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Dual spinning side brushes pull in debris from edges and corners.Quick maintenance is simple. Just press a button to eject the dust bin.Two small brushes channel debris into the cleaning path of the multi-surface brushroll.Helix-patterned rows of high-tensile bristles provide thorough debris pickup on carpets and hard floors.Proximity sensors plus rubber-coated bumpers ensure that your robot doesn’t become stuck or scuff furniture.Identify stairs and ledges to ensure your robot doesn’t fall.The Shark ION Robot is designed with a Tri-Brush System, combining side brushes, channel brushes, and a multi-surface brushroll to handle debris on all surfaces, corners, and edges. Use the SharkClean app or voice control with Alexa or Google Assistant to start cleaning from anywhere Shark ION Robot. Wifi Troubleshooting: The Shark ION Robot is designed with a Tri-Brush System, combining side brushes, channel brushes, and a multi-surface brushroll to handle debris on all surfaces, corners, and edges. Use the SharkClean app or voice control with Alexa or Google Assistant to start cleaning from anywhere Shark ION Robot. Wifi Troubleshooting: Make sure your phone is connected to your home Wi-Fi network before trying to connect your robot. Typical home Wi-Fi networks support both 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz. Make sure you are connected to a 2.4 GHz network when you enter your username and password. Ensure your robot is turned on and you hear an audio prompt. Do not use a VPN or a proxy server. Make sure Wi-Fi isolation is turned off on the router. There may be instances where your Shark robot loses connectivity while operating, due to a weak Wi-Fi signal, or entering a zone that blocks Wi-Fi. -Press the switch on the side of the robot to turn OFF (O) the power. -Wait 10 seconds, then turn the power back on and wait for the voice prompt. - Power off your phone, wait 30 seconds, and power back on. -Open Wi-Fi settings on your phone, find the Shark network, then select Forget Network. Reopen the SharkClean app and retry the connection process. It is normal for your robot to temporarily lose connectivity when it goes under furniture, or moves far from your router. Your Shark robot will automatically reconnect to Wi-Fi. If for some reason, the robot does not reconnect on its own, remove the unit from the dock. Power the robot off, wait 10 seconds, power the robot back on, and place it back on the dock.







