Aqua Products IN GROUND ROBOTIC SWIMMING POOL CLEANER User manual

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Troubleshooting Procedures, please visit www.AquaProducts.com/Service.
IN GROUND
ROBOTIC SWIMMING POOL CLEANER
OPERATOR’S MANUAL &
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
Please Read Carefully Before Using Your Pool Cleaner
This manual is for use with a variety of Aqua Products robotic pool cleaners

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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Operating Features ......................................................................................................................... 3-4
Quick Start Instructions .................................................................................................................. 5
Setting Up Your Cleaner............................................................................................................ 6-7
Floating Handle................................................................................................................................ 6
Setting up the Power Supply ......................................................................................................... 7
Cleaner Start Position ..................................................................................................................... 7
Knowing / Using Model Features ........................................................................................... 8-10
Setting the Power Supply Timer.................................................................................................... 8-9
Operation of Models with Remote Control (using the Remote Control) ................................... 9
Debris Intake Port Width Selector ................................................................................................. 10
Variable Intake Port Depth Extensions.......................................................................................... 10
NeverStuck™ Rollers ...................................................................................................................... 10
Power Washing Jet System ........................................................................................................... 10
Cleaning Patterns / Directional Guidance Mechanisms ................................................. 11-13
Diagonal Locked Floating Handle .................................................................................................. 11 & 12
Cable Float or Cable Float + 3 Directional Remote Control......................................................... 11 & 12
Handle Float + Split Wheel Tube with Directional Guidance Clutch .......................................... 11 & 13
Magnet
Split Wheel Tube + 4 Directional Remote Control ....................................................................... 11 & 13
Cleaning Patterns ............................................................................................................................ 12-13
Maintaining Your Pool Cleaner ............................................................................................... 14-20
Cleaning and Changing the Filter Bag........................................................................................... 14
Flotation ........................................................................................................................................... 15
Propeller Care .................................................................................................................................. 16
Floating Cable Care ......................................................................................................................... 16
Scrubbing Brushes (Molded, Super, Foam, PVA) Care & Replacement .................................... 16 -17
Changing Drive Tracks .................................................................................................................... 18
Changing Drive Belts ...................................................................................................................... 18-19
Cleaner Storage............................................................................................................................... 20
Preparing Your Cleaner for Shipping .................................................................................... 20-21
Troubleshooting Guide (Summary)........................................................................................ 22-23
Troubleshooting Guide (In Depth) ......................................................................................... 24-30
Never operate your cleaner when it is not totally submersed in the pool water! Doing so will void warranty and
may cause severe damage to motors and require costly repairs!
Never allow anyone to swim in the pool while the cleaner is in the pool!
WARNING: Using the Floating Cable to lift the cleaner out of the water will cause severe damage to your cleaner and
may result in costly repair!
WARNING: The Power Supply must be at least 12 feet / 4 meters from the pool’s edge at all times!
WARNING! A Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter (GFCI) / Residual Current Device (R.C.D), must be installed to
protect your electric outlet and to prevent and possible electrical shock!

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OPERATING FEATURES
Below and throughout this manual, we reference two different models
provided to represent various features.
This manual has been created to represent the set-up and troubleshooting practices required for a variety of Aqua Products
cleaners. Although the shape and color of cleaners and components featured herein may not be identical to those of your
cleaner, their operating and service procedures are. As there are a variety of features and components applicable to the
various models produced, some pages may show these and may not be completely relevant to your model. Please find the
features and components applicable to your cleaner. The reference numbers below are used throughout this manual.
* Some models have split Wheel Tubes and Brushes to allow one or both sides to turn independently depending on model.
* Some models with split Wheel Tubes and Handle Floats may have a Directional Guidance Clutch built into their Wheel Tubes.
Figure 1
Floating Handle1.
Outlet Top2.
Propeller3.
Handle Spring Lock4.
Standard Drive Track5.
Side Plate6.
Wheel Tube Retaining Ring7.
Brushes*8.
Pump Motor9.
Drive Motor10.
Filter Bag11.
Bottom Lid Assembly12. (s e e p a g e 4)
Filter Screen13.
Floating Cable14. (s e e b e l o w )
G-Tooth™ Drive Track15.
Handle Float16.
Power Washing Tubes17.
Wheel Tube18.
1 1
2 2
12 12
3
14 14
15
20 24
19
21
22
FLOATING CABLE FEATURES
Figure 2
Floating Cable19.
Cable Protector20.
Cable Float21.
Standard
Female
Connection
4 Prong
Male
Connection
23
4
5
6
8
7
9
10
11
13
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
13
16
17
*
18
E-Z Swivel22.
Cable Plug23. (f e m a l e c o n n e c t i o n )
Cable Plug24. (4 p r o n g m a l e c o n n e c t i o n )
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Cable Guard

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Figure 4a:
(No Timer or Remote Control)
Figure 4c:
(Dial Timer)
Figure 4d:
(Digital Timer / Digital Timer With
Remote Control)
Figure 4b:
(No Timer with
Remote Control)
* Fuse Holder may be located on the back of the Power Supply in some cases.
POWER SUPPLY FEATURES
Figure 3a
Figure 3b
Figures 4a, 4b, 4c, 4d
36 37 38 39 40 41
BOTTOM LID ASSEMBLY
31
25 29 33
32
25. Bottom Lid
26. Wire Frame Bag Support
27. “H” - Float (Fig. 3a)
28. Side Pocket Floats (Fig. 3a)
36. Power Supply Handle
37. Power Switch - ON/OFF
38. Fuse Holder*
29. Debris Intake Port Flap
30. Filter Bag
31. Square Floats (Fig. 3b)
32. Float Screws & Washers (Fig. 3b)
39. Power Supply (Housing)
40. Floating Cable Socket
41. Power Supply Cable (115VAC)
33. Variable Port Depth Extensions (Fig. 3b)
34. NeverStuck™ Rollers (Fig. 3b)
35. Debris Intake Port Width Selector (Fig. 3b)
42. Antenna (Fig. 4b)
43. Safety Reset Button (Fig. 4c, 4d)
44. Adjustable Timer / Timer Display (Fig. 4c, 4d)
36 37 38 39 4140 42 36 37 39 40 36 37 39
44
43
43 41
26
26
25
25
25
27
30
28
29
29
29 34
35
44 40 41
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QUICK START INSTRUCTIONS
SETTING UP YOUR NEW ROBOTIC POOL CLEANER IS AS EASY AS 1, 2, 3!
Lock the Floating Handle (Page 3; Fig. 1) diagonally across1.
the cleaner’s body (Fig. 5a, 5b) and place your cleaner in
the pool at the midpoint of the pool’s longest side (Fig.
5d). Submerge the cleaner upside down. While holding
the Floating Handle gently rock it back and forth under the
water to allow trapped air to escape. While still submerged
turn upright, then let go allowing the cleaner to settle to a
level area on the pool floor in the shallow end.
NOTE: Some models feature no Handles at all or Floating
Handles that are permanently locked parallel to the cleaner’s
body and do not require this step.
NOTE: Some models feature a Handle Float (Page 3; Fig.1)
around the Floating Handle. These models do not require this
step.
With the Power Supply (Page 4; Fig. 4a-d) placed at least2.
12 feet / 4 meters from the pool’s edge, plug the Floating
Cable (Page 3; Fig. 2) into the Power Supply (Fig. 5c) and
spread the Floating Cable evenly over pool’s surface. Use
only enough Cable for cleaner to reach all areas of pool
(Fig. 5d). Keep excess Cable coiled neatly near the Power
Supply.
Plug the Power Supply into a Ground Fault Circuit3.
Interrupter (GFCI) / Residual Current Device (R.C.D.)
protected 115V outlet (Fig. 5e).
Turn ON Power Supply to begin cleaning. (See page4.
8: SETTING THE POWER SUPPLY TIMER for specific
information on timed settings)
WARNING: The Power Supply must be placed at
least 12 feet / 4 meters from the pool’s edge!
IMPORTANT: With every use of your cleaner you should
alternate the diagonal locked position of the Floating
Handle. This will help reduce possible twisting of your
Floating Cable and enable cleaning of any areas missed
during the prior cleaning cycle.
Pull / Push down Handle
Spring Lock to unlock
Floating Handle
Handle Spring Lock
(Version A)
Handle Spring Lock
(Version A)
2 Diagonal Positions
Power Supply Power Supply
GFCI / RCD
outlet
Floating Cable 12ft. / 4m
from pool’s edge
Make sure that the power
supply is positioned at
the center of the long
side of the pool
Floating
Cable
Handle Spring Lock
(Version B)
Handle Spring Lock
(Version B)
3 Diagonal Positions.
Smaller angle allows slower movement
when at waterline, Larger angle provides
faster movement.
Figure 5a: Side View
Figure 5b: Top View
Figure 5d Figure 5eFigure 5c
NOTE: If your Model is equipped with adjustable Timed Operation you will need to consult this operator manual for further
instructions on how to set its operating time and automatic shut down.
NOTE: Some Power Supplies are equipped with a Safety Reset Button to prevent the cleaner from unintentional, “out of water”
operation due to power surges or accidental pressing of the Power Supply ON / OFF Switch. If your Power Supply features a Safety
Reset Button, press the Power Supply ON / OFF Switch to ON and then press the Reset Button to start your cleaner. Operating your
cleaner out of water will void warranty and require costly repair.
WARNING: A Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter (GFCI
/ Residual Current Device (R.C.D) must be installed
to protect your electric outlet and to prevent and
possible electrical shock!
TIP! To help protect your Cable from potentially getting pulled into your cleaner, it is suggested to turn off your pool’s filtration
system while your cleaner is in operation.
NOTE: Never leave the Power Supply plugged in when the cleaner is not in use.
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