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 5-10 minutes of usage remains.
Power indicator light :
No light - Power off / no power
Light - Power on
Blinking light - Battery power will be exhausted within 5-10 minutes.
NOTE:
- Refrain from making any physical contact with both water sensors.
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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.
As soon as the robot reaches the water surface, locate the grip that is underneath the
base and indicated with the hand symbol (see diagram below) to facilitate retrieval from
the pool. Make sure to always grip the robot from this end to prevent debris from falling
back into the pool during retrieval.
5.
Slide the power switch OFF. Rinse the robot with fresh water after every use. DO
NOT use any detergent.
6. Dry the charging port and pins thoroughly (TIPS: Use cotton bud to dry them)
NOTE: To ensure the most efficient cleaning, when your pool is quite dirty, it is
recommended to empty the debris compartment after the first 30min of operation,
or whenever the robot's movement has slowed down noticeably. Then return the robot
(with an emptied debris compartment) to the pool, and let it run through the remaining of
its cycle.
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