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CLEANING CYCLE
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During its cleaning cycle the cleaner may not climb the wall
or any vertical surfaces every time. It will adjust its cleaning
sequence to offer optimal pool coverage.
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For a quicker cleaning of the main area of the pool, the
Bottom Only mode may be selected.
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It is normal for the cleaner to operate in both forward and
reverse directions.
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To avoid risk of damage or injury, the cleaner will not
operate when out of the water. It is equipped with sensors
that will allow it to recover from beach entry style pools or
shallow areas.
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When the cleaning cycle is completed and the cleaner is either in
sleep mode (Start/Stop button light is solid blue) or in stand-by
mode (Start/Stop button light is blinking green), The AquaVac 6
Series can be easily removed from the pool by using the
"Tug & Catch" function.
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2. Wait for the cleaner to drive to the wall and climb
30 s.
3. Remove the cleaner by pulling it out of the water using the
4. Allow the cleaner to drain on the pool deck before removing
5. When removed from the pool, tug detection may occur and
The cleaner is equipped with an anti-tangling, electronic
cable which balances the left and right turning sequence
during a cleaning cycle. If running multiple cycles without
removing the cleaner, the cable may show some twisting.
To straighten the cleaner cable, let it lie in the sun, removing
any bends or kinks from operation or storage.
When the cleaning cycle is completed, the cleaner will go
into stand-by mode for 30 minutes (Start/Stop button light
is blinking green).
If no action is performed for 30 minutes, the cleaner will go
into sleep mode (Start/Stop button light turns solid blue).
REMOVING THE CLEANER FROM THE POOL
Sharply and quickly tug the cable toward you three times
(Start/Stop button light will begin blinking white).
to the waterline.
handle on the cable.
the canister for cleaning.
the pump will start for few seconds. This is not unusual.
*STOPS*