2. Safety rules
The touch screen is fragile. Be careful, especially in cases of shock or elbow blow.
Never allow the robot to operate during storms and always protect the control box
and the touch screen against rain or splash water. Also be sure to protect the control
cabinet and the touch screen from the sun and high heat (maximum 35 degrees), they
must be stored in the shade and in the ventilated space.
Never store the pool bottom vacuum cleaner robot PEPS and its trolley with the control
box and its touch screen in a place where the temperature can fall below 0. Protect it
absolutely from frost.
When the main switch is in position 1 (ON), you must not lift or transport the pool
bottom vacuum cleaner PEPS. It must r
est fla
t on the ground.
When the main switch is in position 1 (ON), you must not lift, transport or return the
pool bottom vacuum cleaner PEPS.
Always switch off the pool bottom vacuum cleaner PEPS using the main power switch
when the robot is not in use. The pool bottom vacuum cleaner robot PEPS can only be
started when the main switch is in position 1.
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IMPORTANT!
Many factors influence the condition of your pool. The pool bottom robotic
cleaner PEPS is a very passive product that does not affect the life of your
pool.
Be aware that over time, the deterioration, color loss, and brittleness of any
pool lining can be caused individually or in combination by the age,
chemical composition or imbalance of the pool water, improper installation,
sunlight, and other factors. All of these factors can contribute to lining
failure. Pool vacuum robots PEPS will not damage the pool lining quality.
Rather, on the contrary, it is more likely that the pool cover will ultimately
lead to wear on the cleaner.
Thus, the presence of such problems in your pool is not related to the use or
operation of a robotic vacuum cleaner PEPS. The manufacturer assumes no
responsibility for the repair or replacement of structures or components of
the customer’s pool. The owner of the pool must assume full responsibility
for the condition and maintenance of the pool lining, water and poolside.