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You can choose to run your LAZERNAUT™ in either automatic or manual 
mode.
To select the operation mode, use the control keyboard located on the 
transport trolley 

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Description of the control keyboard

The keyboard consists of 8 buttons (micro-contact) and a screen with  
4 figures and 5  indicators. 5 buttons control usage in manual mode  
(4 directions and a stop button) and the programming of the robot.  
3 buttons provide access to the function modes of the robot

(        ;        ;        ) 

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Functions of the 8 buttons and 5 indicators

 

 

HOW TO USE  

YOUR LAZERNAUT

TM

Buttons

      The Start / Stop button for the robot.

      Selection of automatic or manual mode.

      Selection of  Sides mode or Bottom only.

       In automatic mode, this button selects the Programme or Time 

menus. During programming, it (C: CANCEL) cancels the choice  
that has been made for the Programme or the Time.  
In manual mode, this button turns the robot to the left while  
it is still underwater.

       In automatic mode, this button selects the Programme  

or Time menus. During programming, it validates the Programme  
or the Time choice. In manual mode, this button turns the robot  
to the right while it is still underwater.

      In manual mode, this button stops the movement of the robot.
      

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 (NB: the pump is still functioning). 

 In automatic mode, this button increases the programme numbers  
or the length of the cleaning process. In manual mode, pressing this 
button makes the robot go forward.

 In automatic mode, this button reduces the programme numbers  
or the length of the cleaning process. In manual mode, pressing this 
button makes the robot go backwards.

Indicators:

 

These are logos in front of which small triangles     appear when the mode 
that they represent is active.

      Automatic mode.

      Manual mode.

      Cleaning of the bottom and of the sides of the swimming pool.

      Cleaning of the bottom only.

      Start / Stop button for the robot.

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Summary of Contents for LAZERNAUT

Page 1: ...ormation He will advise you on the usage and maintenance of your robot He can also supply you with spare parts and is qualified to provide you with after sales service CONTENTS HOW TO INSTALL YOUR LAZ...

Page 2: ...cing backwards Diagram 3 Installation For your safety and for the LAZERNAUT to function correctly place the control unit at a distance of at least 3 5 metres from the edge of the pool making sure that...

Page 3: ...he Time In manual mode this button turns the robot to the left while it is still underwater In automatic mode this button selects the Programme or Time menus During programming it validates the Progra...

Page 4: ...0 P 01 See chapter Programmes page 16 for selecting programmes The modified value flashes and is then validated by or cancelled by Cancel The length of the cycle can be set for 30 min to 6 hours in 30...

Page 5: ...or The Lazernaut is controlled by a microprocessor to ensure optimal cleaning in all pool configurations This microprocessor also offers the following functions Poolside system In the event that your...

Page 6: ...ght resistance behind the clips Empty the bag and clean it with running water or if necessary with slightly soapy water If you use soap rinse it thoroughly whilst turning it over Do not wring it out Y...

Page 7: ...Do not leave your robot permanently in the water You should not oil any external mechanical part that is accessible by the user Disconnect the cable from the control box and wind it round the hooks o...

Page 8: ...s for submerging the robot respecting the recommendations given earlier in this document point by point Turn the robot right over and hold it underwater so that all the air trapped in the shell can es...

Page 9: ...oncerning use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety Product waste disposal Protection of the environment In accordance with the provisions of the Waste Electrical and Electronic Eq...

Page 10: ...arantee Normal wear and tear of the operational parts such as the foam brushes or the filter bags Electrical damage caused by lightning or a bad electrical connection Breakage due to impact Under no c...

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