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WEDA W

50 

R

6.5 NOTE

Do not drive the pool vacuum outside the pool water for more than 5 minutes per hour. The vacuum and the 
floating cable are cooled by the pool water.
Use only WEDA Original parts for service at all times. One incorrectly used O-ring may cause costly 
damage to the pool vacuum.
Do not pull in the power cable at any time. 
Do not pull the cables along the ground. This may cause unnecessary wear on the cable covers.
Straighten out the floating cable regularly. The easiest way to do this is to run the vacuum in circles in 
the pool.
Always disconnect the vacuum from the outlet before making any service and maintenance.
The control box, being 110/230 V may only be serviced by authorized electricians. It is your responsibi-
lity to know the local laws and regulations.
The pool vacuum can only be used in water filled pools.
Do not use the pool vacuum in explosive atmospheres. 
Flush the cleaner with fresh water after usage. Also under the cover.

6.6 Wear Parts

500 019 Filter 120 micron 
500 009 Brush, right side
500 003 Brush, left side
741 297 Drive belt for brush
740 388 Grease, Non-toxic
740 209 Oil for gear 
 

 

Batteries for radio remote, 3 ea. 1,5 V AAA

Summary of Contents for W50 R

Page 1: ...OPERATINGMANUAL EDITION 1 WEDA W50 R 32 utg 3 20091007 110 V 230 V 60Hz 230 V 50Hz...

Page 2: ...ble of Content 1 Weda Poolcleaner AB and Pool Vacuums 2 Delivery specifications 3 Technical specifications 4 Installation 5 Operating Instructions 6 Service and Maintenance 7 Control Box and Electrica...

Page 3: ...decrease the usage of chlorine in pools Weda strives to design better and more flexible pool vacuums so that we can optimize the vacuum for each pool and meet the customers high demands The latest pr...

Page 4: ...X 300 mm Weight in air 62 lbs 28 kg Weight in water 26 lbs 12 kg Cleaning width 20 inches 500 mm Maximum suction capacity 150 Gallons min 600 l mn Speed 0 6 Feet Second 0 2 m s Maximum Water temperatu...

Page 5: ...cting to power make sure that the wall outlet has The correct voltage The correct fuses The correct frequency 60 Hz and A GFCI or ELCB or RCD with correct setting see above The power supply cable the...

Page 6: ...ns Switch On Off with light Switch Manual automatic On the bottom of the control box you find The power cable connection Connect via a GFCI or ELCB or RCD Reset for the over current protection Reset b...

Page 7: ...box is used leave the Trolley at a minimum of 2 meters 7 ft from the edge of the pool Check any local regulations that may apply Roll out the floating cable umbilical and stretch it out as straight as...

Page 8: ...nsors in combination with built in timers 5 6 Recovering the W50 from the pool Switch to manual mode on the control box Drive the vacuum towards the wall where it will be taken out of the pool Put dow...

Page 9: ...y 200 hours Greasing of the shaft seal For vacuums working no deeper than 5 meters 15 ft depths the shaft seal should be greased after every 200 hours of cleaning Use only food approved white grease W...

Page 10: ...s and belts Loosen the domed nuts 12 and lift off the covers 11 Loosen the wheel bolts 4 the track tension bolts 9 and 10 and the front shaft 8 Pull off the wheels and the tracks Now the belts and the...

Page 11: ...iest way to do this is to run the vacuum in circles in the pool Always disconnect the vacuum from the outlet before making any service and maintenance The control box being 110 230 V may only be servi...

Page 12: ...Water in the pump motor Empty and dry off 5 Motor overloaded Check for possible reasons The pump motor runs but the vacuum will not move 1 Make sure that the radio remote control is not broken 2 The D...

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