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Maintaining the robot

In order that your robot retains its original appearance, we suggest that 
you follow the recommendations given below.

>  The robot must be cleaned regularly in tap water or slightly soapy 

water, without using any solvents such as trichlorethylene.  
Rinse thoroughly.

>  Do not leave your robot to dry in direct sunlight by the side  

of the pool.

>  Clean the filter bag at the end of each cycle.

> If the robot is to be put away for an extended period (holidays or 
 winter storage for example), rinse it in tap water and leave it to dry.

>  Use your robot vacuum cleaner as often as possible: your pool will 

always be wonderfully clean and the filter bag will not clog up  
so quickly.

>  The robot is designed to work in a swimming pool whose water quality 

is as follows: chlorine < 2 mg/ l, pH between 6.8 and 7.6, temperature 
between 10°C and 35 °C.

>  If part of the pool is not as clean as it should be when using  

your robot’s automatic programme, it only takes a minute to finish off 
the cleaning using the manual mode. 

>  Do not use your robot when carrying out any "shock treatment" process 

in your pool.

>  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 on the trolley.

Changing the brushes

Your robot is fitted with foam brushes mounted on a brush-holder  
that consists of a male and a female roller. We recommend that you change 
the brushes at the end of each season. It is imperative that they are 
 changed if they are noticeably worn.
> Turn the robot over  
>  Lift up the clip that is located between the 2 rollers  

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Bring them together so that you can free their extremity from the  
4 pins attached to the drive unit 

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 and then remove the 

brush-holder 

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>  Remove the used brushes from the rollers and replace them with new 

ones.

>  Join the 2 rollers, reposition them, and then move them apart again 

making sure that their extremity is properly fitted 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) 

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Important : 

To get the best out of your LAZERNAUT, run in the foam pads. 

To  do  this,  carry  out  four  1

1/2

  -  hour  cleaning  cycles  in  “bottom  only” 

mode (see paragraph “Programming the Robot”, page 15).

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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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