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User Instructions

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2.  FCC STATEMENT

NOTE

: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital 

device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable 
protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates 

uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the 
instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee 

that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful 
interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment 

off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following 
measures: 
•  Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
•  Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
•  Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is 

connected.

•  Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
Changes or modifications to this equipment not expressly approved by the party responsible for 

compliance (Maytronics Ltd.) could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.

3.  INTRODUCTION

This user guide describes how to use your MMI operating console for the Dolphin Wave robotic pool 

cleaner. The interactive, state-of-the-art MMI (Maytronics Machine Interactive) control console enables 
full control of the robot and allows you to determine the cycle time, operation delay, and cleaning 
scan that the robot performs. It also enables diagnosis of various technical functions and parameters. 
The console houses a remote control unit for manual operation and temporarily overriding automatic 
cleaning operations.
The Dolphin Wave robot is designed to handle 4 different swimming pool configurations and when 
these are set, the pool configurations are stored in the MMI’s memory. The robot is preset in the 
factory with specific default pool settings, which can be reset. Please refer to the first 

Main Menu

 

screen, Figure 6 and Customized Settings, page 7.

4.  CONTENTS

Carefully remove all the items from the shipping box and check them against the packing list. 
You should have:
•  Documentation and accessories
•  Un-assembled Caddy for storing and carrying the Dolphin Wave robot
•  MMI console (includes remote control unit)
•  Dolphin Wave robot and floating cable
•  Filter Bags:

  

2 fine porosity filter bags assembled in the Dolphin Wave robot for day-to-day cleaning

  

2 ultra-fine filter bags for fine dust particles

  

2 loose weave filter bags for rough debris

•  Power supply unit

Summary of Contents for Dolphin WAVE 300 XL

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Page 3: ...rting a cleaning session 5 7 REMOVING THE ROBOT FROM THE SWIMMING POOL 6 Manual stop control 6 8 CUSTOMIZED SETTINGS 7 MMI operation 7 Main menu parameters 8 9 CONFIGURING ADDITIONAL POOL PROFILES 9 Manual procedure for configuring pool profiles 10 11 Starting cleaning operations 12 10 OPERATING GUIDELINES 13 Maintenance 13 11 THE REMOTE CONTROL UNIT 13 12 TROUBLESHOOTING 15 Wave 300 XL User Instr...

Page 4: ...e a properly located outlet Please ensure that the following precautions are implemented Do not bury cord locate cord to minimize abuse from lawn mowers hedge trimmers and other equipment Only a trained operator should operate the Dolphin Wave Robot Pool Cleaner Operator should keep hands away from driving belt mechanism Position the Caddy and power supply at least 3 m 9 6 ft from the pool edge du...

Page 5: ... void the user s authority to operate the equipment 3 INTRODUCTION This user guide describes how to use your MMI operating console for the Dolphin Wave robotic pool cleaner The interactive state of the art MMI Maytronics Machine Interactive control console enables full control of the robot and allows you to determine the cycle time operation delay and cleaning scan that the robot performs It also ...

Page 6: ...he Dolphin Wave robot on the Caddy in front of the power supply as shown in Figure 1 4 Connect the MMI communication s cable to the power supply unit 5 Connect the connection cable between power supply and cable roller MMI Connection cable between power supply and cable roller Main power supply Cable Cable roller handle Cable roller Floating cable Impeller cover Floating cable handle MMI communica...

Page 7: ... MMI s protective cover 2 Connect the robot s power supply to the main power supply line 3 Switch on the power supply The MMI s Wave screen figure 8 opens in the home window 4 Position the Caddy with robot about 0 5 1 0m 1 5 3ft from the pool s edge with its sloping edge facing the swimming pool ensuring that the floating cable is facing the direction of the Dolphin Wave power supply unit Starting...

Page 8: ... Press HOME The robot starts moving in the direction of the floating cable Roll the floating cable neatly on the cable roller using the cable roller handle 2 Holding the floating cable gently pull the robot upwards and towards the Caddy As it reaches the side of the pool pull the cable gently until the floating cable handle emerges Grasp the handle and pull the robot out of the water The robot shu...

Page 9: ...is to be cleaned 4 different swimming pool configurations can be set and stored in the MMI s memory for future use When you configure a pool profile you can also set the cleaning cycle time and the delay time before the robot starts its cleaning cycle The procedure for configuring additional pool profiles is explained in Configuring Additional Pool Profiles on page 9 The MMI keyboard procedures ar...

Page 10: ...Pool A is the default setting Filter State Reports on the filter s condition Clean Filter bag is ready for use Full Change clean filter bag The filter bag warning light on the console will also indicate that the filter bag needs cleaning Technician Mode Technician screen with restricted access Statistics Press Select to review data on robot s usage Second Main Menu screen parameters Parameter Desc...

Page 11: ...ress Pool A The Pool Profile screen opens Figure 9 3 To select a second pool profile scroll down to Pool B and press Select The Wave screen automatically displays showing that Pool B is the currently defined pool 4 To configure Pools B C and D go to Step 1 of Starting a cleaning session on page 5 To go to a previously defined pool setting 1 From the Wave screen press the currently displayed pool s...

Page 12: ...e Lines spacing Set Back Lines to scanning Lines to left Lines to right Pool A profile menu Set Back Pool A profile menu Set Back Pool length 25m Cycle time 4h Pool type Rect Scan mode Crisscross R Display time No Lines spacing Medium Reset pool A profile Pool length Meters Ft 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Set Back Set Back Rectangular Shaped Pool type Set Back Pool with obstacles Lines to left Lines to right Se...

Page 13: ...ault or Shaped Rectangular Recommended for pools with parallel walls and 90º L shape Shaped Recommended for free formed pools 9 Set Scan Mode and choose either CrissCross Lines to scan or Pool with Obstacles CrissCross Recommended Lines to Scan To be used when the pool scan needs to be limited to one direction or split into 2 sections Pool with Obstacles To be used in pools with an obstacle such a...

Page 14: ...OL The robot starts moving towards the pool enters the pool and positioning itself on the pool floor 3 Wait for the WAVE screen to appear 4 In every activation of the robot it will straighten itself vertically to the wall of the starting point the robot will start moving backwards to straighten itself and then will continue in straight lines 5 Press Start The robot will start its cleaning operatio...

Page 15: ...Keep the floating cable orderly enabling it to be rolled up easily Important Every 2 or 3 cleaning sessions disconnect the floating cable from the roller inner connection unroll the entire cable and re arrange it on the roller as required 6 Preventive Maintenance PM should be performed on the Dolphin Wave robot in order to keep it in good and long lasting working condition Maytronics provides the ...

Page 16: ...rrow The robot will turn on the spot Release the button to stop the robot from turning 5 To turn the robot counter clockwise press and hold down the left arrow Release the button to stop the robot from turning 6 To deactivate the remote control unit press and hold down the touch pad The activation lights will switch off The robot reverts to its programmed direction mode of cleaning after the manua...

Page 17: ... brushes or drive axles Drive over load Does the problem reoccur on every operation Contact Maytronics dealer Drive under load Does the problem reoccur on every operation Contact Maytronics dealer DC input Is there an electrical short partial or complete disconnection Is there a visible rupture in the floating cable Contact Maytronics dealer Robot is stuck on wall Has the robot stopped in a vertic...

Page 18: ... right hand side Replace the fuse with the spare provided Note This is a special fuse and a replacement can be obtained from your Maytronics dealer No Communication Does the problem occur when pressing POOL or HOME on the MMI Contact Maytronics dealer Note You can work temporarily without using the MMI Disconnect it from the power supply thus disabling the Pool Home function and using the remote c...

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