NEW GALEON FI 100 ROBOTIC POOL CLEANER
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NEW GALEON FI 100 ROBOTIC POOL CLEANER
TROUBLESHOOTING
EN
THE CLEANER DOES NOT CLIMB WALLS.
The cleaner is not climbing the pool walls.
1. Verify that your robotic cleaner is not a floor-only model.
2. Verify that P1, floor cleaning only, is not selected on the power and control unit (see
“Robotic Cleaner Programming”).
Filter is dirty.
Clean the filter.
Propeller is broken or seized due to accumulation of hair.
Check if the propeller is broken or needs cleaning.
pH level is incorrect.
Make sure that pH is between 7.0 and 7.6.
Chlorine level is incorrect.
Check water chlorine treatment (remove the cleaner from the pool during treatment).
Water temperature is not optimal.
Recommended temperature is between 22°C–32°C (72°F–90°F).
THE CABLE IS TANGLED.
Filter is dirty.
Clean the filter.
Bottom lid is not properly closed.
Make sure that the bottom lid is properly closed.
Cable is not spread out before putting the cleaner unit into the pool.
Make sure that the floating cable is properly spread out and not tangled before
operating the robotic cleaner.
The length of the cable in the water is too long.
Verify that the length of cable in the water equal to the pool diagonal length plus two
meters.
Propeller is broken or seized due to accumulation of hair.
Check if the propeller is broken or needs cleaning.
REMOTE CONTROL DOES NOT WORK.
The battery is empty. The LED is blinking or OFF.
Check the battery by pressing one of the buttons. The red light on the remote control
unit does not blink or stay lit continuously if the battery is empty. Contact your dealer or
service center.
3. Clean and remove obstacles and debris if necessary.
CLEANER DOES NOT PICK UP DIRT.
Filter is dirty or has holes.
Clean as needed and verify that there no holes in the filter.
Propeller is broken or seized due to accumulation of hair.
Check if the propeller is broken or needs cleaning.
The suction inlet is not close enough to the pool floor.
Move the suction inlet OUT (see “Adjusting Suction Height”).
DIRT COMES OUT OF THE CLEANER WHEN REMOVING IT FROM POOL.
Filter shutter is broken or missing.
The filter shutter is located on the bottom lid. Check that both shutters are not broken
and function properly.
Holes in the filter.
Verify that there are no holes in the filter (see “Cleaning Filters”).
Bottom lid is not properly closed.
Make sure that the bottom lid is properly closed.
CLEANER UNIT DOES NOT COVER THE ENTIRE POOL.
Filter is dirty.
Clean the filter.
There is not enough length of the floating cable in the water to reach the far end of
the pool, or the cable is tangled.
1. Verify that there is enough length of the floating cable in the water to reach the far end
of the pool.
2. Make sure that the floating cable is properly spread out and is not tangled.
The angle of the floating handle affects the cleaner movement.
Increase diagonal angle of the floating handle (see “Adjusting Floating Handle”).
Pool pH level is incorrect.
Make sure that the pH level is between 7.0 and 7.6.
Chlorine level is incorrect.
Check water chlorine treatment and correct if required (Remove the cleaner from the
pool during the treatment.)
Propeller is broken or seized due to accumulation of hair.
1. Remove the top screws on the top outlet.
2. Check if the propeller is broken or needs cleaning.
Obstacle in the drive system of the cleaner unit.
1. Turn the cleaner unit carefully to view the underside.
2. Rotate the tracks and scrubbing brushes by hand. It should rotate but it should not
rotate freely.
3. Clean and remove obstacles and debris if necessary.
TROUBLESHOOTING
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