Введение
The side brush motors power the two side brushes on the Shark ION Robot R75. If your Shark ION Robot still functions without side brush movement and the brushes have already been replaced, this guide will show the process of replacing a burnt out or malfunctioning side brush motor. This guide is a bit more involved than some of the other simpler guides, so be patient and follow step by step. You will want to follow this guide in the event that either your brush motors fail, or in case your charging contacts need to be replaced.
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Flip the R75 over so that the underside is facing up.
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Using a Phillips #1 screwdriver, remove the 4mm screw in the battery cover.
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Remove the battery cover.
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Push down on the tab of the battery connector using a set of tweezers and pull the connector away from the robot to free the wire.
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Remove the battery from the device.
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Push on the two tabs on the edge of the main brush cover and pull up to remove the cover.
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Grab the side brushes by the plastic tab at the base of the bristles, and gently lift up.
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Flip the R75 to its underside.
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Make sure the R75 is shut off.
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Using a Torx T15 screwdriver, remove the five screws from the drive wheel assembly.
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Carefully lift the drive wheel assembly from the wheel well by gently pulling up on the wheel.
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Flip the wheel assembly over and disconnect the cable connector on its underside.
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Remove the drive wheel assembly.
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Using a plastic opening tool, pry first one side of the wheel, then the other out of the caster.
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Remove the wheel.
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Using a Torx TR9 screwdriver, remove both screws from the caster assembly beneath the wheel.
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Pull the caster assembly up from its slot in the device.
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Using a Torx TR15 screwdriver, remove the five screws along the front edge of the device.
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Pull the bottom part of the bump guard away from the body of the device.
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Lift the top cover up from the rear of the robot to separate the top cover from the rest of the robot.
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Using a Phillips #00 screwdriver, remove the screw holding down the diagonally vented side cover.
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Slide the sensor out from the base of the robot
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Lift up the diagonally vented cover on the side of the robot containing the side sensor.
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Using a Phillips #00 screwdriver, remove the screw on the sensor.
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Remove the sensor from its mount.
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Using a Phillips #0 screwdriver, remove the two screws on either side of the motherboard.
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Place your fingers in the groove right above the bump sensor.
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Carefully lift the motherboard and plastic assembly up to expose the motors and charging contacts.
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Lift the malfunctioning motor from its slot in the device.
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Desolder the two connections on the faulty motor.
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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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What is the motor part that is being replaced?
I have a different question.
My ion 75 will clean for three minutes, and then it returns to dock. I have cleaned everything underneath but have not unscrewed anything. Popped the wheels and brushes and used Qtip on the side sensors. I charged directly from the wall (bypassing the charger) and had the same result….. three minutes cleaning and returns to dock.
Am I being premature to suspect a battery replacement is needed? This detailed article of yours has me wondering.
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My ion RV870 series just stopped working flashes blue max. I have checked all components and cleaned. It has a good charge. I see no dysfunction what so ever. How do I get it working again?? I'm out of ideas because everything seems to be functional and clean.
I have the Shark IQ, this was very similar and absolutely awesome. Thanks so much