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ORIGINAL MANUAL 

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ROBOTIC POOL CLEANER TYPE CYCLONE

ROBOTIC POOL CLEANER TYPE CYCLONE

Adjusting Floating Handle

On wall climbing models, set the floating handle:

1.  Press the lock button (1 or 2 according to the model) 

to release the handle lock.

2.  Place the handle (3) diagonally at maximum position.

3.  Repeat steps 1 and 2 on the other side of the  

cleaner unit.

Removing Brush Covers

The robotic cleaner is shipped 

with a protective cover over 

the scrubbing brushes. 

Carefully remove the nylon 

covers from the scrubbing 

brushes.

Placing the Power and Control Unit

4.  Place the power and control unit at least 3.6 meters 

/11.8 feet from the pool and at least 12 cm/4 inches 

above the surface.

5.  Release floating cable plastic ties, which are used to 

secure the cables during shipping, by pressing 

plastic snap on the tie.  

Before placing the cleaner unit in the water

1. Make sure there are no people in the pool.

2. Make sure that the filters are clean.

3.  Make sure the pool conditions are met;  

(see “Operating Conditions”).

6.2. PLACING CLEANER UNIT INTO THE WATER 

1.  Unroll the floating cable. It is recommended to 

extend a length of cable that is equal to the pool 

diagonal size plus an additional two meters.

2. Place the cleaner unit in the pool.

3.  Let the robotic cleaner sink to the bottom of the 

pool.  Do not start operation before the robotic 

cleaner is settled on the pool floor.

4.  Spread the floating cable across the pool. Make sure 

that only the required length of cable is spread 

across the pool. Smooth out coils or twists in the 

cable. Roll extra cable outside the pool near the 

power and control unit.

5.  Connect the floating cable (A) to the socket (B) 

located on the power and control unit.

4.3 Operating Conditions

The robotic cleaner is intended for use in swimming 

pools in the following conditions:

-  Temperatures ranging from 13°C-35°C (55°F-95°F), 

recommended temperature is between 22°C-32°C 

(72°F-90°F).

- Water pH : 7.2 - 7.6

-  Chlorine level: pool is maintained according to the 

pool manufacturer’s instructions. (recommended 

2-4 ppm)

5. COMPONENTS

5.1. CLEANER AND THE MAIN PARTS

1. Handle

2.  Outlet Top

3.  Filter Lock Release

4. Filter Top Access

5.  Handle Lock Mechanism

6.  Drive Track

7.  Scrubbing Brush

8.  Unit Body

9.  Water Inlet

10.  Power Supply

Optional

11. Remote Control 

12. “Trolley”  Cart

13. “Caddy”  Cart

14.   Timer (purchased separately)

5.2. POWER AND CONTROL UNIT 

The power and control unit is connected to the 

robotic cleaner via the floating cable. The unit is 

powered by AC power (1) and supplies low voltage 

and commands to the cleaner unit through the 

outlet socket (2). The unit features a control panel (3) 

with various controls to operate the robotic cleaner.

Contents of Packing Box

The robotic cleaner is packed in a box containing:

- Robotic cleaner and floating cable

- Power and control unit

- User manual

According to the model purchased, the following 

accessories may be included in the package:

- Remote Control

- Caddy

- Trolley

- Additional Accessories

6. OPERATION

6.1. BEFORE FIRST USE 

Adjusting Suction Height: Positioning the suction 

inlet (2) close to the pool surface increases the 

suction power and the cleaning quality. Lowering the 

suction inlet could result in interference with 

obstacles on the swimming pool floor or walls.

Use a screw driver to adjust the suction inlet position 

knob (1).

-  IN – pulls the suction inlet away from the pool surface 

and reduces the suction power.

-  OUT – brings the suction inlet closer to the pool sur-

face and increases the suction power.

  

NOTE

Failure to maintain the pool according to the 

recommended operating conditions could prevent 

the robotic cleaner from functioning properly.

Remove the cleaner out of water when performing 

„Chemical Shock Treatment“ to the pool water.

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 System Overview

The robotic cleaner sweeps the pool floor and walls to collect dirt and debris 

into its internal filters. This user manual explains how to operate the robotic 

cleaner, including cleaning, maintenance and storage procedures.

 Note:

This  manual  reviews  several  robotic  cleaner  models.  There  are  some 

variations in components according to specific model.

 How the Robotic Cleaner Cleans Your Pool

After  the  robotic  cleaner  is  placed  in  the  pool  and  activated,  it  operates 

according to the program set via the power and control unit. The robotic cleaner 

moves along the floor and walls of the pool, covering the entire area of the pool 

floor and walls. When the robotic cleaner has finished its program, it remains 

inactive on the pool floor.

 Note:

Wall climbing is an optional feature. When the wall climbing feature is enabled, 

the robotic cleaner climbs the wall at intervals according to its internal program.

The robotic cleaner ability to climb over stairs in swimming pool is subject to 

stair geometry and material.

 Operating Conditions

The robotic cleaner is intended for use in swimming pools in the following 

conditions:

-  Temperatures  ranging  from  13°C-35°C  (55°F-95°F),  recommended 

temperature is between 22°C-32°C (72°F-90°F).

-  Water pH : 7.2 - 7.6

-  Chlorine  level:  pool  is  maintained  according  to  the  pool  manufacturer’s 

instructions. (recommended 2-4 ppm)

 

Note:

Failure  to  maintain  the  pool  according  to  the  recommended  operating 

conditions could prevent the robotic cleaner from functioning properly.

Remove  the  cleaner  out  of  water  when  performing  "Chemical  Shock 

Treatment" to the pool water.

1) Handle

2) Outlet Top

3) Filter Lock Release

4) Filter Top Access

5) Handle Lock Mechanism

6) Drive Track

7) Scrubbing Brush

8) Unit Body

9) Water Inlet

10) Power Supply

OPTIONAL

11) Remote Control

12) “Trolley” Cart

13) “Caddy” Cart

14) Timer (purchased separately)

Optional 

Components 

Introduction

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 System Overview

The robotic cleaner sweeps the pool floor and walls to collect dirt and debris 

into its internal filters. This user manual explains how to operate the robotic 

cleaner, including cleaning, maintenance and storage procedures.

 Note:

This  manual  reviews  several  robotic  cleaner  models.  There  are  some 

variations in components according to specific model.

 How the Robotic Cleaner Cleans Your Pool

After  the  robotic  cleaner  is  placed  in  the  pool  and  activated,  it  operates 

according to the program set via the power and control unit. The robotic cleaner 

moves along the floor and walls of the pool, covering the entire area of the pool 

floor and walls. When the robotic cleaner has finished its program, it remains 

inactive on the pool floor.

 Note:

Wall climbing is an optional feature. When the wall climbing feature is enabled, 

the robotic cleaner climbs the wall at intervals according to its internal program.

The robotic cleaner ability to climb over stairs in swimming pool is subject to 

stair geometry and material.

 Operating Conditions

The robotic cleaner is intended for use in swimming pools in the following 

conditions:

-  Temperatures  ranging  from  13°C-35°C  (55°F-95°F),  recommended 

temperature is between 22°C-32°C (72°F-90°F).

-  Water pH : 7.2 - 7.6

-  Chlorine  level:  pool  is  maintained  according  to  the  pool  manufacturer’s 

instructions. (recommended 2-4 ppm)

 

Note:

Failure  to  maintain  the  pool  according  to  the  recommended  operating 

conditions could prevent the robotic cleaner from functioning properly.

Remove  the  cleaner  out  of  water  when  performing  "Chemical  Shock 

Treatment" to the pool water.

1) Handle

2) Outlet Top

3) Filter Lock Release

4) Filter Top Access

5) Handle Lock Mechanism

6) Drive Track

7) Scrubbing Brush

8) Unit Body

9) Water Inlet

10) Power Supply

OPTIONAL

11) Remote Control

12) “Trolley” Cart

13) “Caddy” Cart

14) Timer (purchased separately)

Optional 

Components 

Introduction

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Power and Control Unit

The power and control unit is 

connected  to  the  robotic 

cleaner via the floating cable. 

The  unit  is  powered  by  AC 

power  (1)  and  supplies  low 

voltage and commands to the 

cleaner unit through the outlet 

socket (2).

The  unit  features  a  control 

panel (3) with various controls 

to operate the robotic cleaner.

Contents of Packing Box

The robotic cleaner is packed in a box containing:

- Robotic cleaner and floating cable

- Power and control unit

- User manual

According to the model purchased, the following accessories may be included 

in the package:

- Remote Control

- Caddy

- Trolley

- Additional Accessories

Adjusting Floating Handle

On wall climbing models, set the floating handle:

1. Press the lock button (1 or 2 according to the model) to release the handle 

lock.

2. Place the handle (3) diagonally at maximum position.

3. Repeat steps 1 and 2 on the other side of the cleaner unit.

Before First Use

Adjusting Suction Height: Positioning the suction inlet (2) close to the pool 

surface increases the suction power and the cleaning quality. Lowering the 

suction inlet could result in interference with obstacles on the swimming 

pool floor or walls.

Use a screw driver to adjust the suction inlet position knob (1).

- IN – pulls the suction inlet away from the pool surface and reduces the 

suction power.

- OUT – brings the suction inlet closer to the pool surface and increases the 

suction power.

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Handle lock vertical

Handle lock horizontal

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Components

Operation

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Power and Control Unit

The power and control unit is 

connected  to  the  robotic 

cleaner via the floating cable. 

The  unit  is  powered  by  AC 

power  (1)  and  supplies  low 

voltage and commands to the 

cleaner unit through the outlet 

socket (2).

The  unit  features  a  control 

panel (3) with various controls 

to operate the robotic cleaner.

Contents of Packing Box

The robotic cleaner is packed in a box containing:

- Robotic cleaner and floating cable

- Power and control unit

- User manual

According to the model purchased, the following accessories may be included 

in the package:

- Remote Control

- Caddy

- Trolley

- Additional Accessories

Adjusting Floating Handle

On wall climbing models, set the floating handle:

1. Press the lock button (1 or 2 according to the model) to release the handle 

lock.

2. Place the handle (3) diagonally at maximum position.

3. Repeat steps 1 and 2 on the other side of the cleaner unit.

Before First Use

Adjusting Suction Height: Positioning the suction inlet (2) close to the pool 

surface increases the suction power and the cleaning quality. Lowering the 

suction inlet could result in interference with obstacles on the swimming 

pool floor or walls.

Use a screw driver to adjust the suction inlet position knob (1).

- IN – pulls the suction inlet away from the pool surface and reduces the 

suction power.

- OUT – brings the suction inlet closer to the pool surface and increases the 

suction power.

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Handle lock vertical

Handle lock horizontal

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2

1

2

3

Components

Operation

5

Power and Control Unit

The power and control unit is 

connected  to  the  robotic 

cleaner via the floating cable. 

The  unit  is  powered  by  AC 

power  (1)  and  supplies  low 

voltage and commands to the 

cleaner unit through the outlet 

socket (2).

The  unit  features  a  control 

panel (3) with various controls 

to operate the robotic cleaner.

Contents of Packing Box

The robotic cleaner is packed in a box containing:

- Robotic cleaner and floating cable

- Power and control unit

- User manual

According to the model purchased, the following accessories may be included 

in the package:

- Remote Control

- Caddy

- Trolley

- Additional Accessories

Adjusting Floating Handle

On wall climbing models, set the floating handle:

1. Press the lock button (1 or 2 according to the model) to release the handle 

lock.

2. Place the handle (3) diagonally at maximum position.

3. Repeat steps 1 and 2 on the other side of the cleaner unit.

Before First Use

Adjusting Suction Height: Positioning the suction inlet (2) close to the pool 

surface increases the suction power and the cleaning quality. Lowering the 

suction inlet could result in interference with obstacles on the swimming 

pool floor or walls.

Use a screw driver to adjust the suction inlet position knob (1).

- IN – pulls the suction inlet away from the pool surface and reduces the 

suction power.

- OUT – brings the suction inlet closer to the pool surface and increases the 

suction power.

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Handle lock vertical

Handle lock horizontal

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2

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2

3

Components

Operation

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Placing the Power and Control Unit

4. Place the power and control unit at least 3.6 meters/11.8 feet from 

the pool and at least 12 cm/4 inches above the surface.

CAUTION: The power and control unit must not be exposed to 

water or to direct sunlight.

5. Release floating cable plastic ties, which are used to secure the 

cables during shipping, by pressing plastic snap on the tie.

Before placing the cleaner unit in the water

1.  Make sure there are no people in the pool.

2.  Make sure that the filters are clean.

3.  Make sure the pool conditions are met; (see “Operating 

Conditions” ).

Placing Cleaner Unit into the Water

1. Unroll the floating cable. It is recommended to extend a length of 

cable that is equal to the pool diagonal size plus an additional two 

meters.

2. Place the cleaner unit in the pool.

3. Let the robotic cleaner sink to the bottom of the pool.

Do not start operation before the robotic cleaner is settled on the 

pool floor.

4. Spread the floating cable across the pool. Make sure that only the 

required length of cable is spread across the pool. Smooth out 

coils or twists in the cable. Roll extra cable outside the pool near 

the power and control unit.

5. Connect the floating cable (A) to the socket (B) located on the 

power and control unit.

CAUTION:  Operating  the  cleaner  out  of  water  causes 

immediate severe damage and results in loss of warranty.

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(4.7 inch)

Operation

Removing Brush Covers

The robotic cleaner is shipped with a protective 

cover  over  the  scrubbing  brushes.  Carefully 

remove  the  nylon  covers  from  the  scrubbing 

brushes.

CAUTION: Do not use a sharp tool to remove 

the cover as it could harm the brushes.

Chlorine

2-4 ppm

pH

7.2-7.6

Temp

13°C-35°C

55°F-95°F

NaCl

4000 ppm

(max)

NO

SWIM

Socket (B) 

Cable plug (A) 

3.6m/11.8ft

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Placing the Power and Control Unit

4. Place the power and control unit at least 3.6 meters/11.8 feet from 

the pool and at least 12 cm/4 inches above the surface.

CAUTION: The power and control unit must not be exposed to 

water or to direct sunlight.

5. Release floating cable plastic ties, which are used to secure the 

cables during shipping, by pressing plastic snap on the tie.

Before placing the cleaner unit in the water

1.  Make sure there are no people in the pool.

2.  Make sure that the filters are clean.

3.  Make sure the pool conditions are met; (see “Operating 

Conditions” ).

Placing Cleaner Unit into the Water

1. Unroll the floating cable. It is recommended to extend a length of 

cable that is equal to the pool diagonal size plus an additional two 

meters.

2. Place the cleaner unit in the pool.

3. Let the robotic cleaner sink to the bottom of the pool.

Do not start operation before the robotic cleaner is settled on the 

pool floor.

4. Spread the floating cable across the pool. Make sure that only the 

required length of cable is spread across the pool. Smooth out 

coils or twists in the cable. Roll extra cable outside the pool near 

the power and control unit.

5. Connect the floating cable (A) to the socket (B) located on the 

power and control unit.

CAUTION:  Operating  the  cleaner  out  of  water  causes 

immediate severe damage and results in loss of warranty.

12 cm

(4.7 inch)

Operation

Removing Brush Covers

The robotic cleaner is shipped with a protective 

cover  over  the  scrubbing  brushes.  Carefully 

remove  the  nylon  covers  from  the  scrubbing 

brushes.

CAUTION: Do not use a sharp tool to remove 

the cover as it could harm the brushes.

Chlorine

2-4 ppm

pH

7.2-7.6

Temp

13°C-35°C

55°F-95°F

NaCl

4000 ppm

(max)

NO

SWIM

Socket (B) 

Cable plug (A) 

3.6m/11.8ft

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CAUTION

Do not use a sharp tool to remove the cover as  

it could harm the brushes.

  

CAUTION

Operating the cleaner out of water causes immediate 

severe damage and results in loss of warranty.

  

CAUTION

The power and control unit must not be exposed to

water or to direct sunlight.

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Страница 3: ... And The Main Parts 8 5 2 Power and Control Unit 8 6 OPERATION 8 6 1 Before First Use 8 6 2 Placing Cleaner Unit into the Water 9 6 3 Starting the Robotic Cleaner 10 6 4 Cleaning Cycle 10 6 5 Stopping Robotic Cleaner Operation 10 6 6 Pulling Cleaner Unit out of the Water 10 7 MAINTENANCE 11 7 1 Cleaning the Filters 11 7 2 Storing the Robotic Cleaner 11 7 3 Checking Water Outlet Propeller 11 8 ROBO...

Страница 4: ... direct sunlight or be exposed to water The power supply should not be operated in an ambient temperature in excess of 40ºC 4 INTRODUCTION 4 1 SYSTEM OVERVIEW The robotic cleaner sweeps the pool floor and walls to collect dirt and debris into its internal filters This user manual explains how to operate the robotic cleaner in cluding cleaning maintenance and storage procedures 4 2 How the Robotic ...

Страница 5: ...increases the suction power and the cleaning quality Lowering the suction inlet could result in interference with obstacles on the swimming poolfloororwalls Useascrewdrivertoadjustthesuctioninletpositionknob 1 IN pulls the suction inlet away from the pool surface and reduces the suctionpower OUT brings the suction inlet closer to the pool surface and increases the suctionpower 2 3 1 Handle lock ve...

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Страница 7: ...tomatische erkennung Auto diagnosi Detecção automática Pool shape Forme de piscine Forme de la piscine Beckenform Forma piscine Forma da piscina Check filter Vérifiez le filtre Revise el filtro Filter uberprufen Controllare il sacchetto filtrante Verifique o Filtro Cleaning program Mode nettoyage Programa de limpieza Reinigungsprogramm Programma di pulizia Programa de limpeza Internal timer Minute...

Страница 8: ... in the pool such as main drains steps ladders etc Press this button to choose one of the following options 400 500 UsingExternalTimer Optional should be purchased separately An external timer can be used to automatically activate the Cleaner onpre settime The external timer should be connected between the wall socket andthePowerandControlunit 1 Unit 2 Cable 3 Power supply 4 Power supply plug 5 Ex...

Страница 9: ...CADDY OPTIONAL 11 1 OVERVIEW The caddy is an optional accessory that makes it easy to move the robotic cleaner floating cable and the power and control unit from place to place 11 2 ASSEMBLING THE CADDY To assemble the caddy you need a standard screwdriver and a 8 mm wrench Connecting the Caddy Handle 1 Fasten the handle bottom part 3 to the caddy frame 5 with the three screws 4 and nuts 2 Connect...

Страница 10: ...The trolly is an optional accessory that makes it easy to move the robotic cleaner and provides a mounting site for the power and control unit To assemble the trolly 1 Attach the wheels to both sides of the trolly base and fasten each wheel with the screw and install the cover 2 Assemble the two sections of the handle 3 Attach the power and control unit housing by clicking the upper tabs into the ...

Страница 11: ...ingungen 24 5 KOMPONENTEN 24 5 1 Der robotische Reiniger 24 5 2 Strom und Steuereinheit 24 6 BETRIEB 24 6 1 Vor der ersten Inbetriebnahme 24 6 2 Absetzen des Reinigers ins Wasser 25 6 3 Inbetriebnahme des robotischen Reinigers 26 6 4 Reinigungszyklus 26 6 5 Den Betrieb des robotischen Reinigers anhalten 26 6 6 Den Reiniger aus dem Wasser ziehen 26 7 WARTUNG 27 7 1 Reinigung der Filter 27 7 2 Lager...

Страница 12: ... um im Innen und Außenbereich zu funktionieren Jedoch sollte die Einheit keinem direkten Sonnenlicht oder Wasser ausgesetzt sein und in keiner Umgebungstemperatur von über 40º C bedient werden 4 EINFÜHRUNG 4 1 SYSTEMÜBERSICHT Der robotische Reiniger säubert den Boden und die Wände des Schwimmbeckens um Schmutz und Verunreinigung in seinen internenFiltern zu sammeln Diese Bedienungsanleitung erklär...

Страница 13: ...uctioninletpositionknob 1 IN pulls the suction inlet away from the pool surface and reduces the suctionpower OUT brings the suction inlet closer to the pool surface and increases the suctionpower 2 3 1 Handle lock vertical Handle lock horizontal 1 2 1 2 3 Components Operation 5 PowerandControlUnit The power and control unit is connected to the robotic cleaner via the floating cable The unit is pow...

Страница 14: ...ket the Operation LED flashes dicatethattheroboticcleanerisinstandbymode Operation button 6 The Operation LED turns on 6 and the robotic cleaner starts aningprogram en the Check Filter LED 3 optional in some models is lit the robotic cleaner ustbecleanedbeforeplacingthecleanerunitinthepool Cycle ecleaningcycle theroboticcleaner crossthepoolfloorpickingupdirtanddebris sdirectionandrotatesautomatica...

Страница 15: ...to detect Auto detection Auto detección Automatische erkennung Auto diagnosi Detecção automática Pool shape Forme de piscine Forme de la piscine Beckenform Forma piscine Forma da piscina Check filter Vérifiez le filtre Revise el filtro Filter uberprufen Controllare il sacchetto filtrante Verifique o Filtro Cleaning program Mode nettoyage Programa de limpieza Reinigungsprogramm Programma di pulizia...

Страница 16: ...ed separately An external timer can be used to automatically activate the Cleaner onpre settime The external timer should be connected between the wall socket andthePowerandControlunit 1 Unit 2 Cable 3 Power supply 4 Power supply plug 5 External timer purchased separately 6 Outlet 1 2 3 4 5 6 11 Overlay buttons Model Cleaning level Change the cleaning performance Quick Choose if your pool has smal...

Страница 17: ...chen Reiniger über das Schwimmkabel gesendet 10 2 VERWENDUNG DER FERNBEDIENUNG 1 Drücken Sie die rechte Taste 3 um den robotischen Reiniger nach rechts zu drehen Der robotische Reiniger dreht sich solange nach rechts bis die Taste losgelassen wird 2 Drücken Sie die linke Taste 1 um den robotischen Reiniger nach links zu drehen Der robotische Reiniger dreht sich solange nach links bis die Taste los...

Страница 18: ...unteren Teil nach unten bis er im Fahrwerk einrastet Transportwagen optional 1 2 3 Der Transportwagen ist ein optionales Zubehörteil um leicht und einfach den robotischen Reiniger zu bewegen und bietet einen Montageort für Strom und Steuereinheit Um den Transportwagen zu montieren 1 Befestigen Sie die Räder an beide Seiten des Fahrwerks 2 Befestigen Sie jedes Rad mit einer Schraube und installiere...

Страница 19: ...POSANTS 40 5 1 Robot nettoyeur 40 5 2 Module de commande et d alimentation 40 5 3 Contenu de la caisse d emballage 40 6 FONCTIONNEMENT 40 6 1 Avant la première utilisation 40 6 2 Placer le module de nettoyage dans l eau 41 6 3 Démarrage du robot nettoyeur 42 6 4 Cycle de nettoyage 42 6 5 Arrêter le robot nettoyeur 42 6 6 Retirer le module de nettoyage de l eau 42 7 ENTRETIEN ET RÉGLAGE 43 7 1 Nett...

Страница 20: ...module de contrôle et d alimentation Il se déplace le long du fond et des parois de la piscine en couvrant toute la zone Lorsque le robot nettoyeur a terminé son programme il reste inactif au fond de la piscine AVERTISSEMENT Lenettoyeurnedoitpasêtreutilisélorsqu ilyadesgens dans l eau À utiliser dans une piscine uniquement REMARQUE Le présent manuel passe en revue différents modèles de robots nett...

Страница 21: ...handle 3 diagonallyatmaximumposition 3 Repeatsteps1and2ontheothersideofthecleanerunit BeforeFirstUse Adjusting Suction Height Positioning the suction inlet 2 close to the pool surface increases the suction power and the cleaning quality Lowering the suction inlet could result in interference with obstacles on the swimming poolfloororwalls Useascrewdrivertoadjustthesuctioninletpositionknob 1 IN pul...

Страница 22: ...dbymode Operation button 6 The Operation LED turns on 6 and the robotic cleaner starts aningprogram en the Check Filter LED 3 optional in some models is lit the robotic cleaner ustbecleanedbeforeplacingthecleanerunitinthepool Cycle ecleaningcycle theroboticcleaner crossthepoolfloorpickingupdirtanddebris sdirectionandrotatesautomaticallyaccordingtotheselectedprogram hepoolwallseveryfewminutes asset...

Страница 23: ...anopola di disattorcigliamento Swivel Auto detect Auto detection Auto detección Automatische erkennung Auto diagnosi Detecção automática Pool shape Forme de piscine Forme de la piscine Beckenform Forma piscine Forma da piscina Check filter Vérifiez le filtre Revise el filtro Filter uberprufen Controllare il sacchetto filtrante Verifique o Filtro Cleaning program Mode nettoyage Programa de limpieza...

Страница 24: ... ladders etc Press this button to choose one of the following options 400 500 UsingExternalTimer Optional should be purchased separately An external timer can be used to automatically activate the Cleaner onpre settime The external timer should be connected between the wall socket andthePowerandControlunit 1 Unit 2 Cable 3 Power supply 4 Power supply plug 5 External timer purchased separately 6 Ou...

Страница 25: ...er la direction du mouvement Le voyant lumineux de la télécommande s allume après chaque commande Si la LED ne répond pas ou clignote veuillez remplacer la batterie 11 CADDY EN OPTION 11 1 OVERVIEW Le caddy est un accessoire en option qui facilite le déplacement du robot nettoyeur du câble flottant et du module de commande et d alimentation d un endroit à un autre 11 2 MONTAGE DU CADDY Pour monter...

Страница 26: ... le bas jusqu à ce qu un clic se entendre dans la base de chariot Trolly optional 1 2 3 The trolly is an optional accessory that makes it easy to move the robotic cleaner and provides a mounting site for the power and control unit To assemble the trolly 1 Attach the wheels to both sides of the trolly base and fasten each wheel with the screw and install the cover 2 Assemble the two sections of the...

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