Instructions

SAFETY WARNINGS & INSTRUCTIONS
Information contained in this Instruction Manual will help you operate the item safely, protect yourself and others
from hazards, and prevent damage to the device and other property.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
WARNING!
- This is not a TOY. Children should be kept out of reach from this robot and its accessories.
- Never allow children to operate this product.
- This appliance is not intended for use by persons with reduced physical, sensory, mental
capabilities, or a lack of experience and knowledge, unless they are given supervision or
instructions concerning the safe use of the appliance and understand the hazards involved by a
person responsible for their safety.
- Children must not play with this product.
- Cleaning and maintenance of the robot must not be carried out by children.
- Make sure the robot is fully immersed in the pool before initiating operation. The minimum water
level required to operate the robot must reach above the swivel head of the robot. Operating the
robot when it is not immersed correctly could damage the unit and void the warranty.
- Maximum operating depth in water is 3 meters ( 10 ft ).
- Operating water temperature: 5˚C ( 41˚F ) – 35˚C ( 95˚F ).
- Detachable supply unit (external adaptor).
- The robot should only be recharged with the external adaptor and charging cable delivered with
this product.
- For the purposes of recharging the battery, only use the detachable supply unit ( external adaptor
model number: DSS12D-0841000-B / DSS12D-0841000-C / DSS12D-0841000-D / LX084100U )
that provided with this robot to charge the battery.
- Connect the external adaptor to a power source through a residential current device ( RCD ) / a
ground fault circuit interrupter ( GFCI ). If in doubt, consult a qualified electrician.
- Do not use this robot if any damage is detected.
- Replace damaged parts with ones that are certified by the distributor or manufacturer.
- Turn off the robot, disconnect the external adaptor from the power source, and unplug the external
adaptor from the charging cable, before detaching the robot from the charging cable.
- Disconnect the robot from the supply mains and make sure the robot is OFF prior to carrying out
regular maintenance – such as cleaning the filter, swivel smoothing-ring, and the areas around the
water sensors and charging port.
- Do not attempt to replace the installed rechargeable Li - ion battery pack.
- DO NOT handle the robot, external adaptor, and charging cable while it is charging with wet limbs
and without shoes.
- You should not operate this robot when people and/or pets are present in the water.
- DO NOT use this robot without an intact filter in place, otherwise your warranty will be voided as a
result.
- Suction entrapment hazard: This robot generates suction. Do not allow hair, body, and any loose
parts of your clothing to make contact with the suction hole of the robot during its operation.
- Never insert body parts, clothing, and other objects into the openings and moving parts of the robot.
- DO NOT use this robot to pick up any toxic substance, flammable, and combustible liquids ( i.e.
gasoline ) in the presence of explosive or flammable fumes.
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Under no circumstances should you disassemble the swivel head to replace its internal components
by yourself. Doing so would void the warranty, expose yourself to potential hazards, and possibly
damage the device and other properties.
- Never insert fingers or any object to touch the impeller.
- The built-in battery must be removed by a skilled technician before it is scrapped.
- This robot contains a battery that are only to be removed by skilled persons.
- The robot must be disconnected from the supply mains as the battery is removed.
- For details regarding battery recycling/disposal, refer to the section BATTERY DISPOSAL” in this
manual and contact your local authorities for more information.
- The battery must be disposed safely in accordance with local ordinances or regulations.
- External adaptor and charging cable:
• Never use the external adaptor and charging cable for anything other than charging the battery of
the robot that is supplied in the same pack.
• The external adaptor and charging cable should not be used outdoors, nor should it be exposed to
rain, humidity, and any liquid or heat.
• The transformer ( or external adaptor ) is to be located outside zone 1.
• Keep the external adaptor and charging cable out of reach of children.
• Never use the external adaptor and charging cable if any damage is detected.
• DO NOT handle the external adaptor and charging cable with wet hands.
• Keep the external adaptor disconnected from power when it is not in use.
• Never attempt to pry open the external adaptor.
• If the supply cord of the external adaptor is damaged, the external adaptor must be replaced by the
manufacturer or its service agent to prevent hazards of any kind.
• Make sure the robot is completely dry before charging.
CAUTION!
- This robot is designed for underwater use only; it is not an all-purpose vacuum cleaner. DO NOT attempt to use it to clean
anything other than your pool.
- Use only the original accessories delivered with this product.
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DO NOT use this robot right after pool-shocking. It is recommended to first leave the pool circulating for at least 24 - 48 hours.
- If you are planning on using the robot in a saltwater pool, make sure all salt are dissolved before deploying the robot.
- DO NOT use this robot with another automatic cleaner/cleaner simultaneously in the pool.
- Remove hard, sharp objects from the pool before deploying the robot to avoid damages to the robot and its filter.
- To avoid damages to the external adaptor and charging cable, do not attempt to carry the robot by the cord of external
adaptor /charging cable or pull the cord to disconnect it from the power source and charging cable.
- Charge the robot indoors in a clean, dry area with good ventilation and away from sunlight.
- DO NOT leave the robot charged for over 10 hours.
- If the robot will not be used for an extended period, detach it from the charging cable and use a damp cloth to clean and
dry the robot and its accessories. Make sure to charge the robot to about 30% to 50% of the battery capacity before it is
stored. Store it in a well-ventilated area away from sunlight, heat, ignition sources, pool chemicals, and children. Recharge
the robot every three months.
- All actions concerning the disassembly of the swivel head ( ie. battery disposal ) should only be carried out by an authorized
technician.
Above warnings and cautions are not intended to incorporate all possible instances for risks and / or severe injuries.
Pool / spa owners should always exercise extra caution and common sense when utilizing the product.
Remark: Product/parts photos / drawings in this manual are for demonstration only. Product/parts in photos / draw-
ings may vary with the model purchased. Accessories / parts shown in this manual & parts diagram are not necessar-
ily included with every model.
HOW THE ROBOT WORKS
The robot has a water-propelling nozzle at the bottom of the swivel head. Water is first sucked in through the suction mouth
at the bottom of the robot, which then goes through the filter and is discharged via the propelling nozzle. Water jetting from the
nozzle propels the robot forward. Once the robot stops against an obstacle such as the pool wall, its side flap sways and its
swivel head turns 180˚, allowing the robot to move in the opposite direction. The robot moves in a generally straight pattern in
one direction and in an arc pattern in the other direction. The robot vacuums the pool bottom as it moves, collecting debris in
its compartment.
GETTING STARTED
Charging The Battery
IMPORTANT NOTE: Fully charge the robot ( about 6 hrs ) before using it for the first time.
WARNING!
• Use only the original external adaptor and charging cable provided.
• Make sure the robot and the charging port are clean and dry before set-up and charging.
( TIPS: Pry open the protective cover and use a cotton bud to dry the charging port and charging pins )
• The charging pins are waterproof. However, remnants of water in the port and around the pins could
result in natural occurrence of stains ( a byproduct of chemical reaction between water and electric
currents ). Otherwise, the stains can be removed by light scrubbing with a cotton bud soaked with
juice of lemon or vinegar.
• Make sure the robot is off by sliding the switch to the OFF position prior to charging.
1. Place the unit on a flat surface. Slide the switch to the OFF position.
2. Plug the charging cable of the external adaptor into the charging cable. Pry open the protective
cap. Align and insert the plug of the charging cable into the charging port at the top of the unit.
WARNING! Be sure not to invert the charging cable and ensure both the charging cable and
charging port are clean and dry before charging them. TIPS: Use cotton bud to dry the charging
port and pins.
3. Connect the external adaptor to the power source. The indicator light on the external adaptor turns
red once the charging begins. The indicator light on the external adaptor will turn green when the
robot is charged.
Immediately disconnect the external adaptor from the power source if you detect any of the following
:
- Offensive or unusual odor
- Excessive heat
- Deformation, cracks, leaks
- Smoke
4. When charging is complete, disconnect the external adaptor from the power source and unplug the
charging cable from the unit and external adaptor.
Normally the robot can operate up to 45 minutes on a full charge.
NOTE: Clean the debris compartment regularly. Excessive debris inside the debris compartment increases the burden to the
motor operation and shortens the operating duration as a result.
NOTE: Rechargeable lithium-ion battery is classified as a consumable item. It has a limited life and will gradually lose its
capacity to hold a charge. Therefore, the running time of the robot will gradually reduce after repeated charging and
discharging throughout its product life.
Once the lifespan of the battery reaches its end, refer to section BATTERY DISPOSAL” for instructions regarding battery
disposal and replacement of swivel head.
NOTE: Let the robot rest for around 30 to 40 minutes before charging it again.
Set- up Before Use
Adjustment of Trajectory
Locking Pin
The trajectory of the robot is dependent on the position of the pin that fixes the axle to a certain angle. Alter only the position
of the pin on left.
Recommended settings:
NOTE: Wheel axle should be positioned above the locking pin.
Pool Preparation
- If there are stones, roots or metal corrosion in contact with the underside of the liner, discard them prior to using the robot.
If necessary, seek assistance from a qualified professional.
- If the liner is brittle, damaged or wrinkled, contact a qualified professional to perform the necessary repairs or perform a liner
replacement prior to using the robot.
- Remove any pool ladder, surface skimmer, and other floating objects from the pool as they may obstruct the movement of
the robot’s float and, consequently, the movement of the robot also.
- If you are using a saltwater pool, make sure all salt are dissolved before placing the robot into the water.
IMPORTANT NOTE: Turn off the filtration system ( as instructed in your filtration manual ) at least 15 minutes prior to
deploying the robot.
OPERATION
WARNING!
- Make sure the robot is off.
- Ensure the charging cable is detached and the charging port is plugged with the protective cap
before the robot is deployed.
1. Bring the robot to the side of your pool. NOTE: Only deploy the robot from the pool side (not the pool corner) and ensure it
is facing outwards as you do so. Unwrap the retrieval cord from the float ( note: there are side notches at the top and bottom
of the stem, as well as a narrow slot at the bottom ).
The correct length of the rope should be equivalent to the distance between the top of the robot and the water level.
NOTE: Excess length may kink the rope and affect performance as a result.
First, align and attach the retrieval cord to the side notches at the top as you wrap the cord around the stem ( step 1 & 2 ).
Keep wrapping the cord around the top half of the stem until it reaches the required length ( step 3 ). Pull the cord down to the
bottom slot and tuck it in ( step 4 ).
2. With the robot switched off, submerge it in the pool and gently shake it a few times to facilitate discharge of air. Excess air
trapped in the body could result in erratic behavior of the swivel head ( i.e. spinning repeatedly in the pool for a few minutes ).
3. Slide the power switch to ON” ( while the robot is still submerged ) – the indicator light will turn on and activate the motor
automatically ( water level covering the sensors at the top of the swivel head ). Let the robot sink to the pool floor and observe
its first forward and reversed movements across the pool bottom. If it runs along the pool wall instead of perpendicularly,
retrieve it and redeploy it while making sure its front/back is facing the pool wall
Power indicator light starts to blink when 5 - 10 minutes of usage remains.
Power indicator light:
No light - Power off / no power
Light - Power on
Blinking light - Battery power will be exhausted within 5 - 10 minutes.
NOTE:
- Refrain from making any physical contact with both water sensors.
4. To retrieve the robot from the pool, attach the hook to a telescopic pole ( not provided ) and use it to retrieve the float, if you
are unable to retrieve with your hands.
( for EU & US only )
( for Australia / New
Zealand only )
As soon as the robot reaches the water surface, locate the grip that is underneath the base and indicated with the hand symbol
( see diagram below ) to facilitate retrieval from the pool. Make sure to always grip the robot from this end to prevent debris
from falling back into the pool during retrieval.
5. Slide the power switch OFF. Rinse the robot with fresh water after every use. DO NOT use any detergent.
6. Dry the charging port and pins thoroughly ( TIPS: Use cotton bud to dry them ).
NOTE: To ensure the most efficient cleaning, when your pool is quite dirty, it is recommended to empty the debris compart-
ment after the first 30min of operation, or whenever the robot’s movement has slowed down noticeably. Then return the robot
(with an emptied debris compartment) to the pool, and let it run through the remaining of its cycle.
EMPTYING THE DEBRIS COMPARTMENT
WARNING! Using the robot without its filter cover in place will VOID your warranty.
In order to maximize the cleaning efficiency, clean the debris compartment and the filter cover before and after each use.
CAUTION! Before cleaning the debris compartment, make sure the robot is OFF.
1. Place the cleaner on a flat and sturdy surface. Pry open the side clips simultaneously to release the top cover from the
base. Pry open either side clip first before moving onto the other one if the aforementioned method proves to be too
challenging. Slide out the top cover from the base to expose the filter cover.
2. Detach the filter cover and remove the debris from the compartment. It is recommended to clean the filter cover net with
splashing water. If brushing is deemed necessary, use only a soft brush to clean it carefully and gently to avoid damages.
3. After cleaning, make sure that the filter cover is in
place and reverse the steps above to re - align the
top cover to the base.
Press on both sides of the top cover until the side
clips are secured to the base. A “click” sound will
confirm the top cover is secured to the base.
TIPS: Before redeploying the robot to the pool, hold onto the wings on the body top cover to sway the robot slightly, to ensure
the top cover is secured to the base.
CAUTION!
- Replace a damaged filter cover immediately with a new one before the next operation.
- Replace a damaged float immediately with a new one before the next operation.
Float Replacement
Use a screwdriver ( not provided ) to unscrew the 4 screws at on the top cover of the swivel head. Untie the knot on the string
to remove the damaged float. Ensure the round switch is in place before sliding the string of the new float through the top cover
and tying a knot to keep it in place, and then re-install the top cover with screws.
- Replace a damaged flap immediately with a new one before the next operation.
Flap replacement
MAINTENANCE & STORAGE
NOTE:
1. Be sure to clean and dry the areas around the charging port and water sensors after every use to avoid the forming of
stains ( byproduct of a natural chemical reaction between electric current and water ). Otherwise, the stains can be removed
by light scrubbing with a cotton bud soaked with juice of lemon or vinegar.
2. Battery discharges on its own during storage. Make sure to charge the robot to about 30% to 50% of the battery capacity
before it is stored.
3. You must recharge the battery at least once every three months when it is not in use.
• Unplug the external adaptor from the socket and the charging cable from the external adaptor and robot.
• Detach accessories from the robot. If necessary, rinse the robot and accessories with fresh water. DO NOT use detergent.
Be sure to drain the water from the robot before storage.
• Use a damp cloth to clean and dry the robot and its accessories.
• Store them in a well-ventilated area away from sunlight, heat, ignition sources, pool chemicals and from children. Ambient
temperature for storage should be 10˚C 25˚C ( 50˚F 77˚F ). NOTE: A higher storage temperature may reduce the battery
life.
WARNING!
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Under no circumstances should you disassemble the swivel head to replace its internal components
by yourself. Doing so would void the warranty, expose yourself to potential hazards, and possibly
damage the device and other properties.
CAUTION!
• Excessive heat can damage the battery and reduce the lifespan of your robot as a result.
• Consult your dealer regarding battery replacement if the following happens:
- Battery does not charge fully.
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Battery operation time is noticeably reduced. Observe and record the run times of the first few operations ( on a full charge ).
Use these run times as a reference point for comparison with run times in the future.
The battery must be removed from the robot before it is scrapped.
The robot must be disconnected from the supply mains when the battery is being removed.
The battery is to be disposed safely in accordance with local ordinances or regulations.
NOTE: Incorrect maintenance may reduce the battery life and affect its capacity as a result.
BATTERY DISPOSAL ( To be carried out by an authorized technician )
Your robot is equipped with a maintenance - free rechargeable lithium-ion battery pack, which must be disposed of properly.
Recycling is required; please contact your local authority for more information.
WARNING! Never attempt to disassemble a battery pack
• Remove all personal items such as rings, bracelets, necklaces and watches when the battery pack
is unwired from the robot.
A battery can produce a short circuit current high enough to weld a ring ( or similar item ) to metal,
causing a severe burn in the process.
Wear complete eye protection, gloves and protective clothing when the battery pack is being
removed.
Avoid touching the wires altogether and avoid contact between them and any metal items, which
could cause sparking and/or short circuit the battery.
• Never smoke or allow a spark or flame in the vicinity of the battery or the robot.
• Do not expose the battery to fire or intense heat as this may result in an explosion.
CAUTION!
If a battery leak occurs, avoid any contact with the leaking fluids and place the damaged battery in a plastic bag.
- If leaking fluids come in contact with skin and clothing, wash immediately with plenty of soap and water.
- If leaking fluids come in contact with eyes, do not rub eyes, immediately flush eyes with cool running water for at least 15
minutes and do not rub them. Seek medical attention as soon as possible.
How to remove the battery pack for battery disposal only ( To be done by authorized technician )
Recommended tools ( not included ): Screwdriver.
1.
Follow section EMPTYING THE DEBRIS COMPARTMENT” to release the top cover ( preassemble
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with the swivel head ). Place the cover upside down and use the screwdriver to unfasten the screw
on the bottom locking plate. Turn the bottom locking plate anticlockwise to release the swivel head.
Remove the swivel smoothening - ring.
2. Use the screwdriver to unscrew the 4 screws located at the bottom of the head to release the
bottom plate first. Then unscrew all the screws at the base as shown. Remove the impeller and
pry open the base to expose head inside.
3. Remove out the battery pack to expose the PCBA. To detach the battery connection wire, press
on the clip of the connector to pull it out. NOTE: Wrap the connector immediately with insulating
tape in order to avoid any short circuit caused by the contact of both wire terminals.
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