Repair of the ilife v7 vacuum cleaner
Repair of the ilife v7 vacuum cleaner
Odkurzacz Ilive v7 po przeprawcowaniu około jednego roku ma prawo zgłosić awerię truboszczotki.
Problem polega na tym że mimo dobrego zabezpieczenia silnika przed zanieczyszczeniem nawijające się włosy na wałek potrafia przedostać się na wał silnika i skutecznie go zablokować.
Ilife wykrywając przeciążenie sygnalizuje to błędem i wyłącza urządzenie.
Problem można rozwiązać rozbierając i czyszcząc dokładnie silnik turboszczotek.
Error code sheet
When ILIFE V7 meets with some routine troubles, it will remind you by beep:
No |
Tone |
Cause |
Solution |
01 |
● |
Wheels or side brushes issue |
Check wheels or side brushes |
02 |
●● |
Cliff sensor or bumper sensor failure |
Clean cliff sensor and check bumper sensor |
03 |
●●● |
Main body gets stuck |
Move main body and start again |
04 |
●●●● |
Turbo brush no work |
Check turbo brush |
05 |
●●●●● |
Lack of Dustbin |
Check if the dustbin is put inside the robot, check if the filter is put inside the dustbin. |
Step 1 Flip your vacuum upside down
Turn off bottom swith
Remove dust bin
Flip your vacuum upside down
remove main brush (already removed on the pic.)
remove center wheel (pull out), wipe center wheel IR sensor (dark plastic drop under the wheel), remove all hairs and dust from the wheel. The wheel can be separated from the larger base by further pulling it out from it's round base
unscrew and remove side brush (upper right)
remove screws from all bottom seats, two top in the middle will have plastic tubes that will need to be removed to release front bumper
Remove battery door screw, battery door (below center wheel on photo) and remove the battery unplugging it first and pulling on special loop.
Step 2 Removing front bumper
when 2 screws removed (larger holes on the photo) gently pull the front bumper out of the vacuum.
carefully pull on the wires and unplug the connector
Step 3 Removing top cover
Remove top cover
remove screws (larger two on the sides outside the board)
remove "bumper" arms, be careful don't lose the springs (on the photo the board is already removed as described in the next step)