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4.5 OPERATION
Starting the pool cleaner: illustration
4.1
&
4.2
Switch on the ltering system and ll the hose with water by placing the hose in front of a discharge
nozzle until it is completely lled. When no more air bubbles escape from the robot, turn o the ltering
system and connect the hose to the suction nozzle. Be sure to keep the hose submerged. Place the robot
at the bottom of the pool. Turn on the ltration system to start cleaning.
Optimization of performance
The robot follows the activation cycles of the pool ltering pump, sucking and cleaning the entire pool
surface in random movements. The robot's coverage rate depends on the shape of the pool, the suction
rate and the position of the counterweights to balance the robot. Adjustments may be necessary in
some pools to optimize the coverage rate. A minimum cycle of 2 hours is recommended for good pool
coverage.
Balance of the hose: illustration
4.2
to
4.5
A properly balanced hose should form a 45° angle between the robot and the bottom of the pool. Place
the rst weight about 1m from the robot head (at the end of the rst hose) and place the second weight
on top, adjust it manually to obtain an optimal result.
Operation safety warnings:
Check the product for damage before each use.
The swimming pool must be equipped with a self-priming lter unit with a complete
system ow rate of 6.5 m3/h to 10 m3/h the power of the ltration pump must be 0.5
HP or 375 watt.
The robot will ideally operate in water of about 20°C, below this temperature the
eciency of the robot may be reduced.
Do not wait until your pool is very dirty and full of algae before using the robot: you risk
clogging the ltering system very quickly.
Do not allow too much dirt to be dragged to the bottom of the pool, as this can clog the
diaphragm of the appliance.
Avoid obstacles that could block the appliance.
In order not to damage the hose, never leave the hose in full sunlight; leave it in water
or under a cool shelter
In order to avoid accidents relating to suction, the nozzles in the suction line must be
equipped with a safety valve. Contact your pool professional for more information.
Clean and empty: the skimmer, pump and pool baskets before installing the robot and
at regular intervals afterwards.
Always disconnect the robot cleaner before cleaning the pool lter or reversing the
ow. After cleaning, leave the ltering system running for at least 5 minutes before
reconnecting the cleaning robot.
Remove the robot from the pool before any chemical treatment or shock treatment.
Wait at least 4 hours after shock chlorination before reinstalling the cleaner.