QUICK START OPERATOR MANUAL
FOR THE FOLLOWING CLEANERS
Thank You
Thank You for entrusting us with keeping your pool clean. We strive
to enhance your pool experience by keeping your pool environment
healthy for you, your family and your friends. Please read this Quick
Start Manual in its entirety to ensure proper operation and care of your
cleaner. Please feel free to leave a review online.
FOR YOUR RECORDS, PLEASE KEEP A COPY OF YOUR
SERIAL NUMBER AND DATE OF PURCHASE HERE
IMPORTANT:
PLEASE READ BEFORE OPERATING CLEANER
QUICK START
• SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
• WHAT TO EXPECT
• QUICK START
• POWER SUPPLY
• HOW TO GUIDE
• TROUBLESHOOTING
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WARNINGS & SAFETY PROCEDURES
• A Ground Fault Current Interrupter (GFCI) outlet must be installed to protect your electric outlet and prevent any possible electric shock.
• The connection to the branch circuit should be consistent with local and national wiring electrical codes.
• To prevent possible electric shock hazard this unit must be connected to an RCD (Residual Current Device) with a related residual operating
current not exceeding 30mA.
• Do not turn the Power Supply on, unless the pool cleaner is in the water.
• Operating the cleaner out of water will immediately cause severe damage and will result in loss of warranty.
• The Power Supply must be placed at least 12 feet / 4 meters from the pool’s edge at all times! See diagram below.
• The Power Supply should not be subject to standing water, puddles or rain.
• If the cable is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer’s authorized service agent or a qualified and trained person in order to avoid
hazards.
• To avoid a possible electrical shock, do not use this product if the floating cable appears to be damaged.
• Allow the cleaner to remain in the pool for 20 minutes following the end of its cleaning cycle. This will allow the motors to cool adequately.
Following this period remove the cleaner from the pool - Do not leave the cleaner in the pool.
• Always remember to turn the power supply “OFF” and unplug it from the power outlet before removing the cleaner from the pool.
• Do not operate your machine while people swimming in the pool.
• For use in residential swimming pools only
• Before performing any troubleshooting maintenance procedures, your Cleaner should be disconnected from the Power Supply (transformer) and
the Power Supply should be unplugged from the electrical outlet to prevent the possibility of personal injury or damage to your Cleaner!
OPERATION AND STORAGE TEMPERATURES:
Please be sure to always keep temperatures in mind when storing or using your pool cleaner:
• Proper Storage Temperature Ranges: 10ºC – 40ºC (50ºF – 104ºF). This will keep the motors, plastics and seals protected.
• Minimum / Maximum Usage Temperature Ranges: 13°C to 35°C (55°F to 95°F).
• Optimal Usage Temperature Ranges: 22°C and 32°C (72°F and 90°F)
USE OF THE CLEANER IN A VINYL LINER POOL:
Some vinyl liner patterns are specifically susceptible to rapid surface wear and pattern removal caused by objects coming into direct contact with
the vinyl surface, including pool brushes, pool toys, floats, fountains, chlorine dispensers, and automatic pool cleaners. Vinyl liner patterns can
be seriously scratched or abraded simply by rubbing the surface with a pool brush. Additionally, ink from the pattern can also rub off during the
installation process or when it comes into contact with objects in the pool. The manufacturer is not responsible for, and the Limited Warranty does
not cover, pattern removal, abrasion, cuts or markings on vinyl liners.
Midpoint of the Long side of Pool
POWER SUPPLY
12ft / 4m
This appliance is not intended for use by persons (including
children) with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or
lack of experience and knowledge, unless they have been given
supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance by a
person responsible for their safety. Children should be supervised
to ensure that they do not play with the appliance.
CLEANER
WHAT TO EXPECT
YOUR ROBOT’S TYPICAL CLEANING METHOD
Your robotic pool cleaner is designed to clean the dirt and debris from the pool bottom; and in some
pools the cove and lower wall . Below is the typical pattern your cleaner will attempt in your pool. Pool
dimensions and cleaning surfaces vary from pool to pool so coverage and cleaning patterns may vary.
• In pools that have 90 degree pool floor to wall transitions, this cleaner will clean the pool floor.
• In pools that have a radius of at least 6 inches from the pool floor to wall, this cleaner will also clean
the pool cove and lower wall.
CLEANER’S MOVEMENT
The robot uses a back/forth motion to clean your pool. Because
the axle is able to be positioned on an angle, this helps the cleaner
move in a wider / tighter curve on it’s return path. The illustrations
highlight this pattern. The amount of time it takes for the cleaner
to make a pass in either direction is set and cannot be overridden.
You may, however, adjust the duration of the overall cleaning cycle
via the power supply.
CLEANER’S PERFORMANCE
Your cleaner is vacuuming at a rate that is over 75 gallons per
minute. This means that it’s picking up a lot of debris and it is
recommended to keep the filter bags clean at all times. For
optimal performance the filter bags should be cleaned after each
cleaning cycle.
IMPORTANT: OPENING YOUR POOL
If you’re opening your pool for the first time this season, we
recommend that you clean your pool manually to rid the pool of
the heavy debris first and then use the robotic pool cleaner to
maintain your clean pool.
The reason: If your pool collects a massive amount of debris
during the off-season, putting the robot in first will cause the filter
bags to fill much faster which means they will need to be cleaned
more often.
Sometimes when using the cleaner to vacuum an area that has
heavy debris, it is normal to see a small portion of the debris leave
the exit valve and go back into the pool or get pushed aside due
to the small wave of water caused by the cleaner’s movement.
After the cleaner’s cycle is complete, it is suggested to wait a few
hours for the remaining debris in your pool to settle to the bottom
and run the cleaner again to vacuum it up completely.