Bumper
The bumper is optional and will be used in the following situations:
If the robot tends to follow the perimeter of
the round pool, clipping a bumper on each
side of the robot will eliminate this pattern.
If the robot tends to stay longer in some
areas of square or narrow rectangular
pool, placing a bumper at the front and
end of the robot will eliminate this pattern.
Pool Preparation
- If there are stones, roots or metal corrosion in contact with the underside of the liner,
discard them prior to using the robot. If necessary, seek assistance from a qualified
professional.
- If the liner is brittle, damaged or wrinkled, contact a qualified professional to perform
the necessary repairs or perform a liner replacement prior to using the robot.
- It maybe advisable to turn off the filtration system as water circulation in pool may
affect the robot movement pattern.
- Move pool ladder, surface skimmer and other floating objects from the pool as it may
obstruct the movement of the robot's float and, consequently, also the movement of
the robot.
- If you are using saltwater pool, make sure all salt are dissolved before placing the
robot into the water.
OPERATION
WARNING!
1. Bring your robot to the side of your pool. NOTE: Do not place the robot in the pool
corner and against the pool wall as starting location. Attach the hook of the float to the
handle of swivel head. Pry to detach the float cover and release the rope from the
float to the length equivalent to the depth of pool water plus about 0.5 meters (1.6
feet). Put the rope inside the notch and roll the rope around the post until the cover
almost reaches the post. Put the rope inside the notch and close the cover as shown.
Make sure to switch off the robot at first.
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