean your Roomba truck thoroughly
When hair and debris accumulate on Roomba truck, the unit needs much power to perform the cleaning.
What is Roomba truck? It’s a flexible piece that supports the brushes. In order to detach it, you need to remove the cover obscuring the battery first. After that, use your screwdriver and take out 4 screws holding the truck.
Now take a look at the carriage; it’s made by 2 pieces of plastic with different colors. Each is the base for one another of its side. For the access, you need to unscrew 5 screws and then bring out the gears and clean all the dirt thoroughly. Once finishing, assemble everything.
Furthermore, remember to check and clean the debris accumulated around the motor inside, along with the dirt sensor.
When Your Roomba Needs a New Battery?
Below are some signs indicating that you have to make a replacement for your Roomba battery:
- Battery doesn’t hold charge for longer
- It only operates for a very short time (15-20 minutes)
- The power light does not illuminate while instead it has to display a solid green color
- The performance is low even if after the maintenance and cleaning
- Your Roomba doesn’t improve after the reset
- The unit is old (over 3 years)
Keep in mind that each Roomba model is compatible with its own type of battery. Some runs with the lithium-ion battery (Li-ion) whereas some feature the nickel metal hydride one (NiMH). That’s why you must buy the replacement battery which is the same type as the original.
The Bottom Line
With proper care, the battery for a Roomba vacuum cleaner can perform up to hundreds of cleaning cycles before you need to replace it.
As time passes, the operating capacity of this little helper will decrease. Thus, you need to do Roomba battery reset once in a while to revive the unit. If it shows no improvement at all, then a battery change is a need.
Leave your comment below if having any question about Roomba.
Kerry Trethewey says
My Roomba 700 series is locked.
Jaskaran Curtis says
Briskly tap the Bumper several times to dislodge any debris that may be trapped underneath, and then press CLEAN to restart.
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