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- Only use spare parts and accessory parts supplied or

recommended by the manufacturer. All warranty claims will be

void when using third-party components.

- Do not operate the device with an external timer or a separate

remote system.

NOTICE!

- Never let the device run outside of the water as this can cause

damage even after a short time.

Safety instructions for persons

 WARNING!

Danger to children and persons with reduced physical, sensory or

mental capacities (such as partially disabled persons/older persons

with reduced physical and mental capacities) or persons lacking

experience and knowledge (such as older children).

Improper handling of the device can lead to severe injury or damage

to the device.

- Only allow others to access the device after they have read and

comprehended the entire manual or have been instructed about

the intended use and the associated risks.

- Never let persons with reduced physical, sensory or mental

capacities (such as children or drunk people) or a lack of

experience and knowledge unsupervised near the device.

- Never allow children and persons with limited physical, sensory

or mental capacities or persons lacking the respective experience

and knowledge to operate the device.

- Do not let children clean or service the device.

- Children are not allowed to play with the device or with the

power cable.

- Do not operate the device under the influence of drugs, alcohol

or medication or if you are tired.

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Summary of Contents for Poolrunner Battery+

Page 1: ...riginale Originalne upute Orijinal kullan m talimatlar Schwimmbadreiniger Poolrunner Battery de Schwimmbadreiniger 4 fr Nettoyeur de piscine 49 es Limpiafondos de piscina 95 hu sz medence tiszt t 140...

Page 2: ...7 2 3 4 6 5 1 2...

Page 3: ...umfang Ger teteile 1 Schutzkappe 2 Oberteil 3 Filtereinheit 4 Unterteil 5 B rste 6 Schwimmgriff mit Nylonschnur 7 Ladeger t 8 Drehschalter 9 D se 10 Statusanzeige 11 Griff 12 Ladestecker Betriebsanlei...

Page 4: ...1 Protective cap 2 Top part 3 Filter unit 4 Bottom part 5 Brush 6 Floating handle with nylon cord 7 Charger 8 Rotary switch 9 Nozzle 10 Status indicator 11 Handle 12 Charging plug Operating instructi...

Page 5: ...3 Description 33 Basic settings 34 Charging the rechargeable battery 34 Adjusting the nozzles 35 Attaching the floating handle 36 Attaching the brush 37 Removing the brush 37 Operation 38 Cleaning the...

Page 6: ...ded use This device is exclusively designed to clean private pools The device is not suited for pools with liners with a liner thickness of less than 0 4 mm This product is exclusively intended for pr...

Page 7: ...otes a hazard with an average risk level that could lead to death or severe injury if it is not avoided CAUTION This signal symbol word denotes a hazard with a low risk level that could lead to mild o...

Page 8: ...eration Never touch the power cable with wet hands Never pull the power cable out of the socket by the cable always hold it by the plug Never use the power cable as a carrier handle Keep the device an...

Page 9: ...dren Improper handling of the device can lead to severe injury or damage to the device Only allow others to access the device after they have read and comprehended the entire manual or have been instr...

Page 10: ...eable batteries approved by the manufacturer Do not recharge non rechargeable batteries A cracked or otherwise damaged rechargeable battery must not be connected to the charger Protect the charger fro...

Page 11: ...t estimate the hazard potential due to lack of knowledge and experience Prevent children and mentally challenged persons from playing with the packaging materials NOTICE There is a higher risk of dama...

Page 12: ...op part 2 informs you about the operating state lit blue The device is switched on blinking blue The device cleans the pool blinking blue rapidly The device is out of the water lit red The device is d...

Page 13: ...n the control LED is lit green disconnect the charger from the power supply and the device 6 Attach the protective cap 1 to the charging plug 12 The rechargeable battery is charged Adjusting the nozzl...

Page 14: ...ls 0 40 to cover a large cleaning area 20 20 for round pools Attaching the floating handle 4 5 6 Attach the floating handle so you can place the device in the pool and take it out of the pool in a con...

Page 15: ...r unit 4 2 Make sure that the brush strip 5 has completely engaged and fits tightly The brush is installed Removing the brush 1 Unlatch the hook of the brush strip 5 from the inside and press the brus...

Page 16: ...following before cleaning your pool We recommend thoroughly cleaning the device before using it for the first time Remove any cover or film from the pool Remove obstacles such as a ladder from the poo...

Page 17: ...CAUTION Risk of injury The device can hurt persons in the pool Make sure no one is in the pool while the device is in the water NOTICE The pump of the device can be damaged if it is switched on or of...

Page 18: ...ks blue Cleaning stops automatically when the rechargeable battery is almost drained The status indicator 10 is lit red The device moves to the pool wall Switching off the device Proceed as follows to...

Page 19: ...ice is lifted out of the pool Clean the device after each use to ensure continued fault free operation Cleaning NOTICE Improper cleaning might damage the device Clean the surface of the device with pl...

Page 20: ...discharge 4 Then store the device and its accessories in a dry and frost free place 5 C without direct sunlight Troubleshooting Fault description Cause Remedy The device cannot be switched on and the...

Page 21: ...floats up or turns in a circle on the bottom of the pool Too much air in the housing Let all air escape The salt content is too high and the device has more buoyancy Set the correct salt content See s...

Page 22: ...ature 10 C to 40 C Operating temperature water 10 C to 35 C pH value 7 0 to 7 4 Salt content of water salt electrolysis 0 5 Maximum cleaning surface in pool 80 m Maximum working depth 2 0 m Motion spe...

Page 23: ...Spare parts B B 7 14 16 9 1 4 10 11 12 13 15 3 2 5 6 8 17 45...

Page 24: ...safety rod system 1 short 7 061980 side cover 8 061987 motor pump unit with rechargeable battery 9 061988 safety grate motor pump unit 10 061990 filter insert 11 061989 spring for filter valve 12 061...

Page 25: ...manual Disposal Disposing of the packaging Sort the packaging before you dispose of it Dispose of paperboard and cardboard with the recycled paper service and wrappings with the appropriate collectio...

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