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Operating the Pool Robot
3
12 cm
(4.7 inch)
3.6m/11.8ft
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Your New Robotic Pool Cleaner contains:
!
The robotic pool cleaner which includes the
chlorination system
!
The special Power Supply (Transformer)
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5
1.
Check the salt level in the pool. The salt level needs to be a minimum of 3000
PPM (
refer to salt table on the next page
).
2.
Place the power supply (transformer) at least three meters / ten feet from the pool
and uncoil the cable (fig.1, 2). The power supply will provide low voltage to the
robot.
3.
Place the robot in the water. Turn the robot side to side in the water to allow air to
escape from the body and then let the robot sink to the bottom of the pool (Fig.3).
Then, spread the cable over the surface of the pool as evenly as possible (Fig.1).
4.
Plug the cable into power supply
(Fig
.
4)
:
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Prepare plug as seen in (Fig. 4C) with key exactly as shown.
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Align key from cable plug with corresponding key on the power supply socket
(Fig. 4D)
.
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Push plug into the socket of the power supply, once plug is in, rotate the plug to
the right to lock it in place (Fig. 4E).
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To remove the plug, rotate to the left to unlock, then pull out (Fig. 4F).
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Plug power supply into a grounded outlet. Ensure that the electrical outlet has
been grounded (Fig. 5)
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Press the ON/OFF button on the power supply to begin operating the robot in
Combo Mode.