Robo-Cop
Quote: Rita
My blue frame fell apart almost

Check the model of the vacuum cleaner and what the "blue frame" is. Do you mean the plastic block itself, into which the main brushes are inserted? How could such a reliable plastic crumble? From what?
lotoslotos
Quote: Tsiro

I never thought about washing Masyanya's entrails.
Always thought it was a girl's name
Today I took off the yellow little things from the brushes for the first time, and there ... I thought this oil was black, but the threads got in.
Lasunya
Yesterday I completely discharged the rumba for the first time, it crawled for almost three hours, then finally asked to charge it. I launch it every other day, it always finds garbage, even if no one sees it, the assistant is wonderful, everyone fell in love with her, even my cat, every room to watch comes.
ciro
Quote: lotoslotos
Always thought it was a girl's name

Of course, girly!
But somehow it happened with us on the first day after the purchase that it became a rumbic Masyanei, but remained a little
Apparently, he was not offended by us, since it is already the 3rd year with faith and truth ...
Rita
Quote: Robo Cop
Do you mean the plastic block itself, into which the main brushes are inserted?
Yes . I have the 500th series. I don’t know why it fell apart - I didn’t clean it with cologne or acetone, didn’t purposely destroy it.
But in essence there is something to answer?

Song, replace with blocks, yes. But the cost of these blocks is rather big. Especially in my case.
Robo-Cop
Quote: Rita
But in essence there is something to answer?

I'm trying to help you, but you give out information drop by drop ...
The 500 series includes at least 16 models, and only 2 of them come with a blue brush block. These are the latest representatives of this series - 585 and 595. All the rest, if my memory serves me, initially came from the factory with a green block. Well, if you haven't changed it yourself, of course.

So if you have 595 or 585, then they are at most 1.5 years old. The block of brushes does not crumble "by itself" even after 5 years of operation, not to mention 1.5. This is my first time hearing about such a problem. Therefore, I would like to find out why this could happen. Otherwise, the new block has every chance to "crumble" again.

As for the replacement: again, I don't know exactly which part fell apart. If it's just a door with metal rods that snaps into place when we need to clean the brushes, then it can be rearranged from the green, cheaper brush block. I think it should have come up even with red, even more "ancient".

Well, if the block body itself is out of order, then, unfortunately, only a complete replacement. And yes, it is not cheap.
Lasunya
Robo-Cop, please tell me if it's not harmful for the rumba to stand on the heated floor all the time, I'm worried that the constant heat could spoil something
Robo-Cop
I think that problems should not arise if the temperature of the floor surface does not exceed 40-45 degrees. If the temperature is higher, the wheel tires may deform. The rubber will not melt, but it can lose its correct shape.
Lasunya
Thanks for the answer, 40-45 of course not, it would be hot to walk
Paul @
Good day! I read half of the topic and realized that I urgently need such a miracle. Initially, the choice fell on the 780 model, but when I reached the comparison table on page 65, I began to doubt. So far I stopped at 620.
Harvested area 60 sq. a lot of furniture. Kitchen studio from the hallway also no door. Animals. We will not program. there are several questions.
How necessary is a rubberized bumper?
Is it possible (and is it necessary) to buy beacons separately for the 620 model?
Which model is more profitable to buy 620 and to buy brushes, filters separately or 660 which has a complete spare set (if I understood correctly)?
And I still didn't quite understand, if the vacuum cleaner has removed everything, but is not discharged, should it be put on the base or not?
And one more question: Where is it more profitable to buy?
I would be very grateful for your recommendations.

Robo-Cop
Quote: Paul @

Good day! I read half of the topic and realized that I urgently need such a miracle. Initially, the choice fell on the 780 model, but when I reached the comparison table on page 65, I began to doubt. So far I stopped at 620.
Harvested area 60 sq. a lot of furniture. Kitchen studio from the hallway also no door. Animals. We will not program. there are several questions.
How necessary is a rubberized bumper?
Is it possible (and is it necessary) to buy beacons separately for the 620 model?
Which model is more profitable to buy 620 and to buy brushes, filters separately or 660 which has a complete spare set (if I understood correctly)?
And I still don't quite understand if the vacuum cleaner has removed everything, but is not discharged, should it be put on the base or not?
And one more question: Where is it more profitable to buy?
I would be very grateful for your recommendations.
1. At 60 sq. M. without programming function - 620 model is enough.
2. If the furniture is antique, a rubberized bumper is desirable. On the other hand, a self-adhesive foam rubber strip can be glued to the bumper of any model (for thermal insulation of windows - sold in any building supermarket).
3. Of course, you can buy it separately. Only not beacons, but virtual walls. Only top models work with lighthouses.
4. If there are no doors anywhere - Wirth. the walls will be helpful. Another thing is that the beam of the wall is up to 2-2.5 meters. Therefore, if the doorways are wider than 2-2.5 m, then virtual walls (like beacons) may be useless.
5. If the planning function is not needed and the area is not large - take the 630th. There is already a Wirth. wall included.
6. Everything else can be easily purchased during operation. At least in Ukraine, finding accessories is not a problem.
7. If everything is removed and is not discharged, it will come to the base and park itself. When the vacuum cleaner does not clean, it must stand on the base. Always.
8. It is more profitable to buy where it is cheaper.
Paul @
Quote: Robo Cop
... 60 sq. M. without programming function - 620 model is enough.
2. If the furniture is antique - a rubberized bumper is desirable. On the other hand, a self-adhesive foam rubber strip can be glued to the bumper of any model (for thermal insulation of windows - sold in any building supermarket).
3. Of course, you can buy it separately. Only not beacons, but virtual walls. Only top models work with lighthouses.
4. If there are no doors anywhere - Wirth. the walls will be helpful. Another thing is that the beam of the wall is up to 2-2.5 meters. Therefore, if the doorways are wider than 2-2.5 m, then virtual walls (like beacons) may be useless.
5. If the planning function is not needed and the area is not large - take the 630th. There is already a Wirth. wall included.
6. Everything else can be easily purchased during operation. At least in Ukraine, finding accessories is not a problem.
7. If everything is removed and is not discharged, it will come to the base and park itself. When the vacuum cleaner does not clean, it must stand on the base. Always.
8. It is more profitable to buy where it is cheaper. More details: https://Mcooker-enn.tomathouse.com/in...on=com_smf&topic=112612.0
Thank you for such a quick response.
The furniture is not antique, but I would not want to damage it. Do you need to buy AeroVac filters for the 630 or not?
Paul @
Quote: Robo Cop
It is more profitable to buy where it is cheaper.
I would be very grateful if someone would advise where this 630 model can be bought at a cheaper price.
Natalishka
Paul @, I had a 630-in the kit had one beacon and two filters. Apartment 68sq., Quite enough. I bought it at Ozone. On the IROBOT website at that time the price was the same. Cheaper abroad, but I didn't dare. I'm happy with the model. I advise. By the way, the price for Ozone is the same as a year ago.
Paul @
Quote: Natalishka
Paul @, I had a 630-in the set had one beacon and two filters. Apartment 68sq., Quite enough. I bought it at Ozone. On the IROBOT website at that time the price was the same.Cheaper abroad, but I didn't dare. I'm happy with the model. I advise. By the way, the price for Ozone is the same as a year ago. More details: https://Mcooker-enn.tomathouse.com/in...on=com_smf&topic=112612.0
Lighthouse or virtual wall? Are you using it? And how does it not hit hard with furniture?
Natalishka
Paul @. Yes virtual wall. And what is the lighthouse for? It happens that knocks on furniture. So it is with everyone. If you include without Wirth. walls, the rumbic rushes through all the rooms and cleans worse. And so I'll put up a wall, clean it up in one room, then go to another to clean it up.
Paul @
I just have two open exits from one room. Therefore, I think which one to take 620 or 630 will one virtual wall save me or just block it with something?
francevna
Robo-Cop, robots of any brand must constantly be on the charger, why? I have LG.
Robo-Cop
Sorry, I don’t know. I am not a radio electronics engineer, so I cannot describe the charge-discharge processes for you.
Natalishka
Paul @, A virtual wall (at least one) is definitely needed. You will understand this later. If you think that buying 620 will save you money, then you will have to buy it in addition. Or he suffers from chasing Rumba. Well, this is of course my opinion. I'm afraid that the owners of the 620 model will shower me with slippers. In any case, it's up to you to decide what to buy.
Paul @
Quote: Natalishka
Paul @, A virtual wall (at least one) is definitely needed. You will understand this later. If you think that buying 620 will save you money, then you will have to buy it in addition. Or he suffers from chasing Rumba. Well, this is of course my opinion. I'm afraid that the owners of the 620 model will shower me with slippers. In any case, it's up to you to decide what to buy. More details: https://Mcooker-enn.tomathouse.com/in...on=com_smf&topic=112612.0
Yes, here I am, and I am trying to understand how many of them I need with my apartment parameters. There is one wall in the 630 set, but I need 2 (I think so) It's just that many girls wrote that you can block the path in different ways. I want to figure out which is more convenient and practical.
ksyusha1997
I also have a 630 model, I also suffered before buying, do I need a virtual wall or not? the difference was between 620 and 630 1500r somewhere, I still took 630 and I don’t regret it, yes, I do not use the wall every day, but without it I don’t know what I would do, minus, of course, that the beam length is not very large, I have something -where is not enough, but who has large areas, and so, the wall has saved a lot now on New Year's holidays, I thought how I would launch Rumbika by the Christmas tree, under it there are a lot of different small decor, etc., and so, I put everything super wall before her and everything is pure and untouched. The only thing that you write is that you have two exits from the room, you also need a wall, people, however, adapts mops, bars, etc., but I don't know ... this is somehow problematic, but this is my purely personal opinion, but more than 630 models do not see any reason for you to buy. Yes, about the beating of furniture, it doesn't hit so hard, I don't see any problems and defects on the furniture. And about the filters, do not buy anything additionally yet, if the 630 is a model, there are spare ones attached, but nothing really happens to them, I rinse one under the tap, land, another is in progress, and so on in turn, for 10 months of daily use (practically) nothing happened to Rumbik. So make up your mind and buy it sooner, you will not regret it, I just regret that I didn’t get it before !!!
Natalishka
Paul @Buy simply Rumba630. And no additional walls are needed. Then adjust. Moreover, your apartment is not big. Good luck
Paul @
ksyusha1997, Thank you. And how to understand not enough beam length? As far as I understand, the virtual wall does not let the rumbic enter the room in front of which it stands, right? I just have two of these rooms. That is, if I want to fully clean the room, I have to block these two open exits with virtual walls? After the rumbic puts things in order in the room, I can remove the virtual wall and the rumbic will move to another room, the exit from which is again blocked by a virtual wall for the duration of cleaning, right?
Paul @
Quote: Natalishka
Paul @, Just buy Rumba630. And no additional walls are needed. Then adjust. Moreover, your apartment is not big. Good luck
I think this is the best solution.For now I will manage with one wall and then we'll see.
Now I'm thinking of taking it with or without a guarantee?
Paul @
Another question for pet lovers. How well does the rumba remove wool from smooth surfaces, tiles, linoleum? This is the most important question for me.
olesia32
Have Robot Prices Fall?
Albina
Quote: Paul @

Another question for pet lovers. How well does the rumba remove wool from smooth surfaces, tiles, linoleum? This is the most important question for me.
Cleans very well even from carpets
Another time, even the eye cannot see, but it finds
Paul @
Albina, do not tell me whether the rubberized bumper justifies itself or not?
Albina
Quote: Paul @

Albina, do not tell me whether the rubberized bumper justifies itself or not?
I don't know, to be honest. I first bought 620, which I took to my mother-in-law. Walks and cleans both with such a bumper and with such If your only furniture requires it
Paul @
Quote: Albina
I don't know, to be honest. I first bought 620, which I took to my mother-in-law. Walks and cleans both with such a bumper and with such If your only furniture requires it
I asked you about the bumper, because you have just two models between which I was choosing. I just don't need cleaning planning, so for now I opted for the 630 model. Is there a difference in cleaning between these two models?
Albina
Both are doing great. I like it. Take it, you won't regret it. I don’t program either. It was possible to take the second 620
elena1707
I have a Samsung at home. Was bought for 160 EUREC, but without a remote control and only three cleaning programs.
Computeruniverse has a large selection of vacuum cleaners, but rumba are in the lead. Accessories can be found there too.

Who cares about the link here:
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Paul @
Quote: Albina
Both are doing great. I like it. Take it, you won't regret it. I don’t program either. It was possible to take the second 620
Do you use virtual walls or beacons?
lotoslotos
Oh, I have dogs, cats, carpet, and linoleum .... Vasily does his best! I just have 620. I took it for a test and it turned out that the wall was not needed, so the choice fell on this model. I don’t get tired of thanking those who leave reviews, I would not dare.Paul @, you really do not doubt, take what you have an eye on. I would like to have a wall, so you will actively use it, and the fact that this is the simplest model does not at all affect the quality of cleaning.
Albina
Quote: Paul @

Do you use virtual walls or beacons?
Yesterday I used the virtual wall for the first time. There were no batteries, they are big there.
Paul @
Quote: lotoslotos
Oh, I have dogs, cats, carpet, and linoleum .... Vasily does his best! I just have 620. I took it for a test and it turned out that the wall was not needed, so the choice fell on this model. I don’t get tired of thanking those who leave reviews, I would not dare. Paul @, you really do not hesitate, take what you have an eye on. I would like to have a wall, so you will actively use it, and the fact that this is the simplest model does not at all affect the quality of cleaning.
Thank you. I have already decided 620-630 I understand that 700 models from 600 are basically different in that they can be programmed (I don't need this with my living creatures, if I leave all the rooms open for them, and even the rumba starts to clean) footage 60 sq. ... plus furniture. The main thing for me is that he removes wool well from tiles and corners. The only thing is that this is a kitchen and a corridor that are open without a door, so I am thinking of ordering these virtual walls additionally or not: girl-th: Probably for now I'll manage with one in 630 model and we'll see.
Albina
Paul @, from the very corners he will not reach He is round
Paul @
Quote: Albina
Paul @, from the very corners it can't get it He's round
Doesn't a broomstick help him with that? Does he clean well along the baseboard?
Albina
Along the plinth, it cleans very well, even very audibly, it seems to run into it at times.
The whisk will not reach the very corner
Paul @
Quote: Albina
The whisk will not reach the very corner
sorry, but you can survive.
Paul @
Please tell me what to look for when buying?
Robo-Cop
Quote: Paul @

Please tell me what to look for when buying?
And what did you pay attention to when you bought a bread maker (washing machine / hairdryer / multicooker / iron)?
There are no fake Rumba. That is, if iRobot Roomba writes on the box, then it will be exactly iRobot Roomba.

If you want to make sure that the purchase is completely new, then you need to pay attention to:
1. Transparent round sticker (5 centimeters in diameter) on the box in the area of ​​the carrying handle. Although it is quite easy to peel off and stick back with almost no marks. A cut or peeled sticker indicates that the box was opened: there is nothing wrong with that. I often check the contents myself, attach instructions in Russian or an adapter to an outlet (in American models), etc.
2. The vacuum cleaner itself must be sealed in a transparent plastic bag. It is also sealed with a round, but now paper, sticker with inscriptions. If desired, it can also be carefully glued back after unpacking.
3. Yellow check on the belly of the vacuum cleaner. It is pulled out before the first start to activate the batteries.

From my point of view, the only thing you should pay attention to is to check the package contents and verify the serial number (it is on the box below and in the vacuum cleaner itself). According to the serial number, you can determine whether the vacuum cleaner is "restored", as well as the model, American or European, production date and firmware version.
Albina
Quote: Robo Cop

By serial you can determine is the vacuum cleaner not "reconditioned"as well as the model, American or European, production date and firmware version.
How is it checked?
Robo-Cop
The serial ALWAYS and on ALL models consists of 3 letters and 18 digits.
It looks something like this: KYN 55588 222222 44 77777, where:
1. The first 2 letters are the plant code
2. 3rd letter "N" - new ("R" - refurbished).
3.first 3 digits (555) - model number
4. (88) - region code (for example, 04 - Europe, Russia)
5. (222222) - production date in YYMMDD format
6. (44) - firmware version
7. (77777) - serial number (batch number)
Paul @
Robo-Cop, Thank you very much. And I'm wondering how to check? And another question. If the vacuum cleaner is not completely discharged, should it be charged immediately or discharged to zero and put on charge?
Paul @
and what does it mean if the vacuum cleaner is not "restored"?
Robo-Cop
Quote: Paul @
And I'm wondering how to check?
What exactly?

Quote: Paul @
and what does it mean if the vacuum cleaner is not "restored"?
Remanufactured is Refurbished, Remanufactured. The vacuum cleaner was already on sale or in use. It was returned to the factory for some reason, where it was fully tested, defective parts were replaced, cleaned and put up for sale again.
Robo-Cop
Refurbished is not bad. True, it has less warranty (6 months, as a rule), but restored items are sold at a big discount. At the same time, it will be a completely new vacuum cleaner without any traces of use.
Remove spaces - read:
🔗 ... vxzone. com / help / help-general-info / 217-refurbished.html
Paul @
Quote: Robo Cop
And I'm wondering how to check?
What exactly?
thanks, you answered already.

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