Thanks for video, it was a huge help when it came to changing the sensors on my roborock. Saved me a lot of time. It made me proud to repair my robot instead of throwing it away and polluting more. I also saved a lot of money by not having to buy a new one. Thanks!
Thanks a lot. I was able to disassemble the xiaomi vacuum mop c1 model with these instructions to get to the cliff sensors. The disassembly process there included many more screws and more parts disassembly, but this video has everything I needed for success. Again, Thanks a lot!
So I used you tutorial to get to my sensors but instead of replacing I simply remove the plastic covers from the sensors and thoroughly cleaned them. For some stupid reason they are not hermetic and fine dust finds its way inside. After reassembly the robot works like new and even cleans for a longer time most likely due to a total cleaning that helped it realize better when its not full yet. The plastic covers are easy to remove using my finger to unlatch
@@YungYaw well I not only cleaned the plastic but also air pressured the sensor itself. Appearantly there was quite alot of dust inside... Very fine annoying dust.
After I bought the sensors, I noticed it there is no need to buy them, you can clean the ones that you have without having to manipulate motherboards and cables. Just when you are able to unclip your sensors from the robot, remove the piece of plastic transparent , clean up with water, dry it and mount it again. You will save 30 euros , 30 minutes of work, and 2 weeks without your robot.
Hi Pape Pin, thank you for watching my video. I created the video just to share my experience of fixing my xiaomi vacuum robot. In fact I tried cleaning the sensors too as suggested by the vacuum robot voice prompt but that doesn't solve my problem. So I have to replace the cliff sensors. After replacing the sensors, it solved my problem. Just for your info, I am not selling those sensors.
@@ValeevVadim Hi, did you get the cliff sensor "Error 4" message from the vacuum robot? My experience was only related to that specific error. If you get different error code, maybe it could be due to other part error. By the way, are you still able to buy the exact same set of cliff sensors for this model of vacuum robot? I tried to search and it seems there's not many people selling this sensor anymore. Just want to make sure you replaced the correct cliff sensor and those are working condition sensors.
My unit are roborock s6, just a yr 5 months and encountered this error 4 cliff sensors issue. I dismount the front protector and clean all sensors with glass cleaner. No help. Now do I need to unscrew everything to access inside the sensors. Lots of screw and hope can mount it back. And do we need to chg all sensors ?
@@YungYaw nice video and thanks for sharing. Paid so much for this robot n KO after 1.5 yrs. does the sensors with life span ? And do we need to chg all?
Hello! The item does not exists on Aliexpress anymore, do you happen to know what the sensors are called? or if they have a model # i can lookup? Thank you!
Are you trying to run the robot on black surface's? It will confuse it if you are! I modified mine to work on black surfaces and that's probably what you need to do also! It'll work perfectly then but you wont be able to use where it can fall after the modification!
I've got an Roborock E4 with this very same error 4. One of the cables going to the top left sensor was deattached during a previous cleanup and cannot be reattach. Do you know if this replacement would work on this model? I've asked everywhere but haven't had luck so far.
It's interesting that the cable got detached from the connector. Will you be able to reconnect the cable or resolder it? At least you can check if it's the cable problem.
Thank you for the vidéo, I had the same issue on my roborock s50, error 4, I noticed that the the transparent plastiques of the fall sensors were slightly scratched, I polished them with some automotive polishing compound and the roborock is back to life for 4 days now :) Hope this can help
Are you referring to the orange battery pack or the battery connector? There's no screw for the battery pack casing. But not sure if they have upgraded their process to add adhesive tape or not. If you are referring to the battery connector, there's a latch that you need to press and then pull out the connector.
Thanks! I managed to take the sensors out and it was good enough to take their plastic covers out and clean them from the inside and it runs again! 😃 wouldn’t 100% be successful without this video 👍 P.S.: I am a woman, so don’t be worry you wouldn’t make it 🤣
@@thomasbungener4834 Hrm, I am not sure. But if you google Error 4 for Xiaomi vacuum robot, it's related to cliff sensor. Hope you will be able to fix yours eventually.
@@hummel003 Is your vacuum robot exactly same model as mine? I put a link in the video description. You can check it out. Else you can try to search for "Xiaomi Vacuum Robot V1 Cliff Sensor" on AliExpress.
YungYaw yes the same model. But the link goes to a product that is not available anymore. I tried searching specific but i cant seem to find the 1st gen sensors
@@hummel003 Hrm... you are right. I can't find it on AliExpress anymore too. However, I found a listing on Lazada: www.lazada.com.my/products/cliff-front-impact-sensor-component-for-xiaomi-1st-generation-robot-vacuum-cleaner-left-right-leftright-sensor-i1236274152-s3673372543.html?spm=a2o4k.searchlist.list.40.1585eaa907XL1d&search=1 . But I'm not sure if you are able to make purchase if you are not in this region. Do check the seller profile to see if it's a reliable seller and if the part is compatible with your vacuum robot.
I repaired my vaccum thanks to your video. I feel empowered. Thanks a million times!
Really glad that my video helped you repair your vacuum. Save money and save the planet as well. ☺
Thank you so much. It would have been so much more complicated to do without your video.
I'm glad it helps. :)
Thanks for video, it was a huge help when it came to changing the sensors on my roborock. Saved me a lot of time.
It made me proud to repair my robot instead of throwing it away and polluting more. I also saved a lot of money by not having to buy a new one. Thanks!
Thanks for sharing your brave story of attempting to repair your robot vacuum. Kudos to less waste in the world. :)
Thanks a lot. I was able to disassemble the xiaomi vacuum mop c1 model with these instructions to get to the cliff sensors. The disassembly process there included many more screws and more parts disassembly, but this video has everything I needed for success. Again, Thanks a lot!
Hi Arthur, I'm glad that my video helps in giving you some info for your repair. Hope your robot vacuum is working fine now. 😊
Wow thank you one of the best how to videos I've ever followed through
@@kormorandb2907 Thanks! Hope it helps.
So I used you tutorial to get to my sensors but instead of replacing I simply remove the plastic covers from the sensors and thoroughly cleaned them. For some stupid reason they are not hermetic and fine dust finds its way inside. After reassembly the robot works like new and even cleans for a longer time most likely due to a total cleaning that helped it realize better when its not full yet. The plastic covers are easy to remove using my finger to unlatch
I’m glad that cleaning the original sensors work for you. I tried cleaning mine too, but it still give me error after a while.
@@YungYaw well I not only cleaned the plastic but also air pressured the sensor itself. Appearantly there was quite alot of dust inside... Very fine annoying dust.
After I bought the sensors, I noticed it there is no need to buy them, you can clean the ones that you have without having to manipulate motherboards and cables. Just when you are able to unclip your sensors from the robot, remove the piece of plastic transparent , clean up with water, dry it and mount it again. You will save 30 euros , 30 minutes of work, and 2 weeks without your robot.
Hi Pape Pin, thank you for watching my video. I created the video just to share my experience of fixing my xiaomi vacuum robot. In fact I tried cleaning the sensors too as suggested by the vacuum robot voice prompt but that doesn't solve my problem. So I have to replace the cliff sensors. After replacing the sensors, it solved my problem. Just for your info, I am not selling those sensors.
@@YungYaw I changedcliff sensors, the problem persists. What else could be the problem?
@@ValeevVadim Hi, did you get the cliff sensor "Error 4" message from the vacuum robot? My experience was only related to that specific error. If you get different error code, maybe it could be due to other part error. By the way, are you still able to buy the exact same set of cliff sensors for this model of vacuum robot? I tried to search and it seems there's not many people selling this sensor anymore. Just want to make sure you replaced the correct cliff sensor and those are working condition sensors.
My unit are roborock s6, just a yr 5 months and encountered this error 4 cliff sensors issue. I dismount the front protector and clean all sensors with glass cleaner. No help. Now do I need to unscrew everything to access inside the sensors. Lots of screw and hope can mount it back. And do we need to chg all sensors ?
@@YungYaw nice video and thanks for sharing. Paid so much for this robot n KO after 1.5 yrs. does the sensors with life span ? And do we need to chg all?
Hello! The item does not exists on Aliexpress anymore, do you happen to know what the sensors are called? or if they have a model # i can lookup? Thank you!
Are you trying to run the robot on black surface's? It will confuse it if you are!
I modified mine to work on black surfaces and that's probably what you need to do also! It'll work perfectly then but you wont be able to use where it can fall after the modification!
I've got an Roborock E4 with this very same error 4. One of the cables going to the top left sensor was deattached during a previous cleanup and cannot be reattach. Do you know if this replacement would work on this model? I've asked everywhere but haven't had luck so far.
It's interesting that the cable got detached from the connector. Will you be able to reconnect the cable or resolder it? At least you can check if it's the cable problem.
Thank you for the vidéo, I had the same issue on my roborock s50, error 4, I noticed that the the transparent plastiques of the fall sensors were slightly scratched, I polished them with some automotive polishing compound and the roborock is back to life for 4 days now :)
Hope this can help
That's great! I tried cleaning mine too, but it doesn't work for me. Glad yours is working now.
Thanks for this comment, I just polished mine too and it's working now!
Any idea if completely removing the cliff sensors would work? I can't seem to make tape method work
I haven't try before. But maybe the system will do a sensor test during start up. Thus that's why it knows some sensors are faulty.
Fixed my vacuum following your tutorial :) thanks a lot!
Happy to hear that. You still manage to buy the spare parts?
@@YungYaw YES! Aliexpress has them. Again, thanks a lot man!
thank you so much for your post - it has been so helpful
Glad that it helps. 😊
I fixed mine, thanks for the video! But now I regret not taking measurements of the sensor to develop a gasket so it won't happen again :l
Do you have an updated link for the cliff sensor?
I'm sorry. I don't have any updated link for the sensor.
i cant seem to take out the battery and it doesnt look like im not using enough force? do you have to unscrew something
Are you referring to the orange battery pack or the battery connector? There's no screw for the battery pack casing. But not sure if they have upgraded their process to add adhesive tape or not. If you are referring to the battery connector, there's a latch that you need to press and then pull out the connector.
Clean and lightly stir collision sesors. I'm getting the error. Nothing clean but not working
Thanks!!
Не могу понять. Он их заменил или почистил?
Я заменил датчики.
Thanks! I managed to take the sensors out and it was good enough to take their plastic covers out and clean them from the inside and it runs again! 😃 wouldn’t 100% be successful without this video 👍 P.S.: I am a woman, so don’t be worry you wouldn’t make it 🤣
My glad that it helps. Hope you enjoyed the DIY repair session.
Hi. After removing everything my vacuum now just keeps with the light on and doesn’t do or say anything. Any ideas?
Hi, what do you mean by after removing everything? What have you removed? Any error message in the app?
Increased production value. 👍👍
Thanks! Still learning.
error 15 is about witch sensors?
I’m sorry. I have no idea about Error 15.
The product link doesn't work
I posted this video quite a while ago. There's a possibility that the parts is no longer available.
I replaced the sensor for the new from ali express. But error 4 remain. Factory reset also didn't help. Does anybody have the same problem?
Hi, I do not have the robot vacuum anymore. So I am not sure what other problem it could be. Sorry.
@@YungYaw Same problem here. Error 4 still existent after swapping the sensors. Seems to be something else.
@@thomasbungener4834 Hrm, I am not sure. But if you google Error 4 for Xiaomi vacuum robot, it's related to cliff sensor. Hope you will be able to fix yours eventually.
@@YungYaw Order a new motherboard now. was $12 only anyway.
Hello,
I’Ve same problem, replaced sensor but error 4 still present !
Any idea of fixed solution ?
My vacuum keeps breaking down. First the bumping sensor. Than the motherboard. I replaced the laser already and now the cliff sensors. Pf
Wow.... sorry to hear that there was so many problems with your vacuum robot. I hope it is all fine now.
YungYaw need to replace the cliff sensor but i cant seem to find spare parts. Do you know where to get them?
@@hummel003 Is your vacuum robot exactly same model as mine? I put a link in the video description. You can check it out. Else you can try to search for "Xiaomi Vacuum Robot V1 Cliff Sensor" on AliExpress.
YungYaw yes the same model. But the link goes to a product that is not available anymore. I tried searching specific but i cant seem to find the 1st gen sensors
@@hummel003 Hrm... you are right. I can't find it on AliExpress anymore too. However, I found a listing on Lazada: www.lazada.com.my/products/cliff-front-impact-sensor-component-for-xiaomi-1st-generation-robot-vacuum-cleaner-left-right-leftright-sensor-i1236274152-s3673372543.html?spm=a2o4k.searchlist.list.40.1585eaa907XL1d&search=1 . But I'm not sure if you are able to make purchase if you are not in this region. Do check the seller profile to see if it's a reliable seller and if the part is compatible with your vacuum robot.
I am having a similar error on my mop C2 😢
Oh, I'm sorry that I don't have experience with Error C2.
yo no los cambio simplemente los saco, los limpio y los vuelvo a poner y sin p`roblemas
Good for you... I cleaned mine but still same problem. So need to change.
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