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| smaz 
 
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	|  | Roomba acting weird.. is it because of the dog/cat fur? Original Message   Mar 31, 2012 12:00 pm
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I have an iRobot vacuum and it started going backwards in circles!!! It's frustrating, there's lots of cat hair and dog fur in the brushes and I clean them regularly. Is this causing my vacuum to go crazy??? Does anyone know how to fix this?? |  
	
 
| smaz 
 
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	|  | Re: Roomba acting weird.. is it because of the dog/cat fur? Reply #1   Apr 12, 2012 2:00 pm
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Hi all, I just wanted to do a quick update. I've done some research and came across a website that sells repair kits for my Roomba problem. I have since ordered a solder free kit to repair my poor lil Roomba. I ordered online from http://eesolutions.ca/roomba_repair_kit.html . I will report back later with results. 
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| TotalVac 
 
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	|  | Re: Roomba acting weird.. is it because of the dog/cat fur? Reply #2   Apr 26, 2012 10:36 am
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Sometimes the sensors can get dirty and that's why it starts acting a little crazy; it doesn't know what it's supposed to do. Try to clean up under the bumper and see if that will free up any excess pet hair near the sensors. |  
| smaz 
 
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	|  | Re: Roomba acting weird.. is it because of the dog/cat fur? Reply #3   May 21, 2012 9:35 am
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Happy to report that everything worked like a charm. I was able to fix my broken Roomba and well now I'm no longer scared of it breaking down. Well at least I know how to fix the 9-beep error thing. I guess that's what it's called. I'm so happy. |  |  |