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1 Robot Clean 2 Operating Instructions and Parts List
GENERAL OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
DO NOT ENTER THE SWIMMING POOL WHEN THE CLEANER IS OPERATING
DO NOT SWITCH ON THE CLEANER IF IT IS NOT IMMERSED IN THE WATER
ATTENTION: Before using your cleaner and especially when opening the pool for the first time, remove larger items from the pool that may diminish the cleaner's performance.
ATTENTION: Remove the cleaner from the pool after each use. Keeping the cleaner permanently in the pool may result in additional service requirements.
Your new automatic pool cleaner contains:
- Robotic pool cleaner and floating cable.
- Power supply (transformer).
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Power Supply
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Power Supply
Connector
1. Place the power supply box at least 3.5 meters away from the pool and at least 12 cm above the surface. The transformer will supply low voltage to the cleaner.
2. Uncoil the floating cable and fix the position of the floating ball at a position according to the pool depth. Use the two white clips attached to the floating cable to fix the position
of the floating ball .
Connector
3. Place the cleaner unit in the water. Turn the unit side to side in the water to allow air to escape from the body and then let the cleaner sink to the bottom of the pool. Then, spread
the cable over the surface of the pool as evenly as possible.
4. Plug the floating cable into the socket on the power supply. Once the plug is in, rotate the plug fitting to the right to lock it into place. To remove the plug, first rotate the plug
fitting to the left to unlock it, and then pull it out.
5. Connect the power supply to the RCD protected outlet and switch it on. The CLEANER will run according to the procedures set to do the cleaning cycle.
CAUTION - DO NOT switch on cleaner when it out of water. This may result in damage to the pump and drive motor seals, which will VOID the warranty.
6. Choose the cleaning cycle and start:
a. To turn the power supply ON, press and release the power button once.
b. To turn the power supply OFF, press and release the power button. Light will turn OFF.
c. The power supply has 2 settings. Each setting is determined by the pool size and cleanliness as well as for how long you would like to run the cleaning cycle.
d. You have an option for CYCLE I and CYCLE II. Press the button to get your correct setting, i.e. CYCLE I for a small pool (1 hour cleaning cycle) or CYCLE II for a large pool (2 hour
cleaning cycle)
e. After setting, press the START button to start the cleaner.
f. If you would like to change the cycle mode during the cleaner is working, press STOP first, then select the cycle mode you need, and after 5 seconds press START again.
Should a second cleaning cycle be required, switch OFF the power supply for 5 seconds and restart.
MINIMUM 3.5M (11.5 FEET)
MINIMUM 3.5M (11.5 FEET)
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7. After the pool has been cleaned, switch OFF the power supply and leave the robot cleaner in the pool for 15-20 minutes after the end of the cleaning cycle. This will allow the
engine to cool properly. Remove the cleaner from the pool.
8. Remove the cleaner from the water at the shallow end of the pool by pulling the cable until the cleaner reaches the water surface. Then lift it out of the water by using the handle,
NOT the cable.
SETTING THE CLEANING PATTERN
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Adjusting the cleaner for your pool
The cleaner has two outlets and the direction angle of each outlet is adjustable during running. If the
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angle is not satisfying, stop the cleaner, unscrewed the screw as shown in the figure, manually adjust to a proper position (angle dimension: 0 < 1 < 2); after adjusting, tighten the
screws.
Above the default programmed cleaning pattern of your cleaner. Please take into account that each different pool shape requires a different setting.
Note: the cleaner may stop in the middle of the pool and reverse during cleaning cycle. This is a normal part of the programmed cycle.
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