Solar-Breeze Owner’s Manual
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A normal reverse navigation should result in the unit moving backwards by 3 or 4
feet and turning slightly in one direction or the other. As a result, when the
Solar-Breeze begins to move forward again, it should move in a different
direction from the obstruction.
The Solar-Breeze will also reverse automatically every four minutes, even if it
does not encounter an obstruction. It will normally move in a different direction
after each reverse, improving its overall coverage of the pool.
c.
Stand-By or Sleep Mode
This mode occurs when the battery charge has been drawn down to the Low-
Voltage level. This will normally occur in the evening after the pool has been in
shade for some time, however, it could also occur on a cloudy day when the
energy available from the sun is low. In this mode, the paddlewheels will stop
turning, and the red “ALARM” light will flash – indicating a low battery.
When solar energy becomes available, again, the unit will recharge itself and
start operation again on its own, and the red ALARM light will no longer flash.
7.
Indicator Lights
a.
Power Light
The green “Power” light will flash whenever the switch is in the “On” position.
b.
Charging Light