11. Unplug the power supply prior to removing the robotic cleaner from the pool.
Power Failure Feature
If the power fails during a cleaning cycle or in between scheduled cleanings, the power supply will automatically start a new
cleaning cycle when power is restored.
Note: A new cleaning cycle will not be started if there was less than one whole cleaning cycle remaining in the selected
schedule.
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CAUTION: The power failure feature cannot distinguish a power failure from an unplugged power supply. This may cause
the cleaner to initiate a cleaning cycle automatically when the power supply is plugged in.
If the supply cord is damaged it must be replaced by the manufacturer, service agent, or similarly qualified persons in order
to avoid a hazard.
All electrical connections must be done by a qualified electrician according to local electrical standard (see page 20).
OUT OF WATER SENSOR
To better protect the cleaner from damage, it will sense when being asked to turn on when not safely in water, or leaves the
water during operation.
Out of Water Start Up
Out of water at start up means that the cleaner has been powered on before the cleaner has been placed in the water. If
the cleaner senses that it is not in the water the unit will power itself down. To reset the cycle, switch off the power supply
for 10 seconds and restart.
Out of Water Operation
Out of water during operation refers to the cleaner leaving or being removed from the water while in normal operation
cycle. If the cleaner senses that it is no longer in the water, the unit will attempt to re-enter the water by reversing its current
direction. If the cleaner is not submerged within ninety (90) seconds of leaving the water the unit will power itself down. To
reset the cycle, switch off the power supply for 10 seconds and restart.
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CAUTION: When removing cleaner from the pool do NOT reel it around your arm. The cleaner is heavy and may
cause someone to lose their balance and fall into the pool. To avoid falling into the pool, gently reel the cable in hand-over-
hand from the shallow end of the pool by gently pulling the cable until the cleaner reaches the surface. Then lift it out of the
water using the handle, NOT the cable.
DO NOT ENTER THE SWIMMING POOL WHEN THE CLEANER IS OPERATING OR IN THE POOL.
Optimum operating water temperature range for the cleaner is 10ºC - 35ºC (50ºF - 100ºF).
Remove the cleaner from the pool, empty the filter bucket and clean filters after each use. Keeping the cleaner
permanently in the pool may result in additional service requirements. (see maintenance section for cleaning instructions).
Keep the Power Supply Control Out of Direct Sunlight. Store the Cleaner and Power Supply in a shaded area.
HAYWARD only warranties the quality, performance and safety of its products when assembled with genuine
Hayward manufactured parts. Use of non-genuine Hayward manufactured parts will void all warranty.
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