To keep your Philips HomeRun 9000 Series Vacuum and Wash Robot in good condition, read the article below and watch the detailed video about cleaning and maintaining the robot.
How to clean and maintain my Philips HomeRun 9000 Series Vacuum and Wash Robot Cleaner?
When to do maintenance
Item | Cleaning | Replacement |
Mop | Monthly | 3-6 months |
Main brush | Monthly | 6-12 months |
Washable filter | Monthly | 3-6 months |
Side brush | Monthly | 6-12 months |
Main wheels & Front caster wheel | Monthly | - |
D-ToF navigation (LiDAR) sensor | Monthly | - |
Sensors:
| Monthly | - |
Charging contacts robot and station | Monthly | - |
Tray of Station | Monthly | - |
To maintain your 9000 series robot:
- Clean the rolling mop and water tank in the robot. Note: Do not clean the rolling mop and water tank with any cleaning detergent. Use tap water only.
- Clean the washable filter and dust bin.
- Clean the water tanks (clean & dirty water tanks) in the station and refill the clean water tank to the MAX water level indication.
Optional: Add 10 ml of Philips floor cleaner XV1493 in the clean water tank. Note: Only use the supplied Philips floor cleaner XV1493, which is specially developed for our devices to ensure optimal performance and to elongate its lifetime. Using alternative cleaning detergents may compromise and potentially damage the machine's interior components.
- Clean the main brush.
- Clean the side brush.
- Clean the main wheels and the front caster wheel.
- Clean the sensors, contact points and IR signal window. Note: Do not use cleaning detergents. Do not use other ways to clean the components.
- Replace the dust bag. Note: When the orange LED in the middle of the station flashes, it indicates that the dust bag is full, not placed, or not correctly placed.
Please watch our detailed video on how to maintain your robot below.