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iLife V7S (Chuwi) Teardown (fixing 4 beeps issue)

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  1. iLife V7S (Chuwi) Teardown (fixing 4 beeps issue), Flip your vacuum upside down: étape 1, image 1 de 1
    • Turn off bottom swith

    • Remove dust bin

    • Flip your vacuum upside down

    • remove main brush (already removed on the pic.)

    • remove center wheel (pull out), wipe center wheel IR sensor (dark plastic drop under the wheel), remove all hairs and dust from the wheel. The wheel can be separated from the larger base by further pulling it out from it's round base

    • unscrew and remove side brush (upper right)

    • remove screws from all bottom seats, two top in the middle will have plastic tubes that will need to be removed to release front bumper

    • Remove battery door screw, battery door (below center wheel on photo) and remove the battery unplugging it first and pulling on special loop.

  2. iLife V7S (Chuwi) Teardown (fixing 4 beeps issue), Removing front bumper: étape 2, image 1 de 3 iLife V7S (Chuwi) Teardown (fixing 4 beeps issue), Removing front bumper: étape 2, image 2 de 3 iLife V7S (Chuwi) Teardown (fixing 4 beeps issue), Removing front bumper: étape 2, image 3 de 3
    • when 2 screws removed (larger holes on the photo) gently pull the front bumper out of the vacuum.

    • carefully pull on the wires and unplug the connector

  3. iLife V7S (Chuwi) Teardown (fixing 4 beeps issue), Removing top cover: étape 3, image 1 de 3 iLife V7S (Chuwi) Teardown (fixing 4 beeps issue), Removing top cover: étape 3, image 2 de 3 iLife V7S (Chuwi) Teardown (fixing 4 beeps issue), Removing top cover: étape 3, image 3 de 3
    • Remove top cover

    • remove screws (larger two on the sides outside the board)

    • remove "bumper" arms, be careful don't lose the springs (on the photo the board is already removed as described in the next step)

  4. iLife V7S (Chuwi) Teardown (fixing 4 beeps issue), Removing the board: étape 4, image 1 de 3 iLife V7S (Chuwi) Teardown (fixing 4 beeps issue), Removing the board: étape 4, image 2 de 3 iLife V7S (Chuwi) Teardown (fixing 4 beeps issue), Removing the board: étape 4, image 3 de 3
    • unplug wire connectors from the front of the board and remove 4 screws holding it in place

    • Flip the board to the other side to access the main brush motor

  5. iLife V7S (Chuwi) Teardown (fixing 4 beeps issue), Removing main motor tray: étape 5, image 1 de 3 iLife V7S (Chuwi) Teardown (fixing 4 beeps issue), Removing main motor tray: étape 5, image 2 de 3 iLife V7S (Chuwi) Teardown (fixing 4 beeps issue), Removing main motor tray: étape 5, image 3 de 3
    • Now you should see something like this

    • Unplug the power wire from the motor and put it aside, memorize how it was installed

    • One all other parts were removed from the way you can put your vacuum on the side of the table or on your knees and start pulling out the motor tray from the bottom of the unit

    • Use your fingers to push the transparent flap through the opening while pulling the tray out

    • With the motor tray removed from the unit unscrew three white screws from the side of the tray to open the main gear and the belt, remove all dust and hairs and unscrew 2 small screws holding the motor

    • With the motor removed use tweezers, needle or anything that works to remove hairs and dust from behind the motor gear. Once everything is cleaned and tidy apply some WD40 to the bottom of plastic gear and perhaps put a drop behind the motor gear. DO NOT SPRAY it on the motor or inside the motor. This could make a fire hazard!

  6. iLife V7S (Chuwi) Teardown (fixing 4 beeps issue), Cleaning gear room: étape 6, image 1 de 1
    • You can carefully remove the rear from the element and clean it from all the dirt. You can use a head screwdriver.

    • After cleaning the bearing you can give it some WD40 .

    • Later for the reassembling you can arrange the belt easy on the gears and put the backplate with the screws afterwards on and press the rear to the backplate.

  7. iLife V7S (Chuwi) Teardown (fixing 4 beeps issue), Additional pictures: étape 7, image 1 de 3 iLife V7S (Chuwi) Teardown (fixing 4 beeps issue), Additional pictures: étape 7, image 2 de 3 iLife V7S (Chuwi) Teardown (fixing 4 beeps issue), Additional pictures: étape 7, image 3 de 3
    • Assemble the unit following the tear down steps backwards.

    • You're done! The vacuum works!

    • While your vacuum is back to work grab some cold beer from the fridge and crack open a tallboy.

    • Enjoy your beer while your robot vacuum does its job.

    • You're awesome!

    • Thank you for checking out my manual!

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Slava

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Thanks for did it!, I’ll try do this, I hope won’t screw up :)

Gil Vazquez - Réponse

Good luck! Just be gentle with the board and make sure to remove all hairs from behind the motor gear. Also on Step 5 pic #2 you can check the gears in the side part of the brush housing (three small screws). There is a small possibility some dust made its way there too. There is a belt inside, that could be tricky to put back in place but nothing difficult.

Also you can tune your vacuum by removing the ballast extending work time and making it easier for robot to move around. You’ll find ballast behind the brush tray close to the vacuum fan. The ballast is 5x5x0.5cm metal plate attached with double sided tape inside the vacuum. All you need to do is stick something sharp between the ballast and the side of the tray and remove the double sided tape. After the tape is loose gently pull out the ballast up with pliers. Removing ballast will make your robot ~100gm lighter that equals to a full tray of dust and hairs. Robot will run betterweeping longer on a single charge.

Slava -

Check this link to see what the ballast looks like:

What is inside Chuwi Ilife V7 vacuum cleaner?

See step 2 pic #2, the ballast is the silverish plate pictured behind the wires on the photo.

Slava -

Thank you for your detailed description. This saved my (i)life!

LoveMyIlife - Réponse

Hi

After repairing the robot goes onli back and stop after 5 seconds

Yancho Panayotov - Réponse

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