Scooba 230 Dis-assembly
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Scooba 230 Dis-assembly
This will be phase one of how to take your 230 Scooba apart. I ran out of time tonight but wanted to get some info posted to help those that want to VOID THEIR WARRANTY and fix things themselves.
First it is wise to empty the internal bladder completely and also remove the battery.
The image posted is four .gif pictures of the beginning procedure up to the point of releasing the front bumper.
More steps and procedures to follow. Remember to click on the image in order to see all four.
First it is wise to empty the internal bladder completely and also remove the battery.
The image posted is four .gif pictures of the beginning procedure up to the point of releasing the front bumper.
More steps and procedures to follow. Remember to click on the image in order to see all four.
Last edited by vic7767 on December 2nd, 2011, 10:19 am, edited 1 time in total.
Re: Scooba 230 Dis-assembly
Thank you SO much. Now I know how to properly dismantle 230's. btw, you had to void your warranty - was it worth it? 

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Re: Scooba 230 Dis-assembly
As a long time hacker on this forum, voiding warranties just becomes part of the process in disassembly. Sometimes difficulties arrive and you wind up destroying what you are trying to take apart but that is also part of being a hacker and possibly you help someone else avoid a pitfall along the way.
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Re: Scooba 230 Dis-assembly
One more discovery, the two drive wheels can be unsnapped from the motor shaft.
Re: Scooba 230 Dis-assembly
Yes, it's even mentioned in the user's manual.
Re: Scooba 230 Dis-assembly
Vic, just out of curiosity - have you tried to disassemble the rest of the 'side-body' from your 230's? 

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Re: Scooba 230 Dis-assembly
At this point I have not discovered any entry avenues to continue dis-assembly of the 230 Scooba. This thread is open for those hackers that would like to contribute their discoveries in this effort.
Re: Scooba 230 Dis-assembly
So you just won't to open it but it is not impossible and will not cause any damage in Scooba functionality? I ask because the auction which I mention about in another thread ends up tomorrow and I wonder if it's worth to go for it 

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Re: Scooba 230 Dis-assembly
Are you a gambler? If so, get it and play..piokrza wrote:So you just won't to open it but it is not impossible and will not cause any damage in Scooba functionality? I ask because the auction which I mention about in another thread ends up tomorrow and I wonder if it's worth to go for it

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Re: Scooba 230 Dis-assembly
yeah, a little bit
BUT for $120??? I'm not sure... 


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Re: Scooba 230 Dis-assembly
From what I can tell, the 230 is not assembled like the earlier Roomba and Scooba models. The 230 appears to have some sections glued together instead of using screws.
The 230 does have the Built in test program installed, however there is no Service Manual presently available that one could use to interpret the tests.
The 230 does have the Built in test program installed, however there is no Service Manual presently available that one could use to interpret the tests.
Re: Scooba 230 Dis-assembly
Probably one think which I MUST to know is if the internal bladder is a separate="easy to replace part" ('screws') OR an integral="not exchangeable" part of the Scooba's body ('glued together').
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Re: Scooba 230 Dis-assembly
The other question is............... If I can get it apart, where are the new bladder components to replace a defective one ? I know the usual place for parts would be from a donor 230 but I have not seen spare parts offered on the normal websites.
Re: Scooba 230 Dis-assembly
so, it's just very expensive "single-use" thing...like these disposable cameras - not for repair.
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Re: Scooba 230 Dis-assembly
I think it's still too early to say either way. When a new model is introduced, there is a delay in the ability of ordering spare parts, especially with iRobot.
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Re: Scooba 230 Dis-assembly
Spare parts and accessories are already available here: http://store.irobot.com/family/index.js ... ProductAge - we need service parts now! 

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Re: Scooba 230 Dis-assembly
ROFL.. You are correct Peter. 

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Re: Scooba 230 Dis-assembly
Vic, What does the text on the right of the fourth image say? Black on Black is a little hard to read.vic7767 wrote: The image posted is four .gif pictures of the beginning procedure up to the point of releasing the front bumper.

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Re: Scooba 230 Dis-assembly
The text on the right side of the third image says "Push up on both sides of the front bumper"
The fourth image has text displayed in White.
The fourth image has text displayed in White.
Re: Scooba 230 Dis-assembly
Hi Vic !
Did you go further in disassembly ?
Do you know what kind of sensors are in the bumper ?
Not the cliff sensors, but the bump sensors.
I had encountered the error #3 twice on one cycle yesterday.
Did you go further in disassembly ?
Do you know what kind of sensors are in the bumper ?
Not the cliff sensors, but the bump sensors.
I had encountered the error #3 twice on one cycle yesterday.
Chris, FRANCE
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