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7/MAINTENANCE
7-1/Cleaning the fi lter bag
We advise you to clean the fi lter bag at the end of each cycle. Do not leave
dirt to dry in the bag. It will then be hard to clean and may no longer be
usable.
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Do not use the cable to take the robot out of the water.
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> Switch off the power to the robot and disconnect the control box from the
mains.
> Pull on the cable to bring the robot towards you
while it is in the water Diagram 1.
Then
use the handle
to take the robot out of the water.
>Place it upside down on the pool surround so that you can access the fi lter holder
plate located on the underside of the robot.
> Push the 2 clips securing the fi lter holder plate inwards
and release it from the robot keeping it upside down so that
the debris stays in the bag. The fi lter will come away with the
plate
Diagrams 2,3 and 4.
> Release the fi lter bag from the plate (it is lightly held behind
the clips)
Diagrams 5 and 6.
> Empty the bag and clean it in running water or slightly soapy
water if necessary. If soap is used, rinse thoroughly, taking care to turn it
inside out. Do not wring it out to dry it. You can put it through a washing
machine following the instructions given on the label inside the bag.
> Rinse the fi lter holder plate too, and remove any debris caught under
the fl aps.
> Replace the bag on the fi lter holder plate by
pressing on the corners of the fi lter frame and
behind the clips so that the frame is properly
fi tted on to the plate. Take care – the bag can
only be fi tted one way. When the bag is in
place on the fi lter holder plate, the Zodiac label
should be visible.
Diagrams 7 and 8.
> Refi t the fi lter holder plate on to the robot
and click into position. Push the clips outwards
to make sure they are properly secured.
7-2/Caring for your robot
To maintain the original appearance of your
robot it is advisable to follow the advice given
below.
> The robot should be cleaned regularly in
clean or slightly soapy, but solvent free water.
Rinse thoroughly.
> Do not leave your robot to dry in full sun on
the edge of the pool.
> If the robot is to be stored for a signifi cant
period of time (holidays, over winter), rinse in
clean water and leave to dry.
> No external mechanical part accessible to the user requires greasing.
Diagram 2
Diagram 3
Diagram 4
Diagram 5
Diagram 1
Diagram 6
Diagram 7
Diagram 8
7-3/Changing the foam pads
Your robot is fi tted with foam pads mounted on
a brush-holder which consists of a male and a
female roller. We recommend that you change
the foams
at the end of each season.
It is
imperative that they are changed if they are no-
ticeably worn.
> Turn the robot over
> Lift up the clip that is located between the 2
rollers
Diagram 9.
Bring them together so that
you can free them from the 4 pins attached to
the drive unit Diagram 10 and then remove
the brush-holder
Diagram 11.
> Remove the used foams from the rollers and
replace them with new ones.
> Join the 2 rollers, reposition them, and then
move them apart again ensuring that they are
properly fi tted to the 4 pins attached to the
drive unit.
> Lock the central clip (the «clip» shows that
the rollers are properly attached to the unit)
Diagram 12.
Important:
When the foam pads are new you should run your CYBER-
NAUT NT in bottom only mode for at least 6 hours to allow the water to
thoroughly penetrate the foam pads.
8/IN THE EVENT OF A PROBLEM
Diagram 9
Diagram 10
Diagram 11
Diagram 12
The robot is not functioning, the screen remains clear and
the buttons are not responding: the power supply is not
functioning.
Check the plug point by plugging in a different electrical appliance.
Re-connect the control unit’s cable if the plug point functions cor-
rectly.
The robot does not remain on the bottom of the pool as
it should do, or is regularly fl oating up towards the pool’s
surface.
There is still some air in the system’s shell. Go back through the
steps for submerging the robot, adhering to the recommendations
given earlier in this document. Turn the robot right over and hold
it underwater so that all the air trapped in the shell can escape.
Squeeze the foam pads to evacuate the air. Leave the robot opera-
ting in bottom only mode for a short period
The robot does not or has stopped climbing the sides
> the fi lter bag is full or has become clogged: it needs cleaning,
> although the water seems clear, there is microscopic algae in your
pool, invisible to the naked eye, which will make the sides slippery
and prevent the robot from climbing them. Carry out ‘shock treat-
ment’ and lower the pH a little. Do not leave the robot in the water
during the shock treatment process.
The robot is not moving and the screen is switched on.
Check that the robot’s power cable is properly connected under-
neath the control unit. Check that
the indicator is lit up. If not,
press
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The result of the cleaning process does not seem to be as good.
> clean the fi lter bag.
> check that the foam brushes have not deteriorated. We recommend
that you change the foam brushes at the end of each season.
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If, after following the guidelines above, the robot still does not work, contact your retailer who will be able to service the unit and identify the
problem.
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