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ORIGINAL MANUAL
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Alterations which serve the technological progress as well as errors excepted!
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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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2
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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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3
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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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3
1
Handle lock vertical
Handle lock horizontal
1
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.
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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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.