iRobot Verro 500 Product Manual - Page 12

Cleaning the Filter Bag - pool robot

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 Cleaning the Filter Bag Verro uses the force of the water pumped through the filter bag to maintain traction on the pool floor bottom and walls. If the filter bag becomes clogged, Verro will not be able to clean as effectively and may have trouble moving along the bottom and up the walls properly. 1 Unplug the Power Supply. (Please keep the plug away from contact with water.) Unplug the floating power cord (turn the locking collar counter-clockwise to unlock it) from the Power Supply. 2 Place Verro upside down on a towel (to prevent scratching the robot's shell). Towel 3 Unlock and remove the bottom panel by pushing the two locking tabs toward the sides of the robot. Locking Tabs Towel 12 iRobot Verro Owner's Manual

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iRobot Verro Owner’s Manual
Cleaning the Filter Bag
Verro uses the force of the water pumped through the filter bag to maintain
traction on the pool floor bottom and walls.
If the filter bag becomes clogged,
Verro will not be able to clean as effectively and may have trouble moving
along the bottom and up the walls properly.
1
Unplug the Power Supply.
(Please keep the plug away from contact with
water.)
Unplug the floating power cord (turn the locking collar
counter-clockwise to unlock it) from the Power Supply.
±
Place Verro upside down on a towel (to prevent scratching the
robot’s shell).
²
Unlock and remove the bottom panel
by pushing the two locking tabs toward the sides of the robot.
Towel
Towel
Locking Tabs