The red light on the Roomba typically signifies that there is a problem with the robot. It could be that the power cord is unplugged, or that something has gotten stuck in the brush.

The Roomba light may be red, green, or blue. If the light is red, it means that the battery is low and needs to be charged. If the light is green, it means that the Roomba is charging. If the light is blue, it means that the Roomba has finished cleaning and has found any dirt or debris for you to clean up.

Roomba is a robot vacuum cleaner. It’s a small, circular device that moves around your home and cleans up dirt and dust as it goes.The Roomba has sensors that allow it to detect where furniture and other obstacles are located in your home. This helps the robot avoid running into any of these objects while cleaning.The Roomba sucks up dirt and dust from the floor with a brushless motor.

The home button is a button on the Roomba that will return it to its charging station.

If your Roomba is flashing orange, it may be flashing to tell you that the battery is low or that there is a problem with the electrical system.

No. The green light should only be on when Roomba is running, not charging.

It means that the Roomba is trying to find its home base.

Roomba will play a tune when it is charging.

Yes, the Roomba can go over bumps.

The best iRobot for pet hair is the Roomba 980. It has a high-power brush to remove pet hair from carpets and floors, and it can also be used to clean upholstery.

If you move the home base, Roomba will not be able to return to that location. This may result in your Roomba getting lost and not knowing where to go. It’s best to leave it in one place, so if Roomba gets lost, it will know where to go back.