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❸ General use
3.1 I Operati ng principle
The cleaner is independent of the fi ltrati on system and can therefore operate autonomously. It just simply needs to be
connected to the mains power supply.
It fi nds the best route to move around and clean the areas of the pool for which it has been designed (depending on the
model: bott om, walls, water line). Debris is collected and held in the cleaner's fi lter.
The cleaner may be operated using one of the following methods:
- The control box, included with the roboti c cleaner system,
- A smartphone or tablet which is compati ble with the iAquaLink™ applicati on (see "❹ Control using the iAquaLink™
app").
3.2 I Pool preparati on
• This product is intended to be used in pools which are permanently installed. Do not use it in
pools which may be dismantled. A permanent pool one which is built into the ground or on
the ground and cannot be easily dismantled and stored.
•
The device must operate in pool water of the following quality:
Water temperature
Between 15°C and 35°C
pH
Between 6.8 and 7.6
Chlorine
< 3 mg per L
•
When the pool is dirty, especially when commissioning, remove the larger debris using a net in order to opti mise the
device's performance.
•
Remove any thermometers, toys and other objects that might damage the device.
3.3 I Immersing the cleaner in the pool water
•
Roll out the full length of the cable alongside the pool to prevent it from becoming entangled during immersion (see
image )
.
•
Positi on yourself halfway along the length of the pool before immersing the cleaner (see image ). This will opti mise
the cleaner's movements and reduce tangling in the cable.
•
Lower the cleaner verti cally into the water (see image ).
•
Move it slightly in all directi ons so that any air trapped in it can escape (see image ).
•
It is essenti al that the device sinks on its own and sett les on the pool bott om. When it is immersed, the cleaner draws
the length of cable it needs into the pool (see image ).
Recommended entry point
not recommended
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