Wednesday, December 31, 2014

iRoomba 560 500/600/700/800 Series Circle Dance 9-beep Problem Overview

If your roomba is going backwards and spinning in circles and gives you a 9 beep error code and is one of those above series of roombas it is very likely to have a problem (known) with it's bumper sensor.

To summarize the problem: there is a bad IR diode in the machine, and you can fix it.

Note: I have worked with this person (from tutorials and with parts) on a few ocassions and he has quickly sent me the parts I needed perfectly and quickly. His tutorials are very good too.

Step 1: Figure out if you Have the Problem

Is your roomba beeping 9 times and going in circles and backwards? Then you might have the problem.

Step 2: Confirm it Under Diagnostics


Follow the beginning of this youtube tutorial: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Thomnr6lqng


Step 3: Decide if  YOU should be Fixing it

"Should you fix it" Guide

1. Do you know how to solder? If no, then buy the pre-soldered part. See solution A/B.
2. Do you feel comfortable taking apart a machine under guidance? If no, then let someone else. See Solution C.
3. Have you ever worked on any machine (desktop/laptop) before? If no, then let someone else. See Solution C.
4. Do you have a soldering iron? If no, then let someone else do it.

If you pass these tests, then you can follow Solution D which has you doing the soldering, ordering the parts and taking and reassembling everything.

Step 4: Buy The Things You Need for Your Solution

A. Send him your parts and he'll fix it for you ($20)
B. Buy the part already fixed ($40)
C. Send him or iRoomba your Roomba to Fix (Unknown cost)
D: Buy just the part you need to replace your broke ones ($7) [Includes Solder and 2 of the replacement parts]


Step 5: Fix IT!

Solution A/B: [order the pre-soldered parts]

Soldering tiny things and parts on breadboards is a skill not every has. It takes calm hands, patience and care. You can burn yourself, and might anyway. Depending on whether you're patient or not or want to save money you can do A or B.
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Solution D: [you're personally fixing the it]

If you can solder, then you're good. The tutorials will help you through everything.

Here is a link to his repair videos. Have Fun.

IRobot Roomba Repair Video 1 Disassembly

You may wonder why I'm not explaining it. This is because I used these tutorials and it turned out great. So I'm not going to repeat it when I can provide the guides for you to do it yourself.

Pokemon X Y Alpha Sapphire Omega Ruby SD Card Download Problems

Things you will need:

1. Computer Running Windows
2. SD Card Reader (built-in or USB)
3. Admin Rights on Computer

Notes: SD cards are well-known to be easy to corrupt. This is a solution that works for SD Cards that are corrupted containing game files It should do it without hurting your game and save file. This works as long as the Card is not damaged.

If there is damage, see other tutorial about possible recovery of game information.

Steps:

1. Plug in SD card to computer
2. Run CMD as Admin (right click and select 'Run as Adminstrator")
3. Run CHKDSK on the Drive Letter (mine was E:)
4. Repair files if/when it asks (yes, yes) you want it to work how it should.
5. Game should work, yeah!


For a detailed tutorial on how to fix get to Command Prompt and get everything setup:
http://forums.androidcentral.com/ambassador-guides-tips-how-tos/359981-guide-using-chkdsk-fix-corrupted-sd-card.html

What is this Blog? Who am I?

My name is Amanda Cosner. I went to Case Western Reserve Universtity and have a Bachelor's in Electrical Engineering. I worked 4 years doing computer tech support at Case to support me through college.

I work now at a bank doing Technical Consulting which covers everything from databases, software engineering, business analyst work and everything in between.

I am sharing with you skills I have learned and random work arounds that I have learned from experience that you can do to. This blog has little tips and tricks to normal problems you could encounter and is mainly a database of how to do things and how to fix them.

Remember: Tech Support is all about the ability to use what you know and Google what you don't.