iRobot Verro 100 Owners Manual - Page 15

Cleaning the Filter Bag - robot

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 Cleaning the Filter Bag It is very important to clean Verro's filter regularly in order to keep it running at peak efficiency. The fine filter bag can trap particles as small as two microns across. (For comparison, the period at the end of this sentence is more than 500 microns across.) These small particles can clog the filter bag, reducing the amount of water that Verro can pump. Since Verro uses the water it pumps both to clean and to move around, a clogged filter can significantly reduce Verro's effectiveness. The mesh filter bag (not included with Verro 100 but available for purchase at store.irobot.com) is less susceptible to clogging from small particles, but it will also eventually become clogged by larger particles such as leaves, acorns, etc. 1 Turn the Power Supply OFF, unplug the floating power cord from the Power Supply, and remove Verro from the pool. Please keep the plug away from water. 2 Place Verro upside down on a towel (to prevent scratches). 3 Unlock and remove the bottom panel by pushing the two locking tabs toward the sides of the robot. www.irobot.com 15

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Cleaning the Filter Bag
It is very important to clean Verro’s filter regularly in order to keep it running at
peak efficiency.
The fine filter bag can trap particles as small as two microns across.
(For comparison, the period at the end of this sentence is more than 500
microns across.) These small particles can clog the filter bag, reducing the
amount of water that Verro can pump. Since Verro uses the water it pumps
both to clean and to move around, a clogged filter can significantly reduce
Verro’s effectiveness.
The mesh filter bag (not included with Verro 100 but available for purchase at
store.irobot.com) is less susceptible to clogging from small particles, but it will
also eventually become clogged by larger particles such as leaves, acorns, etc.
1
Turn the Power Supply OFF, unplug the floating power cord from the Power
Supply, and remove Verro from the pool.
Please keep the plug away
from water.
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Place Verro upside down on a towel (to prevent scratches).
3
Unlock and remove the bottom panel by pushing the two locking tabs
toward the sides of the robot.