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6. My Junior won’t turn on no matter what I do.
If Junior does not start after flipping his power switch ON, his battery has likely drained
too low to operate. To recharge him, place him directly onto his charging station with
the metal plates on his underside lined up with the nodes on his station. Let Junior
recharge fully before asking him to clean again. When Junior charges, the battery bars
on his display screen flash and the word “Charging” lights up. When Junior has fully
charged, the battery bars remain still and the word “Charging” disappears.
7. Why is Junior beeping?
Junior beeps once every 2 minutes when he is on standby mode. To conserve battery,
turn his power switch OFF. You may also mute Junior’s beeping by pressing the MUTE
button on his cover or remote.
Junior also beeps when he encounters a problem cleaning and needs assistance.
In this instance, he will also identify the source of the issue directly on his screen.
Consult the Troubleshooting section of this manual [page 47] to see what to do when
Junior is having trouble with one of his parts.
8. Junior is having trouble finding his charging station. Where is the best place to put
his station?
Junior will find his station more easily if it you place it in a central location with plenty of
space around it, so that he may detect it from afar. In order for Junior to dock properly,
be sure to place the charging station against a wall on a flat, level surface.
11. Junior is telling me there’s “something funny going on” with one of his parts. How
can I fix this?
Junior notifies you directly on his screen the specific reason his work has been in-
terrupted. This self-scanning feature allows you to quickly identify the source of the
problem. If “something funny” is going on with one of Junior’s parts, the problem can
usually be solved with simple procedures. Consult the Troubleshooting section of this
manual [page 47] to see the most probable solutions.
9. I am having problems removing Junior’s brush.
If the main or side brush is difficult to remove, it is likely because hair, string, and/or
other debris have been caught in it and are clogging the areas where it attaches to
Junior. It is best to clean Junior’s brushes about once a week to prevent buildup. You
can use scissors to cut away hair wrapped around the brushes until you are able to
remove them. You may need to gently pull the main brush up or down to reach the
corners, but do not force the brush out as this can damage it.
10. Junior gets stuck under my furniture or travels over wires that tangle up his brush.
How can I stop him from going into these areas?
If Junior maneuvers under a piece of furniture and there is only one open entrance, he may
need a few minutes to figure out how to exit on his own. You will not need to assist him
when this happens, unless Junior stops cleaning completely and starts beeping.
If you would like Junior to avoid a certain area, such as an area with lots of wires, you
may use blOck (available separately) to create a digital barrier.