Hayward AquaVac 500 AquaVac 500 - Page 10

Caution - robotic cleaner parts

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9. The robotic cleaner will automatically start the selected cleaning cycle when no buttons on the power supply have been pressed for 10 seconds. The power indicators, selected cleaning cycle mode indicators, and selected cleaning schedule indicator will light up continuously during the cleaning cycle. Note: A cleaning cycle and schedule can be stopped by pressing the power button. 10. When the robotic cleaner has completed the cleaning cycle, the power supply will do one of the following: a. Enter standby mode. This happens if there are no more cleaning cycles remaining in the schedule. b. Enter schedule standby mode. This means that the power supply is in between cleanings for the indicated schedule. The power indicators, selected cleaning cycle and cleaning schedule indicators will slowly pulse. The robotic cleaner will automatically turn on and start the selected cleaning cycle per the selected schedule. 11. Unplug the power supply prior to removing the robotic cleaner from the pool. Power Failure Feature If the power fails during a cleaning cycle or in between scheduled cleanings, the power supply will automatically start a new cleaning cycle when power is restored. Note: A new cleaning cycle will not be started if there was less than one whole cleaning cycle remaining in the selected schedule. CAUTION: The power failure feature cannot distinguish a power failure from an unplugged power supply. This may cause the cleaner to initiate a cleaning cycle automatically when the power supply is plugged in. If the supply cord is damaged it must be replaced by the manufacturer, service agent, or similarly qualified persons in order to avoid a hazard. All electrical connections must be done by a qualified electrician according to local electrical standard (see page 23). HAYWARD only warranties the quality, performance and safety of its products when assembled with genuine Hayward manufactured parts. Use of non-genuine Hayward manufactured parts will void all warranty. 10

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Note: A cleaning cycle and schedule can be stopped by pressing the power button.
HAYWARD
only warranties the quality, performance and safety of its products when assembled with genuine
Hayward manufactured parts. Use of non-genuine Hayward manufactured parts will void all warranty.
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The robotic cleaner will automatically start the selected cleaning cycle when no buttons
on the power supply have been pressed for 10 seconds.
The power indicators,
selected cleaning cycle mode indicators, and selected cleaning schedule indicator will
light up continuously during the cleaning cycle.
9.
When the robotic cleaner has completed the cleaning cycle, the power supply
will do one of the following:
a.
Enter standby mode. This happens if there are no more cleaning cycles
remaining in the schedule.
10.
b. Enter schedule standby mode. This means that the power supply is in
between cleanings for the indicated schedule.
The power indicators, selected
cleaning cycle and cleaning schedule indicators will slowly pulse.
The robotic
cleaner will automatically turn on and start the selected cleaning cycle per
the selected schedule.
Unplug the power supply prior to
removing the robotic cleaner from the
pool
.
11.
Power Failure Feature
If the power fails during a cleaning cycle or in between scheduled cleanings, the
power supply will automatically start a new cleaning cycle when power is restored.
Note: A new cleaning cycle will not be started if there was less than one whole
cleaning cycle remaining in the selected schedule.
CAUTION:
The power failure feature cannot distinguish a power failure from
an unplugged power supply.
This may cause the cleaner to initiate a cleaning cycle
automatically when the power supply is plugged in.
If the supply cord is damaged it must be replaced by the manufacturer, service agent, or similarly
qualified persons in order to avoid a hazard.
All electrical connections must be done by a qualified electrician according to
local electrical standard (see page 2
3
).