
Figure 2
Female Male
HOSE CONNECTION AND REMOVAL OF AIR FROM HOSE
1. Connect sufcient lengths of hose by inserting the male hose end into the female end
(see Figure 2) until you have sufcient lengths of hose to cover the distance from the
pool skimmer or dedicated suction line to the furthest point of your pool.
2. Then add one extra length so that you have enough hose to reach the furthest point
of your pool plus one extra hose length. See Figure 3. For skimmer application, the
Female/Female Hose should be used and connects directly to the
Flow Control Valve inside the skimmer. For dedicated vacuum line
installation, the Flow Control Valve is not used and the male end
of the hose connects to the suction port in the pool wall.
3. Remove air from hose (see Owner’s Manual for complete details).
WHEN CONNECTING TO THE POOL SKIMMER
When connecting to the pool skimmer, the Flow Control Valve is often used. The Flow Control Valve ensures your Robo
H20 Pool Cleaner receives the ow required for optimum performance. If you have two skimmers, the Flow Control Valve may
not be necessary.**
** Note: For two skimmer application, use the skimmer closest to pool equipment and connect hose using only the Male
Hose end (Flow Control Valve is not used).
1. Attach Flow Control Valve to the Female/Female Hose closest to the skimmer.
The Flow Control Valve will automatically regulate the ow to your Robo H2O
Cleaner. If the ow from the pump is too high, the spring-loaded ap will open to
bypass the excess, so only the correct amount of ow goes through the cleaner.
2. Remove the skimmer basket.
3. Insert Control Valve Adaptor to hole in skimmer to ensure a good connection/snug
t. Then insert the Flow Control Valve into the Control Valve Adaptor as shown
in Figure 4. If there are two holes at the bottom of the skimmer, place it into the one
at the back (the hole farthest from the opening in the skimmer).
4. Once air has been removed from cleaner and Flow Con-
trol Valve has been installed, test the ow using the Flow
Gauge. Remove cleaner head from female end of hose.
Attach the Flow Gauge to the end of the hose that will
connect to the cleaner head. The Flow Gauge should
read around 5. If the Flow Gauge does not read around 5,
see section on how to count RPMs in Owner’s Manual.
If sufcient ow is not obtained with the factory setting of
the Flow Control Valve (low), adjust as needed using the
handles on the side of the valve. See Figure 5.
5. Once ow is in proper range, remove Flow Gauge from hose
and connect hose to the cleaner’s Articulating Swivel.
6. Add Hose Float and position it as close to the Articulating Swivel as possible. See
Figure 6. Turn the pool pump ON and your Robo H20 Pool Cleaner will now begin
automatically vacuuming your pool.
WHEN CONNECTING TO A DEDICATED VACUUM LINE IN THE POOL
Some pools are equipped with a dedicated vacuum line, which allows the cleaner to be connected to this line instead of
the skimmer. In such cases, the Flow Control Valve should NOT BE USED. To connect to the dedicated vacuum line:
1. Open the spring-loaded ap on the vacuum line wall tting and insert the male (smaller) open end of the hose. Ensure it is
well secured. Once air has been removed from cleaner, it is important to test using the Flow Gauge. Remove cleaner
head from female end of hose. Attach the Flow Gauge to the end of the hose that will connect to the cleaner head in
order to ensure there is proper ow to the cleaner. The Flow Gauge should read around 5. If Flow Gauge does not
read around 5, see how to count RPMs in Manual.
2. If ow management is required, adjust valves at pool pad as needed as shown in Figure 20 on page 18 of the Owner’s
Manual.
3. Once ow is in proper range, remove Flow Gauge from hose and connect hose to the Articulating Swivel.
4. Add Hose Float and position it as close to the Articulating Swivel as possible. See Figure 6. Turn the pool pump
ON and your Robo H20 Pool Cleaner will now begin automatically vacuuming your pool.
Note about suction: If more or less suction is needed, you will need to adjust the Sliders on the pool cleaner itself.
Closing the white sliders increases the suction and opening the white sliders decreases suction. See page 11 in the
Owner’s Manual for detailed instructions on Slider adjustment.
Figure 3
Figure 4
Figure 5
Figure 6
Hose