HOW THE ROBOT WORKS
The robot has a water-propelling nozzle at the bottom of the swivel head. Water is first
sucked in through the suction mouth at the bottom of the robot, which then goes through
the filter and is discharged via the propelling nozzle. Water jetting from the nozzle propels
the robot forward. Once the robot stops against an obstacle such as the pool wall, its side
flap sways and its swivel head turns 180
direction. The robot moves in a generally straight pattern in one direction and in an arc
pattern in the other direction. The robot vacuums the pool bottom as it moves, collecting
debris in its compartment.
1.
Swivel head (with
side flap)
1.1.
Sliding switch
1.2.
Power indicating
light
1.3.
Water sensors
1.4.
Charging port
2.
Side flap (with
side pin)
3.
Swivel
smoothening-ring
4.
Top cover
5.
Swivel head
bottom screw
plate
6.
Filter cover
7.
Complete base
7.1.
Grip (on swivel
head)
7.2.
Grip (underneath
the base at wider
end)
8.
Locking pin
9.
Rear wheel (with
axle) x 2
10.
Small wheel x 2
11.
Front wheel
12.
Suction mouth
flap
13.
Draining filter flap
x 2
14.
Float
15.
Hook (with V-clip)
for Telescopic
pole)
16.
Charging cable
17.
Adaptor
o
, allowing the robot to move in the opposite
Replacement
Parts Number
Including float, swivel
smoothening-ring &
bottom screw plate:
RC26ASM01
RC26ASM01/US
(USA)
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RC26-07
RC35-08-004
RC26ASM02
RC30-05-005/CP
RC26-09-001
RC26-10
RC26-10/US
(USA)
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RC26-10-015
RC26ASM03
RC26ASM04
RC26-15
RC30-16/BLK
RC30-17-001
RC30-17-002
(EU)
RC30-17-002/US (USA)
RC30-17-002/AU
(Australia/New Zealand)
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