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3. Insert the suction inlet plug into the suction
inlet which is on the opposite side from where
the suction adaptor is installed. To remove the
suction inlet plug, press the tabs (B) on both
sides of the plug and pull.
4. Open the pipe connection hatch by pulling it
down.
Insert the swivel to suction adaptor connector
while adjusting the notch so that it points up.
To remove the connector, press the tab (C) on
the left side of the connector.
5. Connect the suction pipe to the swivel
connector by pressing the pipe against the
black locknut. Do not tighten the pipe against
the locknut. Ensure that there is a small space between the locknut and the pipe (D).
B
D
C
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6. Connect the floating cable to the suction pipe using the clip connectors supplied (10 units).
6.1 Insert the electrical cable into the small side of the clip.
6.2 Snap the pipe into the bigger side of the clip.
6.3 To prevent the cable and pipe from becoming twisted, connect clip connectors along the
entire length of the pipe.
CAUTION
Note:
1. To avoid the pipe twisting, use only the minimum pipe length necessary for the robot to reach all
corners of the pool.
2. Important: Before removing the robot from the pool, turn off the pump to prevent it from drawing
in air.
3. It is recommended to remove the robot from the water at least once a week to avoid the
accumulation of algae on the brushes. The accumulation of algae makes it harder for the robot to
climb the pool’s walls.
4. Always lift the robot out of the water by its handle. Pull the robot by the floating cable (and not by
the pipe!) to the pool’s edge then lift it out of the water by the handle.
5. When the robot is working with the external filter, ignore the full filter indicator.
6. Always make sure that the external pump is working when the robot is operating in external suction
mode. The external pump can work when the robot is turned off.
7. The robot will not clean areas with plants if they are higher than the pool’s floor.
8. A minimum suction of 10m
3
/hr is recommended for optimal cleaning efficiency. There is no
maximum limit.
9. Depending on the pool’s condition, the robot might not climb to the water-line.
120 cm
120 cm
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