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iRobot Roomba 530 Robotic Cleaner 
iRobot Roomba 530 Robotic Cleaner

 
iRobot Roomba 530 Robotic Cleaner

Manufacturer Part: ROOMBA530
Brand: iRobot
Model: Roomba 530
Design: Robotic
Features: Edge Cleaning, Rotating brushes
Product ID: EPID62397110
Description: The vacuuming robot returns to its self-charging Home Base to dock and recharge between cleaning cycles or when the battery starts to run low. Its advanced power system consists of a fast-charging battery, a three-hour charger, and a pow...
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The vacuuming robot returns to its self-charging Home Base to dock and recharge between cleaning cycles or when the battery starts to run low. Its advanced power system consists of a fast-charging battery, a three-hour charger, and a power source that supercharges the unit for up to 120 minutes of continuous cleaning, covering about three to four average-size rooms on a single charge. Other accessories include two Virtual Walls (that require two D batteries each), a brush cleaning tool, and an extra filter.

Product MPN
MPNROOMBA530

Key Feature
DesignRobotic

Convenience
FeaturesEdge Cleaning, Rotating brushes

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Weight12.5 lb.
UPC853816530014

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      Roomba 530 - Maintenance Guidelines
    Review created: 01/25/08
    by:
    derf220 ( 1 )
    82 of 83 people found this review helpful.

    The Roomba 530 is a great little machine. But the instructions that came with it were vague and incomplete. Here's some maintenance tips for the mechanically challenged Roomba owner:

    The most important thing to do is to keep Roomba clean. When the little black and white front wheel locks up with dirt and pet hair, Roomba has a stroke because it thinks it's not moving. Pry the wheel out and remove the axle. The groove in the middle of the axle jams up with hair and fine dust. Make sure the wheel snaps back in place tightly or you'll be searching your house for that little axle.

    Clean the yellow bearings on the ends of both brushes daily. If hair or string wraps around the end of the brush, the ring around the bearing melts from the friction and the bearing jams. Also, the little axle in the bearing end of the brush comes loose, and unless you are able to fix it with epoxy, you'll need a new brush.

    Make a little hook out of a paper clip or floral wire and get ALL the hair and dust out of the yellow bearings and the grooves in the ends of the plastic brush body.

    Clean the shiny little dirt detector with a soft cloth or Roomba will stay in SPOT mode most of the time.

    Get the hair out from under the side brush by removing the center screw with a Phillips screwdriver. BE CAREFUL because it's a very short screw and can easily get lost.

    Alternate the filters when you clean the brushes. Warm water and a soft brush will clean the filters and prolong their life. Let the filter air dry completely before using it again or it will clog up with mud.

    Believe it or not - those gray drive wheels get PACKED on the inside with dirt, lint, and pet hair. Use the floral wire hook to fish the hair out of the inside of the drive wheels. Point the hook to the left INSIDE the little groove between the wheel and the tire and rotate the wheel slowly to the right. Pull the hook back towards you and GENTLY coax the junk out of the slot. You'll be amazed at what you get out of there! Of course, the manual says nothing about this and when Roomba first announced that his wheels needed to be cleaned, I had to figure this all out.

    Once in a while, take your Phillips screwdriver and remove the bottom plate. These screws are "captive" and won't get lost. Brush the dust and lint out of the inside. A wipe with a SLIGHTLY damp cloth is probably not a bad idea. Make sure everything is completely dry before you put the bottom plate back on.

    Judging by the packaging of the "accessories" (read: "parts that wear out pretty often") on the irobot web site, you'll be going through another eighty dollars or so in replacement parts before you've had Roomba for a few months. Of course, the three-paks will last quite a while, but selling the brushes and filters in quantity like that tells me the irobot people know something about their durability that I don't- but will find out soon enough...

    Hopefully, the irobot people will work on these wear and tear issues. An overhaul of their manual and packaging inserts is sorely needed, too. I am a technical writer, but I had a real hard time following the instructions.

    All this having been said, it's a neat machine and well worth the price. Where it's especially good is picking up fine dust. I dust my house much less often now that I have my Roomba. I'd buy him all over again if I had the choice. I didn't go for the scheduling and remote control model; glad I didn't. The 530 is just fine for my average needs.


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      Roomba 530 Vacuum Review
    Review created: 06/10/08
    23 of 23 people found this review helpful.

    Prior to my auction win I've never owned a Roomba, but I've had friends who had. They had Gen 1, 2 & 3 models and while they liked the concept they would often complain the Roombas brushes would get all tangled with hair which would reduce the unit's effectiveness greatly. Granted they did have 'shag' carpet and what one might consider an animal farm co-habitating their house. With those factors taken into account, I think they liked the Roomba idea more than its actual effectiveness. These earlier models did not live up to their expectations (which admitedly was probably too high for their environment).

    Having set my Roomba expectations (cleaning ability) low, I learned that iRobot released their 5th Generation Roomba models recently. I thought I would buy one for my older parents' linolium kitchen area. After removing kitchen chairs I'm told the Roomba 530i does a BETTER job than ever done manually. They say it gets under areas that were previously neglected and sometimes cleans an area a few times for perfect coverage. They did mention that the unit banged around quite a bit during its first cleaning process (but did cover the entire floor area). Subsequent cleanings were much smoother they stated. The Roomba learned the room and instead of banging all over the place quickly made a perimeter drive against the walls to pickup stuff then concentrated on the inside area; a much more efficient & quiet process I'm told. Overall, they are VERY pleased with its capabilities-- and I'm told they're considering an iRobot Scooba based upon their positive review of the Roomba.

    In regard to maintenance, after three cleanings normal brush / dust bin maintenance was easily performed. This new unit's maintenance process is VERY easy, especially for a non-mechnical/technical 60+ yr. old person. Instructions are OK, but, the thing actually works quite well without need much instruction.

    Hats off to Roomba, I'd definitely buy another for my hardwood/linolium floors. Except, I'd get one with the scheduling option so I can set it to automatically clean while I'm at work or when I'm sleeping. I didn't test the unit on carpet, but I would imagine if its a tight weave (non-shag) it will work fine.


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