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INStaLLatIoN

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Ensure power supply (transformer) is in the off position.

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Plug the power supply lead into its own dedicated 220-240V, 50Hz AC electrical outlet.    

  It is essential the power point is properly connected to an earth leakage circuit breaker and  
  properly earthed to ground. Consult a qualified electrician if you are unsure.

IMPoRtaNt Note: 

The cleaners power supply is also equipped with a Residual-Current Device (RCD). 
This device disconnects the power circuit whenever it detects that there is not a balance between 
the power and the return neutral conductor. Such an imbalance is sometimes caused by current 
leakage through the body of a person who is grounded and accidentally touching the powered part of the circuit and will prevent injury caused 
by such shocks. They are not intended to provide protection against overload or short circuit conditions, the earth leakage circuit breaker below 
will handle this situation.

WaRNING:

It is strongly recommended that you test the RCD prior to using the cleaner power supply.

RcD oPeRatIoN:

1.   Plug power supply lead into dedicated electrical outlet.
2.   Press RESET button and the indicator light should be on “Lite”.
3.   Press TEST button and the indicator light should be on “Off”.
4.   Press RESET button for use of the cleaner, do not use if TEST fails and indicator is on “Lite”.

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  This RCD is not an overload protection device.

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  This RCD device complies SAA AS/NZS3190, Approval No A/10643EA.

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  Do not plug the power supply lead into an extension cord.

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  Plug in the connector of the power cord from the cleaner into the power supply. The connector is keyed so that it will

  only plug into the power supply one way. Make sure that the plug is pushed all the way onto the power supply.
  Slide the connector lock (strain relief) onto the connector and turn the connector lock clockwise until it is tight (Do not over tighten).

WaRNING:

  1.  DO NOT RUN THE CLEANER OUT OF THE WATER. OPERATING THE CLEANER OUT OF THE WATER WILL DAMAGE THE MOTORS AND VOID THE WARRANTY

  2. THE ADMIRAL SHOULD NOT BE CONNECTED TO A TIMING DEVICE AND LEFT CONTINUOUSLY WITHIN A POOL OR SPA.

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Place the Admiral into the pool and rock the cleaner side to side to 

  release any trapped air. The cleaner will sink to the bottom of the pool.

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Place a sufficient length of the power cord into the water that will enable the 

  Admiral to easily reach all areas of the pool. 
  (Do not place ALL of the power cord into the pool unless required).

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Turn on power supply at dedicated 220-240V, 50Hz AC electrical outlet and switch power 

  supply to the on position, and the Admiral will begin its cleaning program.

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The Admiral will automatically shut itself down after two hours.

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If a second cleaning is required or the Admiral is accidentally shut off, you should wait one  

   minute before switching the cleaner on again. The cleaner has an automatic lock out  

 

   period to protect the electronic intelligent navigation devices.

IMPoRtaNt Note:

During normal operation, the cleaner will appear to shut off for a few seconds, raise the front 
wheels off the pool bottom and move either left or right or turn for an undetermined amount of 
time. This is normal and has been pre-programmed into the unit to assure the quickest and most 
efficient cleaning of your pool.

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Summary of Contents for Admiral

Page 1: ...allation and or operation will void the warranty Notice to Installer This manual contains important information about the installation operation safe use of this product Once the product has been sold or installed this manual must be given to the owner operator of this equipment Robotic POOL Cleaner Installation Operation Warranty Manual www waterco com WARNING ...

Page 2: ...ATER OPERATING THE CLEANER OUT OF THE WATER WILL DAMAGE THE MOTORS AND VOID THE WARRANTY 2 THE ADMIRAL SHOULD NOT BE CONNECTED TO A TIMING DEVICE AND LEFT CONTINUOUSLY WITHIN A POOL OR SPA 3 DON T USE EXTENSION CORDS OR ADAPTER PLUGS WITH THE ADMIRAL AS THIS MAY AFFECT THE CLEANER S PERFORMANCE AND EXPOSURE TO ELECTROCUTION EXPOSURE TO PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH SAFETY INFORMATION 1 Waterco s Admira...

Page 3: ...ower supply transformer to AC power until installation has been completed n Do not use if unit is damaged in any way n Make sure the Admiral is unplugged from its power supply before opening the unit or performing any other maintenance n To avoid damage to the power supply power cord never carry the power supply by the power cord or pull on the power cord to disconnect from an outlet Disconnect by...

Page 4: ...f the power cord from the cleaner into the power supply The connector is keyed so that it will only plug into the power supply one way Make sure that the plug is pushed all the way onto the power supply Slide the connector lock strain relief onto the connector and turn the connector lock clockwise until it is tight Do not over tighten WARNING 1 DO NOT RUN THE CLEANER OUT OF THE WATER OPERATING THE...

Page 5: ...g pegs a inwards as indicated by the two arrows moulded into top lid to the unlocked position as shown in Figure 3 n Next press the two red locking clips inwards b located at the rear of the cleaner lid and lift the bottom lid out of cleaner housing n Hold the bottom lid as shown in Figure 4 and pull the tab marked PULL TO REMOVE BAG n Turn filter bag inside out and hose out all remaining debris a...

Page 6: ...rear section of the bottom lid into the cleaner while pushing the locking clips towards the edge of the cleaner until an audible click is heard as shown in Figure 7d Note Ensure the Admiral s filter bag is completely enclosed within the cleaner housing as the bottom lid will not close properly and the cleaner will not operate POWER CORD MAINTENANCE In the course of using your Admiral the blue powe...

Page 7: ... wet 1 Place the cleaner on the ground as shown in Fig 9 2 Unplug the power cord from the power supply 3 Be sure to use a clear area that will allow the power cord to stretch out in a straight line 4 Pull the power cord so it is off the ground 5 Using your fingers roll the power cord in the opposite direction that it is coiled in 6 When straight loop power cord for storage as shown in Fig C STORIN...

Page 8: ...purchaser for a period of 2 Years from the original date of purchase This warranty covers only normal and reasonable use Any damage defects malfunctions or other failures arising from its use without the original transformer or any use which does not comply with the instructions in this manual including failure of the purchaser to provide reasonable and necessary maintenance will void this warrant...

Page 9: ...ld with installation included and have been installed by a licenced plumber electrician or person who has completed an accredited course in swimming pool care and maintenance or a person with more than 1 year on the job learning or a person supervised by one of these people in accordance with any written installation instructions provided 2 The products have been installed and operated in accordan...

Page 10: ...ercise of any statutory rights or any liability imposed on Waterco by any law including the Competition and Consumer Act 2010 if to do so would contravene that law or make any part of these terms and conditions void To the extent permitted by law Waterco excludes all conditions and warranties implied into these terms and conditions and limits its liability for breach of any such condition or warra...

Page 11: ...uthorised Waterco Service Agent Spare parts used in the repair of products are covered by a 2 Year warranty and are not covered by the original warranty from date of purchase or installation The purchaser is responsible for any freight incurred NOTE Most pool cleaner problems are caused by incorrect installation poor water chemistry and wear and tear Please regularly check the condition of the Wat...

Page 12: ...ris may inhibit cleaner movement Is there enough cord in the pool The cleaner may not have enough cable for full pool coverage Spinning in One Spot Is there debris caught in the tracks brushes or wheels Debris may inhibit cleaner movement Is the bottom lid filter bag installed correctly The bottom lid may be dragging on the pool surface Are both drive motors rotating NC71 If one side of the drive ...

Page 13: ...ke sure enough cable is in the pool to cover all areas Check for debris and remove if found Make sure the filter bag bottom lid is properly installed or test cleaner without bottom lid Red Clips rea Check to see if the brushes are rotating during the cleaning cycle Hold the cleaner under water and rock back and forth before starting the cycle Thoroughly rinse the filter bag Dirty pools may require...

Page 14: ...NOTES 14 ...

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Page 16: ...reet Rydalmere NSW 2116 Tel 61 2 9898 8600 Queensland 77 Nealdon Drive Meadowbrook QLD 4131 Tel 61 7 3299 9999 Victoria Unit 1 6 Samantha Court Knoxfield Vic 3180 Tel 61 3 9764 1211 Western Australia 2 Stretton Place Balcatta WA 6021 Tel 61 8 9273 1900 South Australia 580 Torrens Road Woodville North SA 5012 Tel 61 8 8244 6000 SINGAPORE 24 Peck Seah Street 05 02 04 Nehsons Building Singapore 07931...

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