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CLEANING PATTERN / DIRECTIONAL GUIDANCE
MECHANISM
CABLE FLOAT + 3 DIRECTIONAL REMOTE CONTROL
The Cable Float (Page 3; Fig. 2) is a flotation device that enables your cleaner to turn on the floor (rather than the wall), with limited lateral
waterline movements, allowing your cleaner to spend more time on the floor, where the majority of debris resides. This offers faster, more
efficient and complete coverage of virtually any pool configuration. Your cleaner will move down the wall and about halfway across the
pool floor and then reverse. When it reverses its internal Pump Motor will temporarily turn off allowing the Cable Float to lift its side of the
cleaner allowing only the opposing side to have traction. As the cleaner reverses, the side with traction will cause your cleaner to turn in
an arc-radius manner. The internal Pump will turn back on and full traction will be regained, allowing the cleaner to continue in a straight
line to the wall.
Pattern Description:
A.
Your cleaner searches for the wall and climbs it.
B.
Then spends a number of seconds moving across the waterline and
then climbs down the wall.
C.
Your Cleaner moves across the floor to about half the width of the pool
and then reverses backwards for a few seconds. The cleaner turns
slightly and moves towards the wall again.
D.
Your cleaner climbs the wall for a couple of seconds.
E.
Your cleaner reverses to move back across the floor to about half the
width of the pool and then reverses backwards for a few seconds. The
cleaner turns slightly and moves towards the wall again.
F.
Your cleaner climbs the wall for a couple of seconds.
G.
Your cleaner moves across the floor to about half the width of the pool
and then reverses backwards for a few seconds. The cleaner turns
slightly and moves towards the wall again.
H.
Your cleaner climbs the wall for a couple of seconds.
I.
Your cleaner moves to the opposite wall to restart the full pattern.
CLEANING PATTERN & CABLE FLOAT
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A
C
D
E
F
H
I
G
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Internal program has a preset number of seconds for climbing.
In deep ends, it may not reach the waterline..
NOTE: Your cleaner is equipped with a safety feature that automatically reverses it after a number of minutes should it not locate a wall and tilt to
approximately 90º. This protects your cleaner should it encounter the underside of a ladder for example and be unable to climb. Your cleaner also
features a safety shut-off timer that periodically shuts off the power to your cleaner for a few seconds to allow it to float away from its position as an
additional measure of protection against getting stuck.
NOTE: Your cleaner uses the Cable Float on the Floating Cable
to lift itself on one side, which will allow your cleaner to pivot on
the opposite side in order to turn.