Do you have a question about the Roomba e6 and is the answer not in the manual?
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Gail robinson
March 8, 2025
I keep getting an error message E6 and it says to clean the brushes. I did and the messages continues and machine stops.
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Mr. Anderson
March 8, 2025
To fix the E6 error message on your iRobot Roomba e6 after cleaning the brushes, follow these steps:
1. Check the Brush Installation – Ensure the brushes are correctly reinstalled. Match the shape of the brush pegs with the brush icons in the cleaning head module. 2. Clean the Brush Caps – Remove the brush caps from the ends of the brushes and clear any hair or debris. Reinstall the caps properly. 3. Clear Debris from Pegs – Remove any hair or debris from the square and hexagonal pegs on the opposite side of the brushes. 4. Clean the Charging Contacts and Sensors – Wipe the sensors and charging contacts with a clean, dry cloth. Do not use water or cleaning solution. 5. Check the Vacuum Path – Remove the bin and clear any obstructions from the vacuum path. 6. Follow Audible Instructions – If the Roomba gives a spoken message or troubleshooting alert, follow the instructions provided.
If the error persists after these steps, try restarting the Roomba or checking for further blockages.
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Do you have a question about the Roomba e6 and is the answer not in the manual?
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I keep getting an error message E6 and it says to clean the brushes. I did and the messages continues and machine stops.
To fix the E6 error message on your iRobot Roomba e6 after cleaning the brushes, follow these steps:
1. Check the Brush Installation – Ensure the brushes are correctly reinstalled. Match the shape of the brush pegs with the brush icons in the cleaning head module.
2. Clean the Brush Caps – Remove the brush caps from the ends of the brushes and clear any hair or debris. Reinstall the caps properly.
3. Clear Debris from Pegs – Remove any hair or debris from the square and hexagonal pegs on the opposite side of the brushes.
4. Clean the Charging Contacts and Sensors – Wipe the sensors and charging contacts with a clean, dry cloth. Do not use water or cleaning solution.
5. Check the Vacuum Path – Remove the bin and clear any obstructions from the vacuum path.
6. Follow Audible Instructions – If the Roomba gives a spoken message or troubleshooting alert, follow the instructions provided.
If the error persists after these steps, try restarting the Roomba or checking for further blockages.
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