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1/SAFETY 

Important

Your CYBERNAUT NT™ has been manufactured in conformity with the most rigorous standards.

To get maximum benefi t from your appliance in order to ensure complete safety, always 
follow the guidelines below:

> Only connect the control box to an electrical socket protected by Residual Current Device with a 
maximum rating of 30 mA.
> Ensure  the electrical socket is easily accessible at all times.
> Position the control box at least 3.5 metres from the edge of the pool and do not expose it to direct 
sunlight.
> Never let anyone swim or enter the water while the robot is in the pool.  If the trolley should acci-
dentally fall into the water, it is vital to unplug it from the electricity supply before recovering it.
> To avoid the risk of an electrical shock, never open the electronic control box.
Call in a qualifi ed technician.

Do not operate the robot when it is out of the water.

> Never attempt to repair the mains electricity cable.  Contact the After-Sales Service to get a manu-
facturer’s original replacement to avoid any danger.
> Do not use the appliance if the temperature of the pool water is above 35°C.
> Disconnect the mains cable before doing any cleaning, maintenance or servicing work and after each use.
> Your robot is fi tted with a motor protection system in case of blockage.  A message appears on the 
screen EE01 or EE02 or… EE06.

• If the messages EE04 to EE06 appear on the screen: Disconnect the power cable.  Ensure 
there is nothing blocking the movement of the rotor or foam pads.  Reconnect the power 
cable and restart a cleaning cycle.
• If the messages EE01 to EE03 appear on the screen, the problem is of a more serious nature 
and your Swimming Pool Retailer should be contacted.

Microprocessor

Operation of the CYBERNAUT NT™ is controlled by a microprocessor to ensure optimum cleaning in 
most pool confi gurations (maximum 15m x 7m).

-Poolside system:

In the event of the Cybernaut NT™ leaving the water and operating on the poolside surface, the 
microprocessor will detect an absence of water, which will activate the poolside system. This means 
the robot   will reverse and attempt to return to the water to continue cleaning.

-Out-of-water security system:

If the Cybernaut NT ™ does not succeed in returning to the water, or if the robot is started 
out of the water, the microprocessor will automatically shut off the robot’s power supply after 
approximately 20 seconds. This is to avoid damage to the electrical components of the unit.

PRODUCT WASTE DISPOSAL -
PROTECTION OF THE ENVIRONMENT

In accordance with the provisions of the Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE - 
2002/96/EC) Directive, used electric and electronic products must be destroyed separately from 
normal household waste in order both to promote re-use, recycling and other forms of recovery 
and to reduce the quantity of waste to be destroyed and hence the disposal operations. 

When you 

dispose of this product, comply with the local waste disposal instructions. Do not throw 
it away in the middle of nowhere: take it to a waste collection centre that specialises in 
used electrical and electronic products and/or consult your dealer when buying a new 
product.

2/UNPACKING

Important 

Ensure that the unit has not been damaged in transit (impact, broken parts, etc.). Please report any 
damage, however minor, to your retailer immediately, before using your CYBERNAUT NT ™.
The box should contain the following items:

> a CYBERNAUT NT ™ robot,
> a transport trolley including the control box,
> a certifi cate of guarantee,
> simplifi ed notice to be affi xed to the inside of the control box cover

Assembling the transport trolley:

Before removing the appliance from its box
- Pull the upper section of the trolley containing the control unit out of the box,
- Remove the robot from the box being careful not to let the cable get tangled  in the trolley,
- Remove the lower section of the trolley,

- Loosen the “lock-wheels” completely and remove the screw from the axle-pin,
- Fit the upper section of the trolley into the lower section so that the control unit’s keyboard is 
facing the front of the trolley 

Diagram 1.

- Fix the screws in place to hold the 2 sections of the trolley together. Be sure to position a 
plastic washer on both sides of these screws. Tighten the”lock-wheels” as far as they will go 
(the ‘lock-wheels’ must face the back of the trolley).
- Make sure the cable securing hooks are facing backwards 

Diagram 2.

Diagram 1

Diagram 2

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