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. Introduction································································································P. 4 

. Safety········································································································P. 4 

. Specifications·····························································································P. 4 

. Cleaner Structure························································································P. 5 

. Operation Instructions·················································································P. 6 

. Trouble Shooting·························································································P. 18 

. Packing List································································································P. 19 

. Packing List································································································P. 20 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for HJ1007

Page 1: ...1 ROBOTIC POOL FLAT FLOOR CLEANER HJ1007 USER MANUAL Subject to update by manufacturer without prior notice...

Page 2: ...e potential damage of components never cover the power supply unit 10 Only authorized personnel should open the cleaner s motor assembly and power supply unit fail to do which will cause a invalid war...

Page 3: ...3 Note 1 Putting into or lifting out from pool with the cleaner bottom toward the wall to avoid any possible scratch to the pool surface 2 Install the brush before use to avoid possible dirt leaks...

Page 4: ...4 Contents Introduction P 4 Safety P 4 Specifications P 4 Cleaner Structure P 5 Operation Instructions P 6 Trouble Shooting P 18 Packing List P 19 Packing List P 20...

Page 5: ...and 11 in Important Precautions 2 Requirement of power Refer to item 3 in Important Precautions Make sure the cleaner corresponds to your local voltage and frequency hertz Specifications 1 Rated inpu...

Page 6: ...6 14 Climb slope Maximum25 Cleaner Structure Assembly the cleaner according to above structure Top Cover Filter Tray Chassis...

Page 7: ...ine into the socket on the power supply unit note make sure to plug it in the correct direction and position and fasten the nuts on both sides of the plug 5 1 1 Connect the plug with power Operating p...

Page 8: ...8 F 5 1 2 5 1 2 Plug into power 5 2 5 2 Buttons indicator lights instructions Fig 5 3 2 1 3...

Page 9: ...control the moving path Item Name Function Detail 1 ON OFF Power on or off Power on or off 2 CYCLE Stop after 1 hour working Moving direction reverses every 16 seconds suit for small swimming pool Sto...

Page 10: ...ly straight line when nozzles in position 0 Cleaner moves in a more curved line at a larger angle from 0 40 Note A full coverage is not guaranteed for some of free shape pools 5 3 2 Recommended cycle...

Page 11: ...11 Setting 2 0 30 Chose this angle in case cable twist occurs under Setting 1 Nozzle Moving path Setting 3 0 60 When the default setting not enough to cover the pool...

Page 12: ...12 Nozzle Moving path Setting 4 30 30 For round pool Nozzle...

Page 13: ...Moving path Note Above are recommended settings different setting may applies to specific pools Or chose bellow settings may lead to a larger coverage Setting 5 15 60 Nozzle Moving path Setting 6 30...

Page 14: ...e from hand to cleaner will let the cleaner immerge into water but above the floor hold the cleaner handle by the other hand to put the cleaner into water slowly F 5 5 Keep holding the cable before th...

Page 15: ...15 F 5 6 It ll avoid any turning upside down of the cleaner by following above methods F 5 7 5 5 Clean the filter tray Open the cleaner from both side of themachine...

Page 16: ...16 F 5 8 F 5 9 Take off the filter tray 5 10 clean the filter tray...

Page 17: ...17 F 5 11 F 5 12 Wash the filter tray and chassis then reassemble the cleane F 5 13 Push both side of the clips on...

Page 18: ...lter net replacement F 5 15 5 7 Sweeping mode Under normal circumstances nozzle towards obliquely upward so as to avoid blowing away sewage on the pool floor Press buckle to disassemble Replace and pr...

Page 19: ...mmediately after use Do not do it with wet hand or naked foot ii The cleaner should not touch pool walls while lifting out to avoid scratching the pool surface or any damage to the cleaner iii Before...

Page 20: ...Turn off pool filter system Long time working Release manualy Cleaner does not reach all pool area Power supply unit improperly positioned Place power supply in proper position so that cleaner can re...

Page 21: ...the technical department of the factory Warranty information 1 Warranty period is 1 year and is settled in accordance with the terms established by Directive 1999 44 EC of 25 th of May regarding guara...

Page 22: ...or repair during the warranty period Please contact your local dealer for any warranty issues Environmental Programmes WEEE European Directive Please respect the European Union regulations and help t...

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