$349.99
The Shark® ION ROBOT™ is the perfect solution for everyday upkeep. It features: A Multi-surface brushroll that captures short and long hair, dust, dander, and allergens to prevent everyday buildup in your home. Auto-Sense™ Navigation seamlessly navigates floors and carpets while proximity sensors assess and adapt to surrounding obstacles. Dual spinning side brushes pull in debris from edges and corners. Wi-Fi connectivity and optional cleaning and scheduling from your smartphone or with voice control through the Google Assistant or the Shark® skill for Amazon Alexa. Ease of a Robot. Performance of a Shark™.
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Wattage | 22 watts |
Amperage | 1.8 amps |
Voltage | 14.8 volts |
Dust Cup Capacity | 0.45 quarts |
Bagless | Yes |
Cleaning Path Width | 15 cm |
Brushroll Speeds | 2 |
Filter Type | Non-washable filter |
Product Length | 13.2 cm |
Product Width | 39.1 cm |
Product Height | 47 cm |
Product Weight | 5.51 lbs |
Robot is in Find My Robot mode. You can deactivate this mode in the app.
The robot’s wheels might be stuck, or something might be caught in them.
Check the wheels for obstructions and remove anything that might be stuck or wrapped around the wheels.
Press down on the wheels, then let them spring back into place.
Rotate wheels back and forth
The robot is caught in a tight space or on an obstacle.
There is something stuck in the robot’s front bumper.
Clean any obstructions or debris from the bumper. Gently push the bumper up and down and back and forth, making sure it moves smoothly.
Make sure you are using the dock that came with your robot.
Blockage in brushroll. Remove obstruction.
A drive wheel is stuck. Remove debris from wheel.
A side brush is stuck. Remove debris from side brushes.
The dust bin has been removed and needs to be reinserted.
Cliff sensors are reporting an error.
Wipe cliff sensors with a clean cloth.
Robot cannot start due to an error. Turn off the power switch on the side of the robot, wait five seconds, then turn power back on. Ensure your robot is on a level surface with no obstructions.
Your robot’s BotBoundary® sensors are reporting an error. Please contact Customer Service.
Robot may be stuck on an obstacle. Move robot to a new location on a level surface. Front bumper may be jammed. Check bumper.
Robot may be stuck on an obstacle. Move robot to a new location on a level surface.
Suction motor failure. Remove blockages and clean filters. Remove dust bin and make sure nothing is blocking suction.
The robot is in Sleep Mode, the power switch is turned off (O) or there is no charge remaining. Turn the power switch ON (I). Press any button to ensure robot is not in Sleep Mode. If all indicator lights remain off, there is no charge. Place the robot on the dock, leaving a half-inch space between the front of the robot and the face of the dock. When the robot is docked correctly and begins to charge, it will beep and the charge indicator lights will cycle.