Polaris W Series User manual

Installa on and user manual - English
Electric cleaner
Original instruc ons
H0707300.A - 2020/06 - EM11--
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POLARIS W LINE
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W 430 - W 432 - W 442


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WARNINGS
• Before handling the appliance, it is vital that you read this installa on and user
manual, as well as the "warnings and warranty" booklet delivered with the appliance.
Failure to do so may result in material damage or serious or fatal injury and will void
the warranty.
• Keep and pass on these documents for reference during the appliance's service life.
• The distribu on or modi ca on of this document in any way is prohibited, without
prior authorisa on from the manufacturer.
• The manufacturer is constantly developing its products to improve their quality. The
informa on contained herein may therefore be modi ed without no ce.
GENERAL WARNINGS
• Failure to respect the warnings may cause serious damage to the pool equipment or
cause serious injury, even death.
• Only a person quali ed in the technical elds concerned (electricity,
hydraulics or refrigera on) is authorised to carry out maintenance or
repair work on the appliance. The quali ed technician working on the
appliance must use/wear personal protec ve equipment (such as safety
goggles and protec ve gloves, etc.) in order to reduce the risk of injury
occurring when working on the appliance.
• Before handling the appliance, check that it is switched o and isolated.
• The appliance is intended to be used for pools and spas for a speci c purpose; it
must not be used for any purpose other than that for which it was designed.
• This appliance is not intended for use by individuals (including children) with
impaired physical, sensorial or mental abili es, or persons lacking in knowledge
and experience, unless they receive supervision or prior instruc ons on using the
appliance from a person responsible for their safety. Children must be supervised to
ensure that they do not play with the appliance.
• This appliance can be used by children under 8 and adults with impaired physical,
sensory or mental capabili es, or who lack experience and knowledge, if they are
correctly supervised or have been instructed in how to use the appliance safely and
understand the hazards involved. User cleaning and maintenance opera ons must
not be carried out by children without supervision.
• The appliance must be installed according to the manufacturer’s instruc ons and
in compliance with local and na onal standards. The installer is responsible for
installing the appliance and for compliance with na onal installa on regula ons.
Under no circumstances may the manufacturer be held liable in the event of failure
to comply with applicable local installa on standards.
• For any work other than the simple user maintenance described in this manual, the
product should be referred to a quali ed professional.
• If the appliance su ers a malfunc on, do not try to repair it yourself; instead contact
a quali ed technician.
• Refer to the warranty condi ons for details of the permi ed water balance values
for opera ng the appliance.
• Deac va ng, elimina ng or by-passing any of the safety mechanisms integrated into
the appliance shall automa cally void the warranty, in addi on to the use of spare
parts manufactured by unauthorised third-party manufacturers.
• Do not spray insec cide or any other chemical ( ammable or non- ammable) in the
direc on of the appliance, as this may damage the body and cause a re.
• Do not touch the fan or moving parts and do not place objects or your ngers in the
vicinity of the moving parts when the appliance is in opera on. Moving parts can
cause serious injury or even death.

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WARNINGS ASSOCIATED WITH ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES
• The power supply to the appliance must be protected by a dedicated 30 mA Residual
Current Device (RCD), complying with the standards and regulaons in force in the
country in which it is installed.
• Do not use any extension lead when connecng the appliance; connect the appliance
directly to a suitable power supply.
• Before carrying out any operaons, check that:
- The required input voltage indicated on the appliance informaon plate corresponds
to the mains voltage;
- The mains supply is compable with the appliance's electricity needs and is correctly
grounded.
• In the event of abnormal operaon or the release of odours from the appliance,
turn it o immediately, unplug it from its power supply and contact a professional.
• Before servicing or performing maintenance on the appliance, check that it is
powered o and completely disconnected from the power supply and that all other
equipment or accessories connected to the appliance are also disconnected from
the power circuit.
• Do not disconnect and reconnect the appliance to the power supply when in
operaon.
• Do not pull on the power cord to disconnect it from the power supply.
• If the power cord is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer, an authorised
representave or a repair facility only.
• Do not perform maintenance or servicing operaons on the appliance with wet
hands or if the appliance is wet.
• Before connecng the appliance to the power supply, check that the connecon
unit or socket to which the appliance will be connected is in good condion and
shows no signs of damage or rust.
• In stormy weather, disconnect the appliance from the power supply to prevent it
from suering lightning damage.
• Do not immerse the appliance in water (with the excepon of cleaners) or mud.
SPECIFIC FEATURES APPLICABLE TO "Pool cleaners"
• To avoid possible injury or damage to the cleaner, do not operate the cleaner out of
the water.
• In order to prevent possible injury, bathing is prohibited when your cleaner is in the
pool.
• Do not use the cleaner during shock chlorinaon.
• Do not leave the cleaner unaended for an extended period.
WARNING ON THE USE OF A CLEANER IN A POOL WITH A LINER:
• Before installing the cleaner, carefully inspect the pool lining. If the liner is damaged
in some places, do not install the cleaner before having the liner repaired or replaced
by a qualied professional. The manufacturer may not be held liable in any way for
damage caused to the liner.
• The surface of certain paerned liners can wear away quickly: the paerns and/
or colours can become deteriorated, faded or disappear on contact with certain
objects. The cleaner manufacturer may not be held liable for wear to the liners or
faded paerns, which are not covered by the limited warranty.

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CONTENTS
❶ Informa on before using the appliance 5
1.1 I Package contents 5
1.2 I Technical speci ca ons and parts list 6
1.3 I Opera ng principle 7
1.4 I Pool prepara on 7
❷ Use 8
2.1 I Immersing the cleaner 8
2.2 I A achment to the base (according to model) 8
2.3 I Electricity supply connec on 9
2.4 I Control box func ons 10
2.5 I Star ng the cleaning cycle 11
2.6 I Removing the cleaner from the water 13
2.7 I Good prac ces a er each cleaning opera on 14
❸ Maintenance 15
3.1 I Cleaning the cleaner 15
3.2 I Cleaning the lter as soon as the appliance is out of the pool 15
3.3 I Cleaning the impeller 16
3.4 I Replacing the tracks 16
3.5 I Replacing the brushes 17
❹ Troubleshoo ng 18
4.1 I Appliance behaviour 18
4.2 I User alerts 19
Tip: to make it easier to contact the retailer
Write down the retailer's contact details to help you nd them more easily and ll in the "product"
informa on on the back of the manual: the retailer will ask for this informa on.

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❶ Informa on before using the appliance
1.1 I Package contents
(x2)
(x2)
(x2)
(x2)
W 430 W 432 W 442
ACleaner + oa ng cable
BControl box
CTrolley kit
D Base for control box
E
100µ ne debris lter
200µ large debris lter
60µ very ne debris lter
FStandard blade brushes
GPVA brushes
(polyester - led - enamel pools)
HProtec ve cover
: Included
: Op onal extra

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1.2 I Technical specifi ca ons and parts list
1.2.1 Technical specifi ca ons
W 430 - W 432 W 442
Control box power supply 220-240 VAC, 50/60 Hz
Cleaner power supply 30 VDC
Maximum power input 150 W
Cable length 15 m 18 m
Cleaner weight 9 kg
Suc on width 220 mm
Maximum opera ng depth 4 m
Power supply protec on ra ng IPX5
Cleaner protec on ra ng IPX8
1.2.2 Parts list
: "Push'n'Go™" lter access hatch lock
: Brushes
: Tracks
: Handle
: Transparent window
: Floa ng cable
: Cartridges
: Flanges

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1.3 I Opera ng principle
The cleaner is separate from the ltra on system and can func on independently. It just simply needs to be connected
to the mains power supply.
It nds the best route to move around and clean the areas of the pool for which it has been designed (depending on the
model: oor, walls, waterline). Debris is sucked in and stored in the cleaner's lter.
The control box enables the cleaning opera ons to be started, selected and programmed (depending on the model).
3.5 metres
Minimum : Control box
: Trolley
: Cleaner
: Floa ng cable
: Plug
: Power cord
1.4 I Pool prepara on
• This product is intended to be used in pools which are permanently installed. Do not use it in
pools which may be dismantled. A permanent pool is built into the ground or on the ground
and cannot be easily dismantled and stored.
• The appliance must operate in pool water with the following proper es:
Water temperature Between 15°C and 35°C
pH Between 6.8 and 7.6
Free chlorine < 3 mg/ l
• When the pool is dirty, especially when commissioning, remove the largest debris using a net in order to op mise the
appliance's performances.
• Remove any thermometers, toys and other objects that might damage the appliance.

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❷ Use
2.1 I Immersing the cleaner
• Roll out the full length of the cable alongside the pool to avoid the cable becoming tangled during immersion
(see gure ).
• Place the cleaner ver cally into the water (see gure ).
• Move it slightly in all direc ons so that the air contained in the cleaner escapes (see gure ).
• It is essen al that the appliance sinks on its own and se les on the pool oor. While it is immersed, the cleaner draws
the length of cable it needs into the pool (see gure ).
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2.2 I A achment to the base (according to model)

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2.3 I Electricity supply connec on
To prevent all risks of electrocu on, fi re or serious injury, please comply with the following
instruc ons:
• Use of an electrical extension is prohibited when connec ng the control box.
• Make sure that the socket can be easily accessed at all mes and is protected from rain or
splashes.
• The control box is splash-proof, but must not be immersed in the water or any other liquid.
It must not be installed in a fl oodable area; keep it at least 3.5 metres away from the edge of
the pool and avoid exposing it to direct sunlight.
• Place the control box near the socket.
• Connect the oa ng cable into the control box (see gure ).
• Push the connector in un l you hear 2 clicks (see gure ). Make sure the connector is suffi ciently pushed into place.
If it is not, repeat the opera on.
• Connect the power cord (see gure ). Only connect the control box to a power outlet protected by a 30 mA
maximum residual current device (if in doubt contact a qualifi ed technician).
• To disconnect the oa ng cable from the control box, pinch the 2 clips at the end of the connector and pull at the
same me (see gure ).
CLICK
CLICK
Tip: posi oning the box for be er opera on
Place the control box halfway along the length of the pool, in accordance with the safety condi ons rela ng
to the electrical connec on.

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2.4 I Control box func ons
Example of a control panel
(func ons may diff er depending on the model)
Symbol Descrip on W 430 - W 432 W 442
Start/
Stop the appliance
"Control" indicator
Surface Control System
= Surface inspec on
"Clean lter" indicator
Surface to be cleaned
Floor only
Floor + walls + waterline
Increase/Reduce the cleaning me
: Available

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2.5 I Star ng the cleaning cycle
To prevent all risks of injury or equipment damage, comply with the following direc ves:
• Bathing is prohibited when the appliance is in the pool.
• Do not use the appliance during shock chlorina on.
• Do not leave the appliance una ended for an extended period.
• Do not use the appliance if the roller shu er is closed.
• When the control box is powered up, the following symbols light up to indicate:
-The ac on in progress
-The cleaning cycle selected (depending on the model)
-that maintenance is required
• The control box switches to standby a er 10 minutes and the screen is switched o . Press any key to exit standby
mode. Standby mode does not stop the appliance if it is in a cleaning cycle.
2.5.1 Selec ng the cleaning cycle (depending on the model)
• A cleaning cycle is already con gured by default: the symbols are lit.
• The cleaning cycle can be selected at any me, before the appliance starts or while it is opera ng. The new cycle will
start immediately.
• The cleaner adapts its movement strategy depending on the choice in order to op mise coverage.
Surface to be cleaned
Floor only
Floor + walls + waterline
2.5.2 Launching the cleaning cycle
• Press
Tip to improve cleaning performance
At the start of the bathing season, launch several cleaning cycles in oor only mode (a er removing the large
debris with a net).
Regular use of the cleaner (without exceeding 3 cycles per week) means that your pool will always be clean
and the lter less clogged.
2.5.3 Adjus ng the cleaning me (depending on model)
• You may reduce or increase the cleaning me at any me (+/- 0.5 H).
• Press the bu on: Durée
normale
-0.5 H+0.5 H
Normal
dura on

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2.5.4 Surface control
• Check that the cleaner lter is clean so as not to a ect the cleaner's behaviour.
• Once the cleaning cycle has been launched, monitor the cleaner's behaviour when climbing the walls and when it
brushes the waterline.
• You can use the (Surface Control System) bu on at any me depending on the cleaner's behaviour: refer to the
table below.
• The new con gura on will be e ec ve the next me the cleaner climbs the walls.
• 2 LEDs are lit by default
The new con gura on will be e ec ve the next me the cleaner climbs the walls.
.
Cleaner behaviour to be observed Ac on
The cleaner quickly climbs the walls and goes past the
waterline, aspirating air: Reduce the number of LEDs.
Press:
The cleaner slowly climbs the walls and stops below the
waterline: Increase the number of LEDs.
Tip: Op mise wall cleaning and water line brushing opera ons
According to the type of pool lining, the cleaner will behave differently when climbing the walls. The cleaner
has the
According to the type of pool lining, the cleaner will behave differently when climbing the walls. The cleaner
function to optimise wall cleaning, then waterline brushing on all types of lining.
However the func on is set, the suc on power remains at its maximum at all mes when the cleaner
is moving across the oor of the pool.

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2.6 I Removing the cleaner from the water
• To prevent damaging the equipment, use only the handle to remove the appliance from the
pool.
• Switch o the appliance by pressing .
• Bring the cleaner to the edge of the pool by gently pulling on the oa ng cable.
• When the cleaner is within arm's reach, pick it up by the handle and li it gently out of the pool so that the water it
contains drains into the pool (see gure and ).
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2.7 I Good prac ces a er each cleaning opera on
2.7.1 Clean the fi lter as soon as the appliance is out of the pool
• The cleaner's performance may be reduced if the fi lter is full or dirty.
• Clean the fi lter in clean water as soon as the appliance is removed form the pool a er each
cleaning cycle. Do not wait for the debris to dry.
• A er each cleaning cycle, follow the steps for cleaning the lter, see “3.2 I Cleaning the fi lter as soon as the appliance
is out of the pool”.
2.7.2 Lay out the cable to reduce tangling
The cleaner's behaviour is strongly impacted by the tangling of the cable. A cable that is correctly untangled will
guarantee be er coverage of the pool.
• Untangle the cable and lay it out in the sun so that it returns to its original shape.
2.7.3 Store the cleaner and cable
• Place the cleaner ver cally at the loca on provided on the trolley (depending on the model) for it to dry out quickly.
Roll up the cable carefully and place it on the trolley handle (see gure ).
• Store all elements away from direct sunlight, humidity, bad weather, and out of reach of any splashes. A protec ve
cover is available as an op onal extra (see gure ).
Tip:
Even if you do not own a trolley, the cable must s ll be carefully arranged for storage. Once rolled up, the
cable can be placed on a wall mount for example.

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❸ Maintenance
To avoid serious injury:
• Disconnect the cleaner from the power supply.
3.1 I Cleaning the cleaner
• The appliance must be cleaned regularly using clean or slightly soapy water. Do not use solvents.
• Rinse the appliance thoroughly with clean water.
• Do not let your appliance dry in the sun by the pool.
Tip: To preserve the integrity of the cleaner and guarantee op mum performance:
- The fi lter and brushes should be replaced every 2 years,
- Examine the wear indicator on the tracks and replace the tracks as soon as the indicator is reached.
3.2 I Cleaning the fi lter as soon as the appliance is out of the pool
• If the lter is clogged, clean it with an acidic solu on (spirit vinegar, for example). It is recommended that you do this
at least once a year, since the lter will clog if not used for several months (winterising period).
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3.3 I Cleaning the impeller
To avoid serious injury:
• Disconnect the cleaner from the power supply.
• Wear gloves when handling the impeller .
• Loosen the screw on the grid (see gure ).
• Remove the grid carefully (see gure ).
• Wear gloves and pull on the impeller while holding it ghtly (see gure ). Remove all debris (leaves, stones, etc.)
which may be blocking the impeller.
3.4 I Replacing the tracks
• The tracks must be replaced by the retailer.

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3.5 I Replacing the brushes
3.5.1 PVA brushes: Polyester, led, enamel pools (depending on the model)
• The PVA brushes must be replaced by the retailer.
3.5.2 Flap brushes (depending on the model)
• Each brush is equipped with wear indicators; the distance between the indicators and the end of the brush indicates
whether the brush is in good condi on (see gure ).
• The brushes are worn and should be replaced when the wear indicators appear as shown in gure .
• To remove worn brushes, remove the tabs from the holes in which they are xed (see gure ).
• To t new brushes, start by ng the side without tabs under the brush holder (see gure ).
• Roll the brush around its support, slide the tabs into the a achment holes and pull on the end of each tab un l its
edge passes through the slit (see gure ).
• Cut the tabs using a pair of scissors for them to be level with the other blades (see gure ).

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❹ Troubleshoo ng
• Before you contact the retailer, please carry out these few simple checks using the following
tables if a problem occurs.
• If the problem con nues contact your retailer.
• : Ac ons to be performed by a qualifi ed technician only
4.1 I Appliance behaviour
While opera ng, the cleaner
does not stay rmly on the pool
oor
This may have any of 3 causes:
• There is s ll air in the appliance's casing. Repeat the cleaner immersion
opera ons (see § “2.1 I Immersing the cleaner”).
• The lter is full or dirty: simply clean it.
• The impeller is damaged, contact the retailer:
The cleaner does not or no
longer climbs the pool walls
This may have any of 2 causes:
• The lter is full or dirty: simply clean it.
• Even though the water seems clear, microscopic algae are present in your pool,
they are not visible to the naked eye, and they make the walls slippery and prevent
the cleaner from climbing. Carry out shock chlorina on and slightly reduce the pH.
Do not leave the cleaner in the water during shock treatment.
• The brushes are worn: check the wear indicators “3.5 I Replacing the brushes”,
then turn the brushes to check the rota ons. Replace the brushes where
necessary.
If the problem con nues contact the retailer:
The cleaner does not move on
start-up.
• Check that the outlet to which the control box is connected is receiving a power
supply.
Check that a cleaning cycle has been launched and that the lights are on.
If the problem con nues contact the retailer:
Check that a cleaning cycle has been launched and that the lights are on.
The cable gets tangled
• Do not unroll the en re length of the cable into the pool.
• Place the required length of cable in the pool and place the rest along the side of
the pool.
The cleaner's discharge nozzles
or bo om plug holes become
blocked
• Stop the lter pump and begin a new cleaning cycle.
• Place the control box halfway along the length of the pool, in accordance with
the safety condi ons, see “2.3 I Electricity supply connec on”. If cleaning is not
op mal, vary the loca on of the control box and the place at which the cleaner
enters the pool.
The cleaner climbs the walls
slowly and stops under the
waterline
The cleaner climbs the walls
quickly and goes past the
waterline, aspira ng air
• The cleaner may behave di erently depending on the lining of the pool. A
parameter may require changing to op mise the cleaner's behaviour when
climbing the wall, see “2.5.4 Surface control”.
If the problem con nues contact the retailer:
The control box does not
respond to any bu on presses.
• Unplug the power cord from the mains socket, wait 10 seconds and plug it back
in again.

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4.2 I User alerts
Flashing LED: Solu ons
• Check that the cleaner is correctly connected to the control box.
If necessary, unplug it and reconnect it following the appropriate
procedure.
• Rotate the brushes to check that nothing is preven ng them from
turning correctly (sand, cable, etc.).
• The tracks are not turning correctly: Contact the retailer .
• Cleaner opera ng outside the pool. Make sure you start the cleaner
when it is in the water (see § “2.1 I Immersing the cleaner”).
• Check that there are no stones or hair in the impeller.
• Clean or change the lter if necessary.
If the problem con nues contact the retailer:
Recycling
This symbol is required by the European direc ve DEEE 2012/19/EU (direc ve on waste electrical and electronic
equipment) and means that your appliance must not be thrown into a normal bin. It will be selec vely collected
for the purpose of reuse, recycling or transforma on. If it contains any substances that may be harmful to the
environment, these will be eliminated or neutralised. Contact your retailer for recycling informa on.
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