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Brand | Zodiac |
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Model | Vortex JD clean 4x4 |
Category | Swimming Pool Vacuum |
Language | English |
Explains how debris is held in suspension and motor is tilted.
Details traction motors, suction pump motor, and tilt sensor.
Describes the extra wide suction inlet (27 cm) for easy debris suction.
Explains front and rear driving wheels, adhesion, and movement optimization.
Mentions easy access, large 5L capacity, and 3 filtration levels.
Describes standard (blue plate) and reinforced (Contact+) brushes.
Differentiates standard and sucker tyres for different pool surfaces.
Highlights comfort, transport, and assembly of the trolley.
Explains the swivel feature that reduces cable tangling.
Details the cover's protection from weather and storage benefits.
Covers timer system, out-of-water safety, and electronic motor protection.
Lists and illustrates the items included in the package.
Explains the meaning of various symbols used in the manual and on the device.
Provides detailed technical specifications like voltage, power, dimensions, and weight.
Identifies and labels key parts of the cleaner with letters and names.
Details the required minimum distance between the command unit and the pool edge.
Step-by-step guide for assembling the carriage without tools.
Explains how to attach the cleaner to the base for protection.
Shows the types of pools the Vortex range adapts to (in-ground, above ground, shapes, bottoms).
Correlates pool dimensions with required floating cable lengths.
Describes selectable cleaning modes for surface, shape, and intensity.
Lists optimal water conditions and pre-cleaning steps.
Provides a step-by-step guide on how to immerse the cleaner to avoid cable tangling.
Details the electrical connection process and emphasizes tightening the connector's ring.
Explains default cleaning cycles and how to start or change them.
Details activating the Lift System with a short press for removing cleaner from water.
Explains remote control functions like removal from pool mode and basic operation.
Guides on setting the time and programming up to 7 cleaning cycles.
Instructions on how to adjust the cleaning duration by +/- 0.5 hours.
Details filter cleaning, replacement every 2 years, and user alerts.
Instructions for cleaning the propeller and checking for debris blockage.
Explains brush wear indicators and replacement recommendation (every 2 years).
Guides on replacing tyres, recommending "sucker" tyres for tiled pools.
Explains how alerts guide users for simple checks, promoting independence.
Mentions diagnostic menus and procedures reserved for professionals (DIAG 003, DIAG 008).
Describes how to access the user pre-diagnostic menu for operating time and error codes.
Details access to the professional "full" after-sales menu for fault codes and history.
Explains the two types of diagnostic tests available via the "Diag Box".
Provides troubleshooting steps for when the cleaner fails to climb pool sides.
Offers checks for weak filtration or poor adhesion, including filter condition and propeller.
Lists checks for when the robot lacks firm adhesion to the pool bottom, like air in casing or filter status.
Suggests checking filter status and cleaning it after each cycle for optimal exit.
Provides solutions for poor remote control range, like positioning the command unit or checking batteries.
Lists various technical procedure codes for dismantling, replacement, and configuration.