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User Instructions

1.  INTRODUCTION

Thank you for purchasing the Liberty Premium 8 cordless robotic pool cleaner.

Like all robots from Maytronics, your new Liberty Premium 8 robot is designed for easy, reliable 

and efficient operation. 

Please read this instruction manual carefully and be sure to follow all the recommendations regarding 

operation and care of your robot Liberty. This is essential for optimal cleaning and to protect your 

robot at all time, whether in use or in storage.
1.  The Liberty Premium 8 is a cordless, battery-powered robotic pool cleaner designed to clean any 

residential pool up to 15m (50ft) in length. It is particularly suited for pools with irregular shapes 

and/or in-pool features, such as bridges, fountains, pillars, and other obstacles that may hinder the 

free movement of a power cable. 

2.  The Liberty Premium 8 is a wall-climbing model; it cleans the pool floor, walls, and waterline 

without intervention.

3.  The robot is battery-operated and must be charged before each use by the charger that is 

supplied with it.

4.  The default duration of the cleaning cycle is 1hr. and 15 min. The duration can be changed to a

1hr. and 30 min. This is done with the remote control.

5.  Charging the robot takes 4-5 hrs., after which the robot is ready for use.
6.  Upon completion of an operating cycle, the robot automatically moves to one of the pool walls 

before switching off. This makes it easier to take the robot out of the water for charging and 

cleaning the cartridges.

7.  If the robot completes its work and stops at an inaccessible location inside the pool, it can be 

steered with the remote control to a more accessible location, this must be done within 12 hours 

from the robot’s completion of the operating cycle.

8.  If required, the robot can be steered with the remote control during its operation.
9.  The pool cleaner can work under a pool cover.

2.  WARNINGS AND CAUTIONS

1.  Use only the original charger supplied with the robot and manufactured by Maytronics.
2.  Place the charger in a shaded dry area during both charging and storage.
3.  Always place the charger at a minimum of 3m (10ft) distance from the edge of the pool, especially 

during charging.

4.  Prior to connecting the float and charger for charging purposes, verify that the connector and 

socket are dry and clean.

5.  Before operation, disconnect the charging cable and close the charging socket cover.
6.  Do not open or disassemble the motor unit in any way.
7.  Ensure the electrical outlet used for charging is protected by a ground fault interrupter (GFI) or an 

earth leakage interrupter (ELI).

8.  Do not enter the pool while the pool cleaner is working.
9.  The pool cleaner must be charged before storage.

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Page 3: ...OUT OF THE WATER 9 7 1 Turning the robot off 9 7 2 Pulling the robot out of the water 9 8 ROUTINE MAINTENANCE 11 8 1 Cleaning the filter cartridges 11 8 2 Dismantling and cleaning the impeller 12 8 3 Storing the robot 13 9 USING THE REMOTE CONTROL 14 9 1 The control panel 14 9 2 Manual direction control mode 15 9 3 Automatic mode settings 16 10 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE 17 11 CADDY ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIO...

Page 4: ...on completion of an operating cycle the robot automatically moves to one of the pool walls before switching off This makes it easier to take the robot out of the water for charging and cleaning the cartridges 7 If the robot completes its work and stops at an inaccessible location inside the pool it can be steered with the remote control to a more accessible location this must be done within 12 hou...

Page 5: ...Application Robotic pool cleaner Battery type Lithium ion Battery Configuration 6S4P Nominal Voltage 22 2V Maximum Charge Voltage 25 2V Discharge Cut off Voltage 18V Typical Capacity 10400mAh Standard Discharge Current 1 7A Maximum Charging Current 4 5A Operating Temperature 0 45 C charging 10 60 C discharging Storage Temperature 0 30 C Safety Device Each cell is equipped with a safety vent system...

Page 6: ...ramic surface and mosiac tiles PVC Brush For concrete PVC fiberglass and liner Caddy Charger Brushes options Filteration Pulling Hook Liberty Premium 8 Remote Control Unit Cartridge with Ultra fine filters Spring net filter X4 Charging Cable Liberty_Premium_English indd 4 Liberty_Premium_English indd 4 4 2 12 6 19 PM 4 2 12 6 19 PM ...

Page 7: ...djusting the handle angle The robot s handle should be adjusted and locked diagonally in order to ensure optimum cleaning results The handle angle can be adjusted also to determine the speed at which the robot advances along the water line To adjust the handle angle A Press the latch down and hold it in position B Move the handle to the desired position and release the latch to hold the handle in ...

Page 8: ...ration 1 Plug the charging cable into the charger 2 Plug the electrical cable from the charger into the mains 3 Open the charging connector cover of the charging cable Charging cable Charging Cable connector to float cover Charging Cable connector to Cahrger 2 1 Liberty_Premium_English indd 6 Liberty_Premium_English indd 6 4 2 12 6 19 PM 4 2 12 6 19 PM ...

Page 9: ...y indicator Charging socket and cover Open the charging socket cover on the float Connect the charging connector to the charging socket on the float 1 with a slight rotation until in position push down and turn to secure in place 2 2 1 Liberty_Premium_English indd 7 Liberty_Premium_English indd 7 4 2 12 6 19 PM 4 2 12 6 19 PM ...

Page 10: ...ull Battery LED indicator will light up and will remain lit In case of a charging failure or if charging is not performed correctly the orange No connection Led indicator will flash 6 PLACING THE ROBOT IN THE WATER 1 Before operation disconnect the charging cable from the float and close the charging socket cover 2 Put the robot into the water while holding the float Let the robot descend to the b...

Page 11: ...The robot will automatically shut down either at the end of the cleaning cycle or when the battery capacity drops below the lowest allowable level If you would like to turn off the robot before the end of the cleaning cycle press continuously for 2 seconds on the on off switch button The LED indicators will flash quickly several times and the robot will switch off 7 2 Pulling the robot out of the ...

Page 12: ...rnatively use the pulling hook to grab the float and gently reel in the robot Pull the floating cable gently until the robot has risen to the surface Lift the robot out of the water by its handle CAUTION Important Do NOT lift the robot from the water by its cable Liberty_Premium_English indd 10 Liberty_Premium_English indd 10 4 2 12 6 19 PM 4 2 12 6 19 PM ...

Page 13: ...ote Do not let the filter cartridges dry out before cleaning 1 Open the filter covers and remove the cartridges from both sides of the robot 2 Open the clips and remove the filters 3 Clean the filters with a hose Liberty_Premium_English indd 11 Liberty_Premium_English indd 11 4 2 12 6 19 PM 4 2 12 6 19 PM ...

Page 14: ...ace 1 2 8 2 Dismantling and cleaning the impeller CAUTION Ensure to switch the robot off before opening the impeller by pressing on the on off switch on the float The LEDs will blink for several seconds before shutting down If you notice debris trapped in the impeller open the impeller and remove the debris then reassemble Locating tab Locating tab groove S clip Octagonal end fitting Grooved end f...

Page 15: ...t them in place 2 Store the robot in a protected place at temperatures between 0 30 C 32 86 F 3 Store the robot either on its Caddy or simply upside down Do NOT store the robot where it will be exposed to direct sunlight Do NOT store the robot where it will be exposed to excessive heat Do NOT store the robot where it will be exposed to frost Liberty_Premium_English indd 13 Liberty_Premium_English ...

Page 16: ...ual automatic select button Set OK button Direction control arrows The Control Panel Manual Direction Control Mode 1 Press the On Off button once The remote control will start in manual direction control mode 2 Use the direction control arrows see right to control the movement of the robot around the pool Exiting Manual Direction Control Mode and setting the Automatic Mode 1 To exit the manual dir...

Page 17: ...work Delaying allows the dirt to settle to the bottom of the pool Immediate start Default setting One hour delay Two hour delay Cleaning action indicator Allowing you to choose from the following options Standard Floor and wall cleaning Default setting Ultra clean Stronger suction and slower movement floor and wall Floor only Cleans only the floor and the area where the floor and walls meet Walls ...

Page 18: ...he remote control is set for climbing Robot is not sinking If using Wonder brushes or the combined brushes make sure they are soaked in water Remote control unit is not working Check if the batteries need to be replaced The robot stops working before completing the cleaning cycle 1 Check if the impeller is blocked 2 Check if the drive system is blocked 3 The battery may be empty charge the robot I...

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