What It Means
Robot Powers On But Does Not Move
Likely Causes
- Drive track/wheel jammed
- Impeller or brush motor overloaded
- Filter basket packed with debris
- Drive motor failed
Next Checks
- Remove robot from pool and clear tracks, wheels, brushes, and impeller
- Empty and rinse filter basket/canister
- Run short test on deck only if manual permits
- If one side never drives after cleaning, suspect drive motor or gearbox
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