INSTALLATION
• Walk the cleaner to the furthest point of the pool (as in Figure C1).
• Add 6'/2m of cord to the pool for additional coverage.
• Coil up the remaining cable and secure it so that excess cable will not be pulled into the pool (the Velcro strap originally attached to the cable can be used).
• Be sure to only plug the power supply into a GFCI (ground fault current interrupter) or ELI (earth leak interrupter) protected electrical outlet.
• Look at the power supply and check that the power supply switch is in the off position.
• Plug the power supply into the GFCI or ELI protected outlet.
• Plug in the connector from the cleaner into the socket. The connector is keyed so that it will only plug into the socket one way. Make sure that the plug is pushed all the way onto the socket. Slide the
connector lock (strain relief) onto the connector and turn the connector lock clockwise until it is snug.
OPERATING THE CLEANER OUT OF THE WATER WILL DAMAGE THE MOTORS AND VOID THE WARRANTY
• Place the cleaner into the pool and if needed rock the cleaner side to side to release any trapped air. The cleaner will sink to
the bottom of the pool.
• ONE HOUR OPERATION:
Press the One Hour switch as shown in Fig PS1. The robot will automatically begin its cleaning
program and a yellow LED will light on the power supply.
• 3 HOUR OPERATION:
Press the 3 hour Mode switch on the power supply as shown in Fig PS1. The Robot will automatically
begin its cleaning program and a red LED will light on the power supply.
• If a second cleaning is required or the unit is accidentally shut off, you should wait one minute before switching the unit on again.
IMPORTANT NOTE: During normal operation, the cleaner will appear to shut off for a few seconds. This is normal and part of the pool cleaning program. The unit has multiple
ways of cleaning the walls. It may climb to the top, scrub, then make a turn and drive back down the wall to the bottom of the pool. It may also climb to the top, shut down for a
few seconds, remove itself from the wall, turn its pump motor on again, pushing itself down to the bottom of the pool away from the wall. It could also climb the wall, scrub the
waterline, turn its pump motor off, and float away from the wall down to the bottom. All of these variations have been programmed into the cleaner and are designed to most
quickly and efficiently clean your entire pool. This unit has been designed to clean all areas of your pool. It will climb the walls, and occasionally break the surface. In the process of
climbing the wall it may stay on the surface and continue to operate from several seconds to a few minutes. This is normal operation procedure and the cleaner will eventually make its
way to the bottom to continue its cleaning. Since most of the dirt is concentrated on the floor of the pool, the cleaner will spend the majority of its time on the floor.
DO NOT RUN THE CLEANER OUT OF THE WATER.
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Fig. PS1
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