Operation
Cleaning cycle
During the cleaning cycle, the cleaner moves across the pool floor picking up dirt and
debris, changes direction and rotates automatically according to the selected program
and climbs the pool walls every few minutes, as set in its internal program. Note: The
robotic cleaner might occasionally stop moving for a few seconds. This is part of normal
operation, not a malfunction.
Stopping robotic cleaner operation
The robotic cleaner moves automatically to 'standby' after every cleaning cycle and the
on/off button starts flashing. To stop the cleaner operation during a cleaning cycle, press
the On/Off button once. The On/Off button starts flashing and the cleaner is in standby
mode.
Pulling cleaner unit out of the water
(1) Unplug the floating cable from the power supply. (2) Pull the floating cable and when
the unit is close enough to reach the handle, using the handle, lift the cleaner out of the
pool. CAUTION: Do not use the floating cable to lift the cleaner out of the water.
The power supply is connected to the robotic cleaner via the floating cable (1). The unit
is powered by AC power (2) and supplies low voltage and commands to the robotic
cleaner through the outlet socket.
The power supplies feature a control panel with indicators:
a. On/Off (all models)
b. Full filter indicator (only some models)
c. Bluetooth indicator (only some models)
Power Supply
ECO
RC30 | RC40 ROBOTIC POOL CLEANER
On/Off
Full filter
indicator
ECO short
cycle
On/Off
Full filter
indicator
Bluetooth
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