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2.4.   

Removing the cleaner from the water

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To prevent damaging the equipment, use only the handle to remove the appliance from the 

pool. 

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Wait for the cycle to end or switch off the appliance by pressing 

.

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Bring the cleaner to the edge of the pool by gently pulling on the floating cable.

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When possible, pick up the cleaner by the handle and lift it gently out of the pool so that the water it contains 

drains 

into the pool (see figure  )

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2.5.   

Good practices after each cleaning operation

2.5.1.   

Clean the filter as soon as the appliance is out of the pool

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The cleaner's performance may be reduced if the filter is full or dirty. 

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Clean the filter in clean water as soon as the appliance is removed form the pool after each 

cleaning cycle. Do not wait for the debris to dry.

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After each cleaning cycle, follow the steps for cleaning the filter, 

see

"3.2. Cleaning the filter"

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2.5.2.   

Lay out the cable to reduce tangling

The appliance's behaviour is strongly impacted by the tangling of the cable. A cable that is correctly untangled will 

guarantee better coverage of the pool.

 Disconnect the cable from the control box.
 Untangle the cable and lay it out in the sun so that it returns to its original shape.
 Roll up the cable starting with the end of the cable closest to the cleaner. 

Summary of Contents for AquaSphere ASR 105

Page 1: ...Installation and user manual English Electric cleaner Translation of the original instructions in French According to the product marking H0793200_REVA 08 2022 EN11 EN...

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Page 3: ...afety Children must be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance This appliance can be used by children under 8 and adults with impaired physical sensory or mental capabilities or...

Page 4: ...avoid possible injury or damage to the cleaner do not operate the cleaner out of the water In order to prevent possible injury bathing is prohibited when your cleaner is in the pool Do not use the cle...

Page 5: ...ription 4 1 2 Technical specifications 4 1 3 Operating principle 5 1 4 Pool preparation 5 2 General Use 6 2 1 Immersing the cleaner 6 2 2 Electricity supply connection 7 2 3 Starting a cleaning cycle...

Page 6: ...I Cleaner power supply voltage 30 VDC Maximum power input 150 W Cable length 15 m Filter capacity 3 L Cleaner size L x W x h 41 x 42 x 28 cm Package size L x W x H 56 x 56 x 38 cm Cleaner weight witho...

Page 7: ...ower cord Cleaner Floating cable Plug 1 4 Pool preparation This product is intended to be used in pools which are permanently installed Do not use it in pools which may be dismantled A permanent pool...

Page 8: ...ong the length of the pool before immersing the cleaner This will optimise the cleaner s movements and reduce tangling in the cable Place the cleaner vertically into the water Move it slightly in all...

Page 9: ...ciently pushed into place If it is not repeat the operation Connect the power cord Only connect the control box to a power outlet protected by a 30 mA residual current device if in doubt contact a qua...

Page 10: ...out of the pool The cleaner s performance may be reduced if the filter is full or dirty Clean the filter in clean water as soon as the appliance is removed form the pool after each cleaning cycle Do n...

Page 11: ...e cleaner The appliance must be cleaned regularly using clean or slightly soapy water Do not use solvents Rinse the appliance thoroughly with clean water Do not let your appliance dry in the sun by th...

Page 12: ...the screwdriver in the anti clockwise direction upon first removal the flow guide is securely tightened Once the flow guide has been loosened unscrew it by hand Remove the flow guide by lifting it Put...

Page 13: ...les inside which they are fastened then remove the brush Position the new brush Fit the side without tabs under the brush holder Roll the brush around its support slide the tabs into the attachment ho...

Page 14: ...the walls or no longer climbs the pool walls as it originally did The cleaner does not systematically climb the walls The frequency varies during the cycle The cleaner does not necessarily climb the w...

Page 15: ...cable connection area Rotate each wheel by a quarter of a turn in the same direction until it rotates smoothly If this fails to solve the problem contact your retailer for a full diagnosis Turn the cl...

Page 16: ...rnational S A S U used under license All other trademarks are the property of their respec tive owners Votre revendeur Your retailer Mod le appareil Appliance model Num ro de s rie Serial number ZPCE...

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