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WARNINGS ASSOCIATED WITH ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES

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The  power  supply  to  the  appliance  must  be  protected  by  a  dedicated  30  mA 

residual current device, complying with the standards and regulations in force in 

the country in which it is installed.

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Do  not  use  any  extension  lead  when  connecting  the  appliance;  connect  the 

appliance directly to a suitable power supply.

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Before carrying out any operations, check that:

- The required input voltage indicated on the appliance information plate corresponds 

to the mains voltage; 

- The mains supply is compatible with the appliance's electricity needs and is correctly 

grounded; 

- The plug (where applicable) is compatible with the socket.

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In the event of abnormal operation or the release of odours from the appliance, 

turn it off immediately, unplug it from its power supply and contact a professional.

• Before servicing or performing maintenance on the appliance, check that it is 

powered off and completely disconnected from the power supply. 

• Do not disconnect and reconnect the appliance to the power supply when in 

operation.

• Do not pull on the power cord to disconnect it from the power supply.

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If  the  power  cord  is  damaged,  it  must  be  replaced  by  the  manufacturer,  an 

authorised representative or a repair facility only

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Do not perform maintenance or servicing operations on the appliance with wet 

hands or if the appliance is wet.

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Before connecting the appliance to the power supply, check that the connection 

unit or socket to which the appliance will be connected is in good condition and 

shows no signs of damage or rust.

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For  any  component  or  sub-assembly  containing  a  battery:  do  not  recharge  or 

dismantle the battery, or throw it into a fire. Do not expose it to high temperatures 

or direct sunlight.

• In stormy weather, disconnect the appliance from the power supply to prevent it 

from suffering lightning damage.

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Do not immerse the appliance in water (with the exception of cleaners) or mud.

SPECIFIC FEATURES APPLICABLE TO "Pool cleaners"

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The  cleaner  is  designed  to  operate  properly  in  pool  water  at  a  temperature  of 

between 15°C and 35°C.

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To avoid possible injury or damage to the cleaner, do not operate the cleaner out 

of the water.

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In order to prevent possible injury, bathing is prohibited when your cleaner is in 

the pool.

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Do not use the cleaner during shock chlorination.

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Do not leave the cleaner unattended for an extended period.

WARNING ON THE USE OF A CLEANER IN A POOL WITH A VINYL SURFACE: 

• Before installing your new cleaner, carefully inspect the lining of your pool. If the 

liner has eroded in some areas, or if you notice gravel, folds, roots or corrosion 

caused by metal beneath the liner, or if you notice that the surface (bottom and 

walls) is damaged, do not install the cleaner before performing the necessary repairs 

or before having the liner replaced by a qualified professional. The manufacturer 

may not be held liable in any way for damage caused to the liner.

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The surface of certain vinyl patterned surfaces can wear rapidly and the patterns 

disappear on contact from objects such as cleaning brushes, toys, inflatable buoys, 

chlorine distributors and automatic pool cleaners. The decoration on some vinyl 

surfaces can be scratched or worn by basic friction such as through the use of a 

pool brush. The colours of certain patterns can also be erased during use or when 

in contact with objects in the pool. The pool cleaner manufacturer may not be held 

liable for the erased patterns, wear or scratching of vinyl surfaces, which are not 

covered by the limited warranty.

Summary of Contents for CyclonX OC 3300 TILE

Page 1: ...Installation and user manual English Electric cleaner Translation of the original instructions in French H0426500_REVF 2019 11 EM11 More documents on www zodiac com CyclonX EN...

Page 2: ......

Page 3: ...facturer s instructions and in compliance with local standards in force The installer is responsible for installing the appliance and for compliance with national installation regulations Under no cir...

Page 4: ...y or throw it into a fire Do not expose it to high temperatures or direct sunlight In stormy weather disconnect the appliance from the power supply to prevent it from suffering lightning damage Do not...

Page 5: ...the appliance it is vital that you read this installation and user manual as well as the warnings and warranty booklet delivered with the appliance Failure to do so may result in material damage or se...

Page 6: ...4350 RC 4360 RC 4370 RC 4400 RX 4450 RC 4401 RC 4402 A Cleaner floating cable B Control box C Caddy kit D Base for control box E 100 fine debris filter 200 large debris filter 60 very fine debris filt...

Page 7: ...I Technical specifications and parts list 1 2 1 Technical specifications OC 3300 TILE RC 4030 RC 4045 RC 4060 RC 4300 RC 4380 RC CA43 RX 4350 RC 4100 RC 4130 RC 4350 RC 4360 RC 4370 OC 3400 RX 4450 R...

Page 8: ...sh n Go filter access hatch lock Brushes Tracks Handle See through window depending on model Floating cable Cartridges Installation 2 1 I Set up 3 5 metres Minimum Control box Caddy Cleaner Floating c...

Page 9: ...7 2 2 I Attachment to the base or caddy assembly 2 2 1 Attachment to the base 2 2 2 Caddy assembly Tool free assembly x2 x2 x2 EN...

Page 10: ...ound and cannot be easily dismantled and stored The appliance must operate in pool water with the following properties Water temperature Between 15 C and 35 C pH Between 6 8 and 7 6 Free chlorine 3 mg...

Page 11: ...t Place the control box near the socket Connect the floating cable into the control box see figure Push the connector in until you hear 2 clicks see figure Make sure the connector is sufficiently push...

Page 12: ...Selecting the cleaning cycle depending on the model A cleaning cycle is already configured by default the symbols are lit The cleaning cycle can be selected at any time before the appliance starts or...

Page 13: ...default Cleaner behaviour to be observed Action The cleaner quickly climbs the walls and goes past the water line aspirating air Reduce the number of LEDs Press The cleaner slowly climbs the walls an...

Page 14: ...gently out of the pool so that the water it contains drains into the pool see figure and Place the cleaner vertically in the location provided on the caddy depending on the model for it to dry out qu...

Page 15: ...y 2 years You are encouraged to change the filter and the brushes every 2 years to preserve the integrity of the appliance and guarantee optimum performance 4 2 I Cleaning the filter The cleaner s per...

Page 16: ...m the power supply Wear gloves when handling the propeller Loosen the screw on the grid see figure Remove the grid carefully see figure Wear gloves and pull on the propeller while holding it tightly s...

Page 17: ...rs appear as shown in figure To remove worn brushes remove the tabs from the holes in which they are fixed see figure To fit new brushes start by fitting the side without tabs under the brush holder s...

Page 18: ...f the track to separate it from the wheel see figure Then remove the track from the cleaner To install the new track position the inside of the track on the first wheel s grooves see figure Stretch th...

Page 19: ...em persists contact your retailer The cleaner does not perform any movements on start up Check that the outlet to which the control box is connected is receiving a power supply Check that you have sta...

Page 20: ...e cleaner when it is in the water see 3 3 Immersing the cleaner Check that there are no stones or hair in the propeller Clean or change the filter if necessary Tip if you require assistance inform you...

Page 21: ...cedex France Simplified joint stock company with sole shareholder and a share capital of 1 267 140 SIREN 395 068 679 TCR PARIS Votre revendeur Your retailer Mod le appareil Appliance model Num ro de...

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