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Zodiac Vortex RV 4200 User Manual

Zodiac Vortex RV 4200
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© ZPCE - EXPERT PARTNER PROGRAM 2016-2017
Vortex™ range
ZODIAC
®
is a registered trademark of Zodiac International, S.A.S.U., used under license.

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Zodiac Vortex RV 4200 Specifications

General IconGeneral
ModelVortex RV 4200
CategoryUltrasonic Jewelry Cleaner
Frequency42 kHz
Heating FunctionYes
Tank Capacity0.5 L
MaterialStainless Steel

Summary

The Platform

Cyclonic Suction Technology

Explains the cyclonic suction technology used in the Vortex range, detailing debris suspension and motor tilt.

Three-Motor Configuration

Details the three motors (traction motors 1 & 2, suction pump motor) and the tilt sensor.

Suction Inlet Design

Highlights the extra-wide suction inlet (27 cm) for efficient debris collection.

Driving Wheel Systems

Explains front and rear driving wheels, their functions, and benefits like obstacle handling and adhesion.

Filter System and Capacity

Details easy access, a large 5L capacity, and three filtration levels (60μ, 100μ, 200μ).

Brush Types and Functionality

Describes standard blue plate brushes and reinforced Contact+ brushes for effective cleaning.

Tyre Options for Different Surfaces

Explains standard and sucker tyres, their suitability for different pool surfaces and grip.

Trolley or Base Features

Details the trolley's ease of use, transport, storage, and assembly, plus cleaner drying and cable management.

Swivel Mechanism for Cable

Explains the swivel feature that reduces the risk of the floating cable becoming tangled.

Protective Cover Option

Describes the protective cover's function for weather protection and storage during the off-season.

Automatic Safety Features

Details timer system, out-of-water safety, and electronic motor protection for enhanced autonomy, reliability, and performance.

Description

Package Contents

Illustrates and lists the various components included in the cleaner's package, varying by model.

Symbol Guide for Controls

Explains the meaning of various symbols used on the cleaner and remote control for functions like start/stop, indicators, and settings.

Technical Specifications

Provides detailed technical data including voltage, power, cable length, dimensions, weight, and pump flow for different models.

Component Identification

Identifies key components of the cleaner through lettered labels (A-G) on a diagram.

Installation

Positioning Requirements

Specifies the minimum distance (3.5m) required between the command unit and the pool edge for correct operation.

Carriage Assembly Guide

Provides step-by-step instructions for assembling the carriage, noting it requires no tools or fixings ('click' system).

Attaching to the Base

Details how to attach the cleaner to its base, protecting the command unit and ensuring splash-proof operation.

Use

Pool Configuration Adaptability

Explains how the Vortex™ range adapts to various pool shapes, bottom types, and configurations (in-ground, above ground).

Pool Dimension and Cable Length

Correlates pool dimensions with the required floating cable length for optimal coverage.

Cleaning Functions and Modes

Details cleaning options for surface, shape, and intensity, including specific modes like 'Bottom only' or 'Water line only'.

Pool Preparation Guidelines

Provides recommendations for water temperature, pH, chlorine levels, and debris removal for optimal cleaning.

Cleaner Immersion Procedure

Illustrates the correct method for immersing the cleaner to prevent cable entanglement.

Electrical Connection Safety

Explains the correct electrical connection procedure, emphasizing tightening the connector to protect wires from splashing.

Starting a Cleaning Cycle

Details how to start a cleaning cycle, including default configurations and how to change cycles.

Out-of-Water Mode (Opposite Side)

Explains the 'Out of water' mode when cleaner is opposite the side, for draining water efficiently.

Out-of-Water Mode (Not Opposite Side)

Explains the 'Out of water' mode when cleaner is not opposite the side, for draining water efficiently.

Remote Control Operation

Details the remote control functions, including removal from pool mode and robot control.

Programming Cleaning Cycles

Guides on programming up to 7 cleaning cycles, emphasizing that time must be set first.

Adjusting Cleaning Time

Explains how to adjust the cleaning time by +/- 0.5h at any time via the control unit.

Maintenance

Filter Cleaning and Replacement

Provides instructions for cleaning or replacing the filter, noting replacement every 2 years and user alerts.

Propeller Cleaning

Details the process for cleaning the propeller, ensuring no debris is blocking it.

Brush Replacement

Explains how to replace brushes, noting wear indicators and recommended replacement every 2 years.

Tyre Replacement

Provides instructions for replacing tyres, including using 'sucker' tyres for better grip on tiled pools.

Troubleshooting Assistance

Check Alerts (User Level)

Guides users on checking alerts, LED flashing, or error codes for basic troubleshooting.

Diagnostic Procedures

Details diagnostic codes (DIAG 003, DIAG 008) and technical procedures for troubleshooting.

User Pre-Diagnostic Menu

Explains how to access the user pre-diagnostic menu for cleaner status and error history.

Pro After-Sales Menu

Describes the 'Full' after-sales menu for professional diagnostics and error code history.

Diagnostic Tests

Introduces Quick Test and Full Test (software) options available through the Diag Box.

Cleaner Not Climbing Pool Sides

Troubleshooting steps for when the cleaner fails to climb pool sides, including filter and brush checks.

Ineffective Filtration or Poor Adhesion

Addresses issues with weak filtration or poor adhesion, suggesting checks for filter, propeller, and flow guide.

Robot Not Staying Firmly on Bottom

Troubleshooting steps for when the robot has buoyancy issues, checking casing air, filter, and propeller.

Difficulty Climbing Sides to Exit Water

Solutions for difficulty climbing sides to exit water, focusing on filter status and cleaning frequency.

Poor Remote Control Range

Troubleshooting tips for poor remote control reception, focusing on LED flashing, command unit placement, and batteries.

Product Repair and Configuration

REP 054 – Dismantling the Cleaner Fully

Procedure for complete dismantling of the cleaner unit, including disconnection from mains.

REP 043 – Dismantling the Motor Unit

Steps for dismantling the motor unit, involving cover removal and placing the cleaner stably.

VID 020 – Dismantling the Cleaner

Procedure for dismantling the cleaner unit.

VID 021 – Reassembling the Cleaner

Steps for reassembling the cleaner unit.

REP 083 – Motor Unit Part Replacement (> 2014)

Procedure for replacing the motor unit parts for models manufactured after 2014.

VID 035 - Electronic Board Replacement

Procedure for replacing the electronic board.

VID 036 - Keyboard Board Replacement

Procedure for replacing the keyboard board.

REP 093 – Adjusting Pump Motor Speed

Procedure for adjusting the speed of the pump motor on the wall.

ACC 009 - Remote Control Synchronisation

Procedure for synchronizing the remote control with the cleaner.

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