What It Means
Wheel / Track Slip or Brush Jam
Likely Causes
- One drive wheel or track has more resistance than the other (asymmetric drag)
- Brush jam causing rotational bias
- Track or wheel worn, cracked, or delaminated
Next Checks
- Remove robot and inspect both drive wheels/tracks for debris or damage
- Clean and lubricate track joints if applicable
- Check that brush roller spins freely — a jammed brush pulls the robot sideways
- Replace worn or cracked tracks/wheels if found
- Test on a flat surface out of water to isolate which side is dragging
Verify Before Repair
SplashLens is a field reference, not a repair guarantee. Confirm the visible code, exact model, and current manufacturer procedure before replacing parts, bypassing safeties, or quoting a customer.
SplashLens is independent and is not affiliated with Betta (BWT) or other equipment manufacturers.
Use SplashLens At The Pad
Manual error-code lookup works after the app has loaded once. AI scan features require internet and should be treated as a second set of eyes.