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Brand | Zodiac |
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Model | CyclonX Series |
Category | Swimming Pool Cleaners |
Language | English |
The cleaner is equipped with two motors: one for water circulation and one for traction.
Features an extra-wide suction inlet for efficient collection of all debris types.
Utilizes notched tracks for optimal grip and maneuverability on pool surfaces.
Highlights the Push'n'Go™ button for easy filter access and removal.
Allows immediate visual inspection of the filter's condition without disassembly.
Details the large 3.7 L capacity filter with multiple filtration level options.
Explains the different brush types (grey plate, black plate, PVA) for various pool surfaces.
Describes the function of the trolley for drying/storage and the base for unit protection.
Protects the appliance from weather and provides a quick storage solution during off-season.
Explains the cleaner's behavior when brushing the water line, including climbing and reversing.
Details the timer system, out-of-water safety, and electronic motor protection for reliable operation.
Illustrates the various components included in the cleaner's package, varying by model.
Defines the meaning of various symbols used on the cleaner and control box.
Provides key technical data for different CyclonX™ models, including power, size, and weight.
Identifies and labels the main components of the cleaner, such as the handle, cable, and brushes.
Specifies the required minimum distance between the command unit and the edge of the pool.
Provides step-by-step instructions for assembling the cleaner's trolley without tools.
Details how to attach the command unit to the base for protection against flooding.
Confirms the cleaner's adaptability to various pool types, shapes, and bottom surfaces.
Relates pool dimensions to required cable lengths for optimal operation.
Guides the user in selecting the appropriate brushes based on the pool's lining material.
Instructions for using the PVA brush kit on slippery surfaces, requiring specific control box settings.
Explains adjustable cleaning cycles for bottom-only or full pool cleaning with time adjustments.
Advises on optimal water parameters (temperature, pH, chlorine) and debris removal.
Provides steps to properly immerse the cleaner and prevent cable entanglement.
Details the process for making a secure, waterproof electrical connection to the control box.
Guides on how to start a cleaning cycle and change it as needed.
Explains how to adjust the cleaning duration by increasing or reducing the cycle time.
Describes how to monitor the cleaner's behavior on sides and water line for optimal cleaning.
Recommends filter use and cleaning modes for restarting and regular maintenance.
Instructs on filter cleaning, alerts for clogging, and replacement procedures.
Details how to check and clean the propeller to ensure it is free from debris.
Provides guidance on replacing worn brushes, noting wear indicators and replacement intervals.
Illustrates the procedure for removing and replacing the cleaner's tracks.
Explains how the control indicator (LEDs) guides the user in performing simple checks.
Lists LED flashing patterns and their corresponding troubleshooting solutions for the user.
Describes the Diag Box for quick and full software diagnostic tests by professionals.
Troubleshooting steps for when the cleaner fails to climb pool sides or has filtration issues.
Addresses issues of weak filtration and poor adhesion, suggesting filter and propeller checks.
Troubleshooting steps for when the robot does not maintain firm contact with the pool bottom.
Offers solutions for cable tangling, including immersion location and storage methods.