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TROUBLESHOOTING
Problem
Possible Cause
Solution
Robot does not capture the debris
Battery is running out
Charge the robot again.
Impeller is jammed
Power off the robot and inspect the hole under the
swivel head to see if the impeller is jammed by large
debris. If necessary, contact your dealer for further
instructions.
WARNING!
Make sure the robot is off before
the unit is serviced.
Suction mouth is clogged
Remove clogged objects from the suction mouth.
Impeller is broken
Contact your dealer for replacement.
Debris compartment is full
Clean both debris compartment and filter cover.
Robot stopped moving in the middle
of pool but swivel head is still turning
Robot stopped by obstacle or
large creases in the pool liner.
Check to see that if there is anything obstructing the
cleaner. Remove the obstacle.
Robot is stopped by suction
from the main drain of pool floor
Turn off the filtration system as instructed in manual.
Swivel head rotates repeatedly
Air trapped inside the robot
The swivel head may rotate repeatedly for a few minutes
once the robot sinks to the pool bottom. This
phenomenon will stop once the air trapped inside the
robot is gradually discharged and the robot will begin to
move regularly.
Robot does not cover the entire pool
Debris compartment is full
Clean the debris compartment
Operation time is shorter as
expected
Clean the filter compartment and recharge the robot for
6 hrs
Moving direction is interrupted
by water circulation generated
by filtration system
Turn off the filtration system (as instructed in filtration
manual) at least 15 minutes before robot operation.
Wheel is jammed
Check and remove debris from the wheel.
Position of locking pin is not set
properly.
Follow instruction to adjust the locking pin position.
Algae renders the pool floor
slippery which results in the
robot going in circles.
Scrub the pool bottom and robot wheels to remove the
algae
Robot moves along the pool wall
Position of locking pin is not set
properly / robot facing direction
is wrong at beginning.
Follow instruction to adjust locking pin setting. Make
sure that robot’s front/back faces the pool wall at
beginning.
Robot moves slowly or does not move
at all.
Debris compartment is full or
filter cover is clogged.
Clean the debris compartment. Flush the screen with
water to remove small particles. If brush is deem
necessary, use a soft brush to clean the screen gently.
Note: make sure that the filter cover is In place before
next operation
Suction mouth is clogged
Remove clogged objects from the suction mouth
Impeller is jammed
Power off the robot and inspect the hole under the
swivel head to see if the impeller is jammed by large
debris. If necessary, contact your dealer for further
instructions.
WARNING!
Make sure the robot is off before
the unit is serviced.
Swivel head does not turn or turn
noticeably slowly
Side flap does not come up.
Check and remove any debris that hinders the
movement of the flap.
Check that the two floats are on the flap.
Swivel head bottom is jammed
Detach the swivel head and smoothening-ring in
accordance with instructions of section “How to remove
the battery pack” from the manual, then:
- Remove trapped debris
- Verify the smooth-ring and bottom plate are installed
correctly (refer to below diagrams)
- Inspect the smoothening-ring for potential damages
and wear and tear. Replace with a new one if
necessary
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