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CLEANING THE SELF-CLEANING BRUSHROLL
MAINTENANCE
The Self-Cleaning Brushroll actively removes hair wrap while your robot cleans. If some debris remains
wrapped around the brushroll, continue to run the robot to give the brushroll time to clean itself. If some hair
wrap or debris remains after continued cleaning, carefully remove it from the brushroll.
To access the brushroll, push up on the tabs on the
brushroll door, then lift o the door.
Lift out the brushroll and remove any debris.
Reinstall the brushroll, inserting the flat end first.
Close the brushroll door and press down until both
sides click into place.
NOTE: Replace brushroll every 6 to 12 months, or when visibly worn. See sharkaccessories.com for replacement parts.
CLEANING SENSORS AND CHARGING CONTACTS
CLEANING SIDE BRUSH
MAINTENANCE
Carefully unwind and remove any string or hair
wrapped around the side brush.
Gently wipe brush with a dry cloth. To reinstall, snap
the brush over the pegs. Spin the brush manually to
make sure it is installed correctly.
CLEAN SENSORS AND CHARGING CONTACTS AS NEEDED. With a dry cloth, gently dust o the sensors
and contacts located on the bottom of the robot and on the base.
NOTE: Remove and replace the side brush if it is bent or damaged. To remove the brush, lift it o its peg. Replace side
brushes every 12 months or when visibly worn.
IMPORTANT: The robot uses cli sensors to avoid stairs and other steep drops. Sensors may work less eectively when
they are dirty. For best results, clean sensors regularly.
CLEAN SIDE BRUSH AS NEEDED.
CLEANING THE LIDAR NAVIGATION MODULE
Periodically check the LIDAR navigation module
on top of the robot for hair and debris. Gently wipe
away any hair or debris from the module.
For a more thorough cleaning, place the robot on
a level surface and turn o the power. Use a cotton
swab to gently rotate the module clockwise five
times.
Do not insert cotton swab inside the openings in the
module.
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