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With how much it helps out around the home, your Roomba can start to feel like a productive family member. But how does your Roomba return to its Home Base once it’s done cleaning yours? Don’t worry—all your major questions are answered here.

Question 1 of 8:

How do I tell my Roomba to go to its Home Base?

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  1. Look for the “Home” button along the top of your device—this is a small, circular button to the left of the larger “Clean” button. Press this button once to send your Roomba back to its Home Base.
  2. Open up the iRobot HOME app on your smartphone. Tap on the “Clean” button within the app—this will bring up the “Send Home” option. Tap this option on your phone to automatically send your Roomba back to its Home Base.
    • This app is available in the iOS App Store as well as the Google Play Store.
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Question 2 of 8:

Can you send Roomba back to its Home Base with Alexa devices?

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Question 3 of 8:

Does Roomba go to its Home Base by itself?

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  1. When it’s done vacuuming, it will emit a series of beeps before heading back to its Home Base. Once the Roomba docks at its base, check that the battery symbol on the device lights up.
    • Your Roomba is “Standby” mode when it displays the solid battery symbol.
  2. Don’t worry about monitoring your Roomba’s battery level—it’ll silently glide back to its Home Base without playing any special beeps.
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Question 5 of 8:

Where does the Roomba Home Base go?

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Question 6 of 8:

What should I do if my Roomba doesn’t go back to its Home Base?

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  1. Unplug the Home Base, and plug it securely back into the wall socket. Then, monitor the power indicator on the base—this is a light that blinks green every few seconds. If you don’t see the power indicator light, there might be a mechanical issue with your Home Base.
  2. Check that the back of the Home Base is flush against the wall, and that there are no objects lying in front of it. Additionally, inspect the Home Base for any tape, paint, or stickers—these might prevent your Roomba from docking.
    • Check your Roomba’s front bumper for stickers, paint, or tape as well.
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Question 7 of 8:

What if the Roomba still won’t go to its Home Base?

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  1. The charging contacts are 2 small, rectangular metal sections along the bottom of your Home Base. If these contacts are dusty, your Roomba might not dock properly. Not to worry—just lightly soak a melamine sponge and wipe down these charging contacts. Then, see if your Roomba returns to the Home Base. You can find melamine foam sponges at any store that sells cleaning supplies.
  2. Find the “Clean” button on top of your Roomba—then, press this button for 3 seconds, so the old cleaning job gets erased. Then, manually move your Roomba so it’s less than 6 ft (1.8 m) away from the Home Base, directly facing the docking station.
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      Tips

      • Try to keep your Roomba on its Home Base whenever you aren’t using it. This way, it’ll be charged and ready to go when you need it!
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      Warnings

      • If you have the Dual Mode Virtual Wall Barrier accessory for your Roomba, don’t place it right next to the Home Base. This might confuse your Roomba and prevent it from returning Home.
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