HOW THE ROBOT WORKS
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8
7.3
7.1
The robot has a water-propelling nozzle at the bottom of the swivel head. Water is first sucked in through the suction mouth
at the bottom of the robot, which then goes through the filter and is discharged via the propelling nozzle. Water jetting from the
nozzle propels the robot forward. Once the robot stops against an obstacle such as the pool wall, its side flap sways and its
swivel head turns 180˚, allowing the robot to move in the opposite direction. The robot moves in a generally straight pattern in
one direction and in an arc pattern in the other direction. The robot vacuums the pool bottom as it moves, collecting debris in
its compartment.
Remark: Product/parts photos/drawings in this manual are for demonstration only. Product/parts in photos/drawings may vary
with the model purchased.
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15
1
3
4
5
6
12
7
10
11
7.2
1.5
1.1
1.4 1.2
1
1.1
16
1.2
Power indicating light
1.3
1.4
1.5
17
2
3
Swivel smoothening-ring
18
4
Swivel head bottom
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6
7
14
7.1
7.2
13
(underneath the base at wider end)
7.3
8
9
Rear wheel
9
10
11
12
Suction mouth flap
13
Draining filter flap x 2
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15
1.3
16
(with V-clip) for Telescopic pole
17
18
smoothening-ring, protective
Swivel head
cap & bottom screw plate:
(with side flap)
Sliding switch
Water sensors
Charging port
Protective cap
(for charging port)
Side flap
(with side pin)
Top cover
screw plate
Filter cover
Complete base
Grip
(on swivel head)
Grip
Grip indicator
Locking pin
(with axle) x 2
Small wheel x 2
Front wheel
Brush
Float
Hook
Charging plug
RC30-17-002/US
Adaptor
Replacement
Parts number
Including float, swivel
RC26ASM01
RC26ASM01/US
(USA)
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RC26-07
RC35-08-004
RC26ASM02
RC30-05-005
RC26-09
RC26-10
RC26-10/US
(USA)
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RC26-10-015
RC26ASM03
RC26ASM04
RC35-20
RC26-15
RC30-16
RC26-17
RC30-17-002
(EU)
(USA)
RC30-17-002/AU
(Australia/New Zealand)