IROBOT ROOMBA 600 SERIES Series Won T Dock
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86%
CONF
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Integrated Home Base Charging Station
The Home Base utilizes an IR LED array to emit a localization signal that guide the robot home. Over time, these LEDs can dim due to heat and age, or the internal power supply can fail to provide the 22.5V DC required to trigger the robot's docking logic. Replacing the base ensures a high-luminosity signal and proper spring-tension on the electrical contact plates.
SKU: 4452369
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8%
CONF
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Front Bumper IR Sensor Harness
The front IR sensor is the robot's primary receiver for the dock's tractor beams. Constant mechanical actuation of the floating bumper can lead to fatigue in the wire harness or a failure of the IR photodiode itself. A faulty sensor prevents the robot from interpreting the guidance signals, causing it to 'wander' near the dock without ever making a docking attempt.
SKU: 4414698
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6%
CONF
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Front Caster Wheel Assembly
Successful docking requires a precise chassis height and approach angle so the bottom-mounted contacts can depress the base's spring-loaded terminals. If the front caster wheel is excessively worn or its housing is damaged, the resulting change in the robot's pitch prevents the contacts from meeting, causing the software to assume a failed dock and trigger a 're-try' loop.
SKU: 4419380
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DIY Repair Guide
Watch exactly how to replace the Integrated Home Base Charging Station.
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