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Robot Vacuum Gets Stuck or Stops Mid-Clean

Robot Vacuum Gets Stuck or Stops Mid-Clean

Causes

1

Hair often wraps around the wheels or the small caster wheel at the front. Turn the robot over and thoroughly clean all moving parts. On many models, the caster wheel can be pulled out. Make sure it can spin freely again afterward.

2

Some robots can’t handle high transitions. Check your model’s maximum obstacle height, which should be listed in the manual. If needed, use low ramps or block off the area with no-go zones.

3

These are real “robot traps.” Secure loose cables with clips or under baseboards, and remove rugs with long fringe from the cleaning area.

4

Toys, socks, or shoes often cause blockages. A quick walk-through before starting the robot can save you trouble later.

5

Dust on the cliff sensors or bumper sensors can confuse the robot. Carefully clean all sensors with a lint-free cloth, especially on the underside and front.

6

If the battery is getting weaker, the robot may struggle more with obstacles. Reduce the cleaning area or schedule charging breaks.

7

The front bumper needs to move freely. Press it in several times. If it sticks, remove any dirt or hair from the mechanism.

8

A software error can also affect the robot’s behavior. Restart the robot, delete the saved maps if necessary, and run a new mapping cycle. Also check whether the firmware is up to date.

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