Tips and guides for maintaining and caring for your robot vacuum
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A Shark robot vacuum that's beeping and flashing red usually isn't dealing with a navigation glitch or a low battery - it's usually a dustbin that's completely full. Emptying a Shark robot vacuum is straightforward once you know what you're doing, but there are some tricks that'll save you from creating dust clouds in your kitchen or dealing with that frustrating moment when debris just won't budge from the corners.

You know that sinking feeling when your trusty robot vacuum - the one that's been faithfully cleaning your floors for the past three years - starts acting up? Maybe it's getting stuck in places it used to navigate just fine, or the battery seems to die halfway through cleaning the living room. You're probably wondering: is this the beginning of the end, or just a maintenance issue?