First, align and attach the retrieval cord to the side notches at the top as you wrap the cord around the stem (step 1 & 2).
Keep wrapping the cord around the top half of the stem until it reaches the required length (step 3). Pull the cord down to the
bottom slot and tuck it in (step 4).
2. With the robot switched off, submerge it in the pool and gently shake it a few times to facilitate discharge of air.
Excess air trapped in the body could result in erratic behavior of the swivel head (i.e. spinning repeatedly in the
pool for a few minutes).
Power indicator
light (Green)
3. Slide the power switch to "ON" (while the robot is still submerged) – the indicator light will turn on and activate the motor
automatically (water level covering the sensors at the top of the swivel head). Let the robot sink to the pool floor and observe
its first forward and reversed movements across the pool bottom. If it runs along the pool wall instead of perpendicularly,
retrieve it and redeploy it while making sure its front/back is facing the pool wall.
Power indicator light starts to blink when 10 minutes of usage remains.
Power indicator light :
No light -
Power off / no power
Light -
Power on
Blinking light -
Battery power will be exhausted within 10 minutes.
NOTE:
- Refrain from making any physical contact with both water sensors.
4. To retrieve the robot from the pool, attach the hook to a telescopic pole (not provided) and use it to retrieve the
float, if you are unable to retrieve with your hands.
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