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OPERATION
1.
Select the nearest 115V AC outlet protected by RCD.
2.
The control box must be fixed at a minimum distance of 3.5m from the edge of the pool
and a minimum of 2.5 over the top edge of the pool.
NEVER
operate the unit without fixing
the control box first. The length of a standard cable is 42 feet.
3.
Connect the floating cable to the power supply control box. Connect the floating cable
to the control box. Make sure there are connected correctly. The fitting on the floating
cable should be connected with the control box by turning in a clockwise direction.
4.
Place the cleaner in the pool. It will slowly sink to the bottom of the pool as the air inside
is released.
5.
Connect the power supply to the GFCI protected outlet and switch it on. The cleaner will
run according to the procedures set to do the cleaning cycle.
CAUTION: DO NOT
switch on the cleaner when the cleaner is out of water. This may result
in damage to the pump and drive motor seals, which will void the warranty.
6.
Choose the program and start:
A.
To turn the power supply on, press and release the power button once.
B.
To turn the power supply off, press and release the power button. The light will turn off.
C.
The power supply has 2 settings. Each setting is determined by the pool size and cleanliness
as well as for how long you plan to run the cleaning cycle.
D.
You have an option for Cycle I and Cycle II. Cycle I is for a small pool, Cycle II is for larger
pools. Press the button to get your correct setting.
E.
After setting, press the START button to start the engine.
F.
To change the cycle mode during operation, press STOP first, then select the desired
cycle mode, after 5 seconds, press START again.
Should a second cleaning cycle be required, switch OFF on the power supply for 5 seconds
and restart.
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