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 5-1/Programming the robot

In order to programme the Cybernaut NT, the characteristics of the pool in which it is to be used, are 
entered on the  control board.
4 parameters have to be entered:
 

1. The shape of the pool: d1

 

2. The length of the pool: d2

 

3. The width of the pool: d3

 

4. The height of the sides: d4 (this means the vertical sides. Sloping sides are included in the 

pool bottom.) 

For each parameter you can select from a range of possible values.

If your pool falls between 2 values it is best to select the lower of the two values.

> To start data entry: press 

.

> The display suggests a pre-set value for each parameter:

• If the value is correct, go to the next parameter by pressing 
• If not, use the 

or

, keys to increase or reduce the value.

The value modifi ed will fl ash.  Enter with the key

and press

again to go to the next 

parameter. 

> Follow the same procedure to enter the following parameters.
> To go back to a previous parameter, use the 

 key (Cancel).

> When the 4th parameter, d4, is entered, programming ends.
N.B.: the factory set confi guration is d1 = 2, d2 = 10, d3 = 5 & d4 = 1.

5-2/Start cleaning

Commence cleaning by pressing the

key.

N.B.: When started  for the fi rst time, the pre-set cleaning mode and type are: “bottom only” and 
automatic cleaning.   You can change the cleaning mode and type at any time, refer to the paragraph 
“Cleaning Options”.

The time remaining before the appliance stops appears on the screen 
(e.g. 1 h 29 mins).  
Indicator lamps ( ) next to pictograms light up to report the following

- 1: the robot is operating
- 2: the robot is operating in automatic mode
- 3: the cleaning selected is bottom only.

1

2

3

5-3/Cleaning Options

At any time during the cycle, you can:

- increase or reduce the time remaining

 before the appliance stops, in sequences of 30 minutes, 

by pressing the

 or

keys, (this new time will not be memorised; when the  appliance is used 

next, the time displayed will be the time originally programmed in your pool’s characteristics).

- change the cleaning type

 from bottom only to bottom and sides or conversely, by pressing the

. key.  A new cleaning cycle starts and the indicator lamp for the particular operation selected 

and in progress, lights up ( the next time the appliance is started the mode of cleaning activated will 
be the  mode selected at the end of the previous cleaning cycle).

- change from automatic mode

 to remote control mode and conversely, by pressing the

key.  The 

or

indicator lamp shows the robot’s present mode (N.B. the robot always starts 

in automatic mode).

5-4/Remote control mode

When operating in remote control mode, touching the

or

keys moves the robot forwards or 

backwards.  When the

or

key is pressed the robot turns in one direction or the other. As soon 

as the key is released the robots reverts to moving in a straight line.
The central key

stops the robot moving (N.B.: the pump still operates).

5-5/End of cleaning

> Turn off the power supply to the robot and disconnect the control box from the elec-
tricity supply.

>  Bring the robot back towards you by pulling on the cable. 

Then use the handle to lift the robot 

out of the water.

>  Clean the fi lter bag immediately (See “Maintenance” section).
>  The robot should be stored on the trolley so that the foam pads are not fl attened and the robot 
dries rapidly.
> Disconnect the control box cable and secure it around the hooks on the trolley.

6/ADVICE ON USE

> Use your robot cleaner as often as possible – you will get maximum benefi t from a pool that is 
always clean. The fi lter bag will also not become clogged and will be more effective.
> The robot should be operated in pool water of the following quality: Chlorine < 2mg/l, pH between 
6.8 and 7.6, temperature between 10°C and 35°C.
> It may occur that a section of the pool is not thoroughly cleaned after your robot’s automatic pro-
gramme has been completed.  You are then able to use the remote control facility which will com-
plete the cleaning in very little time.
> Do not use your robot if you are shock treating your pool.
> Do not leave your robot permanently in the water.  Do not pull on the cable to remove your robot 
from the water.  Use the handle for this.

Parameter

d1

d2

d3

d4

Meaning

Shape

Length

Width

Height 

Deck

3 possible values:
1= rectangular, fl at-bottomed
2= rectangular with diving basin
or slope
3= Other shapes

10 possible values:
0 = for use with a program
7 = 7m
8 = 8m

15 = 15m

5 possible values:
3 = 3m
4 = 4m

7 = 7 m

3 possible values:
1 = 1m
2 = 2m
3 = 3 m

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