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At times your cleaning machines should be made clean themselves. This unquestionably applies to your iRobot Roomba vacuum cleaner. Owing to a tad of routine upkeep, you will be able to make this cleaning device keep working seamlessly and efficiently. By learning how to empty iRobot Roomba and vacuum the filter and tray, to begin with, followed with making the rubber roller, brush, and side sweeper clean and lastly dealing with the engine and underside, you will be able to successfully clean the vacuum – that way, it will be able to continue vacuuming for you. 

What You Will Need

  • Plastic bag (or a trash can)
  • A container of compressed air (not compulsory)
  • A Phillips screwdriver
  • A Roomba bristle brush (found in your Roomba package)
  • A brush attachment
  • A crevice tool
  • A regular vacuum cleaner that has a hose 

How to Clean A Roomba

Vacuuming the Filter and Tray

How to clean a Roomba: empty the Roomba filter and tray

1. Empty the vacuum cleaner

On the back of the cleaning robot, you can see one tray which loads up with dust and dirt since it vacuums (likewise referred to as the “bin”). Hit the button on the head of this tray and move it out. Dump the inside content into the plastic bag or trash can.

You can find how to remove the Roomba’s bin by checking out the illustrative pictures here.

2. Remove the filter

You ought to have the option to see a semi-circle in the tray that might be enclosed with residue and dirt). It is your filtration system – after all. It will effortlessly slide out of the Roomba’s tray and stays joined toward one side at the same time. Slide it out, and toss any dust and dirt into the plastic bag.

3. Vacuum the filter and tray utilizing the crevice tool and a traditional vacuum model

How to Clean Vacuum Filter and Bin in Roomba 900 series

In this step, you are attaching the thin, long crevice tool to a traditional vacuum unit’s hose. At that point, switch on the vacuum cleaner and utilize the attachment to get rid of any grime and dirt from the filter and tray of the robot vacuum.

4. Change to the brush tool

How to clean the brushes in Roomba 600 series

Move the crevice tool out from the hose of your vacuum cleaner, and rather attach the prepared brush device. Switch on the vacuum before going over the tray and filter one more time. 

This time, give additional consideration to the outside of the filtration system, the elastic seals, as well as the vents on the rear of the tray. At the point when you are done, put the filter of the Roomba back into its original position.

Make the Rubber Roller, Brush, and Side Sweeper Spotless

cleaning the iRobot roomba’s rubber roller, brush, and side sweepe

Now that you know how to empty Roomba 960 and other Roomba models as well as how to vacuuming the filer and tray, let’s move on to the best way of cleaning the robot’s rubber roller, brush, and side sweeper.

1. Move out the device’s side sweeper

Flip around the cleaning robot, and find its side sweeper: generally a roundabout, three-pronged piece out of plastic at the upper left of your vacuum cleaner. Utilizing the Phillips screwdriver, move out the screw, which keeps the Roomba’s side sweeper set up, and then move the side sweeper out. Next up, utilizing your crevice tool or hands, wipe off any hair/flotsam and jetsam found in the sweeper as well as where the sweeper attaches. 

2. Move out the front wheel

It is situated up front on the base of the iRobot Roomba vacuum cleaner; the wheel ought to handily pop out. Utilize your hands to eliminate any string or hair connected to it. After that, utilize your regular vacuum cleaner with the crevice tool to clean the opening that the front wheel goes.

3. Move out the brush

On the base of your robot vacuum cleaner, you will see one rectangular flap which had better lift open. And under that flap, you can locate the brush in the shape of a cylinder, which is probably grimy. Be sure you lift out that brush.

4. Move out the bearings

You will notice that on the brush’s either end, there are compact bearings. (On numerous product units, such bearings are yellow). Move them out and place them in a safe spot. At that point, utilizing your hand, take out any hair strands that have been tangled around the brush’s ends.

5. Leverage the Roomba bristle brush from iRobot

Move out that bristle brush before sliding it onto the cylinder-formed brush’s end. Be sure you pull it down the length of the cylinder-shaped brush so as to eliminate dirt and hair. Get rid of the hair and/ or trash from the Roomba bristle brush using the fingers and do that process again for two more times or three.

One thing to note is that the bristle brush is highly likely included in your Roomba vacuum package. In the event that you have lost this thing, you can buy it online at a reasonable price.

6. Move out the rubber roller

Beneath the area that holds the cylinder-shaped brush, you will find out a cylinder-formed rubber roller. It will slide out. Move out the bearings, and take out any hair and/ or dust from the ends.

7. Clean the compartment, roller, and brush

Utilizing your vacuum cleaner’s brush attachment, go over every side of the roller and brush to eliminate residue, hair, and dirt. Put the roller and brush in a safe spot, and change to the crevice tool. Vacuum the compartment in which the device’s roller and brush go, giving cautious consideration to the dim flap which seals the compartment.

Carefully Cleaning the Engine and Underside 

This is part of the way on how to clean Roomba 690 and other Roomba versions. Let’s learn more about it right below.

1. Deal with the back wheels  

You do not have to move out the back two wheels so as to clean them. Rather, push the device’s left wheel down before vacuuming around it by utilizing the crevice tool. Do the same on the machine’s other side.

2. Move out the base cover

Utilizing the Phillips screwdriver, take out the screws which hold the dark base cover set up. Such screws might be somewhat hard to move out. Follow with sliding off the base cover as well as setting it aside gently.

3. Move out the engine unit

Find the small screws which hold the engine unit in the rectangular form set up and cautiously take them out. Move the engine unit out of the robot vacuum cleaner (on numerous Roomba versions, it is blue). After you manage to remove the engine compartment, run the vacuum cleaner’s crevice tool over the robot vacuum’s inside.

Please bear in mind that those screws are extra delicate and small. Be mindful so as not to strip the highest points of them when you take them out, and put them in a safe area.

4. Make the engine clean by making use of compressed air

Utilizing a compressed air can, cautiously try to eliminate any residue or trash from the engine unit. Focus on any openings and crevices.

In the event that compressed air is not accessible to you, you may want to go over the robot’s engine using the vacuum cleaner’s crevice tool. Notwithstanding, be mindful so as not to disturb the wires of the motor.

5. Assemble the iRobot Roomba again

Put the engine compartment back in the robot vacuum cleaner and use the small screws to secure it. Follow up by putting the base cover back and using the screws to secure it. Next up, place the front wheel back. 

After that, return the Roomba’s bearings to the brush and rubber roller, and place them back to the appropriate compartment. Then, close the flap. At that point, return the side sweeper and use the screw to secure it. 

Call it done after reinserting the tray.

In A Nutshell: How to Clean A Roomba

iRobot Roomba vacuum cleaners are a fantastic gadget you should rely on to keep your living place spotless without you having to do any work. With that being said, they are sure to need regular cleaning to make them stay running and vacuuming appropriately.  

We do hope that the above guide manages to show you how to clean these cleaning robots properly – that way, you will be able to get more extended run times, more dust and dust out of your house’s flooring each cleaning session, and increase the life of the components of your robot.