Manufacturer Information
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Intex Trading B.V.
Ettenseweg 46
4706 Roosendaal
Países Bajos
Usage Warnings
Pool Cleaners
Safety warnings and precautions
Key risks
- Risk of electric shock if the power supply, chargers or plugs come into contact with water or wet surfaces.
- Entrapment or pinching at suction inlets and moving brushes; possible snagging of hair, drawstrings or loose clothing.
- Trips and falls due to cables, hoses or poles around the pool edge; slips on wet surfaces.
- Knocks or strains when lifting the equipment when it is full of water or laden with debris.
- Damage to delicate finishes (liner, fibreglass) due to improper use, unsuitable brushes or blockages.
- Exposure to dust and debris when emptying baskets or filters.
- Risk to children and pets if the pool cleaner is operating in the water.
- Additional hazard during thunderstorms.
Safe use
- Do not use the pool cleaner with people or pets in the pool. Keep children away from the equipment while it is operating.
- Always disconnect from the mains, the transformer or the filtration system before handling, removing from the water, cleaning or unclogging the unit.
- Place the power unit or charger in a dry, stable and ventilated location, away from the pool edge and protected from splashes. Do not use the equipment if cables, hoses or connectors are damaged.
- Route cables and hoses so they do not cross walkways. Do not pull the cable to remove the pool cleaner: use the handle or the intended pole.
- Avoid placing hands, feet, hair or clothing near the suction inlets and brushes. Tie back hair and remove loose accessories before approaching the water.
- For battery-powered models, charge only in a dry place with the equipment completely out of the water; use the supplied charger and do not charge if it is wet.
- After intensive chemical treatments, wait for the water’s chemical levels to return to normal operating values before running the pool cleaner to avoid damage and possible irritation.
- Do not use the equipment during thunderstorms or in low-visibility conditions that make supervision difficult.
Storage and maintenance
- Switch off and unplug the equipment before any maintenance. Drain residual water and remove accumulated dirt wearing gloves.
- Rinse the pool cleaner body, brushes, hoses and baskets/filters with clean water after each use to remove traces of salt and chemicals.
- Clean and empty the filters or baskets regularly to maintain flow; avoid shaking them in enclosed areas to prevent inhaling dust.
- Periodically check brushes, wheels, belts and hoses; replace worn or damaged parts.
- Dry in the shade before storing. Keep the equipment in a cool, dry place, protected from direct sun, frost and humidity.
- Coil cables and hoses without twists or knots, with wide loops to prevent “memory” and breakage.
- For battery models, store at the charge level recommended by the manufacturer and avoid leaving the battery completely discharged for long periods.
- Do not use pressure washers, solvents or abrasives on the equipment or the filters.
Usage restrictions
- This product is not a toy. For adult use only. Keep the equipment and its accessories out of the reach of children.
- Do not operate the pool cleaner with bathers in the pool or with covers installed or objects that may snag.
- Do not use the appliance if it shows cracks, leaks, loose parts or damaged cables/hoses. Do not remove grilles or guards.
- Do not immerse or expose the control unit or the charger to splashes. Avoid extension leads and adaptors in wet areas.
- Do not use the pool cleaner outside the pool size, surface type or water temperature ranges specified by the manufacturer.
- Avoid use immediately after adding large amounts of chemicals or flocculants that could clog the filters.
- Do not drag the equipment along the ground or leave it exposed to strong sun and heat when not in use.