Difficulty

Moderate

Steps

13

Time Required

                          30 minutes            

Sections

5

  • Battery
  • 2 steps
  • Mop Pad
  • 3 steps
  • Front Shell
  • 3 steps
  • Back Shell
  • 3 steps
  • Remove the iRobot Braava Jet 240 Motherboard Case
  • 2 steps

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Introduction

What you need

Step 1

              Battery               
  • Turn the device off.

Turn the device off.

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Step 2

  • Use your fingers to gently pop out the battery.

Use your fingers to gently pop out the battery.

Step 3

              Mop Pad               
  • Lift up the handle to reveal the eject button.

Lift up the handle to reveal the eject button.

Step 4

  • Use your finger to push the eject button forward.

Use your finger to push the eject button forward.

Step 5

  • Tilt the robot on its side and let the mop pad slide out.

Tilt the robot on its side and let the mop pad slide out.

Step 6

              Front Shell               
  • Remove the two 22.0 mm screws on the bottom-front of the robot using a Phillips #1 screwdriver.

Remove the two 22.0 mm screws on the bottom-front of the robot using a Phillips #1 screwdriver.

Step 7

  • Use a Phillips #1 screwdriver and an iFixit opening tool to remove the two 15.0 mm screws on the front sides of the robot.

Use a Phillips #1 screwdriver and an iFixit opening tool to remove the two 15.0 mm screws on the front sides of the robot.

Step 8

  • Carefully pull back on the front shell to remove it from the robot.

Carefully pull back on the front shell to remove it from the robot.

Step 9

              Back Shell               
  • Insert a Phillips #1 screwdriver through the screw holes.
  • Unscrew the two 9.7 mm screws.

Insert a Phillips #1 screwdriver through the screw holes.

Unscrew the two 9.7 mm screws.

Step 10

  • Unscrew the four 9.7 mm screws using a long neck #1 Phillips screwdriver.
  • If the screws are unscrewed but do not come out easily, turn the robot upside down and gently shake it.

Unscrew the four 9.7 mm screws using a long neck #1 Phillips screwdriver.

If the screws are unscrewed but do not come out easily, turn the robot upside down and gently shake it.

Step 11

  • Pull up on the back shell to remove it from the robot.
  • For reassembly, pop the mop pad release trigger back into place if it fell out during back shell removal.

Pull up on the back shell to remove it from the robot.

For reassembly, pop the mop pad release trigger back into place if it fell out during back shell removal.

Step 12

              Remove pad ejection lever spring               
  • First pull up, then pull down on the spring to detach it from the hooks.

First pull up, then pull down on the spring to detach it from the hooks.

Step 13

              Remove the motherboard case               
  • Lift up on the motherboard case and pull it forward to remove it from the device. This will expose the free-floating platform, as well as motors, water tubing, and the magnetic sensor pads.

Lift up on the motherboard case and pull it forward to remove it from the device. This will expose the free-floating platform, as well as motors, water tubing, and the magnetic sensor pads.

To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.

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laristochatbob - Dec 18, 2022

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Etape 14 …… poubelle !

Etape 12 ……………………………. Poubelle !

Elven Decker - Dec 18, 2022

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Can you add more detail? We have disconnected and reconnected the spring multiple times. What was the tricky part?