Owners manual

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Using the Remote Control
If your cleaner has a Remote Control feature, you have the ability to direct
it to various areas of the pool to pick up dirt and debris.
There are two types of radio remote controlled models:
3 Directional Remote Control and 4 Directional Remote Control.
3 Directional Remote Control (Fig. 9a):
This model has 1 Drive Motor (Page 3; Fig. 1.10), full length Wheel Tubes
(Page 3; Fig. 1.18) and a Cable Float on the Floating Cable (Page 3; Fig. 2) about
one foot from the cleaner’s body. This model can be controlled to move forward,
reverse and turn in an arc-radius towards to the direction it is traveling.
4 Directional Remote Control (Fig. 9b):
This model has 2 Drive Motors (Page 3; Fig. 1.10) internally and center split Wheel
Tubes (Page 3; Fig. 18). This model can be controlled to move forward, reverse,
left and right.
NOTE: All Remote Control cleaners turn on their own periodically. This is
a normal occurrence as part of their internal program to ensure complete
coverage and cleaning of all pool shapes.
IMPORTANT: Your wireless radio Remote Controller functions best when
operated within 100 feet / 30 meters of the Power Supply.
Figure 9a Figure 9b
Remote Control SystemRemote Control System
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External Timed Operation
All Power Supplies, including without Adjustable Timers, Dial Timer and Digital Timer models, may be connected to an
external separately purchased timer, such as a house-type timer or pool control system. In this External Timed Operation
mode your cleaner can externally be set to automatically turn ON and OFF repeadly per the external timer schedule set.
To connect your cleaner to your pool control system relay, please consult an electrician, your control system manufacturer
or dealer for appropriate instructions.
No Adjustable Timers
1. Connect your Power Supply to an external timer (that is plugged into a GFCI / R.C.D. protected outlet).
2. Press the Main Power Switch to “ON”. Your cleaner is now set to Continuous Run mode and will operate according
to the External Time source (i.e. house-type timer or pool control system).
Dial Timer (Fig. 8a)
1. Connect your Power Supply to an external timer (that is plugged into a GFCI / R.C.D. protected outlet).
2. Turn the Power Supply to the OFF position and rotate Dial Timer counterclockwise until you feel it “click”.
3. Press the Main Power ON / OFF Switch to “ON”. Your cleaner is now set to Continuous Run mode and will operate
according to the External Time source (i.e. house-type timer or pool control system).
Digital Timer (Fig. 8b)
1. Connect your Power Supply to an external timer (that is plugged into a GFCI / R.C.D. protected outlet).
2. Press the Main Power Switch to “ON” and after a few seconds the Digital Timer Display will flash two horizontal
lines. If the Green LED above the C-RUN Button blinks then the External Timed Operation mode is set.
3. If the Green LED above the C-RUN Button does not blink then it is still set to the adjustable Internal Timed Operation
mode and needs to be reset to the External Timed Operation mode by doing the following.
4. Press the C-RUN Button once. The Green LED should illuminate.
5. Press and hold the C-RUN Button for approximately 5 seconds until the Green LED starts to blink. When it blinks
then the External Timed Operation mode is set.
NOTE: Your Power Supply will remain in the External Timed Operation mode until you physically reset it to the Internal Timed
Operation mode and will not reset to the Internal Timed Operation mode even if the power to the Power Supply is turned off or is
set to the OFF position.
IMPORTANT: “Continuous RunExternal Timed mode: The Safety Reset button feature becomes inactive and can
not protect models with this feature from accidental “out of water” start up! Therefore, it is imperative that you
always unplug the Floating Cable from its Power Supply when removing your cleaner from the pool!