Operation
Do not operate while swimming! Mortal danger!
Hair or clothing can be sucked in or trapped by the cleaning element, hold persons under
water and, in extreme cases, prevent them from resurfacing.
- Never operate the device while there are persons in the pool.
- Prevent any access to the pool as long as the device is in operation.
Risk of electric shock if the control unit drops into the filled pool while it is connected to the
power supply.
- Pull the power plug out of the socket before lifting the device out of the pool.
Handling the power plug with wet hands can lead to an electric shock.
- Never touch the power plug with wet hands.
A lawnmower can damage a cable placed on the ground.
- Route the cable so that it cannot be damaged by a lawnmower or similar device.
High temperatures can damage the control unit.
- Do not cover the control unit.
- Place the control unit in the shade, if possible.
Check the following before each use:
- Is there visible damage on the device?
- Is there visible damage on the control elements?
- Do all individual parts function?
- Are the accessories in perfect condition?
- Are all cables in perfect condition?
Do not start up a damaged device or damaged accessories. Have them checked by the manufacturer or
its customer service or a qualified service technician.
Cleaning the pool
Observe the following before cleaning your pool:
- Remove any cover or film from the pool.
- Remove obstacles (such as a ladder) from the pool.
- Switch off the filter system at least one hour before the start of cleaning so that particles in the
water can settle on the floor.
- Never let the device run outside of the water as this can cause damage even after a short time.
Proceed as follows to clean your pool:
1. Insert the filter unit.
2. Place the device in the pool.
3. Connect the control unit to the device and the power supply.
4. Start the cleaning cycle.
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WARNING!
WARNING!
Risk of electric shock!
WARNING!
Risk of electric shock!
NOTICE!
NOTICE!