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Adjust SCS Wall Climbing Setting: 

 

You can change the wall climbing setting at any 

time during cleaner operation with the SCS button. 

The new setting will be active when the cleaner 

climbs the next wall.

• 

Press  

  to adjust the wall climbing setting 

one level higher. 

• 

One additional LED lights each time you press 

the button to indicate stronger grip on the wall.

• 

To decrease setting, press button to cycle 

through back to one LED (lowest setting).

 

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4

2

1

3

4

2

1

3

3.4  Stopping the Cleaner  

and Removing from the Pool

1. Press   to interrupt operation.
2. 

When the cleaner is within arm's reach, use the 

handle to lift it from the water (Figure 14).  

Never lift the cleaner out of the pool by the 

floating cable. 

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2

Figure 14.  Lift Cleaner From Pool with Handle

3. 

Hold the cleaner vertically over the pool surface 

to drain water before removing (Figure 15).

3.2  Starting the Cleaner

The first time you use the cleaner, the cleaning surface 

setting is Floor and Wall 

  

After the first time, the default is the last setting used.

Select Cleaning Surface:

• Use                       to change cleaning surface setting.

 

 

Begin Cleaning: 

• 

After selecting the cleaning surface,  

press 

 to begin operation. 

• 

At the beginning of the cycle, the cleaner 

remains in place for a few seconds to initialize 

the microcontroller after the fan motor starts.

3.3  Wall Climbing  

(Surface Control System)

The cleaner has the ability to clean the pool walls up to 

the waterline. How much the cleaner needs to grip to 

the wall depends upon the pool surface.

Grip Intensity Indicator:

 

Surface Control System (SCS) settings are as follows 

for different pool surface types:  

Check Wall Climbing Setting:

•  

Start the cleaner and watch as the cleaner 

climbs each wall. If grip setting is correct, the 

cleaner will easily climb the wall and clean up 

to the waterline. The default setting is 

:

NOTE:

   Wall climbing is programmed in a randomized 

(SMOOTH) pattern. Cleaner may climb wall and not 

reach waterline until third or fourth attempt in order 

to thoroughly clean wall surface below the waterline 

first.

 

Pebble Surface LOWEST

Concrete

Vinyl / Fiberglass

Smooth - HIGHEST

Section 3.  Operation

 wall cleaning and water line brushing on all types 

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•  Once the cleaning cycle has been launched, monitor the cleaner’s behaviour when climbing the walls and when 

 

brushing the water line.

 

•  Use the 

See the table below.

Cleaner's behaviour to be observed

Meaning

•  The cleaner climbs the walls and brushes 

 

the water line.

The 2 LEDs are lit by default

 

•  The cleaner quickly climbs the walls and goes past

 

Reduce the number 

of LEDs.

•  The cleaner slowly climbs the walls and stops 

below the water line: 

Increase the number of 

LEDs.

 

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Press:

Observe Cleaner Behaviour

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Summary of Contents for Captura Plus

Page 1: ...H0670900_REVA TYPE EM14 TYPE EM15 Owner s Manual...

Page 2: ...Started 4 2 1 General Specifications 4 2 2 Unpacking 4 2 3 Cleaner Control box 4 2 4 Assembling the Transport Caddy 5 2 5 Connecting the Control Unit to the Caddy 6 2 6 Connecting the Floating Cable...

Page 3: ...use the robotic cleaner or control box if the cord is worn or damaged Contact Baracuda Customer care Service 1300 784 423 immediately for proper servicing and replacement of the damaged cord Double in...

Page 4: ...that this is achieved by having two 2 layers of insulating material surrounding live parts or by using reinforced insulation Therefore devices having double insulated construction such as this cleaner...

Page 5: ...snaps into place See Figure 6 When unpacking the cleaner and its components Check to make sure each component is in the box Check cleaner and components for damage during transport If there are missin...

Page 6: ...ol unit hook on the caddy Figure 8 Figure 8 Align Control Unit on Caddy Hook 2 Press control unit onto the caddy hook until it snaps and locks into position Figure 9 Figure 9 Attach the Control Unit o...

Page 7: ...efer to the installation instructions relating to the swimming pool equipment for which the cleaner will be an integral part The cleaner is to be supplied through a Residual Current Device RCD with a...

Page 8: ...e cleaner if it is powered on but not submerged in water For pools equipped with a beach area this safety feature is programmed to drive the cleaner in reverse and back into the pool when the impeller...

Page 9: ...initialize the microcontroller after the fan motor starts 3 3 Wall Climbing Surface Control System The cleaner has the ability to clean the pool walls up to the waterline How much the cleaner needs t...

Page 10: ...6 Cleaning the Filter Canister WARNING To avoid electric shock and other hazards which could result in permanent injury or death disconnect unplug the control box from the power source before perform...

Page 11: ...place canister back into the cleaner body 8 Plug the floating cable back into the Control box and store the cleaner out of direct sunlight for next use 3 7 Storing the Cleaner The cleaner must be clea...

Page 12: ...l you hear a click Figure 21 Cleaner Stored Correctly on Caddy Section 4 Maintenance WARNING To avoid electric shock and other hazards which could result in permanent injury or death disconnect unplug...

Page 13: ...its end in a vertical position Figure 25 Figure 25 Stand Cleaner Upright 2 Separate the edges of the brush undo the tabs and remove the worn matt 3 Position the new brush matt underneath the roller w...

Page 14: ...track into the groove in the first wheel See Figure 31 Figure 31 Position Track into Wheel Grooves 1 4 Stretch the track around the second wheel then pull over the last wheel see Figure 32 Push and p...

Page 15: ...aracuda Customer Service at 1300 784 423 2 Flashes LED flashes twice Cleaner wheels may be jammed or brushes may be blocked with debris Turn cleaner wheels to ensure they are not jammed Check brushes...

Page 16: ...cleaner from the pool Do a shock chlorination treatment to eliminate algae DO NOT leave the cleaner in the pool during this treatment On startup the cleaner does not move No power supply to the cleane...

Page 17: ...be compatible with all pools Some pool features may affect performance For further advice please contact your Zodiac dealer After Sales Support Exceptional We have a trained team on hand to help walk...

Page 18: ...NOTES 18 H670900_REVA...

Page 19: ...NOTES H670900_REVA 19...

Page 20: ...s a registered trademark of Zodiac Group Australia Pty Ltd ABN 87 002 641 965 219 Woodpark Rd Smithfield NSW 2164 Australia Tel 1300 784 423 www baracuda com au Copyright Zodiac Australia Ltd 2019 H67...

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