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Models with
Split Wheel Tube
+ 4 Directional
Remote Control
Pattern Description:
A.
Cleaner searches for the wall, climbs it for a couple of seconds and
then climbs down the wall.
B.
Cleaner moves to the opposite end of the pool, finds the wall and
climbs to the waterline. Cleaner moves across the wall for a longer
number seconds and then climbs down the wall.
C.
Cleaner searches for the wall, climbs it for a couple of seconds and
then climbs down the wall.
D.
Cleaner moves to the opposite end of the pool, finds the wall and
climbs to the waterline. Cleaner moves across the wall for a longer
number seconds and then climbs down the wall.
E.
Cleaner searches for the wall, climbs it for a couple of seconds and
then climbs down the wall.
F.
Cleaner moves along the floor for several seconds, then turns 90º
to the right to move along the length of the pool.
G.
Cleaner will restart the pattern, but will alternate the 90º turn to the
left.
H.
Remote Control can override automatic program.
A
G
B
C
D
E
F
Pattern Description:
A.
Cleaner searches for the wall, climbs it for a couple of seconds and
then reverses down the wall.
B.
Upon reversing from the wall, the Wheel Tube Clutch slightly turns
your cleaner to move on an angle and travels away from the wall
moving along the floor for a number of seconds. Cleaner stops
and reverses, engaging the Clutch, turning your cleaner on an
angle and moves towards the wall again.
C.
Cleaner searches for the wall, climbs it for a couple of seconds and
then reverses down the wall.
D.
Upon reversing from the wall, the Wheel Tube Clutch slightly turns
your cleaner to move on an angle and travels away from the wall
moving along the floor for a longer number of seconds. Cleaner
stops and reverses, engaging the clutch, turning your cleaner on
an angle and moves towards the wall again.
E.
Cleaner searches for the wall, climbs it for a couple of seconds and
then reverses down the wall.
F.
Upon reversing from the wall, the Wheel Tube Clutch slightly turns
your cleaner to move on an angle and travels away from the wall
moving along the floor for a fewer number of seconds. Cleaner
stops and reverses, engaging the Clutch, turning your cleaner on
an angle and moves towards the wall again.
G.
C
leaner searches for the wall and climbs, spending a number of
seconds moving across the waterline and then climbs down the wall.
H.
Cleaner moves across the floor for a slightly longer number of
seconds to the opposite end of the pool. The cleaner will now
restart the pattern.
Models with Handle Float
+ Split Wheel Tube with
Directional Guidance Clutch
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
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Should your cleaner not reach and clean the center portion of your pool,
you can change the number of seconds your cleaner travels along the
floor using the Magnet provided (Page 11; See Fig. 14).
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Internal program has a preset number of seconds for climbing. In deep
ends, it may not reach the waterline.
NOTE: Manual guidance can override current program.
NOTE: All models are equipped with a safety feature that automatically reverses your cleaner after a number of minutes should it not
encounter a wall and tilt to approximately 90º. This protects your cleaner should it encounter the underside of a ladder for example. Most
models have a safety shut-off timer that periodically shuts off the power to your cleaner for a few seconds to allow it to float down from
its position as an additional measure of protection against getting stuck.
Remote Control System
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Internal program has a preset number of seconds for climbing.
In deep ends, it may not reach the waterline.
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Models with NO Floating Handle are designed to climb partially
– not to waterline.