If you want to clear the scheduled cleaning times or reset the clock on your Roomba, do a reboot.
If you’re selling your Roomba, wipe all the data first by resetting the machine. This is especially important if you use the iRobot Home app since the new owner might want to connect to the app and they won’t be able to unless you clear your information.
If you have an I or J series, all the indicator lights will turn off.
Note that if you have a 900 series Roomba, it won’t beep once you’ve rebooted it. Instead, all the LEDs will briefly light up. If you have a 600 series Roomba that has a green dot on the underside of the bin, remove the battery and leave it out for 30 seconds. Then, reinstall it—this signals the reboot is complete.
If you use the app to do a factory reset, it removes all the user data from your Roomba, the app, and the Roomba cloud.
If you’re resetting the Roomba Combo, the process is really similar. Just open the lid and press the “Reset” button that’s to the left of the “On/Off” switch. Hold the reset button down for 10 seconds.
Note that if you have a 900 series Roomba, it won’t beep once you’ve reset it. Instead, all the LEDs will briefly light up.