If your Roomba isn’t charging, the charging contacts may be dirty. You can clean them with a toothbrush or a cleaning brush.
How To Clean Roomba Charging Contacts
There are a few things you can do to clean Roomba’s charging contacts. You can use a small brush, such as a toothbrush, to clean the contacts; you can also use a small amount of isopropyl alcohol on a cloth to clean them. Be sure to allow the Roomba to dry completely before attempting to charge it.
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- Lift the roomba off the ground and turn it over so that you can see the charging contacts
- If there is any dirt or dust on the contacts, you can
- Use a dry, soft cloth to clean the contacts
below -To clean Roomba charging contacts, use a dry cloth to wipe them off. If they are dirty or covered in debris, you can use a small amount of isopropyl alcohol on a cotton ball to clean them. -Be sure not to get any liquid inside the battery compartment. If Roomba gets wet, it could short out and may not work properly.
Frequently Asked Questions
How Do I Clean The Sensors On My Roomba?
The sensors on a Roomba can be cleaned with a dry cloth.
How Do I Empty My Roomba Charging Station?
To empty the Roomba charging station, you will need to remove the dust bin and filters. The filters can be cleaned with a vacuum cleaner or by hand. The dust bin can be emptied by shaking it out or using a wet/dry vacuum cleaner.
How Do I Clean The Sensors On My Roomba I3+?
To clean the sensors on your Roomba i3+, you will need to remove the front cover and then use a small brush or a cleaning cloth to clean the sensors.
In Closing
To clean Roomba charging contacts, use a small amount of isopropyl alcohol on a lint-free cloth. Gently wipe the contacts until they are clean.




