Maytronics WAVE 300 XL Dolphin Wave Robot Pool Cleaner Mode d'emploi

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User Instructions .......................p. 1
Instructions pour l’utilisateur ....p. 17
Istruzioni per l’uso ....................p. 33
Instrucciones de uso .................p. 49
Gebrauchsanweisung ...............s. 65
Gebruiksinstructies ...................p. 81
Manual de instruções ...............p. 97
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WAVE 300 XL
Wave XL | User Instructions 1
Table of Contents
1. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS ................................................................2
2. FCC STATEMENT..........................................................................3
3. INTRODUCTION ...........................................................................3
4. CONTENTS ...................................................................................3
Assembly instructions ...................................................................4
5. MMI GENERAL NOTES ................................................................5
6. DEFAULT SETTING FOR CLEANING SESSIONS ..........................5
Starting a cleaning session............................................................5
7. REMOVING THE ROBOT FROM THE SWIMMING POOL ...........6
Manual stop control ......................................................................6
8. CUSTOMIZED SETTINGS .............................................................7
MMI operation ..............................................................................7
Main menu parameters .................................................................8
9. CONFIGURING ADDITIONAL POOL PROFILES .........................9
Manual procedure for configuring pool profiles ................... 10-11
Starting cleaning operations .......................................................12
10. OPERATING GUIDELINES ..........................................................13
Maintenance ...............................................................................13
11. THE REMOTE CONTROL UNIT ..................................................13
12. TROUBLESHOOTING .................................................................15
Wave 300 XL
User Instructions
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2Wave XL | User Instructions
1. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
Please adhere strictly to the following warnings:
Do not operate the Dolphin Wave Robot Pool Cleaner when there are people in the
swimming pool.
When examining the Dolphin Wave Robot Pool Cleaner, disconnect the main power
supply.
Risk of electric shock. Connect only to a ground type receptacle protected by a
ground-fault circuit-interrupter (GFCI). Contact a qualified electrician if you cannot
verify that the receptacle is protected by a GFCI.
To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not use extension cord to connect unit to
electric supply; provide a properly located outlet.
Please ensure that the following precautions are implemented:
Do not bury cord – locate cord to minimize abuse from lawn mowers, hedge trimmers
and other equipment.
Only a trained operator should operate the Dolphin Wave Robot Pool Cleaner.
Operator should keep hands away from driving belt mechanism.
Position the Caddy and power supply at least 3 m (9.6 ft.) from the pool edge – during
operation.
Keep the Dolphin Wave Robot Pool Cleaner out of the reach of children.
Only an original power cable must be used, at all times. Replaced by a Dolphin Wave
Robot Pool Cleaner certified technician, in case of need.
When lifting the Dolphin Wave Robot Pool Cleaner, take care to prevent back injury.
The Dolphin Wave Robot Pool Cleaner is suitable for outdoor use, not for residential
pools.
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2. FCC STATEMENT
NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital
device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable
protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates
uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the
instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee
that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful
interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment
off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following
measures:
• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
• Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
• Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is
connected.
• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
Changes or modifications to this equipment not expressly approved by the party responsible for
compliance (Maytronics Ltd.) could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
3. INTRODUCTION
This user guide describes how to use your MMI operating console for the Dolphin Wave robotic pool
cleaner. The interactive, state-of-the-art MMI (Maytronics Machine Interactive) control console enables
full control of the robot and allows you to determine the cycle time, operation delay, and cleaning
scan that the robot performs. It also enables diagnosis of various technical functions and parameters.
The console houses a remote control unit for manual operation and temporarily overriding automatic
cleaning operations.
The Dolphin Wave robot is designed to handle 4 different swimming pool configurations and when
these are set, the pool configurations are stored in the MMI’s memory. The robot is preset in the
factory with specific default pool settings, which can be reset. Please refer to the first
Main Menu
screen, Figure 6 and Customized Settings, page 7.
4. CONTENTS
Carefully remove all the items from the shipping box and check them against the packing list.
You should have:
• Documentation and accessories
• Un-assembled Caddy for storing and carrying the Dolphin Wave robot
• MMI console (includes remote control unit)
• Dolphin Wave robot and floating cable
• Filter Bags:
2 fine porosity filter bags assembled in the Dolphin Wave robot for day-to-day cleaning
2 ultra-fine filter bags for fine dust particles
2 loose weave filter bags for rough debris
• Power supply unit
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Assembly instructions
Refer to Figure 1
1. Attach the Caddy handle to the Caddy base and fasten with the screws and nuts provided.
2. Place the Dolphin Wave robot on the Caddy in front of the power supply as shown in Figure 1.
3. Place the coiled Dolphin Wave’s power cable on the Caddy’s cable support bracket and remove
the binding sticker.
4. Connect the MMI communication’s cable to the power supply unit.
5. Connect the Dolphin Wave robot’s floating cable to the power supply. Tighten the connecting
adaptor firmly to ensure proper electrical connectivity.
MMI
Caddy
Impeller cover
Floating cable connected to Wave power supply
Wave power supply
Main power supply Cable
Fuse
Power supply
Floating cable handle
Floating cable
Cable holder
MMI communications cable
MMI communications cable
Figure 1: The Dolphin Wave
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5. MMI GENERAL NOTES
• In this user manual, the instruction press “Start” is performed by pressing both green buttons
- - simultaneously on the MMI console (Figure 2).
• The MMI is equipped with a screensaver that comes into effect after 5 minutes idle time.
Press Pool and Home in that order to unlock the MMI console.
• Some options in the MMI menus are blocked by code, in order to prevent un-necessary changes
of settings. The code is the following key sequence:
3 2 1
6. DEFAULT SETTING FOR CLEANING SESSIONS
This section explains how to proceed to the default setting for a cleaning session. The robot is preset
in the factory with certain configurations that enable you to commence pool cleaning immediately.
The settings made during this setup session remain in use until changed by the operator.
To start a pool cleaning session directly after
you have assembled your Dolphin Wave,
proceed as follows:
1. Lift the MMI’s protective cover.
2. Connect the robot’s power supply to the main
power supply line.
3. Switch on the power supply. The MMI’s
Wave
screen (figure 8) opens in the home window.
4. Position the Caddy with robot about 0.5–1.0m
(1.5-3ft) from the pool’s edge with its sloping
edge facing the swimming pool ensuring that
the floating cable is facing the direction of the
Dolphin Wave power supply unit.
5. According to the pool’s size, release the
appropriate length of cable.
Starting a cleaning session
1. On the MMI, press POOL. The robot will
starts moving towards the pool and enter it
and position itself on the pool floor.
2. Wait for the
WAVE
screen to appear.
3. In every activation of the robot, it will
straighten itself vertically to the wall of the
starting point; the robot will start moving
backwards to straighten itself and then will
continue in straight lines.
4. Press Start. “Please select pool length” will
appear on the screen.
After 2 seconds the
Pool Length Setup
screen appears.
Remote
Control Unit Wave
Home
Screen
Keyboard
Buttons
Figure 2: The Dolphin Wave robot MMI console
Pool Length Set Up
set back
Meters
25 30 35 40 50 60
ft.
Figure 3:
Pool Length Setup
screen
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5. Using the arrows   select the required
pool length. Press Set.
For ft. measure units continue scrolling to the
right using arrow.
6. Press Start. The cleaning session will begin.
The factory default settings are used. In order
to change parameters refer to Configuring
Additional Pool Profiles on page 9.
The robot starts its cleaning cycle and
the MMI displays the
Countdown
screen
(Figure-4):
The
countdown
screen shows that a 4 hour cycle time was selected and that the time remaining is
3 hours, 59 minutes and 59 seconds.
At the end of the cleaning session, the robot stops automatically.
To remove the robot from the pool, proceed as explained in Removing the Robot from
Swimming Pool on page 6.
To avoid unauthorized changes to the MMI settings you can lock the MMI’s keyboard:
From the
Countdown
screen, press Lock (Figure 4).
To unlock the keyboard, press POOL and then HOME in that order.
7. REMOVING THE ROBOT FROM THE SWIMMING POOL
1. Press HOME.
The robot starts moving in the direction of the floating cable.
2. Holding the floating cable, gently pull the robot upwards and towards the Caddy. As it reaches the
side of the pool, pull the cable gently until the floating cable handle emerges. Grasp the handle
and pull the robot out of the water. The robot shuts down automatically. By using the remote
control you can drive the robot to the Caddy.
Manual stop control
If necessary, you can stop the robot during the
cleaning session.
1. From the
Countdown
screen (Figure 4),
press Stop. The MMI screen displays the
message: “Stopping robot – please wait”.
After 5 seconds the
Manual Stop
screen is
displayed (Figure 5).
2. To stop the cleaning session completely,
press Exit. The MMI display returns to the
Wave
screen.
lock stop
4hr - cycle
CrissCross
03:59:59
hh:mm:s
Figure 4:
Countdown
screen for 4 hour session
TIP
Figure 5:
Manual Stop
screen
Manual Stop
exit
Completed Time 01:20
Total Hours
Filter Bag Clean
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MMI Alerts
Filter bag: This LED will light up when
the filter bag is full and needs cleaning at
the end of the cleaning cycle. You are not
required to immediately stop the operation.
The LED indicator will automatically reset
on the next operation with a clean bag.
Alert: LED will light up as an indication of
an error that stops the robot. Generally,
inspect the robot to locate the problem and
re-operate. If the error repeats itself - details
of the specific error will be displayed on the
MMI
screen. Refer to the Troubleshooting
section at the end of this manual.
Loose weave filter bags are provided as an option, to be used to collect large debris.
They should also be used in cases of sand accumulation in the pool.
8. CUSTOMIZED SETTINGS
The Dolphin Wave robot is controlled from the MMI console. You can customize the robot’s settings
to match the specific type of swimming pool that is to be cleaned. 4 different swimming pool
configurations can be set and stored in the MMI’s memory for future use.
When you configure a pool profile, you can also set the cleaning-cycle time and the delay time before
the robot starts its cleaning cycle. The procedure for configuring additional pool profiles
is explained in Configuring Additional Pool Profiles on page 9.
The MMI keyboard procedures are explained in the next section.
MMI Operation
Use the control buttons located on the MMI below the screen, to activate the
various commands.
Use the MMI functions that appear in the various screen displays to navigate between the screens
and to configure the software.
MMI Functions:
Command
Description
Menu
From the
Wave
screen, press Menu to display the
Main Menu
screen
Scroll up
Scroll down
Start
Press both green buttons simultaneously to start pool cleaning
Select
Press Select to confirm your selection after using the scrolling buttons
Modify
Press Modify to change settings after making a selection
Back
Press to return to the previous screen
Exit
Press to return to the
Wave
screen
TIP
Filter Bag
Alert
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Defining the robot’s parameters:
1. Switch on the power supply. The MMI
Wave
screen opens in the home window.
2. Press Menu to enter the
Main Menu
(Figure 6).
There are 2
Main Menu
screens and you access the
second screen by pressing the scroll down arrow
.
After “Statistics”, scroll down to the second
Main
Menu
screen (Figure 7).
Main Menu Parameters
The parameters that can be accessed from the
Main Menu
screen are explained in the table below:
Parameter
Description
Pool Profile Press Select to go to the
Pool Profile
screen.
The Pool Profile opens the
Pool Profile
screen and displays the 4 different
Pool Profiles configured.
Pool A is the default setting.
Filter State Reports on the filter’s condition.
• Clean: Filter bag is ready for use
• Full: Change/clean filter bag
The filter bag warning light on the console will also indicate that the filter bag
needs cleaning.
Technician
Mode
Technician screen with restricted access.
Statistics
Press Select to review data on robot’s usage.
Second Main Menu screen parameters
Parameter
Description
Clock Setup Press Select to enter the
Clock Setup
screen and 12/24 hour mode.
Date Setup Press Select to enter the
Date setup
screen.
Error Report Displays information for service technicians.
Language Language interface mode.
Select Exit
Main Menu
Pool Profile
Filter State Clean
Technician Mode
Statistics
Figure 6:
Main Menu
screen
Select Exit
Main Menu
Clock Setup
Date Setup
Error Report
Language English
Figure 7: Second
Main Menu
screen
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In order to return to English from any other language, press and hold the "menu" button for
3-4 seconds, on the
Wave
screen.
9. CONFIGURING ADDITIONAL POOL PROFILES
The Dolphin Wave can be configured for 4
different pool profiles. The configured settings
are stored in the MMI’s memory. This section
describes how to configure additional pool
settings.
To add a new pool configuration, proceed
as follows:
1. Go to the
Wave
screen. “Pool A” is
displayed as the currently defined setting
as shown in Figure 8.
2. From the
Wave
screen, press Pool A.
The
Pool Profile
screen opens (Figure 9).
3. To select a second pool profile, scroll down
to Pool B and press Select.
The
Wave
screen automatically displays
showing that Pool B is the currently defined
pool.
4. To configure Pools B, C and D, go to Step 1
of Starting a cleaning session, on page 5.
To go to a previously defined pool setting:
1. From the
Wave
screen, press the currently displayed pool setting at the right side of the screen
(see Figure 8) to open the
Pool Profile
screen.
2. Scroll to the required pool and press Select. The
Wave
screen is displayed with the chosen
pool setting.
TIP
Menu Start Pool A
Figure 8:
Wave
screen showing Pool A as default setting
Select Exit
Pool A
Pool B
Pool C
Pool D
Select Pool
Figure 9:
Pool Profile
screen
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Manual procedure for configuring pool profiles
Figure 10: Pool profile diagram
Set Back
Delay time
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Set Back
Lines to left
Lines to right
Crisscross scanning
Cycle time
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Set Back
Set Back
Fine
Medium
Coarse
Lines spacing
Set Back
Lines to scanning
Lines to left
Lines to right
Pool A profile menu
Set Back
Pool A profile menu
Set Back
Pool length 25m
Cycle time 4h
Pool type Rect
Scan mode Crisscross R
Display time No
Lines spacing Medium
Reset pool A profile
Pool length
Meters
Ft
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Set Back
Set Back
Rectangular
Shaped
Pool type
Set Back
Pool with obstacles
Lines to left
Lines to right
Set Back
Scanning mode
Crisscross
Lines to scan
Pool with obstacles
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Manual procedure for configuring pool profiles
1. From the
Wave
screen, press Menu.
2. From the
Main Menu
screen, with
Pool
Profile
highlighted, press Select and then
modify, to display the current active profile
screen.
3. Using the Select and scroll buttons
,
set each parameter in turn.
4. Press Select to enter the
Pool Length Setup
screen.
5. With Pool Length highlighted, press Select.
The
Pool Length Set Up
screen is displayed:
6. Using the arrows
select the desired
pool length. Press Select and scroll down to
the next parameter,
Cycle Time
.
Cycle Time determines the duration of each
cleaning cycle.
7. Set each parameter and then scroll down to
the next line.
8. Set Pool Type and choose either
Rectangular
(Default), or Shaped.
Rectangular - Recommended for pools with
parallel walls and 90º ‘L’ shape.
Shaped - Recommended for free formed
pools.
9. Set Scan Mode and choose either CrissCross,
Lines to scan or Pool with Obstacles.
CrissCross - Recommended.
Lines to Scan - To be used when the pool
scan needs to be limited to one direction
or split into 2 sections.
Pool with Obstacles - To be used in pools
with an obstacle such as Island.
10. After choosing the ”Scanning Mode”
you may choose the robot’s progress
direction - “Lines to Left” or “Lines to Right”.
Select Back
Pool Length 25 m.
Cycle Time 3 h.
Pool Type Rect
Scan Mode Criscros R
Pool A Profil
Figure 11:
Pool A
menu: first screen
Set Back
Pool Length Set Up
ft.
Meters
25 30 35 40 50 60
Figure 12:
Pool length setup
screen
Set Back
CrissCross
Lines to Scan
Pool with Obstacles
Scannig Mode
Figure 13:
Scanning mode
Set Back
Lines to Left
Lines to Right
CrissCross Scanning
Figure 14:
Scanning Direction
screen
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11. After setting the
Scan Mode
, from the
Pool Profile
screen, scroll down to the
next screen (Figure 15).
12. Press Select to enter Delay Time.
Setting a Delay Time allows you to delay
the start of cleaning operations by a time
factor selected from the
MMI
screen.
13. Line Spacing- this parameter is used in
order to optimize scanning.
Choose
Fine / Medium / Coarse
to set the
distance between the lines.
14. Reset Pool Profile- Allows you to delete all
current pool profile parameters.
(
Pool Length, Cycle Time, Scan Mode,
Delay time
…)
During parameter setting operations:
• Press Back to return to the previous screen.
• Press HOME on the console, to return to the
Wave
screen.
Starting Cleaning Operations
Once all the customized settings have been configured, you can proceed to a cleaning session:
1. Prepare the Dolphin Wave for operation and immersion into the pool.
2. On the MMI press POOL. The robot starts moving towards the pool, enters the pool and
positioning itself on the pool floor.
3. Wait for the
WAVE
screen to appear.
4. In every activation of the robot, it will straighten itself vertically to the wall of the starting point; the
robot will start moving backwards to straighten itself and then will continue in straight lines.
5. Press Start. The robot will start its cleaning operation.
If a
Delay Time
has been set (see Configuring the Dolphin Wave, above), the countdown commences
and the time remaining before automatic cleaning starts is displayed on the screen.
If no delay time is specified, the robot begins cleaning immediately.
Once cleaning operations have started, the MMI screen displays the countdown time as in Figure 4.
To override the delay time to start cleaning immediately, choose start from the delay
countdown screen. The robot will begin working immediately.
If the screensaver is displayed, press POOL and then HOME to unlock the MMI.
Select Back
Delay Time 0 h
Line Spacing Medium
Reset Pool A profile
Pool A Profile
Figure 15:
Pool A
menu: Second screen
TIP
TIP
TIP
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10. OPERATING GUIDELINES
• A large-sized swimming pool of approximately 300m² requires approximately 3–4 hours to clean.
This is the default setting.
• An Olympic size pool of 1,250m² requires approximately 6 hours cleaning time.
This is the default setting.
Maintenance
1. Clean the filter bag as needed. When the MMI displays “Filter Bag Full”, you should clean the bag
before the next operating cycle.
2. Click the filter bag into its place.
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• It is not necessary to stop the Dolphin Wave in the middle of the cycle when the “Filter
Full” indicator appears. Clean the filter before the next cycle.
• Filter bags can be cleaned in a washing machine.
3. Before each operating cycle, clean the robot’s body, brushes and driving belt area and remove
foreign objects, rubber bands, hair, etc.
4. Once a week clean the impeller area:
• Remove the impeller cover’s securing screw using a No. 2 Philips manual screwdriver.
• Twist counter-clockwise and open the cylinder cover.
• Remove foreign objects from the impeller.
• Close the impeller’s cover and replace the securing screw.
5. Keep the floating cable orderly enabling it to be rolled up easily and placed on the Caddy’s
handle.
Important: Every 2 or 3 cleaning sessions, disconnect the floating cable from the power supply,
unroll the entire cable and re-arrange it on the Caddy’s handle as required.
6. Preventive Maintenance (PM) should be performed on the Dolphin Wave robot, in order to
keep it in good and long lasting working condition. Maytronics provides the parts required – as a
dedicated PM kit. The work and the service will be provided through the dealer. PM service should
be performed every 1,500 working hours or 1 year (the earlier of the two).
7. A warning message to perform PM will appear on the MMI screen, when applicable. It is obligatory
that PM service be performed. Please contact your dealer. Failure to perform the PM service will
void the warranty.
11. THE REMOTE CONTROL UNIT
The remote control unit (RCU) is located on the MMI console and held in position by a magnet. Pull it
upwards gently to remove it from its base. When the robot is in automatic operation, use the remote
control to override the robot’s programmed direction settings.
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When the robot is moving in a forward direction, the floating cable follows the robot from
its tail end.
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The remote control unit has a control range of 50m (164ft) from the Caddy.
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Using the remote control unit
1. To activate the remote control unit,
press the touch pad as indicated in
the diagram. Four activation lights will
light up.
2. Press the forward arrow briefly. The
robot will start moving in a forward
direction.
To stop the forward movement, briefly
press and release the forward arrow.
3. Press the backward arrow briefly. The
robot will start moving in a backward
direction.
To stop the reverse movement, briefly
press and release the backward arrow.
On-the-spot turns
On-the-spot turns can be carried out while the robot is in motion or executed when the robot is
stationary.
4. To turn the robot clockwise, press and hold down the right arrow. The robot will turn-on-the spot.
Release the button to stop the robot from turning.
5. To turn the robot counter-clockwise, press and hold down the left arrow.
Release the button to stop the robot from turning.
6. To deactivate the remote control unit, press and hold down the touch pad. The activation lights
will switch off.
The robot reverts to its programmed direction mode of cleaning after the manual correction.
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The remote control unit deactivates automatically after approximately 3 minutes and the
indicator lights switch off.
Maintaining the remote control unit
The remote control unit is powered by 2 AAA batteries. It is splash-proof and should not be immersed
in water.
To replace the batteries, remove the 4 back-cover securing screws and replace all the batteries with
new battery cells.
Forward
On-the-spot
turning
Backwards
Touch pad
On/Off switch
Figure 16: The remote control unit
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12. TROUBLESHOOTING
How to save a log file to USB memory stick (in case required by technician):
From the main
Wave
screen, press on the green buttons in sequence – ‘right-left-right-left’ and follow
the further instructions.
Error message
Check possible cause Action to take
Imp over load Is there dirt or other foreign
matter in the impeller?
Unscrew the bolt that secures the protective
cover of the impeller. Turn it counter-
clockwise slightly until it is released.
Remove any dirt from around the impeller.
Replace the protective cover.
Imp over load Does the problem reoccur
every operation?
Contact Maytronics dealer.
Imp under load Does the problem
reoccur every operation?
Contact Maytronics dealer.
Drive over load Is there any interfering dirt in
the driving belts, brushes, or
drive axles?
Remove any dirt or foreign bodies that might
have become entangled with the driving
belts, brushes, or drive axles.
Drive over load Does the problem reoccur on
every operation?
Contact Maytronics dealer.
Drive under
load
Does the problem
reoccur on every operation?
Contact Maytronics dealer.
DC input Is there an electrical
short, partial or complete
disconnection?
Is there a visible rupture in the
floating cable?
Contact Maytronics dealer.
Robot is stuck
on wall
Has the robot stopped in
a vertical position of more
than 70º?
Has the robot stuck on an
obstacle?
Move the robot from its position and remove
the obstacle. Reactivate.
If this reoccurs, contact Maytronics dealer.
Out of water Was the robot operated out
of the water for an extended
time?
Check that the impeller is in order and that its
blades are not broken.
Reactivate. If this re-occurs, contact
Maytronics dealer.
Robot is stuck Has the robot stopped on an
obstacle?
Is there an obstruction in the
water channel or in the robot’s
driving belts?
Move the robot from its position and remove
the obstacle. Reactivate.
If this reoccurs, contact Maytronics dealer.
Navigation
System
Does the problem reoccur
every operation?
Contact Maytronics dealer.
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Error message
Check possible cause Action to take
Fuse Fail Wet connector Dry the connector and replace the fuse.
Note: The fuse holder is located beneath the
power supply on the right hand side.
Replace the fuse with the spare provided.
Note: This is a special fuse and a replacement
can be obtained from your Maytronics dealer.
No
Communication
Does the problem occur when
pressing POOL or HOME on
the MMI?
Contact Maytronics dealer.
Note: You can work temporarily without using
the MMI.
Disconnect it from the power supply thus
disabling the Pool/Home function and using
the remote control.
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Table des matières
1. CONSIGNES DE SÉCURITÉ ......................................................... 18
2. REMARQUE FCC ......................................................................... 19
3. INTRODUCTION .......................................................................... 19
4. CONTENU DE L’EMBALLAGE ..................................................... 19
Instructions d’assemblage ........................................................... 20
5. REMARQUES GÉNÉRALES SUR LE PUPITRE MMI ...................... 21
6. RÉGLAGE PAR DÉFAUT DES SESSIONS DE NETTOYAGE ......... 21
Lancement d’une session nettoyage ........................................... 21
7. COMMENT EXTRAIRE LE ROBOT DE LA PISCINE ..................... 22
Commande d’arrêt manuel .......................................................... 22
8. RÉGLAGES PERSONNALISÉS ..................................................... 23
Fonctionnement du pupitre MMI ................................................. 23
Paramètres du menu principal ..................................................... 24
9. COMMENT CONFIGURER D’AUTRES PROFILS DE PISCINE ....... 25
Configuration manuelle des profils de piscines ......................26-27
Lancement du cycle de nettoyage ............................................... 28
10. REGLES D’UTILISATION .............................................................. 29
Entretien....................................................................................... 29
11. LA TELECOMMANDE .................................................................. 29
12. LOCALISATION DES PANNES ..................................................... 31
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1. CONSIGNES DE SÉCURITÉ
Veillez à respecter strictement les consignes suivantes :
N’activez pas le Robot nettoyeur de piscine Dolphin Wave s’il y a quelqu’un dans la
piscine.
Avant tout examen du Robot Dolphin Wave, débranchez l’alimentation électrique.
Risque de choc électrique ! L’appareil doit être exclusivement branché à une prise de
terre avec disjoncteur de fuite à la terre (GFCI). Faites appel à un électricien qualifié
si vous ne pouvez pas vérifier vous-même que la prise est bien protégée par un
système GFCI.
Pour réduire les risques de choc électrique, n’utilisez pas de rallonge électrique,
mais une prise correctement placée.
Assurez-vous que les précautions suivantes sont bien appliquées :
N’enterrez pas le câble – placez-le de sorte de minimiser les risques d’endommagement
par le passage des tondeuses, des taille-haies et autres appareils.
Seul un opérateur qualifié doit faire fonctionner le Robot nettoyeur de piscine
Dolphin Wave.
L’opérateur doit maintenir les mains éloignées du système de courroie d’entraînement.
Placez le Caddy et l'alimentation électrique à au moins 3 mètres (9,6 ft.) du bord
de la piscine – pendant le fonctionnement.
Maintenez le Robot nettoyeur piscine Dolphin Wave hors de la portée des enfants.
Utilisez toujours et exclusivement un câble électrique d’origine – remplacé,
si besoin est, par un technicien qualifié du Robot Dolphin Wave.
Pour soulever le Robot Dolphin Wave, faites attention à votre dos.
Le Robot nettoyeur piscine Dolphin Wave est adapté à un usage en extérieur,
et non aux piscines résidentielles.
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Maytronics WAVE 300 XL Dolphin Wave Robot Pool Cleaner Mode d'emploi

Catégorie
Accessoires de piscine hors terre
Taper
Mode d'emploi