Figure 13. Connect Power Cable
2.
Grip the notched end of the floating power
cable, insert into the control box, and turn
clockwise to tighten. (Figure 13.)
NOTE:
To avoid damaging the power cable, do not try to
twist the entIre cable housing (see Figure 14a).
Figure 14a.
NOTE:
To avoid exposing the power cable connector pins to
water, be sure the connector is screwed in all the way
and there is no gap. (see Figure 14b).
Figure 14b.
Section 4. Operation
CAUTION
To prevent damage to the cleaner, be sure to adhere
to the following guidelines:
• Remove the cleaner from the pool after the
cleaning cycle is completed and store on the caddy
out of direct sunlight or inclement weather.
• Never lift the cleaner out of the pool by the floating
cable. Always use the lift feature to remove cleaner
from the pool.
• Take additional care when lifting the cleaner out of
the pool. It becomes heavier when filled with water.
• Always remove the cleaner from pool when super
chlorinating or adding acid.
• Do not handle cleaner while it is in operation.
IMPORTANT
• Always make sure the cleaner head is fully
submerged before you begin operation.
• Clean the filter canister after each cleaning cycle.
• Do not leave your cleaner in the pool on a
permanent basis.
• At the end of each cycle, remove the cleaner from
the pool. Start at the cleaner head and untangle any
coils in the cable before storing the cleaner.
When the control box is powered on with the floating
cable attached, the operating time for the current
selected cycle is displayed.
The robotic cleaner includes a safety feature that
automatically stops the cleaner if it is powered on but
not submerged in water. For pools equipped with a
beach area, this safety feature is programmed to drive
the cleaner in reverse and back into the pool when the
impeller is out of the water.
4.1 Submerging the Cleaner
1.
Submerge the cleaner in the pool and remove
any air trapped inside by keeping the unit
vertical (Figure 15).
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