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ROBOROCK S6 Maxv Cliff Sensor Clean

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Roborock S6 Cliff Sensor Module Set
When the 'Clean Cliff Sensor' error persists after external wiping, it indicates that the infrared emitter or receiver inside the module has either failed or become obstructed by internal dust ingress. These modules are known to degrade over time due to heat and fine particulate matter bypassing the seals. Replacing the modular sensor units restores the necessary signal-to-noise ratio for the logic board to verify floor presence.
SKU: 9.01.0532
Roborock S6 Cliff Sensor Module Set
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Roborock S6 MaxV Front Bumper Sensor Array
The MaxV series specifically integrates cliff sensors into the lower bumper perimeter; if individual modules are not available, the lower array assembly provides a direct swap. This ensures all four to six sensors (depending on specific sub-model) have matching luminosity and sensitivity, preventing intermittent 'cliff' errors during transitions.
Roborock S6 MaxV Front Bumper Sensor Array
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99% Isopropyl Alcohol and Microfiber Cleaning Kit
This is the primary maintenance step; standard household cleaners can leave a film that refracts IR light, causing the sensor to fail its self-test. High-purity IPA removes oils and static-charged dust that dry wiping cannot, often resolving the 'clean sensor' prompt without hardware replacement.
99% Isopropyl Alcohol and Microfiber Cleaning Kit
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DIY Repair Guide

Watch exactly how to replace the Roborock S6 Cliff Sensor Module Set.

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