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Essential precautions to ensure safe operation and prevent damage during use.
Step-by-step instructions for setting up and operating the pool cleaner.
How to adjust nozzles to control the cleaner's movement path and coverage.
Instructions for cleaning the filter tray and maintaining the cleaner's performance.
Procedures for attaching and detaching the swing plate.
Guidelines for charging the device, including port protection and drying.
The Aiper Seagull 1000 is a robotic pool cleaner designed for autonomous cleaning of swimming pools. This rechargeable device offers a cordless and user-friendly experience, making pool maintenance more convenient.
The primary function of the Aiper Seagull 1000 is to clean swimming pool floors. It operates by moving across the pool bottom, collecting dirt and debris into its internal filter tray. The cleaner is equipped with two nozzles, one of which opens while the other closes, to propel the device forward. By adjusting the angle of these nozzles, users can control the cleaner's movement pattern, allowing for optimal coverage of different pool shapes. The device is designed to operate in pools with a flat floor and is suitable for pools up to a certain size, ensuring effective cleaning within its operational limits.
Before operation, users need to install the floating handle and adjust the tow rope according to the pool's depth. The swing plate also needs to be inserted into its designated place. The cleaner is activated by turning a switch knob to the "ON" position after it has been placed in the water. An indicator light provides feedback on the device's status: a steady blue light indicates normal startup, a slowly flashing blue light signifies normal operation, and a quickly flashing blue light warns of a low battery. The cleaner begins its work approximately 15 seconds after being powered on, with the blue light flashing during this initial period. Once a cleaning cycle is complete, the blue light flashes three times, and the cleaner stops running about two minutes later, with the indicator light remaining steady blue. To power off the device, the switch knob is turned to "OFF," which also turns off the blue light.
The nozzle adjustment feature is a key aspect of its usage. The nozzles are marked with angles from 0° to 40°. A 0° nozzle angle results in the cleaner moving in an approximately straight line, while larger angles (up to 40°) create a more curved movement path. The manual provides recommended settings for different pool types: a default setting of 0°-20° for most pools, a 0°-40° setting for pools where full coverage might be an issue, and a 20°-20° setting specifically for round pools. Users can customize these settings based on the specific needs and shape of their pool to achieve the best cleaning results.
Charging the device requires connecting it to the included charger. It's crucial to clean the charging port before plugging in the charger. A red light on the adapter indicates that the battery is charging, while a green light signifies that charging is complete. The switch knob must be in the "OFF" position during charging. After charging, the protective cap for the charging port should be closed to protect the charging plug.
Regular maintenance is essential for the optimal performance and longevity of the Aiper Seagull 1000. After each use, the filter tray needs to be cleaned and washed. This involves opening the cleaner by its clips, taking off the filter tray, and then cleaning both the filter tray and the chassis. Once cleaned, the cleaner can be reassembled by placing the filter tray back and pushing the clips on.
The swing plate is also designed for easy removal and installation, allowing for thorough cleaning or replacement if necessary. It can be removed by poking the base buckle upwards and reinstalled by inserting it into the base.
A critical maintenance step involves the charging pin. After each use, the charging pin should be wiped clean and dried with a paper towel or cotton swab. It's recommended to wait a few minutes for any moisture to dry out completely before charging to prevent issues like corrosion due to electrolysis.
For long-term storage, the cleaner should be kept in a cool, ventilated place, away from direct sunlight. To maintain battery life, it should be charged every three months to keep the battery level between 40% and 60%. Using only the original and authorized power adapter is emphasized to prevent damage to the battery and the device. Overheating during charging should be avoided by ensuring the cleaner is kept in a cool place and not covered. Disassembly of the sealed driving kit should only be performed by certified professionals. The manual also advises against operating the cleaner while the pool filter is running.
| Type | Robotic Pool Cleaner |
|---|---|
| Pool Type | In-Ground, Above-Ground |
| Cleaning Cycle Time | 90 minutes |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Filter Type | Dual Filter Cartridges |