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Troubleshooting Guide

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PLEASE CHECK THE FOLLOWING BEFORE CALLING YOUR SERVICE CENTER

Before troubleshooting, the pool cleaner must be disconnected from the power supply and the power supply must be unplugged from the electrical outlet to prevent damage to the 

unit and possible personal injury. 

For reference numbers, consult the parts list diagram located on the last page of the instructions.

1.  Unit does not pump   water or move: 

a)  Check to see if electric outlet (22) has power. 

b)  Check if transformer (16) is plugged into a grounded outlet and the grey cable 

assembly is plugged into the transformer.*

c)  Switch the power supply  “OFF” and “ON” a few  times.  Allow 45 seconds 

between “ON” and “OFF”.  

d)  Check for and remove any debris such as hair, string, or leaves that may be 

obstructing the free movement of the Drive Pulley (5), Drive Belts (6) , or 

Drive Tracks (7) .

e)  Check that the Drive Belts (6) and Drive Tracks (7) are properly aligned and 

are taut. Adjust or replace if necessary. 

2.  Unit does not pump water at all, or pumps slowly but moves: 

a)  Check to see if propeller (1) is seized due to accumulation of hair or debris on 

the propellers. Remove the top screws on each outlet top (1) and clean the 

propeller. When reassembling the top cover, do not overtighten the screws. 

b)  Check to see if the filter bag (12) is thoroughly clean. Clean as necessary.

c)  If a and b are negative, check the pump motors (2).  If they are not functioning 

send the unit to your service center. 

3.  Unit does not move   but does pump   water:    

a)  Check to see if forward/reverse motion is obstructed by foreign matter; hair, 

debris, etc. on drive belts (6) or drive tracks (7) or there is an   entanglement 

with the power cord. Clean as necessary. 

b)   Check if drive belts (6) have slipped out of place.  Also check for proper 

tension of drive belts (6). If necessary replace belts.

c)  Check for loose drive motor (3) connections.

d)   If a, b, and c are negative, check the Master and Slave motors. If one or the 

other is not functioning, send the unit to your service center. 

*The transformer cord can only be replaced with the aid of special purpose tools normally available only to 

authorized dealers, distributors and service centers.

4.  Unit does not pick   up dirt and debris:

a)  Check 2a and 2b of this guide.

b)  Check the Intake Valve Flaps (23) on the underside of your unit. The Flaps 

should move freely to open and close. Clean and free the Valve Flaps (23) if 

necessary.

5.  Unit does not seem to cover the entire pool: 

a)  Most likely a thorough cleaning of the filter bag (12) is needed.

b)   Check to see that the grey cable (15) is properly spread out and is untangled.

c)    Allow the unit to run in the pool for the entire cleaning cycle.

d)    Check that the Pump Motor (2) is operating. Please refer to the 

Troubleshooting section titled 

“Moves But Does Not Pick Up Dirt And 

Debris”

e)    After following all of the above, if there is still a problem, call your dealer for 

specific additional assistance.

6.  Debris Comes Out Of The Aquabot When Removing It From Pool 

(Bottom Lid Does Not Close Properly)

a)   Lock Tabs (24) - Check that the Lock Tabs (24) are not warped. They should 

be straight and aligned with the unit's body. 

b)   Intake Valves (23) - Check that the Intake Valve Flaps on the underside of 

your unit (in the Bottom Lid ) move freely to open and close. Clean Flaps if 

necessary.

7.  The cable is twisted:

a)   Use the E-Z Swivel 

(see “Cable Care” chapter) 

Summary of Contents for RF Robotic

Page 1: ...Installation and Operating Instructions RF Robotic Pool Cleaner Product 11716 Product Inst 353 BK0019022_PA ...

Page 2: ...Customer Thank you for choosing our product to clean your pool We hope that you will enjoy usingyournewrobottomaintainyourswimmingpoolforyearstocome Before you begin to use your robot please take a few minutes to carefully read these operatinginstructions Again thankyouforchoosingourproduct 2 Components Your new automatic pool cleaner contains The robotic pool cleaner with its floating cable The P...

Page 3: ...able over the surface of the pool as evenly as possible fig 1 3 3 4 Plug the cable into the power supply Make sure the key on the plug corresponds exactly with the key slot on the socket of the power supply fig 3a Plug the power supply into a grounded outlet Ensure that the electric outlet has been properly grounded fig 3b Press the ON button on the power supply The light will glow indicating that...

Page 4: ...ained andqualifiedperson Donotoperatethesupplyifthecordisdamaged Environmentalconditions The power supply is designed to work both indoors and outdoors However the unit should not be operated in direct sunlight or be exposed to water The power supply should not be operated in an ambienttemperatureinexcessof40ºC Physical Dimensions W D H Weight Electrical Input rating Output rating Storage temperat...

Page 5: ...e to always keep your pool cleaner properly stored anywhere between 10 to 40 degrees Celsius 50 to 104 degrees Fahrenheit This will keep the motors plasticsandsealsprotected Failuretocomplywillresultinlossofwarranty Robotcanbeusedinwaterwithtemperaturesrangingfrom13 Cto35 C 55 F to95 F However therecommendedoptimaltemperatureisbetween22 Cand32 C 72 F and90 F CAUTION To avoid scratches and other bl...

Page 6: ...of the pool afterallowingmostofthewatertodrainfromtheunit c Lay the unit on its back on a smooth surface in order to prevent scratches on the machine body release the lock tabs and remove the bottom lid assembly fig 4a 4b 4c 4d continueonthenextpage NOTE Depending on your model there are 2 types of bottom lid releasing mechanisms LOCK TAB or SWIVELTAB Please followtheinstructionsdiagramaccordingto...

Page 7: ...ifserviceisrequired Leaveyourpoolcleanerinthewaterfor15to20minutesaftereverycleaningcycle Donotleaveyourcleanerindirectsunlightwhennotinuse Neverleavethepowersupplyindirectsunlightandavoidleavingitintherain Occasionally you should rinse your cleaner in clean fresh water This will lengthen theservicelifeofthedrivebelts drivetracksandscrubbingbrushes Cleanthepropelleronceamonth IMPORTANT TIPS Cleani...

Page 8: ... drive belts 6 or drive tracks 7 or there is an entanglement with the power cord Clean as necessary b Check if drive belts 6 have slipped out of place Also check for proper tension of drive belts 6 If necessary replace belts c Check for loose drive motor 3 connections d If a b and c are negative check the Master and Slave motors If one or the other is not functioning send the unit to your service ...

Page 9: ...andle Assembly 15 Cable Assembly 16 Power Supply Transformer 17 Transformer Socket 18 Wheel Tube Assembly 19 OFF button 20 LED 21 ON button 22 Power Cord Outlet 23 Intake Valve Flaps 24 Lock Tabs Parts List Operating the pool cleaner 1 2 3 5 4 6 7 8 9 11 14 15 10 18 22 16 17 19 21 20 Robot specification Input voltage 24 30 VDC Pump power 90Watt maximum Drive power 20Watt maximum Volume of water fi...

Page 10: ...and the failure does not amount to a major failure The benefits of this warranty are in addition to any rights and remedies imposed by Australian state and federal legislation that cannot be excluded Nothing in this warranty is to be interpreted as excluding restricting or modifying any state or federal legislation applicable to the supply of goods and services which cannot be excluded restricted ...

Page 11: ...duct the customer must pay AstralPool s usual costs of service work and testing If such inspection and testing finds a defect that is not covered by this warranty the customer must pay AstralPool s usual costs of service work plus any parts and labour required to repair the Product unless recoverable from AstralPool on the failure of any statutory guarantee under the ACL 5 If your Robot Cleaner ne...

Page 12: ... accident negligence alteration abuse or misuse The warranty does not extend to a normal wear and tear b weather and other environmental conditions including but not limited to storm flood and or heat wave damage or c service and maintenance items Examples of exclusions include but are not limited to Incorrect installation External power spikes surge Normal wear and tear of consumable parts such a...

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