Power Supply & Control unit should be placed near the electric outlet.
- The Power Supply & Control unit should be placed in a dry, sheltered area at least 3.5
meters (11.5 feet) from the edge of the pool. The Power Supply & Control unit should
not be left exposed in the rain or placed in puddles of water. NEVER submerge this unit
in water.
- Check the power cord and cable for damages before initiating the operation. NEVER
operate the cleaner or Power Supply & Control unit if the power cord or cable is worn
or damaged. Locate the cord or cable to prevent it from being damaged by the lawn
movers, hedge trimmers and other equipment.
Prior to connecting the power supply to the cleaner, make sure the rated voltage and
frequency (hertz) of your electric outlet match the Power supply & control unit's
rated input voltage: 230VAC, frequency: 50Hz or 110VAC, frequency: 60Hz
Now, connect the plug to the electric outlet. Tap the On/Off button and select the cycle
mode to start the cleaning.
CARE & MAINTENANCE
Cleaning the cleaner compartment and mesh filter plate
WARNING!
Cease the operation of the cleaner and switch off the power before removing the
cleaner from the pool.
Caution
- The cleaner may become very heavy when filled with water.
1. Pull the cable gently and carefully to lift the cleaner to water surface, lift it by the
handle and hold one end of the cleaner with the other hand, tilt the cleaner above
the water for about 10-15 seconds to drain out the water from inside before carrying
it away from the pool.
Note:
- In order to avoid scratches / damage to the pool wall (particularly vinyl and soft wall
pools), prevent the cleaner from being in contact with the pool wall while moving the
cleaner out of the water.
2. Place the cleaner on a stable and flat surface and pull the side knob outward to
release the cover.
CAUTION! Never detach the cover directly by force without releasing the knobs as it
could damage the unit and the knobs.
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