Introduction
This guide is applicable, with minor variations, to all models in the Roomba 500/600 series (any model starting with a 5 or 6.)
This guide can be used to remove and/or replace a broken or stuck "clean" button. This guide is more intensive and time consuming than other Roomba 560 guides. Be prepared to remove the top silver panel to access the control board that houses the button.
What you need
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Lift the circular black panel off the lens.
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Lift the clear lens that is on the other side of the bumper and replace it with a new lens.
Comment faire si vous n'arrivez pas à enlever les vis?
les vis du capteur bien sur
Vous vous référez aux vis décrits dans l'étape 10: https://fr.ifixit.com/Tutoriel/Remplacem...?
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Turn the device over so that it is face up with the vacuum bin in front of you .
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Press the button of the vacuum bin and pull out the bin from the device.
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Using the plastic opening tool, go around the outer edges of the silver panel and unhook the snaps holding it in place.
If you don’t have one of these plastic tools, I’ve had good luck just prying up from the back with my hands
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Flip the Roomba upside down.
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Unscrew the single 5 mm screw on the yellow side sweeper using the Phillips #2 driver.
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Using the Phillips #2 driver, remove the four 10 mm screws that hold the back panel in place.
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Remove the outer silver circle, black plastic cover, and black film from the central control board in that order.
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To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
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This guide is also applicable to the 600 series
Thanks! This guide is just what I need to fix the ‘CLEAN’ button on a Roomba 652 that doesn’t work even though the ‘SPOT’ and ‘DOCK’ buttons do. I figure there’s some plastic part of the button that’s physically snapped. The robot is charging up and running as it should otherwise.