While Roomba is charging, the indicator lights will turn off after 60 seconds to save energy. By pressing the CLEAN button, the Battery Indicator will light up, indicating the battery’s status. When the battery is charging, the indicator will be amber, and when it is fully charged, it will be solid green.
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Silky Terrier Dog Breed Playing AroundWhen the Roomba is charging, does the light stay on?
When the Roomba is charging, does the light stay on? While charging, different Roomba vacuum models display different lights. For the first 60 seconds or so of the charging cycle, the 900, 800, and 700 series Roombas display light.
When Roomba is charging, should the green light be on?
The power and docked lights are green when Roomba is docked on the Home Base, indicating that Roomba is charging. The power light blinks when the Home Base is plugged in, indicating that it is connected to the power source.
What does Roomba’s flashing orange light mean?
The flashing orange light indicates that the battery has been discharged and is recharging when docked. If you don’t interrupt the charging cycle, the orange blinking light will stop and the unit will resume normal operation.
What does the red light on Roomba mean?
The color red is pulsing. The Roomba I Series battery charge is too low to start cleaning if the red light ring around the CLEAN button is pulsing. To begin charging the battery, make sure the robot is docked to the Home Base or the Clean BaseTM (for i7+ models).
How do I check the battery in my Roomba?
Try running the Roomba until you see that it stops on its own, then charging it directly without the homebase for three days. Then try it again. If there is a runtime improvement, repeat the process twice more; the battery will be at its maximum output at the end of the third charging attempt.
Why isn’t my Roomba charging?
If your Roomba won’t charge, clean the charging ports with rubbing alcohol and a soft cloth to remove any dust, hair, or gunk accumulation. It’s also possible that you’ll need to reinstall or replace your battery or charging dock, or even reset the Roomba to factory defaults.
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