Introduction
System overview
The robotic cleaner sweeps the pool floor and walls collecting dirt
and debris in its filters. This user manual explains how to operate
the robotic cleaner, including cleaning, maintenance and storage
procedures. Note: This manual reviews several different models
with variations in components.
Robotic cleaner operation
Once the robotic cleaner is placed in the pool and activated,
it operates according to its program. It moves along the floor
and walls of the pool, covering the entire area of the pool floor
and walls. When it has finished its program, it remains inactive
on the pool floor. Power will automatically shut off. Note: It's not
recommended to stop the pool cleaner prior to cycle end.
Note: Wall climbing is an optional feature. When the wall climbing
feature is enabled, the robotic cleaner climbs the wall at intervals
according to its internal program. Its ability to climb over stairs in
swimming pool is subject to stair geometry and material.
Operating conditions
The robotic cleaner is intended for use in residential swimming
pools only and in the following conditions: (1) Recommended
water temperature 22°C-32°C (72°F-90°F). (2) Water pH : 7.2 -
7.6 (3) Chlorine level: pool is maintained according to the pool
manufacturer's instructions. (Recommended Chlorine level:
2-4 ppm) Note: Failure to maintain the pool according to the
recommended operating conditions could prevent the robotic
cleaner from functioning properly.
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FALCON K100 / K200 ROBOTIC POOL CLEANERS
Components
Power
cable
Robotic
pool
cleaner
Power
supply