To effectively vacuum up debris, ensure the pool vacuum is laid flat on the pool floor as
you steer it back and forth in regular motion over debris patches for collection. Debris is
collected from the front, side and back to fill up the filter bag.
Excess dirt and debris in the pool could clog the impeller, which would automatically stop
to protect the motor, and the indicator light would turn red. Remove the vacuum from the
pool and turn it off prior to unclogging and emptying the filter bag if it is full. To resume
operation, turn the switching knob anticlockwise until Power Off is selected, then turn it
clockwise to select Power On.
2) To retrieve the pool vacuum, bring it poolside and flip it upside down before lifting. This
is done to prevent debris from scattering back into the pool (especially if you are using
the fine filter bag) and avoid bending the pole in the process.
Once the pool vacuum is out of the water, the impeller will cease to spin within 2-3 seconds.
The LED light will turn blue. When battery level is running low, blue light will flash.
3) Rinse the pool vacuum with fresh water after every use. DO NOT use any aggressive
detergent.
4) Dry the charging port and pins thoroughly (TIPS: Use cotton bud to dry them).
Light Color
Blue
Power On
(ready for operation)
Blue – Flash
Battery level is running low
Green
In operation
Green -Flash
Battery level is running low.
Green light Off
Battery depleted
(need to be recharged)
Red
Impeller stops
(impeller clogged).
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