Leaving your Roomba unplugged for more than 24 hours can damage the battery. Plug your Roomba in as soon as possible after depleting battery. When your Roomba is plugged in correctly, the solid green light should be illuminated on the charger or on the home base®. Make sure you are charging your Roomba correctly. If you don't have a Home Base®, keep your Roomba plugged into the APS Fast charger. If you have a Home Base®, keep your Roomba docked in the Home Base® and plugged into the charging brick. Keep your Roomba plugged in when not in use. If the brushes and brush axles get clogged with hair and other debris, your Roomba will strain to spin them, using more battery power than normal. Your Roomba is powered by a rechargeable battery, which lasts the longest when you use it regularly. Here are some things you can do to extend Roomba's battery life and keep Roomba cleaning at peak performance: With proper care, one iRobot Roomba battery can last for hundreds of cleaning cycles before you need to replace it.
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