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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS & WARNINGS 

 

When  installing  and  using  this  electrical  equipment,  safety  precautions  should 

always be followed, including:  

SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS  

WARNING! 

 

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  READ  AND  FOLLOW  ALL  INSTRUCTIONS  in  this  manual  and  on  the 

equipment. Failure to do so could result in severe or fatal injuries.    

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  Ensure  that  children  do  not  attempt  to  access  cleaner  while  it  is  operating. 

Closely supervise children and pets at all times to ensure they do not play with 
the cleaner. This is not a TOY. Children should be kept out of reach from this 
robot and its accessories.  

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  Never allow children to operate this product. 

 

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  This robot is not intended for use by someone with reduced physical, sensory 

or mental capabilities or a lack of experience and knowledge unless they have 
been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance in a safe 
way and understand the hazards involved. 

 

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  Make  sure  the  robot  is  fully  immersed  in  the  water  before  operation.  The 

minimum water level required to operate the robot must reach above the swivel 
head  of  the  robot.  Operating  the  robot  when  it  is  not  immersed  in  the  water 
correctly could damage the unit and void the warranty as a result. 

 

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  Maximum operating depth in water is 3 meters (10 ft). 

 

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Operating water temperature: 5˚C (41˚F) –35˚C (95˚F)  

 

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  Only use the detachable supply unit (external adaptor) provided with this robot 

to charge the battery. 

 

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 Detachable supply unit (external adaptor) 

 

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  In the United States, the external adaptor must be connected only to a supply 

circuit  that  is  protected  by  a  ground-fault circuit  interrupter  (GFCI).  Contact  a 
qualified electrician if you cannot verify that the circuit is protected by a GFCI. 
This GFCI should be tested on a routine basis. To test the GFCI, push the test 
button. The GFCI should interrupt power. Push reset button. Power should be 
restored. If the GFCI fails to operate in this manner, the GFCI is defective. If the 
GFCI  interrupts  power  to  the  external  adaptor  without  the  test  button  being 
pushed,  a  ground  current  is  flowing,  indicating  the  possibility  of  an  electrical 
shock. Do not use the external adaptor. Disconnect the external adaptor and 
contact the manufacturer for assistance. 

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  In Europe, Australia and New Zealand, the cleaner power supply unit must be 

supplied  through  a  residual  current  device  (RCD)  having  a  rated  residual 
operating  current  not  exceeding  30  mA.  Contact  a  qualified  electrician  if  you 
cannot verify that the circuit is protected by a RCD.  

 

Summary of Contents for AquaVac 250

Page 1: ...Type here AquaVac 250 CORDLESS ELECTRIC POOL CLEANER USER MANUAL ROBOT NETTOYEUR ELECTRIQUE SANS FIL MANUEL D UTILISATION ROBOT SIN CABLE PARA PISCINAS MANUAL DE USUARIO...

Page 2: ...o Adjustment of Trajectory P 10 Tube setting P 10 Bumper P 11 Pool Preparation P 11 OPERATION P 12 EMPTYING THE DEBRIS COMPARTMENT P 14 MAINTENANCE STORAGE P 15 BATTERY DISPOSAL P 15 How to remove th...

Page 3: ...ectly could damage the unit and void the warranty as a result Maximum operating depth in water is 3 meters 10 ft Operating water temperature 5 C 41 F 35 C 95 F Only use the detachable supply unit exte...

Page 4: ...tact with the suction hole of the robot during its operation Never insert body parts clothing and other objects into the openings and moving parts of the robot DO NOT use this robot to pick up any tox...

Page 5: ...e robot in a saltwater pool make sure all salts are dissolved before placing it into the water It is not recommended to use this robot with another automatic cleaner cleaner simultaneously Avoid picki...

Page 6: ...propelling nozzle Water jetting from the nozzle propels the robot forward Once the robot stops against an obstacle such as the pool wall its side flap sways and its swivel head turns 180o allowing the...

Page 7: ...on a flat surface Plug the socket of the charging base into the built in charging pins once they are aligned WARNING Be sure not to invert the charging base Plug the charging cable of the external ada...

Page 8: ...battery is classified as a consumable item It has a limited life and will gradually lose its capacity to hold a charge Therefore the running time of the robot will gradually reduce after repeated cha...

Page 9: ...pools where the shortest length is 3 meters or above Turn the tube A to position 0 or 1 Set tube B in position Tips To achieve a steeper curve in trajectory adjust the tube A to position 2 2 For pools...

Page 10: ...ner discard them prior to using the robot If necessary seek assistance from a qualified professional If the liner is brittle damaged or wrinkled contact a qualified professional to perform the necessa...

Page 11: ...to the ON position and the power indicator lights will turn on ATTENTION Motor activates only when the robot is submerged in water completely Power indicator lights Green 3 Immerse the robot into the...

Page 12: ...bot reaches the water surface locate the end with the red triangle as shown in the image below and grab onto the robot via the grip Note holding the other end of the robot will lead to escape of debri...

Page 13: ...n the other side to lift the entire top cover to expose the filter cover and filter plate 2 Detach the filter cover and remove the debris from the compartment It is recommended to clean the filter cov...

Page 14: ...he following happens Battery does not charge fully Battery operation time is noticeably reduced Observe and record the run times of the first few operations on a full charge Use these run times as a r...

Page 15: ...1 Follow section EMPTYING THE DEBRIS COMPARTMENT to release the top cover preassembled with the swivel head Place the cover upside down and use the screwdriver to unfasten the screw on the bottom lock...

Page 16: ...e debris from the wheel Robot moves along the pool wall of round pool Make sure the bumpers have been installed as instructed in manual Rake brush is deformed Lay them under sunlight for a few hours t...

Page 17: ...nt parts Float sinks Float is broken and water leaks in Replace with a new float Contact your dealer for replacement parts Robot operation lasts shorter than advertised Battery is not fully charged Ch...

Page 18: ...ications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be det...

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