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At the end of each cycle, remove the cleaner
from the pool.
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Start at the cleaner head and untangle any
coils in the cable before storing the cleaner.
The robotic cleaner includes a safety feature
that automatically stops the cleaner if it is
powered on but not submerged in water. For
pools equipped with a beach area, this safety
feature is programmed to drive the cleaner
in reverse and back into the pool when the
impeller is out of the water.
Install and Submerge the Cleaner
1. With the control box plugged into a
GFCI outlet, spread the floating cable
across the pool deck until you reach the
middle of the pool length.
2. Submerge cleaner vertically (1) and hold it
under the surface, moving gently from side
to side (2) until the bubbles stop to remove
any air trapped inside.
3. When the bubbles stop, allow the cleaner
to sink to the bottom of the pool.
4. Verify the cleaner is sitting on the bottom
of the pool. Remove additional air if the
cleaner is still floating.
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Figure 4.
Submerge and Remove Trapped Air
5.
Spread all of the floating cable
carefully in the pool, ensuring there
are no kinks or coils.
Figure 5.
Start / Stop Cleaning
Press Start/Stop button to begin or interrupt
cleaner operation (Figure 6).
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Figure 6.
Remove from the Pool
NOTE:
For optimal patterning and reduced
tangling, the floating cable should enter the
water near the middle of the pool length.
cleaner
WARNING: Do not use an extension cord.
Pool Entry Point for Optimal Patterning
Information
LED
Cleaner Control Unit
1.
Gently pull the floating cable to bring the
cleaner within arm's reach.
2.
Use the handle to lift the cleaner from
the water (Figure 7). Never lift the cleaner
out of the pool by the floating cable.
Control Unit
Recommended entry point.
Start/Stop
Cleaner Operation