H03818-00.A3 EN – 2012-03
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2.3 Electrical connection
•
Place the control box at a distance of at least
3.5
meters
from the
pool edge and away from direct sunlight; it can either be placed on
the ground or attached to the caddy.
•
Connect the cleaner cable to the control box
(1)
and lock the
connector by firmly tightening the ring by turning it clockwise
(2).
Make sure the connector is sufficiently pushed into place, if this i
s
not the case repeat operation.
•
Connect the power cable. Only connect the control box to a power
outlet protected by a 30 mA maximum ground fault circuit breaker
(if in doubt contact a qualified electrician)
.
Ensure that the plug is
permanently and easily accessible.
2.4 Operation
Program I:
Maximised cleaning of the pool floor in minimum time.
Duration 1.30 hr.
Program II:
Intense cleaning of the pool floor and pool sides, including the waterline.
Duration 2.30 hr.
OFF button:
used to cut the
cleaner power supply at the end of a cleaning cycle.
2.4.1. Start-
up
•
To start your cleaner, press the button for "Cycle I" cleaning program. "Cycle
I" cleaning is the primary cleaning cycle for inground pools. If an alternative
cycle is preferred, press "Cycle II". The indicator light illuminates and the
cleaner starts up after just a few seconds. When the cleaner is powered ON it
will remain in standby until the Cycle I button is pressed
(1).
•
When the "Cycle I" program button is selected the
indicator light above will
illuminate. The cleaner
will start in a few seconds.
•
To change the selected cleaning cycle, press the
new cycle button and the
new cycle will start in a
few seconds.
•
If you wish to stop the cleaner during a cleaning cycle, press the OFF
button
(2).
2.4.2
. End of program
•
At the end of the cycle, the cleaner will stop and after 15 minutes the light will flash slowly to indicate the cycle
is completed.
•
Cleaner includes
a safety feature that automatically stops the cleaner after about 20
seconds, when it is
powered on, but not submerged
in the water. For pools equipped with a beach area,
this safety feature allows
the cleaner to reverse,
and back into the pool when the impeller is out of
the water.
•
Disconnect the control unit cable from t
he electrical outlet.
•
Disconnect the cable from the control unit.
•
At the end of each cycle, coil the cable starting at the cleaner and go toward the connection point at control
unit. Remove coils or twists along the way.
The cleaner control unit is water-resistant, not waterproof. In order to prevent electrocution, which
could result in serious injury or death, never submerge the control unit.
If you use an extension cable to connect your cleaner to the power supply, ensure the control box is
placed no less than 3.5 meters from the pool edge.
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