As people's lives become increasingly fast-paced, more and more individuals are seeking ways to save time on household chores. This has led to the growing popularity of small appliances like robotic sweepers, which help improve quality of life by handling cleaning tasks automatically. However, when a robotic sweeper malfunctions, many users may wonder if it’s difficult to fix or whether they should call for professional assistance. In reality, many common issues can be resolved at home with a bit of troubleshooting.
After prolonged use, robotic sweepers may experience some technical problems, but not all of them require expert repair. The following guide outlines simple solutions for several common issues that you can handle yourself without needing to contact customer support.
**First, the side brush does not turn**
A non-rotating side brush is often a minor issue rather than a serious malfunction. While motor failure is possible, it usually comes with an alarm sound. Here's how to address it:
1. Check if the machine has power by looking at the indicator light next to the AUTO button. If it's red or orange, the battery is low—charge it immediately. Before charging, make sure the switch at the bottom of the robot is turned on. It's recommended to keep the machine powered on continuously.
2. If the light is green, check if the robot is in "return to dock" mode, which might prevent the side brush from working. Inspect the side brush for:
- Loose screws
- Over-tightened screws that could break the brush
- Damaged bristles due to excessive tightness
- A faulty motor (test by removing the side brush and pressing AUTO; see if the rotating shaft moves freely)
**Second, the machine won’t start or charge**
If the robot isn’t charging, it could be due to improper setup or low battery. Follow these steps:
1. Ensure the switch at the bottom is turned on before charging. If it’s off, the robot won’t charge.
2. Make sure the power supply is disconnected during charging.
3. Confirm the robot is properly placed on the charging dock and fully connected.
4. After charging, avoid unplugging the charger immediately. Let the robot charge for 12 hours after being fully charged.
5. If the problem persists, try reactivating the battery: charge for 3 minutes, then remove and repeat this process three times, followed by a full 12-hour charge.
**Third, the machine sounds an alarm**
Alarms typically indicate one of the following:
- Low battery
- Hair or debris entangled in the brushes or wheels
- The robot is stuck in a corner
- A genuine mechanical issue
To resolve:
1. Check the battery status using the indicator light.
2. If the robot has been used for several months, inspect the brushes and wheels for hair buildup.
3. Manually move the robot if it’s stuck.
4. Clean the roller brush thoroughly to eliminate any obstructions.
**Fourth, the robot only cleans a small area**
This is often normal, especially in the first few days. To ensure optimal performance:
1. Monitor how long the robot runs. If it stops after a few minutes, it’s likely functioning correctly.
2. Check the cleaning area. If it’s limited to a small room, it’s still within normal operation.
3. After 7–10 days of regular use, the coverage should increase significantly.
**Fifth, the noise level increases during operation**
Loud noises may be caused by debris or hair caught in the brushes. To fix:
1. Turn off the robot and remove the dust bin.
2. Check the brush suction port for clogs.
3. Clean the roller brush thoroughly, including the ends where hair may accumulate.
4. Inspect and clean the side brush as well.
**Sixth, reduced cleaning and vacuuming performance**
This can happen due to a clogged filter or dirt around the wheels. Steps to fix:
1. Remove the dust bin and check the filter for dust buildup.
2. Replace the filter if necessary.
3. Ensure the brush suction port is clear.
4. Check the drive wheels for any blockages or debris.
By understanding these common issues and their solutions, you can save time and money by addressing small problems at home. There’s no need to rush to customer service for every minor glitch. With a little care and attention, your robotic sweeper can continue to serve you efficiently for years.
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