Hey there! If your robot vacuum buddy is making some weird sounds while it's cleaning, don't worry, we've got you covered. Let's figure out if the main brush cover scraper is the culprit.
Step 1: Pinpointing the Noise First things first, let's see if the noise is happening when your robot is on the move. During a cleaning session, pause the robot and see if the noise stops. If it does, we might be dealing with a moving part issue.
Step 2: Locating the Source If the noise seems to be moving-related, let's find out exactly where it's coming from. If it sounds like it's coming from the main brush cover scraper, check out the attached document for more clues on what could be causing those strange sounds.
Step 3: Test Without the Main Brush Cover If you suspect the scraping strip on the main brush cover is the source of the noise, try taking it off. Once it's removed, let your robot vacuum go for a spin and see if the noise persists.
Diagnosis Time If the noise disappears after you've removed the main brush cover, it's likely that the scraper is the problem child.
What to Do Next In this case, it's a smart move to replace the main brush cover. After you've done that, keep an eye on your robot vacuum's performance to make sure everything is running smoothly and quietly.
There you have it! A few simple steps to help your robot vacuum sing a silent, efficient tune again. If you need more help or have other questions, we're always here to lend a hand. Happy cleaning!