OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
The Bottom Lid Assembly has several options that will permit you to control the way the cleaner
operates. The bottom lid consists of six parts.
(1)
Two rollers are located adjacent to the inlets. This
prevents the cleaner from being stuck on obstacles like drain covers. If they are not needed, the rollers
may be removed by removing a single phillips screw.
(2)
The inlet extensions will lower the suction point
of the cleaner. The lower the suction point, the greater the suction. Your cleaner comes with two sets of
inlet extensions, 1/8” and 1/4”. When using the inlet
extensions observe the cleaners operation in the
pool to see if any obstacles interfere with the
extensions.
(3)
Your cleaner offers the best
possible performance when it is virtually
weightless in your pool. So, careful balancing
of its weight is important. Generally, a new
cleaner is very light when used for the first time.
Careful removal of air trapped in the housing is critical.
Additional floatation is typically not required on start-up.
Most pool conditions allow your cleaner to effortlessly
climb the pool walls and stairs up to the waterline. In some
instances the pool environment (e.g., temperature,
chemicals, water, etc.) may offset your cleaner's natural
buoyancy. Therefore, four floats have been included in the
packaging with your new cleaner to assist with its
buoyancy.
(4)
Located on the inside of the bottom lid and
near the suction inlet is the Suction Selector Switch. If the selector switch is moved towards the “LESS” markings the
inlet flaps will be kept from fully opening .This will increase the suction power of the cleaner, but will also restrict larger
debris from entering the filter.
To Add Floatation:
(1)
Remove the two Screws from the “H”-
Float. Then, place the “H”-Float, foam-side down, against the
inside base of the Bottom Lid Assembly. Secure the “H”-
Float with the two screws provided by fastening them from
the outside of the Bottom Lid Assembly. This should provide
adequate buoyancy.
(2)
Should your cleaner require more
floatation, add the two remaining Pocket Floats. Pocket Floats do not
require any screws or glue. Simply place them into the open rectangular
cavities outside to the side of the Intake Flap housing.
AIR SENSOR
The DuraMAX line of cleaners has a sensor that permits the use of these cleaners in zero-depth entry pools.
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If the
Robot leaves the water for any reason, the system will detect the fault and will attempt to return the robot to safe
operating water level (Back to the pool).
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BOTTOM LID ASSEMBLY
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Inlet Extension
Roller
Suction selector
Inlet Flaps
Wire Frame
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