When the control box is powered on with the fl oating
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).
1
Figure 15. Submerge the Cleaner Vertically
2.
Ensure the unit sinks to the bottom of the pool
and does not fl oat (Figure 16).
2
Figure 16. Cleaner Sinking to the Bottom of the
Pool
3.
Spread out the fl oating cable over the pool,
ensuring there are no kinks or coils in the cable.
NOTE:
For optimal patterning and reduced
tangling, the fl oating cable should enter the
water near the middle of the pool length. Only
place enough cable in the water to reach the
farthest point in the pool (see Figure 17).
Figure 17. Setup for Optimal Patterning
Max
Floating Cable
Length
caddy /
control unit
cleaner
cleaner
Recommended
entry point
Not
Recommended
WARNING:
Do not use
an extension cord
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