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  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    It is prohibited to distribute or modify this document in any way without authorisati on from • Zodiac®. Zodiac® is constantly developing its products to improve their quality; therefore, the • informati on contained in this document may be modifi ed without noti ce.
  • Page 3: ❶ Specifi Cati Ons

    ❶ Specifi cati ons 1.1 I Descripti on (x2) (x2) (x2) (x2) OV 3400 -OV 3410 OV 3500 OV 3300 OV 3450 -RV 4310 OV 3510 RV 4550 RV 5400 RV 5500 RV 4460 RV 4200 RV 4400 -RV 4430 Vortex RV 4560 RV 5470...
  • Page 4 OV 3300 OV 3410 OV 3500 RV 4400 RV 4200 OV 3450 OV 3510 RV 5400 RV 5500 Symbol Designati on RV 4430 OV 3400 Vortex Vortex 4550 4560 RV 5470 RV 5600 RV 4460 RV 4310 PLUS PLUS Start/ Stop the device "Control"...
  • Page 5: I Technical Specifi Cati Ons And Marking

    1.2 I Technical specifi cati ons and marking 1.2.1 Technical specifi cati ons OV 3400 - OV 3410 - OV3450 - OV 3500 - OV 3510 - RV 4310 - RV 4550 OV 3300 RV 4400 - RV 4430 - RV 4460 -...
  • Page 6: ❷ Installati On

    ❷ Installati on 2.1 I Setup 3.5 metres Minimum : Control box : Trolley : Cleaner : Floati ng cable : Plug : Supply cable 2.2 I Att achment to the base or trolley assembly (depending on model) 2.2.1 Att achment to the base H0491600.C - EN - 2015-12...
  • Page 7 2.2.2 Trolley assembly • Tool-free assembly (x2) (x2) (x2) For the number of driving wheels (2WD or 4WD), see: “1.1 I Descripti on” H0491600.C - EN- 2015-12...
  • Page 8: ❸ Use

    ❸ Use 3.1 I Operati ng principle The cleaner is independent of the fi ltrati on system and simply connected to the mains and so can operate autonomously. 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 9: I Electricity Supply Connecti Ons

    3.4 I Electricity supply connecti ons • 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 kept out of rain or splashes. •...
  • Page 10: I Starti Ng The Cleaning Cycle

    3.5 I Starti ng the cleaning cycle • Bathing is prohibited when the device is in the pool. • Do not use the device during shock chlorinati on. • Do not leave the device unatt ended for an extended period. •...
  • Page 11: I Ending The Cleaning Cycle

    3.6 I Ending the cleaning cycle • Do not pull on the cable to remove the device from the pool. Use the handle. • Do not leave the device to dry out in sunlight aft er use. • Store all the elements away from sunlight, dampness and bad weather. •...
  • Page 12: 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 13 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 14: 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 15: ❹ Maintenance

    ❹ Maintenance • The device must be cleaned regularly using clean or slightly soapy water. Do not use any solvents. • Rinse the device generously using clean water. • Do not let your device dry in the sun by the pool. Tip: replace the fi...
  • Page 16: I Cleaning The Propeller

    4.2 I Cleaning the propeller To avoid serious injury: • Disconnect the cleaner from the power. • Wear gloves when maintaining the propeller • Loosen the screw on the grill (see image • Remove the grill (see image • Remove the fl ow guide carefully (see image •...
  • Page 17: I Replacing The Brushes

    4.3 I Replacing the brushes • The appliance is fi tt ed with PVC brushes. They have wear indicators (see image • To remove worn brushes, remove the tabs from the holes in which they are fi xed (see image •...
  • Page 18: ❺ Troubleshooti Ng

    ❺ Troubleshooti ng • Before you contact your reseller, please carry out these few simple checks using the following tables if a problem occurs. • If the problem conti nues contact your reseller. • : Acti ons reserved for a qualifi ed technician. 5.1 I Device behaviour Part of the pool is not correctly •...
  • Page 19: I User Alerts

    5.2 I User alerts User alerts (depending on the model) Flashing LED: Error code: Soluti ons • Check that the cleaner is correctly connected to the Er: 10 control box. If necessary, unplug it and reconnect it following the appropriate procedure. Er: 02 •...

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