Pool Pro X30 User manual

INVERX AI-WIRELESS
ROBOTIC POOL CLEANER
USER MANUAL
Model: X30 / X45 / X60 / X80
THANK YOU FOR PURCHASING THE INVERX AI-WIRELESS ROBOTIC POOL CLEANER.
Please read the manual thoroughly before installing or using the product.
Keep this manual for future reference.

IMPORTANT WARNINGS & SAFETY INFORMATION
This manual contains important information about the installation, operation, and safe use of this product. This information should be given
to the owner and/or operator of the robot. When installing and using the robot, basic safety precautions should always be followed. Failure
to follow safety warnings and instructions in this manual can result in serious injury and/or damage to your equipment. Read and follow all
warning notices and instructions which are included in this manual.
GENERAL WARNINGS
• Read the instructions before operating the robot.
• The robot is designed for pool cleaning; do not use it for any other purpose.
• 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 a qualified professional except for simple routine maintenance written in this manual.
• Installers/operators must follow manufacturer’s instructions 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, and will void the warranty.
• Do not use the robot when people or animals are in the pool.
• Disclaimer: Information in this manual is intended to provide general information on a particular subject(s) in good faith and is not an
exhaustive treatment of such subject(s). Its use is beyond the control of the author, contributor, publishers, and distributors and should
not be relied upon without consulting your local Professional for comprehensive advice. This manual includes subject(s) that should only
be performed by or under the direction and advice of your local Professional and under no circumstances should the manual be used
as a substitute for such professionals. No representations or warranties are made that the content, advice, and recommendations in this
manual are current, free from errors or omissions, or appropriate for the user’s circumstances or abilities. No liability is accepted for any
loss suffered as a result of any user’s reliance on such content.
WARNINGS ON USE
• Only use the provided/genuine charger when charging the robot.
• Only charge the robot indoors.
• The robot’s charger MUST BE DISCONNECTED before conducting any maintenance on the robot.
• Do not operate the robot with wet hands.
• Do not try to repair the robot yourself or open the engine box. In case of malfunction or for any issues not covered in the Troubleshooting
Guide, please contact your authorised dealer.
• If there is any malfunction or release of odour from the robot when charging, disconnect it from the power supply immediately and contact
your authorised dealer.
• Use only genuine replacement parts supplied by the manufacturer for service and repair.
• For battery protection, the robot should be fully charged every 3 months.
• The magnetic safety cap should be re-inserted into the robot if the robot is not going to be used for more than 14 days.
• Do not expose the robot to extended periods of sun exposure. When the robot is not in use, ensure it is fully dry and store the robot in
an undercover, cool dry place away from direct sunlight.
• This product contains electrical equipment. Dispose of the product in accordance with local regulations.
GENERAL OPERATING CONDITIONS
• Water depth range: 1m – 2.5m.
• Water temperature range: 4°C – 35°C. The endurance time of the robot may be affected when the water temperature is below 15°C.
• Pool water pH: 7.0 – 7.8
• Salt level: 5000ppm maximum
• Chlorine level: 4ppm, maximum
• To protect the motor, the robot will automatically stop running if the water depth is less than 40 centimeters.
• Do not use the robot during shock chlorination – remove the robot completely from the pool water.
• Do not use the robot during a thunderstorm.
• Do not charge the robot outdoors.
• Do not expose the robot to direct rainfall or sunlight for an extended period.
• Ensure the robot is completely dry before storing it away. When the robot is not in use, store it in an undercover, cool dry place away
from direct sunlight. Recommended storage temperature for the robot is between -10°C and 45°C, and relative humidity 30%-70%.
CAUTIONS
• To drain the water from the robot, place the robot on the edge of the pool and hold it on an angle to let the water drain out into the pool.
• Lift the robot slowly out of the water to prevent back injury.
• Clean the filter basket after each cleaning cycle.
• Do not lift the robot out of the water by its track(s).
REMINDER
• When the robot battery is below 30%, it will clean the floor of the pool only.
• Robot must be fully dry before storing.
• Filter basket should be cleaned thoroughly after each use, do not let debris dry up in the basket.
• Charger cable must be stored neatly without twists or tangles.
• Optimum storage temperature is -10 oC – 45oC

Table of Contents
SECTION 1. PRODUCT OVERVIEW................................................................................................................. 4
1.1 Packaging Contents.............................................................................................................................. 4
1.2 Technical Specifications........................................................................................................................ 5
1.3 Preparation.........................................................................................................................................6 - 7
SECTION 2. OPERATION .................................................................................................................................. 8
2.1 Control Panel Buttons.................................................................................................................... 9 - 10
2.2 Startup and Operation of the Unit................................................................................................ 10 - 11
2.3 Pool with a Sloped Beach Entry .......................................................................................................... 11
2.4 Cleaning the Filter Basket..............................................................................................................12 - 13
2.5 Charging the Robot........................................................................................................................13 - 14
2.6 WIFI Connection ................................................................................................................................. 14
SECTION 3. MAINTENANCE........................................................................................................................... 14
3.1 Filter Maintenance ............................................................................................................................ 155
3.2 Impeller Maintenance ................................................................................................................... 15- 16
3.3 Replacing Worn Brushes ............................................................................................................. 16 - 17
3.4 Replacing Worn Track Belts ........................................................................................................ 17 - 19
SECTION 4. TROUBLESHOOTING ........................................................................................................ 19 - 20
SECTION 5. SCHEMATICS...................................................................................................................... 21 - 22
SECTION 6. WARRANTY ................................................................................................................................ 23
SECTION 7. PRODUCT REGISTRATION ....................................................................................................... 23

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SECTION 1. PRODUCT OVERVIEW
1.1 Packaging Contents
The following items are included in the packaging of the robot. Please contact your dealer if any items are
damaged or missing.
① Robot cleaner ② Charger ③ Hook ④ Magnetic safety cap x 2 ⑤ User manual
Note: The magnetic safety cap is a safety feature of the robot. When the magnetic cap is inserted underneath the
robot, the robot is unable to be turned on. Remove the magnetic cap ④ when operating the robot or charging the
robot. The magnetic cap should be re-inserted into the robot if the robot is not going to be used for more than 14
days.
Note: If the robot encounters an error, restart the robot by inserting the magnetic safety cap for 5 seconds, then
removing it.

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1.2 Technical Specifications
Model X80
Model X60
Model X45
Model X30
Endurance Time –Floor Mode
8h
6h
4.5h
3h
Endurance Time –Floor/Wall/Waterline Mode
4.5h
3.5h
2.5h
2h
Charging Time
8h
6h
4.5h
3h
Battery
14Ah
(352wh)
10.4Ah
(262wh)
7.8Ah
(196wh)
5.2Ah
(131wh)
Ideal Pool Water Temperature Range
Between 4°C and 35°
Cleaning Modes
Floor Only / Floor, Wall & Waterline
Multiple Cycle Options
0.5h / 1h / 2h
AI Timer
Clean every 24h / 48h / 72h
Mobile Device App Available
Yes
Filter Capacity
3.2L
Filtration Accuracy
180μm (80mesh)
Pump Flow Rate
22-15m³/h
20-15m³/h
Running Power
30-110W
Moving Speed
12m/min
Number of Motors
3
Charger Input
100-240VAC ~ 50/60Hz
Running Voltage/Current
25.2V/1.2A
Charger Power
72.5W
Robot Net Weight
12kg
12kg
11.5kg
11.5kg
Robot Gross Weight
17kg
17kg
16.5kg
16.5kg
Robot Dimensions (LxWxH)
495x395x265mm
Robot Packaging Dimensions (LxWxH)
580x448x330mm
Note: The abovementioned endurance times are based on a 2 hour cleaning cycle in Floor mode in a vinyl lined
pool.
Note: The manufacturer reserves the right to modify these specifications without notice.

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1.3 Preparation
1. Ensure the robot is turned off. Remove the magnetic safety cap from underneath the robot and store it in a safe
place. Do not lose the magnetic cap.
2. Take the cover off the charging port. The charging port cover will remain tethered to the robot’s body – do not
lose the charging port cover. Do not submerge the robot in water without the charging port cover inserted into
the charging port.
3. Ensure the charging port on the robot, and the charger, are dry. Plug the charger into the robot, ensuring the
plug is turned the correct way to line up with the charging port.

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4. Plug the other end of the charger into a 240V power supply. When on the robot is flashing green, the
robot is charging.
When on the robot has 3 green lights on, the robot is fully charged. Note: Please fully charge the
robot before the first use.
5. Once the robot is fully charged, turn the power off at the wall, then unplug the charger from the robot and the
power supply. Store the charger in a safe place. To protect the battery, do not leave the charger plugged into
the robot after charging has completed.
6. Re-insert the charging port cover back into the robot.
Note: Do not charge the robot outdoors.
Note: Recommended ambient temperature for charging is 6°C – 35°C.
Note: Only use the genuine charger to charge the robot. Using any other charger will void the warranty.
7. Install the hook onto your telepole. (Telepole not included). This hook is to help you lift the robot up to the
surface of the pool water when you want to remove the robot from the pool.

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SECTION 2. OPERATION
CAUTION
To prevent possible damage to the robot, injury to people or voiding your warranty, please follow these
guidelines:
• Use the hook (attached to your telepole) to lift the robot from the bottom of the pool to the surface of the
pool water. Then use your hands to lift the robot onto the edge of the pool, using the robot’s handle. Do not
lift or carry the robot by the tracks or any other part of the robot.
• Do not use the hook to lift the robot out of the water, only use the hook to bring the robot to the surface of
the water.
• The robot is heavier when filled with water. Place the robot on the edge of the pool and hold it on an angle
to let the water drain out into the pool.
• After cleaning is completed, ensure robot is fully dry and store the robot in an undercover cool dry place
away from direct sunlight.
Once you have selected the operating settings on the robot, place the robot into the pool water (we
recommend the corner of the pool) within 3 minutes, otherwise the robot will enter Sleep mode. If the robot
has entered Sleep mode, hold the button for 3 seconds to turn the robot on, and re-select your
settings.
Clean the filter basket after each cleaning cycle. Avoid cleaning the surface of the filter box directly with
your hands.
When placing the robot into the pool water, ensure it is fully
submerged, then gently tilt the robot slightly in all directions
to ensure any air contained in the robot is released.
IMPORTANT NOTE
To protect the motor, the robot will automatically stop running if the water
depth is less than 40 centimeters.

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2.1 Control Panel Buttons
Button
Icon
Display Status
Description
Power (on/off)
Green light flashing
Robot is starting up
Green light on (solid)
Robot is running
Cleaning time
1 green light on
Clean for 0.5 hours
2 green lights on
Clean for 1 hour
3 green lights on
Clean for 2 hours*
All lights off
Clean until battery is low
Cleaning mode
Bottom/floor triangle green light on
Floor cleaning mode
Both triangle green lights on
Overall cleaning mode
(Floor, wall, waterline)
AI Mode
1 green light on
Clean every 24 hours
2 green lights on
Clean every 48 hours
3 green lights on
Clean every 72 hours
All lights off
AI Mode is off
Error code
1
Left drive error
2
Right drive error
3
Water pump error
4
Control panel communication error
5
Infrared sensor error
6
Water sensor error
On/Off
Cleaning
Time
Cleaning
Mode
AI
Mode
Error
Code
Battery
Indicator
Wifi
Signal

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Button
Icon
Display Status
Description
Battery indicator
(when robot is
not charging)
1 green light on
Battery level: 20-50%
2 green lights on
Battery level: 50-75%
3 green lights on
Battery level: 75-100%
Low battery
1 red light flashing
Battery level: 15-20%
Battery indicator
(when robot is
charging)
1 green light flashing
Battery level: 0-50%
1 green light on, 2 green light flashing
Battery level: 50-75%
2 green lights on, 1 green light flashing
Battery level: 75-100%
3 green lights on
Battery level: 100%
WIFI signal
Green light flashing
Searching for network
Green light on
Connected to network
Red light on
No network connection
Red light flashing
Network connection failure
*Note: If the cleaning time is set to be more than 2 hours via the App, there will also be 3 lights on.
2.2 Startup and Operation of the Unit
1. Remove the magnetic safety cap from underneath the robot; the robot will automatically turn on. If the magnetic
safety cap has previously been removed from underneath the robot, hold down for 3 seconds to turn on
the robot. When flashes, you can begin setup/programming of the robot. After setup, press once to
confirm your settings and immediately commence the cleaning cycle. If you have selected an AI Mode you
also have the option to continuously press for 3 seconds to delay the commencement of the cleaning cycle.
EXAMPLE: If you select the AI Mode for “cleaning every 24 hours” then press once, the cleaning cycle will
commence immediately. After one cleaning cycle, the robot will enter Sleep mode and automatically wake up
and start the cleaning cycle after 24 hours.
If you select the AI Mode for “cleaning every 24 hours” then press continuously for 3 seconds, the robot will
enter Sleep mode at first. After 24 hours, it will start cleaning automatically.
2. Place the robot into the pool water (we recommend the corner of the pool) within 3 minutes of setting the program,
otherwise the robot will enter Sleep mode. When placing the robot into the pool water, ensure it is fully
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3. The robot will start cleaning automatically after it reaches the floor (unless you chose a delayed start for one of
the AI modes).
4. If the battery reaches less than 15% charge during a cleaning cycle, will flash 1 red light, the robot will
automatically go to the side of the pool then enter into Sleep mode after 5 minutes.
5. To remove the robot from the pool, use the hook (attached to your telepole) to hook onto the robot’s handle, and
lift the robot from the bottom of the pool to the surface of the pool water. Then use your hands to lift the robot
onto the edge of the pool, by holding it by the handle.
6. Do not lift or carry the robot by the tracks or any other part of the robot. Do not use the hook to lift the robot out
of the water, only use the hook to bring the robot to the surface of the water. The robot is heavier when filled with
water. Pay special attention when lifting it out of the water.
7. Place the robot on the edge of the pool and hold it on an angle to let the water drain out into the pool.
Note: The robot will stop at the side of the pool if
a fault occurs, or when the battery level is less
than 15%.
Note: If a fault occurs, an error code will appear
on the control panel (see 2.1) and will flash
red. Pressing will remove the error code and
the robot will enter the setup mode.
2.3 Pools with a Sloped Beach Entry
To protect the motor, the robot will automatically stop running if the water depth is less than 40cm. To reduce the
frequency of the robot stopping on the beach entry, it is recommended that you:
1. Run the Floor Mode cycle first, to ensure the
entire floor is cleaned without interruption.
2. Then run Overall mode to clean the walls.
3. Place the robot in the opposite end of the pool.
4. Place the robot at a 90o angle to the beach
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2.4 Cleaning the Filter Basket
1. Clean the filter basket after each cleaning cycle. When a cleaning cycle is complete, the robot will stop at the
side of the pool.
2. Use the hook (attached to your telepole) to hook onto the robot’s handle, and lift the robot from the bottom of
the pool to the surface of the pool water. Then use your hands to lift the robot onto the edge of the pool, by
holding it by the handle.
3. Do not lift or carry the robot by the tracks or any other part of the robot. Do not use the hook to lift the robot out
of the water, only use the hook to bring the robot to the surface of the water. The robot is heavier when filled
with water. Pay special attention when lifting it out of the water.
4. Place the robot on the edge of the pool and hold it on an angle to let the water drain out into the pool.
5. Ensure the robot is turned off.
6. Remove the filter basket, then open the basket:
7. Empty any debris and clean the basket with a hose or by running under a tap. Ensure there are no holes
in the basket’s mesh.
Note: There is a risk of being injured by debris if cleaning the filter basket with your hands. It is recommended
to wear thick rubber gloves while cleaning the basket.

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8. Check the water inlet is free of debris and clean accordingly.
9. Close the basket and re-insert the basket into the robot, ensuring both magnets reconnect.
2.5 Charging the Robot
1. Take the cover off the charging port. The charging port cover will remain tethered to the robot’s body – do not
lose the charging port cover. Do not submerge the robot in water without the charging port cover inserted into
the charging port.
2. Ensure the charging port on the robot, and the charger, are dry.
3. Plug the charger into the robot first and then into a 240V power supply. When the battery light on the robot is
flashing green, the robot is charging.

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4. When the the battery light on the robot has 3 green lights on, the robot is fully charged. Note: Fully charge the
robot before the first use.
5. Once the robot is fully charged, turn the power off at the wall, then unplug the charger from the robot and the
power supply. Store the charger in a safe place. To protect the battery, do not leave the charger plugged into the
robot after charging has completed.
6. Re-insert the charging port cover back into the charging port on the robot.
7. If the robot will not be used for an extended period of time, it should be fully charged at least every three months
to protect the battery.
8. Do not charge the robot outdoors.
Note: Only use the genuine charger to charge the robot. Using any other charger will void the warranty.
2.6 WIFI Connection
1. Ensure your mobile device is connected to WIFI. On your mobile device, download the “AI-BOT” app in the
Apple iOS App Store or the Google Play Store. You will need to create an account in the AI-BOT app. Ensure
you allow the app to access Notifications, Bluetooth and WIFI.
2. To begin connecting your robot with the app, hold for 3 seconds. The robot will beep and will flash
green to indicate it is in pairing mode.
3. In the “AI-BOT” app, tap the “Add Device” button to begin searching for the robot. Follow the prompts in the
app to connect your mobile device to the robot.
4. When the app and the robot are successfully paired/connected, will be green.
5. You will now be able to control the robot from the app.
Note: The robot must be on and programmed manually first, then you can use the app to change various settings.
Note: Do not perform this setup when the robot is in the pool as the water may cause signal interference.

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SECTION 3. MAINTENANCE
WARNING
1. To avoid electric shock and other hazards which could result in major injuries, ensure the robot is disconnected
from the charger before performing any cleaning and/or maintenance.
2. Before any maintenance, be sure to insert the magnetic cap underneath the robot to prevent any parts from
moving and causing injury.
3.1 Filter Maintenance
1. Clean the filter after each cleaning cycle to ensure optimum cleaning and climbing performance. Refer to
Section 2.3 for filter cleaning instructions.
2. Annually clean the filter with mild acidic detergent. Safety equipment must be worn when carrying this out.
3.2 Impeller Maintenance
If you have any difficulties performing impeller maintenance, please contact your authorised dealer for
assistance.
1. Ensure the robot is turned off and the magnetic safety cap is inserted underneath the robot.
2. Take out the filter box.
3. Remove the 2 housing screws and take off the housing.
4. Remove the styrofoam insert.
5. The impeller has sharp edges, please ensure you wear protective gloves while handling the impeller.
6. Remove the 4 x impeller cover screws and take off the impeller cover.

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7. Remove 1 x impeller screw and take off the impeller. This screw has an opposite thread and must be
unscrewed clockwise to undo the screw.
8. Visually check the impeller and impeller shaft for any hair or other debris, and clean if necessary. Hair or
debris in the impeller or impeller shaft may cause reduced suction or climbing performance.
9. Reassemble the robot by following these steps in reverse order.
3.3 Replacing Worn Brushes
1. Ensure the robot is turned off and the magnetic safety cap is inserted underneath the robot.
2. Turn the brush by hand until you can see the row of connection tabs.

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3. Undo each tab, then remove the brush.
4. Take your new brush and insert the edge without the tabs under the brush holder. Ensure the brush is inside the
raised edges of the roller.
5. Pull the brush around the roller and fasten each connection tab. Pull on the end of each tab until its edges pass
through the slits.
3.4 Replacing Worn Track Belts
1. Ensure the robot is turned off and the magnetic safety cap is inserted underneath the robot.

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2. Place the robot on its side then remove the worn track belt by peeling it up and away from the robot.
3. Position the new track belt by wrapping it around the small front wheel first.
4. Ensure the track belt is orientated so the teeth on the inside of the belt are closest to the outside of the cleaner.

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5. Ensure the belt is sitting correctly in the grooves of the small front wheel. Pull the track belt over the rear large
wheel as much as possible.
6. Hold the belt on the large rear wheel with a downward pressure, while pushing the track belt so it turns the
wheels. The track belt should slowly latch on to the wheel as you are turning the belt/wheels. Check the track
belt fits correctly all the way around.
SECTION 4. TROUBLE SHOOTING
In addition to the below troubleshooting, also see Section 2.1 for error code identification. Pressing the power button
on the robot, or charging the robot, will clear any error codes. Contact your authorised dealer if an error code cannot
be cleared. Please note the robot will stop at the side of the pool if it encounters a failure, or when the batter is less
than 15% charged.
Problem
Possible Cause
Solution
Robot doesn’t
charge
Debris on the electrode of the
charging head
Clean debris
The magnetic safety cap isn’t
removed
Remove the magnetic safety cap from underneath the
robot (Refer to Section 1.3, Step 1)
Charger is damaged
Replace charger
Robot doesn’t
turn on
The magnetic safety cap isn’t
removed
Remove the magnetic safety cap from underneath the
robot (Refer to Section 1.3, Step 1)
Water spots on the robot display or
people’s hand
Dry the display, then try again
Pressing the wrong buttons
Hold the power button for 3 seconds
No power in the battery
Charge the robot (Refer to Section 2.5)

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Problem
Possible Cause
Solution
Robot not
moving or
pumping water
Low battery
Charge the robot (Refer to Section 2.5)
Robot is not submerged in enough
water
Ensure the robot is submerged under a minimum of
40cm of water, and ensure the robot is turned on
Power button was not pressed after
selecting settings
Press the power button after you have selected the
settings. Ensure the correct lights are on before putting
the robot into water
Filter basket is full
Clean the filter basket (Refer to Section 2.4)
Robot is
moving but not
pumping water
The impeller is stuck
Check and clean the impeller (Refer to Section 3.2)
Filter basket is full
Clean the filter basket (Refer to Section 2.4)
Water inlet is blocked
Remove the filter basket and clean the water inlet
(Refer to Section 2.4)
Battery low
Charge the robot (Refer to Section 2.5)
Robot is
pumping water
but not moving
The drive motor is stuck
Please contact your authorised dealer for replacement
Track belt is deviated and stuck
Turn the robot on its side and roll the track forward and
backward to restore the track. Repeat on the other track
Track belt is damaged
Replace track belt (Refer to Section 3.4)
Brushes are stuck
Ensure there are no obstacles or debris stuck in the
brushes/rollers
The robot gets stuck by an obstacle
and shuts down for auto-protection
Remove obstacle and restart the robot
Filter basket is full
Clean the filter basket (Refer to Section 2.4)
Robot is not
climbing
Robot is set to floor cleaning mode
only
Set the robot to the overall cleaning mode
The impeller is stuck
Clean the impeller (Refer to Section 3.2)
Filter basket is full
Clean the filter basket (Refer to Section 2.4)
Water inlet is blocked
Remove the filter basket and clean the water inlet (Refer
to Section 2.4)
Poor cleaning
capability
Battery is low
Charge the robot (Refer to Section 2.5)
The impeller is stuck
Clean the impeller (Refer to Section 3.2)
Filter basket is full
Clean the filter basket (Refer to Section 2.4)
Water inlet is blocked
Remove the filter basket and clean the water inlet (Refer
to Section 2.4)
Brushes are damaged
Replace the brushes (Refer to Section 3.3)
Filter basket is damaged
Replace the filter basket
Robot is not
behaving
correctly
Software failure
Reset the robot by inserting the magnetic safety cap
underneath the robot for 5 seconds, then remove it and
restart the robot
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