08 Side suction
NOTE:
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09 Cleaning the ieller
NOTE:
10 Tubleshooting
Air is trapped inside the robot.
Use of fine filter insert.
− The robot does not receive enough power
− Basket clogged / full
− An object is stuck in the impellers or the
gills located in front of the impeller.
− Debris are too fine, the robot is made to
pick up the particles more than 50 microns
(with the fine filter inside the basket)
When you put the robot in the pool, let it sink
and reach the floor before you turn it on. If it
does not sink, turn the robot upside down and
shake to remove any air bubbles.
If you use an optional fine filter, remove the filter
from its plastic wrap, immerse the filter in the
water so that it is already wet before you Put it in
the robot and let the robot settle on the floor
before you turn it on. Then turn the robot
upside down in the pool and shake to rem
ove
an
y trap
ped air bubbles.
Make sure the length of floating cable
introduced in the pool is just the required length.
Remove any excess cable length from the pool
and leave this excess length outside the pool
next to the power supply box.
Insert the robot at the center point of the pool.
If your pool is oval or rectangular, this point is the
middle of the length.
Check the setting of the cleaner directional
system on page 10 section
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