where the full tank will be discharged from
dirty water previously vacuumed.
• Check that the drainpipe is lowered so
that the water drains off and avoid that the
machine and electric cable get wet.
• Insert the suitable filters for the proper use.
• Immerge extension hoses (M) with the pool
cleaner nozzle (O) in the water or accessory
(N+P) depending on required use, reacing
the bottom of the pool.
• Put switch (B) on (–) AUTOMATIC position in
order to start the machine.
• The machine starts working approximately
10 sec. later to allow the operator to join the
working position.
• After a working cycle of about 50 sec. the
machine switches off automatically for 20
sec. to allow draining of the tank.
• When draining cycle is finished the machine
starts automatically.
•
In case of tank filling before 50 sec. During
vacuum phase, the internal gauge of the
motor head stops the vacuum function. Leave
the machine working.
• Slide the mounted accessory (O), (N+P),
along the pool bottom so that it sucks up the
dirt deposited on the bottom (fig.
⑨
).
• The waste water vacuumed is collected
from filter (D) situated in the final part of the
drainpipe (C).
• Be sure that draining filter (D) do not prevent
the flow of the water. Otherwise clean it.
• When job is over, switch off (0) OFF and keep
away the plug from the socket.
• Drain waste water from the tank and clean
the accessories before storing the machine
(fig.
⑩
).
• Once sucked through and filtered, the water
can be returned to the pool (fig.
⑪
).
• Water sucked from above-ground pools must
be appropriately drained (fig.
⑫
).
USAGE AS “WET & DRY VACUUM CLEANER”
(fig.
⑥⑦
)
• Be sure that the switch is placed in position (0)
OFF and connect the machine to a suitable
socket.
• Insert the proper filter suitable for the
requested usage.
• Put the stopper (F) on the tank (I).
• Use the most suitable accessories for the
requested usage.
• Place the switch (B) on (=) MANUAL position
to start the machine.
•
When the switch is placed on (=) MANUAL
position, the machine works continously,
without on/off cycles.
CARE AND MAINTENANCE
The unit is maintenance-free.
•
The machine shall be disconnected from its
power source, by removing the plug from the
socket-outlet, during cleaning or maintenance
• Clean the exterior part of the machine with a
dry cloth.
• Move the appliance only by catching the
carrying handle located on the motor head.
• Store the appliance and the accessories in a dry
safe place, out of the reach of children.
FILTER CLEANING
(see fig.
④⑤
)
•
The machine shall be disconnected from its power
source, by removing the plug from the socket-
outlet, during cleaning or maintenance
1- Remove the filter F or G
2- Shake the filter F or G
3- wash tge filter F
4- Let the filter F drying very well ,befor reassemble it
•
Once the filter has been cleaned, check whether it
is suitable for further use. If it has been damaged or
broken, replace it with an original filter.
WARRANTY CONDITIONS
All our machines are subjected to strict tests and
are covered against manufacturing defects in
accordance with applicable regulations. The
warranty is effective from the date of purchase.
The following are not included in the warranty:
- Parts subject to normal wear. - Rubber
parts, charcoal, filters and the accessories and
optional accessories. - Accidental damage,
caused by transport, neglect or inadequate
treatment, incorrect or improper use and
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