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Warning - Read These Important, Operating Tips Before Using Your Unit - robotic cleaner

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WARNING - READ THESE IMPORTANT OPERATING TIPS BEFORE USING YOUR UNIT! Dear Hayward Robotic Cleaner Owner: Thank you for choosing Hayward. In order to achieve optimal performance, please read and follow these steps: 1. Cleaner filter cartridges should be thoroughly cleaned after each use or as often as needed to ensure cleaner's optimal performance. (see the Maintenance section for filter cleaning instructions) 2. Before using your cleaner and especially when opening the pool for the first time remove larger items such as toys, large leaves, or other debris from the pool that may diminish the cleaner's performance. Clean filter frequently when pool is excessively dirty. 3. For the first use, run cleaner for the full cycle (3 hours) to ensure a clean pool and give you a full understanding of the cleaner's capabilities. 4. Cleaner may periodically go to the wall but not necessarily climb to the vertical position. This is a normal part of the programmed cycle. 5. Cleaner may stop in the middle of the pool and reverse during cleaning cycle. This is a normal part of the programmed cycle. 6. DO NOT start cleaner out of the water. Power button should only be switched to "ON" position when unit is fully submerged. The unit will automatically shut off, but it is best to put power switch in "OFF" position when unit completes cleaning. 7. Only plug into a GFCI (Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter) protected 110-120 volt AC outlet. 8. Place the cleaner power supply so that it is at a minimum distance of 11.5 feet (3.5 meters) from the pool edge. The length of the standard cleaner cable is 60 feet (18.29 meters). 9. Depending on the size and shape of your pool the entire length of the floating cable may not be necessary. The floating cable should reach from the cleaner power supply to the furthest point in the pool, plus the depth at the deep end of the pool. To reduce cable tangling any excess cable should be coiled and placed next to the power supply. USE ONLY HAYWARD GENUINE REPLACEMENT PARTS 6

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USE ONLY HAYWARD GENUINE REPLACEMENT PARTS
Dear Hayward Robotic Cleaner Owner:
Thank you for choosing Hayward. In order to achieve optimal performance, please read and follow
these steps:
1.
Cleaner filter cartridges should be thoroughly cleaned after each use or as often as needed to ensure
cleaner's optimal performance. (see the Maintenance section for filter cleaning instructions)
2.
Before using your cleaner and especially when opening the pool for the first time remove larger
items such as toys, large leaves, or other debris from the pool that may diminish the cleaner's
performance. Clean filter frequently when pool is excessively dirty.
3.
For the first use, run cleaner for the full cycle (3 hours) to ensure a clean pool and give you a full
understanding of the cleaner's capabilities.
4.
Cleaner may periodically go to the wall but not necessarily climb to the vertical position. This is a
normal part of the programmed cycle.
5.
Cleaner may stop in the middle of the pool and reverse during cleaning cycle. This is a normal part of
the programmed cycle.
6.
DO NOT
start cleaner out of the water. Power button should only be switched to
"ON"
position when
unit is fully submerged. The unit will automatically shut off, but it is best to put power switch in
"OFF"
position when unit completes cleaning.
7.
Only plug into a GFCI (Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter) protected 110-120 volt AC outlet.
8.
Place the cleaner power supply so that it is at a minimum distance of 11.5 feet (3.5 meters) from the
pool edge. The length of the standard cleaner cable is 60 feet (18.29 meters).
9.
Depending on the size and shape of your pool the entire length of the floating cable may not be
necessary. The floating cable should reach from the cleaner power supply to the furthest point in the
pool, plus the depth at the deep end of the pool.
To reduce cable tangling any excess cable should
be coiled and placed next to the power supply.
WARNING - READ THESE IMPORTANT
OPERATING TIPS BEFORE USING YOUR UNIT!