SHARK SHARK IQ ROBOT RV1001 Flashing
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86%
CONF
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Replacement Lithium-ion Battery
The most common root cause for non-specific flashing is a degraded battery cell that can no longer sustain the peak amperage required for the suction and drive motors simultaneously. When the logic board detects an undervoltage condition under load, it terminates the cycle and enters a flashing error state to prevent deep-discharge damage.
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8%
CONF
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Main Brushroll Assembly
Mechanical resistance in the brushroll bearings, typically caused by hair or fiber ingress, increases the torque required from the brush motor. The motherboard monitors motor current via a shunt resistor; when current exceeds the safety threshold, the system halts and flashes the LEDs to indicate a stall.
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6%
CONF
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Replacement Dust Bin with Filter
The 'Clean' light specifically flashes when the bin presence sensor or the bin's physical engagement tabs are compromised. If the bin is not perfectly seated or if the internal filter is completely occluded, the vacuum's back-pressure sensor or physical limit switch triggers a logic-level stop.
SKU: 1161FK950
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DIY Repair Guide
Watch exactly how to replace the Replacement Lithium-ion Battery.
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