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Questions and Answers

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    Matthew CarsonAug 16, 2025
    What to do if my iRobot Robot Dirt Dog does not charge?
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      zcarterAug 16, 2025
      If the iRobot Vacuum Cleaner Dirt Dog is not charging, check that the power supply is properly connected to the wall, the Home Base, and the Dirt Dog itself. When correctly plugged in, both the charger and the Home Base should show a solid green light.
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    qgregoryAug 22, 2025
    How to fix iRobot Robot Vacuum Cleaner Dirt Dog main brushes that cannot turn?
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      Mark GayAug 22, 2025
      If the main brushes on your iRobot Vacuum Cleaner Dirt Dog cannot turn, turn the Dirt Dog over and remove the brush guard by pushing the two yellow tabs. Remove the brushes, clear any obstructions, and replace them.
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    robert67Aug 25, 2025
    Why does my iRobot Vacuum Cleaner Dirt Dog back up frequently and behave erratically?
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      garzadeborahAug 26, 2025
      If your iRobot Vacuum Cleaner Dirt Dog frequently moves backward and acts strangely, it might be due to dirty cliff sensors. Try using compressed air to clean the cliff sensors.
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    Robert RamirezAug 27, 2025
    Why Dirt Dog’s Power light will not illuminate on my iRobot Vacuum Cleaner?
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      zevansAug 27, 2025
      If your iRobot Vacuum Cleaner Dirt Dog's power light doesn't turn on, the battery might not be correctly installed. Remove the battery by pushing the side clips, then re-insert it until you hear a click.
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    Michael BeardAug 30, 2025
    What to do if my iRobot Robot Vacuum Cleaner Dirt Dog is stuck?
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      Cindy AguilarAug 30, 2025
      If your iRobot Vacuum Cleaner Dirt Dog is stuck, pick it up and restart it in a different location. Consider using a virtual wall or other barrier to prevent it from getting stuck in the same area again.
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    Morgan BrownSep 2, 2025
    What to do if a wheel motor cannot run on iRobot Robot Vacuum Cleaner Dirt Dog?
    • N
      Nicholas CookSep 2, 2025
      If your iRobot Vacuum Cleaner Dirt Dog wheel motor cannot run, it may be stuck, or something may be wrapped around a wheel. Inspect the wheels for obstructions. Push the wheels in and out to ensure they turn smoothly.
  • A
    Amy HolmesSep 4, 2025
    What to do if wheels are obstructed on iRobot Vacuum Cleaner Dirt Dog?
    • E
      emmahaynesSep 5, 2025
      If your iRobot Vacuum Cleaner Dirt Dog wheels are obstructed, or the robot is attempting to drive over an obstacle, turn it over and remove any obstructions preventing the wheels from seating fully. Also, clear any obstacles that the Dirt Dog could drive over.
  • S
    Sarah FlowersSep 7, 2025
    How to fix failed or blocked cliff sensors on iRobot Robot Dirt Dog?
    • W
      wlittleSep 8, 2025
      If the cliff sensors on your iRobot Vacuum Cleaner Dirt Dog have failed or are blocked, turn the Dirt Dog over and clear any debris caught under the front bumper in the cliff sensors. You can also use compressed air to clean them.
  • G
    Gina SullivanSep 10, 2025
    What to do if the side brush cannot turn on iRobot Robot Vacuum Cleaner Dirt Dog?
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      rowecarmenSep 12, 2025
      If the side brush on your iRobot Vacuum Cleaner Dirt Dog cannot turn, turn the Dirt Dog over and check for anything wrapped around it. Remove the side brush with a screwdriver and check for string or hair.
  • B
    Brett SteeleSep 10, 2025
    What to do if my iRobot Vacuum Cleaner Dirt Dog is not picking up debris?
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      staceycampbellSep 12, 2025
      If your iRobot Vacuum Cleaner Dirt Dog isn't picking up debris, the bin might be full. Empty the bin and clean the Dirt Dog's brushes.

Summary

Important Safety Instructions

General Safety Instructions

Essential guidelines for safe operation and maintenance of the Dirt Dog robot.

Use Restrictions

Specifies environments and conditions where the Dirt Dog should not be used.

Battery and Charging

Details safe practices for charging the robot's battery and handling the charger.

Important Tips

Battery Storage and Charging

Virtual Walls

Home Base

Remote Control

Scheduler Remote Control

Programming Schedules

Sending Schedules

Scheduling Virtual Walls

Maintenance

Emptying the Bin

Instructions for emptying the Dirt Dog's debris bin.

Cleaning Cliff Sensors

Guidance on cleaning the sensors that prevent falls.

Cleaning Brushes

Steps for removing and cleaning the main and side brushes.

Troubleshooting

General Troubleshooting

Addresses common problems not covered by beep codes, like power or charging issues.

iRobot Customer Care

Overview

The iRobot Dirt Dog is a robotic cleaning device designed for hard floor surfaces, particularly in environments like garages or basements. It utilizes iRobot's AWARE™ Robot Intelligence System to determine optimal cleaning paths and employs a patented 3-stage cleaning system.

Function Description:

The Dirt Dog is an autonomous robot that cleans hard floors by employing various cleaning behaviors. It can spiral to clean concentrated areas, follow walls to cover room perimeters and navigate around obstacles, and criss-cross rooms to ensure full cleaning coverage. It is not recommended for shag or high-pile carpets. The robot is designed for indoor use only and should not be used for continuous operation or commercial purposes. It is capable of automatically transitioning between different hard floor types.

Important Technical Specifications:

  • Battery: Nickel Metal Hydride (NiMH) rechargeable battery.
  • Charging: Charges using a standard U.S. (120V AC) outlet only. Product may not be used with any type of power converter.
  • Charging Time: A full charge allows for a maximum of 90 minutes of cleaning on hard floors. Initial charging or charging after long periods of inactivity may trigger a special 16-hour refresh charge cycle to extend battery life.
  • Charging Indicator Light:
    • Red: Battery empty
    • Amber pulse: Charging
    • Solid green: Fully charged
  • Virtual Wall (Optional Accessory): Creates an invisible barrier 3 to 8 feet long. Requires 2 "D" batteries and automatically shuts off after 135 minutes.
  • Home Base™ (Optional Accessory): Allows the Dirt Dog to automatically return for recharging at the end of a cleaning cycle or when the battery is low. Requires a clear path for docking.
  • Remote Control (Optional Accessory): Requires 2 AA batteries (sold separately).
  • Scheduler Remote Control (Optional Accessory): Used to program cleaning times and send schedules to the Dirt Dog and scheduling Virtual Walls.

Usage Features:

  • Cleaning Button: Initiates cleaning cycles.
  • Bin Release: Allows for easy removal and emptying of the oversized dirt bin.
  • Cleaning Modes (with Remote Control):
    • Clean: Dirt Dog calculates room size and adjusts cleaning time.
    • Spot: Starts Dirt Dog in spot cleaning mode for concentrated areas.
    • Max: Dirt Dog runs until the battery is depleted.
    • Pause: Pauses the cleaning cycle; pressing again resumes cleaning.
  • Navigation: Uses cliff sensors to detect drops and avoid stairs.
  • Obstacle Avoidance: Designed to navigate around furniture and obstacles. Users are advised to pick up loose objects, pull cords, and fragile items before cleaning.
  • Virtual Wall Placement: Place Virtual Walls on the outside of doorways to block access or confine Dirt Dog to a single room for faster cleaning.
  • Home Base Docking: Dirt Dog automatically docks with the Home Base. Manual docking is possible by placing the robot within five feet of the Home Base and pressing Spot and Clean simultaneously, or by driving it with the remote control.
  • Scheduling: The Scheduler Remote Control allows users to program specific cleaning times and days for the Dirt Dog and scheduling Virtual Walls.

Maintenance Features:

  • Brush Cleaning: Remove and clean Dirt Dog's brushes after every 3 uses. This involves removing the brush guard by pulling yellow tabs, then removing brush caps and using scissors or the supplied cleaning tool to remove hair and debris. Regularly inspect brush bearings for hair and dirt.
  • Bin Emptying: Empty Dirt Dog's bin after every 3 uses, or more frequently depending on the environment.
  • Cliff Sensor Cleaning: Clean Dirt Dog's cliff detect sensors using compressed air.
  • General Cleaning: Clean the Dirt Dog with a dry cloth only. Do not submerge the robot or spray it with water, except for the bin.
  • Battery Storage: Always store Dirt Dog connected to its charger or Home Base to extend battery life. Remove the battery before long-term storage or transportation.
  • Troubleshooting: The robot communicates problems with a two-tone "uh-oh" sound followed by beeping, with specific beep codes indicating different issues (e.g., stuck wheel, brush obstruction, cliff sensor blockage). A detailed troubleshooting guide is provided in the manual.
  • Replacement Parts: iRobot Customer Care can be contacted for replacement brush bearings if they are misplaced.

iRobot Robot Specifications

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BrandiRobot
ModelRobot
CategoryVacuum Cleaner
LanguageEnglish

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