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Setting up your Robot with the Roomba® Home App If your Roomba 100 1000, 200 2000, Plus 400, Plus 500, or Max 700 Series robot can’t connect to the new Roomba Home App, gets stuck during setup, isn’t found, or shows errors like “Roomba Cannot Connect Right Now,” “Unable to Connect,” or codes C1CD BRC1CD, this could be due to device settings, Wi-Fi issues, Bluetooth, or ownership transfer needs Setup may fail on iPads or mesh
The Setup Guide for Roomba® 100 1000, 200 2000, Plus 400, Plus 500 . . . 6 Download the Roomba® Home App Find the Roomba® Home App in your App Store The app will guide you through the steps to set up your robot Once your robot is set up in the app, you'll be able to: Roomba® 200 2000 Series DustCompactor™ Vac Combo 1 Remove the protective film from the camera and the foam inserts from behind the bumper 3
What are the Benefits of Using the iRobot® HOME App? If you want to get more from your Roomba or Braava jet—like starting or scheduling cleanings from your phone, customizing cleaning preferences, getting real-time robot notifications, or checking battery status—the iRobot HOME App is designed for you
New Product FAQs 2025 - iRobot Customer Care The Roomba® Home App is compatible with Roomba® 100 1000, 200 2000, Plus 400, Plus 500, and Max 700 Series robots sold after March 2025 For other legacy products, you will be directed to the iRobot® Home (Classic) App
The Setup Guide for all Roomba® models - iRobot Customer Care Roomba® is now set up and accessible via the iRobot® HOME App If you require additional support during the iRobot® HOME App setup process, refer to the Wi-Fi Setup Process 3 Run the robot and let it learn To start a cleaning job, simply press the “New Job +” button in the HOME app, or press the CLEAN button on the robot itself
Cloud and Wi-Fi Connectivity Troubleshooting Guide If your Roomba or Braava was connected to Wi-Fi and suddenly shows “Cannot Connect Right Now” or “Unable to Connect” in the iRobot or Roomba Home App, you might notice the robot is offline, not showing up in the app, or not responding as expected This guide is specific to robots that previously worked with Wi-Fi but have lost connection—often after a power loss, app update, router