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❺ Troubleshooti ng

•  If a problem occurs, before you contact your retailer, please carry out these few simple checks 

using the following tables. 

•  If the problem conti nues, contact your retailer.

• 

 : Acti ons to be performed by a qualifi ed technician only.

  

 5.1 I  Appliance behaviour

Part  of  the  pool  is  not  correctly 

cleaned

• 

Repeat the immersion steps (see § “3.3 Immersing the cleaner”), varying the 

immersion locati on unti l you fi nd the right place in the pool.

The  appliance  does  not  stay  fi rmly 

on the pool bott om

• 

There is sti ll air in the appliance's casing. Repeat the immersion operati ons 

(see § “3.3 Immersing the cleaner”).

• 

The fi lter is full or dirty: clean it.

• 

The fi lter is clogged: change it.

•  The propeller is damaged,

 contact your retailer

 

The appliance does not or no 

longer climbs the pool sides as it 

originally did.

(Its electronic programme means 

that the appliance does not 

systemati cally climb the walls).

• 

The fi lter is full or dirty: clean it.

• 

The fi lter is clogged: change it.

•  Even though the water seems clear, microscopic algae are present in your 

pool. They are not visible to the naked eye, and they make the sides slippery 

and prevent the appliance from climbing. Carry out shock chlorinati on and 

slightly reduce the pH. 

Do not leave the appliance in the water during shock 

treatment.

• 

The  brushes  are  worn:  check  the  wear  indicators  “4.3  I    Replacing  the 

brushes”, then turn the brushes to check the rotati ons. Replace the brushes 

where necessary.

•  If the problem conti nues, contact your retailer. 

The appliance does not move on 

start-up.

• 

Check that the control box's power socket is receiving a power supply.

• 

Check that a cleaning cycle has been launched and that the lights are on.

•  If the problem conti nues, contact your retailer. 

The cable gets tangled

• 

Do not unroll the enti re length of the cable into the pool.

• 

Place the required length of cable in the pool and spread the rest along the 

side of the pool.

The cleaner's discharge nozzles or 

bott om plug holes become blocked

• 

Stop the fi ltrati on pump and begin a new cleaning cycle.

• 

Place the control box in the centre of the pool's length, following the safety 

conditi ons,  see  “3.4  I    Electricity  supply  connecti ons”.  If  cleaning  is  not 

opti mal,  vary  the  locati on  of  the  control  box  and  the  place  at  which  the 

cleaner enters the pool.

The cleaner climbs the walls slowly 

and stops under the water line

The cleaner climbs the walls quickly 

and goes past the water line, 

aspirati ng air

• 

The  cleaner  may  behave  diff erently  depending  on  the  lining  of  the  pool. 

A parameter may require changing. To do this, 

contact your retailer

.

 

The control box does not respond to 

any butt on presses

• 

Unplug the power cord from the mains socket, wait 10 seconds and plug it 

back in again.

The screen displays the message 

 when the remote control 

mode is acti ve

• 

This means that the remote control batt eries are too low: change them.

Summary of Contents for Vortex OV 3300

Page 1: ...H0491600_REVE 2018 01 EC11 More documents on www zodiac com Vortex Instructions for installation and use English Electric cleaner Translation of the original instructions in french EN...

Page 2: ...pliance plug it directly into a proper wall socket or outlet Before carrying out any operations check that The voltage indicated on the rating plate of the appliance corresponds to the mains voltage T...

Page 3: ...er alerts 20 5 3 I Pre diagnostic menu depending on the model 21 Before handling the appliance it is vital that you read this installation and user manual as well as the warnings and warranty booklet...

Page 4: ...4560 OV 5300 OV 5330 RV 5300 RV 5400 RV 5470 RV 5500 RV 5600 A Cleaner oating cable Front driving wheels 2WD Front rear driving wheels 4WD B Control box C Caddy kit D Base for control box E Kinetic re...

Page 5: ...0 RV 5400 RV 5470 RV 5500 RV 5600 Start Stop the appliance Control indicator Clean lter indicator Remove from pool mode Surface to clean Bottom only Bottom sides water line Waterline only Pool shape F...

Page 6: ...al cleaning width 270 mm Pump ow 16 m h 1 2 2 Marking Filter access hatch lock Brushes Tyres Transport and remove from pool handle Front driving wheels Rear driving wheels depending on the model Float...

Page 7: ...Installation 2 1 I Set up 3 5 meters Minimum Control box Caddy Cleaner Floating cable Plug Power cord 2 2 I Attachment to the base or caddy assembly depending on model 2 2 1 Attachment to the base EN...

Page 8: ...7 2 2 2 Caddy assembly Tool free assembly x2 x2 x2 For the number of driving wheels 2WD or 4WD see 1 1 I Description...

Page 9: ...ground 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 Chlorine 3 mg l...

Page 10: ...t the oating cable to the control box and lock it in place by turning the ring only in the clockwise direction to prevent damage to the oating cable see image Make sure that the connector is fully pus...

Page 11: ...or example depending on the model The cleaning cycle can be selected at any time before the appliance starts or while it is operating The new cycle will be launched instantly and the remaining time co...

Page 12: ...away from sunlight and any splashes A protective cover is available as an option see image 3 6 1 Remove from pool mode depending on the model This function enables the cleaner to return to an exact po...

Page 13: ...s disconnected 3 7 1 Setting the time DAY Press for 3 seconds The days of the week then the LEDs start to ash Select the day with or Press to con rm HOURS The hours start to ash Select the hour with o...

Page 14: ...ion depending on model Then program the days hours and minutes DAY Press for 3 seconds The days of the week ash twice The LED and the current date and time ash to remind you Press to start programming...

Page 15: ...of the water depending on the model Press The cleaner moves toward the wall and climbs up to the waterline 3 8 4 Synchronising the remote control with the control box By default the remote control is...

Page 16: ...appliance and guarantee optimum performance 4 1 I Cleaning the lter The cleaner s performance may be reduced if the lter is full or dirty Clean the lter regularly with clean water for e cient pool cle...

Page 17: ...ler Disconnect the cleaner from the power supply Loosen the screw on the grid see image Remove the grid see image Remove the ow guide carefully see image To remove the propeller wear gloves and hold t...

Page 18: ...ndicators appear as shown in image To remove worn brushes remove the tabs from the holes in which they are xed see image To t new brushes start by tting the side without tabs under the brush holder se...

Page 19: ...18 4 4 I Changing the tyres EN...

Page 20: ...g the brushes then turn the brushes to check the rotations Replace the brushes where necessary If the problem continues contact your retailer The appliance does not move on start up Check that the con...

Page 21: ...the control box If necessary unplug it and reconnect it following the appropriate procedure Er 02 Er 03 Er 05 Er 06 Check that there is nothing preventing the brushes and wheels from turning To do so...

Page 22: ...30 RV 4560 RV 5300 RV 5400 RV 5470 RV 5500 RV 5600 Press for at least 5 seconds The appliance status information scrolls 3 seconds The total operating time in hours 3 seconds The last error code if th...

Page 23: ...omanerie BP 90023 49180 St Barth l my d Anjou cedex S A S U au capital de 1 267 140 SIREN 395 068 679 RCS PARIS Votre revendeur Your retailer Mod le appareil Appliance model Num ro de s rie Serial num...

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