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Zodiac V3 - Using the Cleaner; Advice on Use; Immersing the Robot

Zodiac V3
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H03818-00.A3 EN 2012-03 5
1.5 Technical information
Control unit voltage
220-240 VAC, 50 Hz; short-circuit-proof
safety isolating type
Robot supply voltage
30 VDC
Installed load
150 W
Cable length
18 m
Cleaner size (WxDxH) 43 x 48 x 27 cm
Pack size (WxDxH) 58 x 58 x 59 cm
Weight of cleaner 11 kg 300
Packed weight 19 kg
Filtering surface 3400 cm²
Filtration medium
Theoretical width cleaned 38 cm
Theoretical area cleaned 260 m² / h
Pump output 16 m³/h
Rate 8 m / min
2. Use
2.1 Advice on use
The cleaner must operate in pool water maintained at the following levels: Chlorine < 3 mg, pH between 6.8 and
7.6, temperature between 10°C and 35°C.
Use your cleaner as often as possible. You will benefit from a pool that is always clean and the filter will not
become clogged.
If the pool is very dirty, especially during first use, remove larger pieces of debris using a net in order to optimise
the cleaner's performance.
Remove thermometers, toys and other objects that might damage the cleaner from the water.
Immerse the cleaner in the pool, before starting a cleaning cycle.
Do not leave the cleaner in the water permanently.
Stow your cleaner on its caddy as soon as possible after use, in order to avoid distorting the flexible edge at the
opening to the filter.
Never cover the control box while the cleaner is in operation
Do not leave the control box in direct sunlight after having used the cleaner.
If part of the pool is not properly cleaned, change the place where you immerse the cleaner until you find the
best position of entry to achieve the best coverage.
The cleaner's behaviour is strongly influenced if the cable is tangled. Spread the cable out in the sun from time
to time so that it resumes its original shape.
The behaviour of the cleaner can be influenced by the jet at the pool return outlets especially when the filter
pump is operational. In this case we recommend that you start your cleaner when the filter pump is not
operational.
2.2 Immersing the robot
Submerge the cleaner in the pool and remove any air trapped inside by keeping the unit vertical (1).
Ensure the unit sinks to the bottom of the pool (2).
Spread out the floating cable over the pool, ensuring there are no kinks or coils in the cable (3).
Do not use your cleaner during shock chlorination!

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