Model 4210
Table of Contents Roomba Anatomy......................................................................................... Charging Roomba........................................................................................ Cleaning with Roomba.............................................................................. Roomba Features.......................................................................................... Roomba Maintenance..............................................................
Roomba Anatomy Roomba Anatomy Self-Charging Home Base(TM) Cliff Sensor Openings Advanced Power System Battery Battery Indicator Power Button 3 Hour Charging Brick Bin Release Filters Battery Charger Socket Dirt Detect Sensors Vacuum Inlet Flexible Brush Brush Bearings (yellow) Main Brush P Serial Port Contact points for drive-oncharger and Charging Wall Mount Edge-Cleaning Side Brush Roomba Remote 2 Virtual Walls® Brush Guard Release Tabs Wall Mount 2 3 Remove and clean the brushes and
Charging Roomba You need to charge Roomba before cleaning for the first time. 1 Cleaning with Roomba Cleaning Pattern Before cleaning with Roomba, clear the floor of loose objects. If you don't vacuum over it, don't use Roomba over it (e.g., rug tassels, power and blind cords). Place APS battery into Roomba Robotic Floorvac. Press down on both ends. 2 3 For best battery performance, always keep Roomba plugged in or on the Home Base when not in use.
Roomba Features Roomba Features Mission Status: Sensor Sensor At the end of a cleaning mission, Roomba will tell you if it has successfully completed its mission. Roomba Stops for 3 reasons Dirt Detect Mode Roomba features the ability to clean more intensly in dirty areas. When Roomba finds a particularly dirty area you will see the blue Dirt Detect light come on and Roomba will change its cleaning pattern. Roomba uses two sensors to recognize the dirtiest areas.
Roomba Maintenance There are a few things you can do to keep Roomba running at peak performance. 1 2 Roomba Maintenance 3 Empty the filter compartment after each use. Cliff Sensors Empty the bin over trash barrel after each use. 4 Inspect & clean sensors. 5 Inspect the vacuum inlet and clean debris as needed. 6 Periodically change Roomba’s filter. Remove and clean the brushes every 5 uses.
Roomba Accessories Virtual Wall Virtual Walls create a keyhole shaped area that Roomba will not enter. Virtual Walls are great for keeping Roomba in or out of rooms, or away from cords and other spots you don't want Roomba to clean. Roomba Accessories Roomba Wall Mount You can store Roomba in your Wall Mount. Follow the instructions below to install. Virtual Walls will automatically shut off after approximately 130 minutes. You can set Virtual Walls to block areas up to 13 feet wide.
Roomba Accessories Roomba Accessories Home Base Ideal Home Base setup ® Roomba will return to the Home Base at the end of a cleaning cycle or when its battery is running low. Roomba needs to find the infrared signal of the Home Base in order to return. Always keep the Home Base plugged in. Be sure to keep your Home Base on a hard level surface and in an area where Roomba has a clear path to the dock so Roomba can return at the end of a cleaning cycle.
Frequently Asked Questions Roomba Remote Spot P Pause Power Clean Max The Roomba Remote lets you turn Roomba on and off and drive it around, all without bending down. Remember to install batteries in your remote.To use the remote, you need to point it directly at Roomba. Send Roomba to the Home Base with the Remote just by driving in the front of the Home Base. Roomba will see the Home Base and return automatically. To drive forward press and hold the up button, to stop release the button.
Roomba Last Thoughts The Roomba Robotic Floorvac is easy to use, but under the hood it’s a complex robot.We’re Roboticists, your retailers are not. If you have questions or comments, we’re anxious to help, please visit us at www.irobot.com or call 877-855-8593 iRobot, Roomba, Roomba Discovery,Virtual Wall are trademarks of iRobot Corporation. © 2005 iRobot Corporation. All rights Reserved US Pat Nos 6,594,844; 6,690,134 and 6,809,490.