Troubleshooting
Cleaner does not turn on
There is no electricity in the wall socket: (1) Disconnect
cleaner from the power and control unit. (2) Disconnect
power supply from the wall socket, wait 30 seconds and
reconnect. (3) Turn power on. If not activated, connect
the unit to a different wall socket.
Obstacle in the drive system of the cleaner unit: (1)
Turn the cleaner unit carefully to view the underside. (2)
Check that the scrubbing brush is not bent/broken. (3)
Clean and remove obstacles and debris if necessary.
Propeller is seized due to accumulation of hair: Check
if the propeller is broken or needs to be cleaned (see
"Checking Water Outlet Propeller").
CLEANER MOVES BUT DOES NOT PUMP WATER
Filters are dirty: (1) Remove the filters (2) Run the robotic
cleaner in the pool without the filters. If working properly,
clean the filters well or replace the filters.
Propeller is broken or seized due to accumulation of
hair: Check if the propeller is broken or needs cleaning
(see "Checking Water Outlet Propeller").
CLEANER PUMPS WATER BUT DOES NOT MOVE
Obstacle in the drive system of the cleaner unit:
(1) Turn the cleaner unit carefully to view the underside.
(2) Check that the scrubbing brush is not bent/broken.
(3) Clean and remove obstacles and debris if necessary.
CLEANER STARTS AND SHUTS OFF AFTER A
SHORT TIME
Filters are dirty: (1) Remove the filters. (2) Run the
robotic cleaner without the filters. If working properly,
clean the filters well or replace the filters.
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B100 / B200 ROBOTIC POOL CLEANERS
Propeller is broken or seized due to accumulation
of hair: (1) Remove the top screws on the top outlet.
(2) Check if the propeller is broken or needs to be
cleaned.
Obstacle in the drive system of the cleaner unit:
(1) Turn the cleaner unit carefully to view the under-
side. (2) Check that the scrubbing brush is not bent/
broken. (3) Clean and remove obstacles and debris
if necessary.
CLEANER DOES NOT PICK UP DIRT
Filters are dirty or have holes.
Clean as needed and verify that there no holes in
the filters.
Propeller is broken or seized due to accumulation
of hair.
Check if the propeller is broken or needs cleaning
(see "Checking Water Outlet Propeller").
The suction inlet is not close enough to the pool
floor.
Move the suction inlet OUT (see "Adjusting Suction
Height").
CLEANER UNIT DOES NOT COVER THE ENTIRE
POOL
Clean the filters.
1. Verify that there is enough length of the floating
cable in the water to reach the far end of the pool.
2. Make sure that the floating cable is properly
spread out and is not tangled.
Propeller is broken or seized due to accumulation of
hair: (1) Remove the top screws on the top outlet.
2. Check if the propeller is broken or needs cleaning.
THE CLEANER DOES NOT CLIMB WALLS
(1) Verify that your robotic cleaner is not a floor-only
model. (2) Verify that Program 1, floor cleaning only, is
not selected on the power supply unit (see "Robotic
Cleaner Programming" in the bluetooth manual). (3)
Make sure to clean the filters (4) Make sure propeller
isn't broken or tied up to debris/hair.
Warning
Do not stay in the pool and remove
any and all items from the pool before
operating the robotic pool cleaner. Do
not leave the robot inside the pool if
unused.
The power supply must be connected
through a Ground Fault Current
Interrupter (GFCI USA) or a Residual
Current Device (RCD Europe) not
exceeding 30 mA.
The connection to the power must meet
local and national wiring rules.
All parts must be replaced with original
parts supplied by Aquatron Robotic
Technology.
Keep out of children's reach.