H0491600.B EN - 2014/11
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1.3 Technical specifications
Power supply voltage
Control box
220-240 VAC, 50 Hz
Cleaner power supply
30 VDC
Max. absorbed power
150 W
Cable length
15 m
(OV 3300)
18 m
(OV 3400 - OV 3500 - RV 4310 - RV 4400 - RV 4460 - RV 5400 - RV 5470)
21 m
(RV 4550 - RV 5500)
Cleaner size (L x W x h)
43 x 48 x 27 cm
Package size (L x W x h)
69 x 43 x 46 cm
(OV 3300)
56 x 56 x 46 cm
Cleaner weight
9.5 kg
Packaged weight
14 kg
(OV 3300)
19 kg
Theoretical cleaning width
270 mm
Pump flow
16 m³/h
Cycle duration
Depending on the selected cycle
1.4 Recommendations for use
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When the pool is dirty, especially when using the cleaner for the first time, remove the largest debris using a net in order
to optimise cleaner performance.
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Remove any thermometers, toys and other objects that might damage the cleaner.
• The cleaner must operate in pool water under the following conditions: chlorine < 3 mg/L, pH between 6.8 and 7.6,
temperature between 15 °C and 35 °C.
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Immerse the cleaner before launching a cleaning cycle.
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Start by launching several bottom-only mode cleaning cycles.
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Never cover the control box while the cleaner is in operation.
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You can operate the filtering pump during a cleaning cycle and the particles placed in suspension by the cleaner will thus
be filtered out. However, if when the filtering pump is operational, the cleaner is influenced by the jet at the discharge
nozzles, we advise you to switch off your cleaner and use it when the filtering pump is not operating.
• If part of the pool is not properly cleaned change the place where you immerse the cleaner until you find the best spot.
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Regular use of the cleaner means that your pool will always be clean and the filter less clogged.
Do not use your cleaner during shock chlorination!
1.5 Immersing the cleaner
Bathing is prohibited when your cleaner is in the pool.
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Roll out the full length of the cable alongside the pool to avoid the cable becoming entangled during immersion
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• Place the cleaner vertically into the water (1).
• Move it slightly in all directions so that the air contained in the cleaner escapes (2).
• It is essential that the cleaner sinks on its own and settles on the pool bottom. While it is immersed, the cleaner draws
the length of cable it needs into the pool
(3).
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