The robot moves in one direction.
The robot does not move and the filtration pump
does not work either. The robot doesn't work any
longer.
The pump runs but the robot does not move. The
robot turns on but stays on the spot.
Robot does not climb walls.
- An object blocks the rollers, the wheels of the robot
or interfering with the movement of the robot.
- The robot is not connected to a battery pack.
- Power off.
- No / not enough power is transmitted to the robot .
- An object blocks the rollers, the belts, the wheels
of the robot or the path.
- Possibility of motor problem.
- The robot is too heavy.
- The flow is not enough.
- The walls are too slippery .
- The handle of the robot is poorly directed.
- pH level is too high. Keep the pH level close to 7.2
to avoid slippery walls
- Check that there are no foreign objects in the
impeller located above the motor.
- Check that there are no foreign object blocking the
hydraulic circuit or the brushes and belts under the
robot and sides.
- Check that the battery pack is turned on and that
the LED light is turned on.
- Check that the LED light stays on during cleaning
cycle.
- Check all connections of the robot to the battery
pack
- Take out the robot in the water and unplug from the
battery pack. Open the cover of the robot and
remove the basket.
- Check that there are no foreign objects in the
impeller located above the motor.
- Check that there are no foreign object blocking the
hydraulic circuit or the brushes and belts under the
robot and sides.
- Contact the After-sales Service
- Check that the collection of debris basket isn't full
- Check and clean if need the impeller of the pump
or the grid at the top of the impeller (propeller on
top of the robot toward the handle)
- Presence of algae on the walls or fatty deposits.
Remove algae using the chemical treatment of
water and manual brush to remove these fatty
deposits.
- Check that the handle of the robot is directed to
the rear. The cable should be above the handle.
- Check that the drain valve is not broken.
PROBLEM
CAUSE(S) SOLUTION(S)
The robot goes round in circles. - A belt is damaged.
- One of the 4 side wheels is damaged or unscrewed.
- Check the condition of the drive belts.
If necessary, replace the faulty belt.
- Check the wheels bolted to the ends of the rollers.
These wheels fit on the roll and then screw.
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