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| Brand | Aquabot |
|---|---|
| Model | Robotic Pool Cleaner |
| Category | Swimming Pool Vacuum |
| Language | English |
Read and follow all instructions for safe operation of the pool cleaner.
Overview of the robot pool cleaner and its parts, including handle, outlet top, and filter access.
Position the transformer unit and uncoil the cable for connection to the pool cleaner.
Instructions for locking the handle diagonally for proper operation of models with a floating handle.
Allow air to escape, let the cleaner sink, then spread the cable evenly over the pool surface.
Connect the cable to the power supply, ensuring correct plug type and grounding for safe operation.
Step-by-step guide to connect and lock the Type I plug into the power supply socket.
Instructions for connecting the Type II plug, including riser orientation and securing the cap.
Details on the Power LED, POWER button, and switching between ON and STANDBY modes.
Step-by-step visual guide on how to remove, clean, and reinsert the filter bag.
Guide to adjusting suction valves and cleaning the pump propeller for optimal performance.
Key advice on cable care, brush replacement, storage temperatures, and unit handling for longevity.
Information regarding the replacement of the transformer cord by authorized personnel only.
Troubleshooting steps for when the unit fails to pump water or move, checking power and debris.
Diagnosing slow or no water pumping issues, checking propeller and filter bags.
Resolving issues where the unit pumps but does not move, checking drive tracks and motor connections.
Addressing issues with dirt pickup, checking intake valve flaps and intake rim height.
Troubleshooting incomplete pool coverage, checking filter bags, cable, and handle position.
Resolving issues with debris escaping when removing the unit, checking lid closure and intake valves.
Ensuring proper grounding, fuse replacement, and safety precautions for maintenance and operation.
Guidelines for operating environment, avoiding direct sunlight/water, and power cable safety.
Details on dimensions, weight, electrical ratings, temperature limits, and ingress protection.
Explanation of how the feature enables programming the cleaning schedule via an external timer (sold separately).
Introduction to the power supply unit and its integration with the Aquacontrol System.
Description of the Aquacontrol overlay and its communication with the robot for programming.
Explanation of the control panel for programming cleaning times and default mode operation.
Summary of features for Model 300 including Swivel, Cleaning program, Internal timer, Check filter, and External timer.
Summary of features for Model 400 including Auto detect, Swivel, Pool shape, Cleaning program, Internal timer, Check filter, and External timer.
Adjusting the robot's rate of turns in the pool (Normal/High operation).
Options for selecting cleaning programs: 1-hour floor, 1.5-hour floor/wall, 2-hour floor/wall.
Automatic operation scheduling options: Every 48, 72, or 96 hours.
Enabling/disabling the feature to program cleaning schedules via an external timer.
Explanation of the illuminated light indicating the need to clean the filter bag.
Includes Auto Detect, Swivel, Pool Shape selection for optimized cleaning and obstacle avoidance.
Options for Cleaning Programs (1.5-2.5 hrs), Internal Timer (48-96 hrs), and External Timer.
Illuminated light means the filter bag must be removed, cleaned, and properly installed.
Introduction to the remote control model and its wireless operation capabilities.
How to use the remote control transmitter to guide the robot directly within the pool.
Procedure to match the remote control transmitter to the power supply for unique identification.
Detailed steps for replacing the remote control battery, including tools and polarity.
Procedure to refresh the battery and guidelines for safe battery disposal.