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QUICK START INSTRUCTIONS
SETTING UP YOUR NEW ROBOTIC POOL CLEANER IS AS EASY AS 1, 2, 3!
Lock the Floating Handle (Page 3; Fig. 1) diagonally across
1.
the cleaner’s body (Fig. 5a, 5b) and place your cleaner in
the pool at the midpoint of the pool’s longest side (Fig.
5d). Submerge the cleaner upside down. While holding
the Floating Handle gently rock it back and forth under the
water to allow trapped air to escape. While still submerged
turn upright, then let go allowing the cleaner to settle to a
level area on the pool floor in the shallow end.
NOTE: Some models feature no Handles at all or Floating
Handles that are permanently locked parallel to the cleaner’s
body and do not require this step.
NOTE: Some models feature a Handle Float (Page 3; Fig.1)
around the Floating Handle. These models do not require this
step.
With the Power Supply (Page 4; Fig. 4a-d) placed at least
2.
12 feet / 4 meters from the pool’s edge, plug the Floating
Cable (Page 3; Fig. 2) into the Power Supply (Fig. 5c) and
spread the Floating Cable evenly over pool’s surface. Use
only enough Cable for cleaner to reach all areas of pool
(Fig. 5d). Keep excess Cable coiled neatly near the Power
Supply.
Plug the Power Supply into a Ground Fault Circuit
3.
Interrupter (GFCI) / Residual Current Device (R.C.D.)
protected 115V outlet (Fig. 5e).
Turn ON Power Supply to begin cleaning. (See page
4.
8: SETTING THE POWER SUPPLY TIMER for specific
information on timed settings)
WARNING: The Power Supply must be placed at
least 12 feet / 4 meters from the pool’s edge!
IMPORTANT: With every use of your cleaner you should
alternate the diagonal locked position of the Floating
Handle. This will help reduce possible twisting of your
Floating Cable and enable cleaning of any areas missed
during the prior cleaning cycle.
Pull / Push down Handle
Spring Lock to unlock
Floating Handle
Handle Spring Lock
(Version A)
Handle Spring Lock
(Version A)
2 Diagonal Positions
Power Supply
Power Supply
GFCI / RCD
outlet
Floating Cable
12ft. / 4m
from pool’s edge
Make sure that the power
supply is positioned at
the center of the long
side of the pool
Floating
Cable
Handle Spring Lock
(Version B)
Handle Spring Lock
(Version B)
3 Diagonal Positions.
Smaller angle allows slower movement
when at waterline, Larger angle provides
faster movement.
Figure 5a: Side View
Figure 5b: Top View
Figure 5d
Figure 5e
Figure 5c
NOTE: If your Model is equipped with adjustable Timed Operation you will need to consult this operator manual for further
instructions on how to set its operating time and automatic shut down.
NOTE: Some Power Supplies are equipped with a Safety Reset Button to prevent the cleaner from unintentional, “out of water”
operation due to power surges or accidental pressing of the Power Supply ON / OFF Switch. If your Power Supply features a Safety
Reset Button, press the Power Supply ON / OFF Switch to ON and then press the Reset Button to start your cleaner. Operating your
cleaner out of water will void warranty and require costly repair.
WARNING: A Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter (GFCI
/ Residual Current Device (R.C.D) must be installed
to protect your electric outlet and to prevent and
possible electrical shock!
TIP! To help protect your Cable from potentially getting pulled into your cleaner, it is suggested to turn off your pool’s filtration
system while your cleaner is in operation.
NOTE: Never leave the Power Supply plugged in when the cleaner is not in use.