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Beatbot AquaSense Pro Battery Not Charging or Draining Fast

Smart Pool & Spa • Beatbot AquaSense Pro

The Beatbot AquaSense Pro cordless robotic pool cleaner does not charge when placed on the charging dock, the charging LED does not illuminate, or the battery drains significantly faster than the rated 5-hour runtime. The AquaSense Pro uses a high-capacity lithium-ion battery that charges through contacts on the underside of the robot that align with contacts on the docking station.

easy 15 minutes 18 views

Beatbot AquaSense Won't Sink, Floats on the Surface, or Won't Resurface

Smart Pool & Spa • Beatbot AquaSense Robotic Pool Cleaner

The Beatbot sits on the surface and will not dive to clean, or it works the floor fine but will not come back up to the surface at the end of a cycle. Both come down to air and weight in a submersible robot: it has to flood a buoyancy chamber to sink and shed weight and drag to rise, so trapped air or a clogged filter throws the balance off.

easy 15 minutes 15 views

Beatbot AquaSense App Not Connecting or Won't Pair Over WiFi

Smart Pool & Spa • Beatbot AquaSense Robotic Pool Cleaner

The Beatbot app cannot find the robot, hangs on connecting, or fails partway through WiFi setup. Every AquaSense pairs the same way, over Bluetooth first to hand off your WiFi details, then onto a 2.4GHz network, so a failure is almost always the pairing button combo, the wrong WiFi band, or interference at the poolside.

easy 15 minutes 12 views

Beatbot AquaSense Pro Not Climbing Walls or Waterline

Smart Pool & Spa • Beatbot AquaSense Pro

Your Beatbot AquaSense Pro robotic pool cleaner moves across the pool floor but won't climb the walls or reach the waterline. The AquaSense Pro uses a combination of rear-mounted water jets and front suction to create wall-climbing adhesion. It should transition from the floor to the wall, scrub up to the waterline tile, then return to the floor. If the robot approaches a wall and either turns away, starts climbing then slides back down, or makes it partway up and stalls, the issue is typically related to water jet pressure, dirty adhesion tracks, algae-slick walls, or an incorrect cleaning mode selection in the Beatbot app.

easy 15-25 minutes 12 views