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F igu r e 1 1 . A t t a c h t he C o nt r o l U nit o nt o C a d d y
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C o nne c t ing t o a P o w e r S o u r c e
W A R N I N G
Failure to comply with the following warnings can
result in permanent injury, electrocution or drowning.
P R EV EN T EL EC T R I C A L S H O C K
• U . S . : Per NEC
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requirements, keep the control unit
at least five (5) ft. (1.5 m) from the edge of the pool.
C A N A D A : Per CEC requirements, keep the control
unit at least three (3) m (10 ft.) from the edge of the
pool.
• Only connect the control unit to a receptacle
protected by a ground fault circuit interrupter
(GFCI). Contact a certified electrician if you cannot
verify that the receptacle is protected by a GFCI.
• Do not use an extension cord to connect the control
unit.
• Do not allow anyone to swim while the cleaner is in
the pool.
• The control unit is water-resistant, not waterproof.
In order to prevent electrocution, never submerge
the control unit or leave exposed to inclement
weather.
1.
Unscrew the protective cap for the power cable
from the side of the control unit by turning
counter-clockwise (Figure 12).
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2.
Grip the notched end of the floating power
cable, insert into the control unit, and turn
clockwise to tighten. (Figure 13.)
N O T E:
To avoid damaging the power cable, do not try to
twist the entire cable housing (see below).
N O T E:
To avoid exposing the power cable connector pins
to water, be sure the connector is screwed in all the
way and there is no gap. (see below).