Madimack GT Freedom i30 User manual

AI-Cordless Robotic
Pool Cleaner
i30/45/60/80
USER MANUAL

THANK YOU
Congratulations on purchasing Madimack’s innovative GT
Freedom cordless robotic cleaner! We are so happy you chose
our brand to partner with. The Madimack GT Freedom represents
a new era in cleaning technology, and we are thrilled that you
are now a proud owner. With its cutting-edge features, intelligent
navigation, and powerful performance, this robotic cleaner is
set to revolutionise your cleaning routine and provide you with
unmatched convenience.
We are committed to your satisfaction and are here to support
you throughout your ownership journey. Should you have any
questions, feedback, or require any assistance with your new
Madimack GT Freedom cordless robotic cleaner, please visit our
website which is just a click away www.madimack.com.
Once again, congratulations on your purchase! Enjoy getting to
know one of our favourite products, the GT Freedom.
Warm regards,
Alex Welsh
Madimack Global CEO
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Notice
Tips
Section 1. Product Overviews
1.1 Packaging content
1.2 Technical specication
1.3 Preparation
Section 2. Operation
2.1 Introduction of button
2.2 Operation on the display of the unit
2.3 Cleaning lter basket
2.4 Charging the robot
2.5 WIFI matching for the robot
Section 3. Maintenance
3.1 Filter maintenance
3.2 Impeller maintenance
3.3 Replace the worn brushes
3.4 Replace the worn tracks
Section 4. Trouble Shooting
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CONTENTS
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NOTICE
WARNINGS
Information contained in this warnings page will help you operate the robot
safely, protect yourself and others from hazards, and prevent damage to the
robot and other property.
General Warnings
• The robot is designed for pool cleaning; do not use it for other purposes.
• Read the instructions before operating the robot.
• Keep the robot out of the reach of children or persons with reduced physical,
sensory, or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge, unless
they have been given supervision or instruction.
• Children should not play with the robot.
• The robot must be maintained by dealer except for simple routine
maintenance written in this manual.
• Installers must follow manufacturer’s instruction and keep in compliance
with national or local standards for installation. Under no circumstances will
the manufacturer be held responsible for any outcome incurred by failure to
comply with applicable standards or local regulations.
• Incorrect installation or use of the robot may cause serious damage to
property or injuries to people.
• Do not enter pool while the robot is in water.
Warnings On Use
• For the purposes of recharging the battery, only use the detachable supply
unit provided with this appliance, and operated this power supply at least 3.5
meters from the edge of the pool.
• Disconnect the robot from the power supply and insert back the magnetic cap
before any maintenance on the robot.
• Do not operate the robots with wet hands.
• Disconnect the robot from the supply mains before carrying out user
maintenance such as cleaning the lter.
• Do not try to repair the robot yourself or open engine box in case of
malfunction, please contact your dealer.
• If there is any malfunction or release of odor from the robot when charging,
disconnect it from the power supply immediately and contact your dealer.
• Use only original replacement parts supplied by the manufacturer for service
and repair.
Special Conditions Applicable To Robot
• The robot is intended for swimming pools with a depth less than 3 meters and
a water temperature between 0°C ~ 35°C. (Below 15°C the endurance time
may be affected)
• The robot will automatically stop running if the water depth is less than 40
centimeters for the purpose of motor protection.
• Do not use the robot during shock chlorination.
• Do not use the robot in thunder storm or stormy weather.
• Do not expose the robot to direct rainfall or sunlight for an extended period.
• Optimum storage temperature between -20 ~ 60°C and storage humidity
between 35%-85%/RH.
CAUTIONS
• Rest/hold the robot by the pool edge for water to drain out before lifting the
robot out of water, do it slowly so as to prevent back injury.
• Clean the lter basket after each cleaning cycle.
• Do not lift the robot out of water by track.
REMINDER
• When the robot battery is below 30%, it will clean the oor of the pool only.

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How to achieve the most ecient cleaning
It is recommended to place the robot at the pool corner, which will
facilitate quick coverage of the entire pool oor area.
How to let the water drain out while removing robot from the pool
Place the robot on the edge of the pool for a while and let the water
drain out.
TIPS
How to open the lter box
For battery protection, it is recommended that the robot should be fully
charged every 3 months and magnetic cap should be inserted back if the
robot is not to be used for more than 14 days.
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1.1
Packaging content
The following items are included in the packaging of robot.
Please contact your dealer if any damage or loss.
1GT Freedom robot
2Charger
3Hook
4Magnetic cap*2
5User manual
3
1
4
2
5
NOTE:
1. Remove the Magnetic cap 2when using or charging. Insert Magnetic
cap to machine’s bottom for battery protection when not using the robot
for more than 14 days.
2. If software exception happens, insert Magnetic cap to machine’s bottom
for 2 seconds, then remove it to restart.
PRODUCT OVERVIEWS
SECTION 1
1.2
Technical specication
Model i30 i45 i60 i80
PERFORMANCE CONDITION: Floor mode
Endurance time* 3h 4.5h 6h 8h
PERFORMANCE CONDITION*:Floor/wall/watinerle mode
Endurance time 2h 2.5h 3.5h 4.5h
Charging time 2h 3h 4h 5h
Battery capacity 5.2Ah (131wh) 7.8Ah (196wh) 10.4Ah (262wh) 14Ah (352wh)
Optimum pool temperature 0~35 °C
Cleaning mode Floor – Floor/Wall/Waterline
Cleaning duration options 0.5h /1h / 2h / Max run per model
Cycle setting Once cycle / 24hrs /48hr / 72 hr
3D S Path with InverMac YES
App application YES
Filter capacity 3.2L
Filtration accuracy 180μm(80mesh)
Pump ow rate 300 - 150 (L/min) 360L - 160
(L/min)
Running power 110 - 30W
Moving speed 12m/min
Motor number 3
Charger input 90-265VAC ~ 50/60Hz
Running voltage/current 25.2V/1.2A
Charger power 72.5W
Robot NW 11.5kg 11.5kg 12kg 12kg
Robot GW Shipping 16.5kg 16.5kg 17kg 17kg
Robot dimension (L*W*H) 495*395*265 mm
Robot packaging dimension
( L* W * H ) 580*448*330 mm
* Reference: Above working time is based on 2 hours’ cleaning each time at oor
mode in the liner pool. Note: The manufacturer reserves the right to modify these
specications without notice.

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Connected to 90-265V power
supply through charger. The red
light of the power indicator is on:
charging The green light is of the
power indicator is on: fully charged
already. Please fully charge the
robot before the rst use.
4
Install the congured hook on the rod
(Rod is exclusive).
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1
Remove the Magnetic cap from the
bottom of the robot and store it well.
2
Remove the plug cover. After
fully charged, the plug should be
covered back.
1.3
Preparation
PRODUCT OVERVIEWS
SECTION 1

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CAUTIONS
• After cleaning is completed, put the robot in the cooling dry place against
direct sunlight.
• The robot becomes heavier when lled with water. Pay special attention when
lifting it out of the water, wait till water drains out from it.
IMPORTANT
• After settings are done, please drop the robot into the water within 3 minutes,
or the robot will enter into the sleeping mode.
• Clean the lter basket after cleaning cycle, please avoid cleaning the surface
of the lter box directly with your hands.
• The robot has a safety feature that automatically stops if a dry run happens.
• Move the robot slightly in all directions so that the air contained in the robot
escapes, and the robot can go down into the water easily. Showed below.
OPERATION
SECTION 2
On/Off
Cleaning
Time
Cleaning
Mode
AI Mode
Error Code
2.1
Introduction of button
Type of button Icon Display Status Description
Power switch
Green light ashes Setup status
Green light being on Running status/Inspection status
under water
Cleaning time setup
1 green light being on Cleaning time: 0.5H
2 green lights being on Cleaning time: 1.0H
3 green lights being on Cleaning time: 2.0H*
All lights being off Cleaning until low battery
Cleaning mode
Triangle green light in the
oor being on Floor cleaning mode
Both Triangle green lights
being on
Overall cleaning mode
(Floor, wall, waterline)
AI Mode
1 green light being on Cleaning every 24 hours
2 green lights being on Cleaning every 48 hours
3 green lights being on Cleaning every 72 hours
All lights being off Do not need AI Mode
Error code
1 Left drive failure
2Right drive failure
3Abnormal water pump
4Abnormal Control panel
communication
5Infrared sensor anomalies
6 Abnormal water sensor
Battery
Indicator
Wi-Fi
Signal

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Type of button Icon Display Status Description
Battery light
(Non-charging status)
1 green light being on Battery level: 20-50%
2 green lights being on Battery level: 50-75%
Low battery
3 green lights being on Battery level: 75-100%
1 red light ashes Battery level: 15-20%
1 green light ashes Battery level: 0-50%
1 green light being on,
1 green light ashes Battery level: 50-75%
Battery light
(Charging status)
2 green lights being on,
1 green light ashes Battery level: 75-100%
3 green lights being on Battery level: 100%
Signal light
Green light ashes Network matching
Green light on Network matched
Red light ashes Failure Connection
* Note: If the cleaning time is set to be more than 2 hours
via App, there will also be 3 lights on.
OPERATION
SECTION 2
2.2
Operation on the display of the unit
1
Holding for 3 seconds to activate the device, then ashes, you can
start setup the robot. After setup, press once* again for conrmation
your settings. Then put the robot into the water, the robot will start cleaning
automatically after it reaches to the oor. Please noted that if there is no
operation on robot within 3 minutes as the in ashing status, the robot will
shut down and enter into sleeping status.
*Note: There are 2 different situations when set up the AI Mode:
(Take set of “ Cleaning every 24 hours” in AI Mode for example)
a. If press once and then put the robot into the water, the robot will start
work immediately. After once cleaning cycle, the robot will enter sleeping
mode and automatically wake up and work after 24 hours.
b. If press for 3s and then put the robot into the water, the robot will enter
sleeping mode at rst. After 24 hours, it will start cleaning automatically.
2
If the battery is less than 15% during its cleaning, will keep ashing 1 red
light, the robot will automatically go to the nearby poolside and shut down, then
enter into sleep mode after 5 minutes.

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2.3
Cleaning lter basket
When cleaning is done, the robot will stop by the wall of pool. Please use the hook
to catch the handle and lift the robot out of the water, then clean the lter basket as
below operation:
Magnet Magnet
Note: There is a risk of being scratched by surface debris when cleaning the lter
basket with your hands, it is recommended to wear rubber gloves for protection.
OPERATION
SECTION 2
2.4
Charging the robot
1
Plug the adapter into power supply and make sure that indicator light is
being red.
2
Open the cover of the robot’s plug to expose the plug charging port.
3
Align the adapter plug post with the robot socket. When the robot is
charging, the battery light of the robot ashes in green and the indicator
light of the adapter is being on in red.
4
If battery light is full with 3 green lights on, and indicator light of the
power adapter goes green, then the robot is fully charged.
5
Before charging, make sure charging port is dry.
6
It is recommended to disconnect the charger after charging completed to
protect the battery.
7
If the robot needs to be stored for a long time, it should be fully charged
at least every three months to protect the battery.
Note: The robot must use original power adapter.

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2.5
WIFI matching for the robot
Hold for 3s, then the robot will have a beep sound, the robot enters
matching mode, start ashing, then open the “AI-BOT” APP to search
device and go matching, the robot will have three beep sounds and will
be in green lights after matching done. After matching, setup of the robot
can be operated by APP through Wi-Fi or Bluetooth. Setup of the robot
cannot be operated by APP if the robot is in the pool. (Due to the physical
limitation of radio signal penetration in water).
OPERATION
SECTION 2
Download the “AI-BOT” APP in iOS App Store/Google Play Store.

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WARNING
• To avoid electric shock and other hazards which could result in major injuries,
disconnect the adapter from the power source before performing any cleaning
and maintenance.
• Before any maintenance operation, be sure to insert back the magnetic cap at
the bottom of the robot to avoid injuries caused by impeller rotation!
MAINTENANCE
SECTION 3
3.1
Filter maintenance
1
Clean the lter thoroughly and regularly for a better cleaning and climbing
performance. Otherwise, the cleaning and climbing performance may be affected
when the lter if full or clogged.
2
Clean the clogged lter with mild acidic detergent, and it is recommended to clean
it at least once a year.
3.2
Impeller maintenance
1
Visually check whether the impeller or impeller shaft is entangled with hair or other
debris when the robot has a reduced suction or climbing performance, clean the
debris trapped in the impeller.
*Magnetic cap MUST be inserted back before any operations on the impeller.

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The steps are as follows:
1
Take out the lter box, remove the xing screws of the inow ring cover,
and take out the inow ring cover.
2
Remove the deector xing screws and take out the deector.
3
Remove the impeller screw, then take out the impeller. (PS: impeller edge
is sharp, please wear gloves while operating.
4
Clean the impeller debris and reassemble the all the parts mentioned
above in order.
PS: If you have any diculties performing impeller maintenance, please
contact your dealer for assistance.
MAINTENANCE
SECTION 3
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3
2
4
3.3
Replace the worn brushes
Remove the worn brushes & position the new brushes.
1
Remove the tabs from the holes inside
which they are fastened, then remove
the brushes.
1
Fit the side without tabs under the
brush holder.
1
Roll the brush around its support, slide
the tabs into the attachment holes and
pull on the end of each tab until its edge
passes through the slit.

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3.4
Replace the worn tracks
Remove the worn tracks.
MAINTENANCE
SECTION 3
1 1 2
Position the new tracks:

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Failure Possible reason Solution
Charging failure
Debris on the electrode of
charging head (Non-failure) Clean debris
The bottom Magnetic cap
isn’t removed (Non-failure) Remove the Magnetic cap
Charger is damaged Replace charger
Switch on failure
The Magnetic cap isn’t removed
(Non-failure) Remove the Magnetic cap
Water spots on the robot display
or people’s hand (Non-failure)
Keep the display and hands dry,
then try again
No power in the battery
(Non-failure) Get the robot fully charged
Not working (not moving, not pumping)
Low battery (Non-failure) Get the robot fully charged
Out of water (Non-failure)
Make sure the robot is
submerged under water and
indicator lights being on
No pressing the on/off button
after settings are done
(Non-failure)
Press the on/off button after the
settings are done, make sure
indicator lights being on before
putting the robot into water
Full load of lter basket
(Non-failure) Clean lter basket
Moving but not pumping
The impeller gets stuck
Check whether there is debris
in the guide ring, affecting the
rotation of the impeller. (Please
insert back the magnetic cap
before operation, to avoid
injuries caused by the impeller
rotation.
Full load of lter basket (Non-
failure) Clean lter basket
Water inlet is blocked(Non-
failure)
Take out of lter basket and
clean water inlet
Battery low (Non-failure) Get the robot fully charged
TROUBLE SHOOTING
SECTION 4
Failure Possible reason Solution
Pumping but not moving
The moving motor gets stuck Please contact the dealer for
replacement
Track is deviated and stuck
(Non-failure)
Turn the robot upside down
and roll the track forward and
backward to restore the track
Track is damaged Replace track
Scrubber gets stuck
(Non-failure) Clean scrubber
The robot gets stuck by
obstacle and shut down for
auto-protection (Non-failure)
Remove obstacle and restart
Full load of lter basket
(Non-failure) Clean lter basket
Not climbing
Under oor cleaning mode
(Non-failure) Turn to overall cleaning mode
The impeller is stuck
Check whether there is debris
in the guide ring, affecting the
rotation of the impeller. (Please
insert back the magnetic cap
before operation, to avoid
injuries caused by the impeller
rotation.
Full load of lter basket
(Non-failure) Clean lter basket
Water inlet is blocked
(Non-failure)
Take out of lter basket and
clean the water inlet
Poor cleaning capability
Battery low (Non-failure) Get the robot fully charged
The impeller is stuck Remove any debris or hair in the
guide ring
Full load of lter basket (Non-
failure) Clean lter basket
Water inlet blocked (Non-failure) Take out of lter basket and
clean water inlet.
Scrubber is damaged Replace scrubber
Filter basket is damaged Replace lter basket
Unusual non-stop Software failure
Insert the magnetic cap back
to bottom for 5s, then remove it
and restart

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NOTE
• Do not use the robot when people or animals are in the pool.
• Charger MUST BE DISCONNECTED before conducting any maintenance on
the robot.
• Contact your dealer for problems not covered in Trouble Shooting Guide.
• Normally, the robot will stop at the poolside when it encounters any failure
or when the battery level is less than 15%.
• In case of robot anomalies, the LED indicators on the control panel ash,
and the Error Code will be displayed, please see chapter 2.1 to check the
reason of malfunction.
• By clicking the button or charging the robot, the Error Code may be
cleared. If the Error Code cannot be cleared, please contact your dealer for
technical support.
TROUBLE SHOOTING
SECTION 4
INDOOR
For switch power supply indoor use only.
Recycling
When disposing the product, please hand it over to a designated collection
point for the recycling of waste electrical and electronic equipment. The
separate collection and recycling of waste equipment at the time of disposal
will help ensure that it is recycled in a manner that protects human health and
the environment. For more information about where you can drop off your
waste for recycling, please contact your local authority

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