MAINTENANCE & STORAGE
NOTE:
1. Be sure to clean and dry the areas around the charging port and water sensors after
every use to avoid the forming of stains (byproduct of a natural chemical reaction
between electric current and water). Otherwise, the stains can be removed by light
scrubbing with a cotton bud soaked with juice of lemon or vinegar.
2. Battery discharges on its own during storage. Make sure to charge the pool vacuum
to about 30% to 50% of the battery capacity before it is stored.
3. You must recharge the battery at least once every three months when it is not in use.
Unplug the external adaptor from the socket and the charging cable from the charging
plug .
Detach accessories from the pool vacuum. If necessary, rinse the pool vacuum and
accessories with fresh water. DO NOT use aggressive detergent.
Be sure to dry the pool vacuum before storage.
Use a damp cloth to clean and dry the pool vacuum and its accessories.
Store them in a well-ventilated area away from sunlight, heat, ignition sources, pool
chemicals, and from children. Ambient temperature for storage should be 10˚C – 25˚C
(50˚F – 77˚F). NOTE: A higher storage temperature may reduce the battery life.
WARNING!
Under no circumstances should you attempt to disassemble the main unit
and replace the impeller, motor, and battery by yourself.
CAUTION!
Excessive heat can damage the battery and reduce the lifespan of your pool vacuum
as a result.
Consult your dealer regarding battery replacement if the following happens:
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Battery does not charge fully.
Battery operation time is noticeably reduced. Observe and record the run times of
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the first few operations (on a full charge). Use these run times as a reference point
for comparison with run times in the future.
The battery must be removed from the pool vacuum before it is scrapped.
The battery is to be disposed safely in accordance with local ordinances or
regulations.
NOTE: Incorrect maintenance may reduce the battery life and affect its capacity as a result.
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