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  • Page 2 7320 Congratulations on the purchase of your new REMORA 7320 pool cleaner. It is a powerful autonomous robot delivered ready to use. Ideal for pools of all sizes and in all forms. This robot comes with an easy accessible debris bas k et along with floating rotary coupling which limits cable entanglement.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of contents 01 Product features p04. 02 Warnings and Safety informations p04. 03 Package content p0S. 04 Installation of side brushes p06. 05 Start-up p07. 06 Climbing walls p09. 07 Cleaning the filter basket p10. 08 Cleaning the impeller pl 1.
  • Page 4: Product Features

    01 Product features 02 !! Warnings and Safety informations !! Maximum Depth: 2,Sm Maximum size of the pool: 11mx 5.50m Input current: 100-130VAC/200-230VAC Output current: <24VDC 2.1 Please refer to the rules of your 2.7 This appliance can be used by 2.10 Make sure that the transformer is country regarding swimming children aged from 8 years and...
  • Page 5 03 Pack content QUICK FACTS 1. 7320 Robotic pool cleaner 2. Power transformer control box 3. Long cord 4. No-twist Floating device with rotary coupling 5. Sample of fine filter 6. Side brushes (4 units)+ screws Side brushes and screws are in the...
  • Page 6: Installation Of Side Brushes

    04 Installation of side brushes Insert the side Locate the direction of the brushes. side brushes. Secure the side brushes Insert the 2 screws. with the screws, using a screwdriver. Do not force ! Page6...
  • Page 7: Start-Up

    05 Start-up 5.3 Insert the end of the floating cable from 5.1 Unscrew the cap next to the switch. 5.2 Insert the end of the floating cable into the the transformer into the black "POWER" socket. Be careful with the direction of the socket.
  • Page 8 05 Start-up 5. 7 Place your power box to a midpoint between 5. 8 Place the robot in your pool and wait until it is the two ends of your pool and at least 3. 5 0 m completely submerged. If necessary, help it to from the edge of the pool.
  • Page 9: Climbing Walls

    06 Climbing Walls In order to be efficient while cleaning the waterline, the robot is designed to climb up the waterline with the orientation that offers the most effective brushing. It is therefore normal to see it climb to the waterline only by the side with the handle.
  • Page 10: Cleaning The Filter Basket

    07 Cleaning the filter basket Use both hands to lift the basket with the Open the lid of the basket by pulling the tab In order to access the filter basket, place handles on the sides of the basket. on the front of the basket and empty content. hands as shown in picture.
  • Page 11: Cleaning The Impeller

    08 Cleaning the impeller Some debris can clog or be wrapped around the impeller of the pump. By force, these debris can hinder the proper functioning of the robot or even damage the engine. Regular visual ins f ection is part of the norma maintenance of the robot.
  • Page 12: Indicator Lights/ Led P12

    09 Indicator lights I LED INDICATOR MEANING I DIAGNOSIS LIGHT/LED When the power supply is plugged into wall outlet and toggle switch is pressed towards "ON", this blue light must remain on to indicate that the power supply is operating normally.
  • Page 13: Troubleshooting

    PROBLEM CAUSE(S) SOLUTION(S) TROUBLESHOOTING -When you put the robot in the pool, let it sink and reach the floor before you turn it on. - Immersion of the robot in the pool. - If you use an optional fine filter, remove the filter - Use of the fine filter.
  • Page 14 PROBLEM CAUSE(S) SOLUTION(S) - Check that there are no foreign objects in the The robot moves in one direction. - An object blocks the rollers, the wheels of the robot impeller located above the motor. or interfering with the movement of the robot. - Check that there are no foreign object blocking the hydraulic circuit or the brushes ana belts under the robot and sides.
  • Page 15 PROBLEM CAUSE(S) SOLUTION(S) - Check the connection of the floating cable. The robot stops after a few minutes. - Connection of the floating cable. Disconnect and reconnect as needea. - Possibility of fault of the floating cable. - Check the status of the connectors at the ends of - Possibility of motor leakage.
  • Page 16: Spare Parts List

    DRAWING: ITEM NUMBER PART DESCRIPTION 11 Spare parts list 71000 Top Shell. 71010 Debris basket (parts 17, and 18 included) 71020 Cover. 71040 Impeller 71050 Pump motor block 71070 Pump cover lid. Black Handle 71080 71090 Geared roller tube . Black 71100 Geared roller tube .
  • Page 17 DRAWING: ITEM NUMBER PART DESCRIPTION 11 Spare parts list Right Side Support. 71160 71012 Non return inlet 71011 Top filter screen Transformer 30181 Floating cord 16m 33301 33111 Floating cord 3m - machine end. No-twist Floating device with rotary coupling 35011 Power cord - UK 36000...
  • Page 18: Spare Parts Drawing

    12 S p are p ar t Drawin g Page 18...

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