Zodiac Vortex OV 3300 Instructions For Installation & Use

Zodiac Vortex OV 3300 Instructions For Installation & Use

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Vortex™
Instructi ons for installati on and use -
English
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Electric cleaner
Translati on of the original instructi ons in french
More documents on:
www.zodiac.com
H0491600_REVE - 2018/01 - EC11--

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  • Page 1 Vortex™ Instructi ons for installati on and use - English Electric cleaner Translati on of the original instructi ons in french More documents on: www.zodiac.com H0491600_REVE - 2018/01 - EC11--...
  • Page 2 fi re. • Zodiac® heat pump, fi ltrati on pump and fi lter appliances are compati ble with the most commonly used types of pool water treatment systems. • Do not touch the fan and/or any moving parts and do not insert anything, including your fi ngers in the vicinity of the moving parts while the appliance is in operati on.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    The distributi on or modifi cati on of this document in any way is prohibited, without prior • authorisati on from Zodiac®. Zodiac® is constantly developing its products to improve their quality. The informati on • contained herein may therefore be modifi ed without noti ce.
  • Page 4: ❶ Specifi Cati Ons

    ❶ Specifi cati ons 1.1 I Descripti on (x2) (x2) (x2) (x2) OV 3400 - OV 3410 OV 3500 - OV 5300 - OV 3450 - OV 3505 - OV 5330 OV 3300 OV 3480 - RV 4310 RV 4550 RV 5500 RV 4460 OV 3510...
  • Page 5 OV 3300 OV 3410 OV 3500 OV 3400 OV 3450 OV 3505 RV 4400 OV 5300 RV 5400 RV 5500 Symbol Designati on OV 3480 RV 4390 OV 3510 RV 4430 RV 4550 RV 4560 OV 5330 RV 5470 RV 5600 RV 4200 Vortex Vortex...
  • Page 6: I Technical Specifi Cati Ons And Marking 5 En

    1.2 I Technical specifi cati ons and marking 1.2.1 Technical specifi cati ons OV 3400 - OV 3410 - OV 3450 - OV 3480 - OV 3500 - OV 3505 - OV 3510 - OV 5300 - RV 4550 OV 3300 OV 5330 - RV 4310 - RV 4390 - RV 4400 - RV 4430 RV 4560 RV 4200...
  • Page 7: ❷ Installati On

    ❷ Installati on 2.1 I Set-up 3.5 meters Minimum : Control box : Caddy : Cleaner : Floati ng cable : Plug : Power cord 2.2 I Att achment to the base or caddy assembly (depending on model) 2.2.1 Att achment to the base...
  • Page 8 2.2.2 Caddy assembly Tool-free assembly (x2) (x2) (x2) For the number of driving wheels (2WD or 4WD), see: “1.1 I Descripti on”...
  • Page 9: ❸ Use

    ❸ Use 3.1 I Operati ng principle The cleaner is independent of the fi ltrati on system and can therefore operate autonomously. It just simply needs to be connected to the mains power supply. It fi nds the best route to move around and clean the areas of the pool for which it has been designed (depending on the model: bott om, walls, water line).
  • Page 10: I Electricity Supply Connecti Ons

    3.4 I Electricity supply connecti ons To prevent risk electrocuti on, fi re, or serious injury, be sure to adhere to the following: • Use of an electrical extension is prohibited when connecti ng the control box. • Make sure that the socket can be easily accessed at all ti mes and is protected from rain or splashes.
  • Page 11: I Starti Ng The Cleaning Cycle

    3.5 I Starti ng the cleaning cycle To prevent risk of injury or property damage, be sure to adhere to the following: • Bathing is prohibited when the appliance is in the pool. • Do not use the appliance during shock chlorinati on. •...
  • Page 12: I Ending The Cleaning Cycle

    3.6 I Ending the cleaning cycle • To prevent damaging the equipment : Do not pull on the cable to remove the appliance from the pool. Use the handle. - Do not leave the appliance to dry out in sunlight aft er use. - Store all the elements away from sunlight, humidity and bad weather.
  • Page 13: I Setti Ng The Ti Me And Programming The Cleaning Cycles (Depending On The Model)

    3.7 I Setti ng the ti me and programming the cleaning cycles (depending on the model) • Do not disconnect the power cable once the ti me has been programmed or you will lose it. The ti me setti ng will be saved for approximately 2 minutes if the power supply is disconnected. 3.7.1 Setti ng the ti me HOURS MINUTES...
  • Page 14 3.7.2 Programming cleaning cycles Program up to 7 cleaning cycles (for example, 2 days per week: Wednesdays and Saturdays over 4 weeks). • You must set the ti me before you program the cleaning cycles, see § “3.7.1 Setti ng the ti me”. •...
  • Page 15: I The Remote Control (Depending On The Model)

    3.8 I The remote control (depending on the model) • Respect the batt ery polarity. • Do not recharge the batt ery, dismantle it or throw it onto a fi re. • Do not expose it to high temperatures or direct sunlight. 3.8.1 Switching the remote control on and off...
  • Page 16: ❹ Maintenance

    ❹ Maintenance • The appliance must be cleaned regularly using clean or slightly soapy water. Do not use solvents. • Rinse the appliance thoroughly with clean water. • Do not let your appliance dry in the sun by the pool. Tip: replace the fi...
  • Page 17: I Cleaning The Propeller

    4.2 I Cleaning the propeller To avoid serious injury: • Disconnect the cleaner from the power supply. Disconnect the cleaner from the power supply. • Wear gloves when maintaining the propeller • Loosen the screw on the grid (see image •...
  • Page 18: I Replacing The Brushes

    4.3 I Replacing the brushes • Each brush is equipped with wear indicators; the distance between the indicators and the end of the brush indicates whether the brush is in good conditi on (see image • The brushes are worn and should be replaced when the wear indicators appear as shown in image •...
  • Page 19: I Changing The Tyres

    4.4 I Changing the tyres...
  • Page 20: ❺ Troubleshooti Ng

    ❺ Troubleshooti ng • If a problem occurs, before you contact your retailer, please carry out these few simple checks using the following tables. • If the problem conti nues, contact your retailer. • : Acti ons to be performed by a qualifi ed technician only. 5.1 I Appliance behaviour Part of the pool is not correctly •...
  • Page 21: I User Alerts

    Remote control range problem: • Positi on the control box on the caddy at least 3.5 metres from the pool. The remote control LED is fl ashing • Orient the control box towards the pool in order to improve the range of the slowly or the LED is steadily lit.
  • Page 22: I Pre-Diagnosti C Menu (Depending On The Model)

    5.3 I Pre-diagnosti c menu (depending on the model) • Stopping the appliance if a cleaning cycle is in progress. • To access the menu: OV 3500 - OV 3505 - OV 3510 - RV 4550 - Press for at least 5 seconds. Vortex 4 PLUS OV 5300 - OV 5330 - RV 4560 - RV 5300 - RV 5400 -...
  • Page 23 Modèle appareil Appliance model Numéro de série Serial number Trouvez plus d’informati ons et enregistrez votre produit sur More informati ons and register you product on www.zodiac.com ZODIAC® is a registered trademark of Zodiac Internati onal, S.A.S.U., used under license.

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