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3.4  Wall Climbing  

(Surface Control System)

The cleaner has the ability to clean the pool walls up to 

the waterline. How much the cleaner needs to grip to the 

wall depends upon the pool surface.

Grip Intensity Indicator:

 

Surface Control System (SCS) settings are as follows 

for different pool surface types: 

1  Pebble Surface (ROUGH)

2  Concrete

3  Vinyl / Fiberglass

4  Smooth

Check Wall Climbing Setting:

•  

Start the cleaner and watch as the cleaner 

climbs each wall. If grip setting is correct, the 

cleaner will easily climb the wall and clean up 

to the waterline. The default setting is 

:

NOTE:

   Wall climbing is programmed in a randomized 

(SMOOTH) pattern. Cleaner may climb wall and not 

reach waterline until third or fourth attempt in order 

to thoroughly clean wall surface below the waterline 

first.

• 

Adjust the wall climbing setting as necessary 

using the following guidelines:  

Increase:

  if cleaner is climbing the wall 

slowly and stays below the waterline. 

Decrease:

  if cleaner is climbing the wall too 

quickly and sucking air at the waterline.

 

Adjust SCS Wall Climbing Setting: 

 

You can change the wall climbing setting at any 

time during cleaner operation with the SCS button. 

The new setting will be active when the cleaner 

climbs the next wall.

• 

Press  

  to adjust the wall climbing setting 

one level higher. 

• 

One additional LED lights each time you press 

the button to indicate stronger grip on the wall.

• 

To decrease setting, press button to cycle 

through back to one LED (lowest setting).

 

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+

_

4

2

1

3

4

2

1

3

3.5  Stopping the Cleaner  

and Removing from the Pool

1. 

Press 

 to interrupt operation.

2. 

When the cleaner is within arm's reach, use the 

handle to lift it from the water (Figure 14). 

NOTE:

  Never lift the cleaner out of the pool by the floating 

cable. Always use the handle when lifting the cleaner.

1

2

Figure 14.  Lift Cleaner From Pool with Handle

3. 

Hold the cleaner vertically over the pool surface 

to drain water before removing (Figure 15).

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Summary of Contents for CX35

Page 1: ...y the jurisdiction in which the product will be installed where such state or local requirements exist In the event no such state or local requirement exists the pool technician must be a professional...

Page 2: ...rtant Safety Instructions 3 Section 2 Getting Started 4 2 1 General Specifications 4 2 2 Recommendations for Use 4 2 3 Unpacking 4 2 4 Assembling the Transport Caddy 5 2 5 Connecting the Control Unit...

Page 3: ...it from being damaged by lawn mowers hedge trimmers and other equipment To reduce the risk of electrical shock do not use the robotic cleaner or control box if the cord is worn or damaged Contact Zodi...

Page 4: ...re beginning the cleaning cycle Start by launching several Floor only mode cleaning cycles Never cover the control box while the cleaner is in operation You can operate the filter pump during a cleani...

Page 5: ...the metal tubing until it snaps into place See Figure 6 2 4 Assembling the Transport Caddy 1 Unscrew the handnut from the base unit Figure 2 Figure 2 Remove Handnut from Base Unit 2 Insert the metal h...

Page 6: ...Caddy 1 Align the bottom of the control unit with the notch at bottom of the control unit hook on the caddy Figure 8 Figure 8 Align Control Unit on Caddy Hook 2 Press control unit onto the caddy hook...

Page 7: ...residual operating current of 30mA Do not use an extension cord to connect the Control box Do not allow anyone to swim while the cleaner is in the pool The Control box is water resistant not waterpro...

Page 8: ...r starts or while it is operating The Zodiac robotic cleaner includes a safety feature that automatically stops the cleaner if it is powered on but not submerged in water For pools equipped with a bea...

Page 9: ...unit cleaner cleaner Recommended entry point Not Recommended Figure 13 Spread Floating Cable Across Farthest Distance of the Pool 3 3 Starting the Cleaner The first time you use the cleaner the clean...

Page 10: ...se if cleaner is climbing the wall slowly and stays below the waterline Decrease if cleaner is climbing the wall too quickly and sucking air at the waterline Adjust SCS Wall Climbing Setting You can c...

Page 11: ...shock and other hazards which could result in permanent injury or death disconnect unplug the control box from the power source before performing any cleaning and maintenance Empty the filter canister...

Page 12: ...r must be stored on its caddy so that it dries quickly 1 Starting at the cleaner head Remove all coils and tangles from the cable see Figure 20 Figure 20 Untangle the Floating cable 2 Place the cleane...

Page 13: ...pool but do not let excessive cable in the pool Excessive cable length may cause tangling or affect the cleaning pattern see Figure 22 Figure 22 Spread Floating Cable Across Farthest Distance of the...

Page 14: ...pool and follow the procedure to avoid excessive tangling 4 2 Check for Brush Wear The cleaner is fitted with PVC brushes in front and rear There are raised grooves that are wear indicators on the bru...

Page 15: ...on its end in a vertical position Figure 27 Figure 27 Stand Cleaner Upright 2 Separate the edges of the brush undo the tabs and remove the worn matt 3 Position the new brush matt underneath the roller...

Page 16: ...rib of the track into the groove in the first wheel See Figure 33 Figure 33 Position Track into Wheel Grooves 1 4 Stretch the track around the second wheel then pull over the last wheel see Figure 34...

Page 17: ...Zodiac Customer Service at 1300 763 021 2 Flashes LED flashes twice Cleaner wheels may be jammed or brushes may be blocked with debris Turn cleaner wheels to ensure they are not jammed Check brushes...

Page 18: ...eaner from the pool Do a shock chlorination treatment to eliminate algae DO NOT leave the cleaner in the pool during this treatment On startup the cleaner does not move No power supply to the cleaner...

Page 19: ...ght to modify these specifications without notice Although the robotic pool cleaners have been tested in a large variety of swimming pools Zodiac cannot guarantee that this robotic pool cleaner will b...

Page 20: ...S A S U used under license All other trademarks used herein are the property of their respective owners 2016 Zodiac Pool Systems Inc H0574000 RevA Zodiac Group Australia Pty Ltd PO Box 7238 Wetherill...

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