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iRobot
Verro
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Owner's Manual
Model 100
1.877.855.8593

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Summary of Contents for iRobot Verro 100

  • Page 1 Verro ® ™ Owner’s Manual Model 100 1.877.855.8593...
  • Page 2: Safety Notes

    Do not plug-in the Power Supply within 12 feet of the pool. Do not leave the cleaner in the pool all the time. Mishandling of the unit can result in leakage of lubricants. Please keep the plug and power supply away from contact with water. iRobot Verro Owner’s Manual...
  • Page 3 Do not force the floating power cord plug. It will fit into the socket only one way. Do not leave your cleaner in direct sunlight when not in use. Never leave the Power Supply in direct sunlight and avoid leaving it in the rain. www.irobot.com...
  • Page 4 If the filter bag is not kept clean, Verro will not move or clean properly. iRobot Verro 100 includes one fine filter bag, ideal for filtering small debris (algae, sand, etc.) and regular maintenance. Additional fine filter bags (as well as mesh filter bags, ideal for when the pool contains a significant quantity of large debris) are available for purchase at store.irobot.com...
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    How Verro Works ............8 Using Verro ..............9 - 11 Adjusting the Locking Pin..........12 - 14 Cleaning the Filter Bag ..........15 - 17 Maintenance and Adjustment ........18 - 22 Troubleshooting ............23 - 25 Customer Care ............26 www.irobot.com...
  • Page 6: Anatomy And Parts List

    13. Filter Screen 4. Side Plate 14. Motor 5. Screw 15. Lock Tab 6. Axle 16. Nut 7. Locking Pin 17. Wheel Tube 8. Body 18. Filter Bag 9. Transformer 19. Bottom Lid Assembly 10. Floating Power Cord iRobot Verro Owner’s Manual...
  • Page 7 Jet Valve Housing assembly 15. Jet Valve Port 15A. Jet Valve Port Screw 16. Jet Valve Housing Time Control Dial Rear View Front View 1. Fuse Holder 3. Power (ON/OFF) Switch 4. Socket (For Floating 2. Power Supply cord Power Cord) www.irobot.com...
  • Page 8: How Verro Works

    How Verro Works iRobot Verro uses a powerful motor to draw 80 gallons of water per minute through the filter bag. This creates strong suction at two inlet ports under the robot that draws dirt and debris, such as bacteria, algae, leaves, and even coins into the filter bag where they are trapped.
  • Page 9: Using Verro

    OFF. Plug the Power Supply into a GFCI outlet. Ensure the electric outlet has been properly grounded. Never leave the Power Supply plugged in when Verro is not in use warning: a Ground Fault Current Interrupter (GFCI) must be installed to protect your electric outlet and prevent any possible electric shock. www.irobot.com...
  • Page 10 After approximately two hours, Verro will stop and the Power Supply light will turn off. To stop Verro before the end of the cleaning cycle, switch the Power Supply OFF. iRobot Verro Owner’s Manual...
  • Page 11 Store Verro and its Power Supply in a dry area out of direct sunlight. The Power Supply is water resistant, but not waterproof, and may be damaged by rain. www.irobot.com...
  • Page 12: Adjusting The Locking Pin

    L oc k P in Pin Position #1: Lock Pin in rear preset position - provides a smaller arc turn. VIew iRobot Verro Owner’s Manual...
  • Page 13 In preset rear position, the unit will move straight then reverse at a slight arc and continue in this pattern to systematically cover the pool efficiently and effectively Pin Position #: Lock Pin in Forward Position - provides a greater arc turn. VIew www.irobot.com...
  • Page 14: Adjusting The Locking Pin

    Greater turn in a counter- position Maneuverable clockwise movement in this direction Axle Fixed Axle Goes straight in this direction Cleaning Pattern 2 In forward position the robot will move straight then reverse at a greater arc iRobot Verro Owner’s Manual...
  • Page 15: Cleaning The Filter Bag

    Verro’s effectiveness. The mesh filter bag (not included with Verro 100 but available for purchase at store.irobot.com) is less susceptible to clogging from small particles, but it will also eventually become clogged by larger particles such as leaves, acorns, etc.
  • Page 16 Turn the fine filter bag so that the felt surface is on the inside and the smooth, shiny surface is on the outside and place it back on the support bars. Be sure to position the bag centrally on either long portion of bottom lid assembly for proper fit. iRobot Verro Owner’s Manual...
  • Page 17: Cleaning The Filter Bag

    Cleaning the Filter Bag (cont...) Replace filter bag assembly in the robot. Reinsert the bottom lid assembly. Make sure the lock tabs click into place and no portion of the filter bag is sticking out. www.irobot.com...
  • Page 18: Maintenance And Adjustment

    Maintenance and Adjustment rinsing Verro iRobot recommends that you rinse Verro with a garden hose after using it. This will extend the life of the plastic and keep your robot looking good for years to come. storage Store Verro in a dry place out of direct sunlight at a temperature between 50 and 104 degrees Fahrenheit.
  • Page 19 Detangler allows the floating power cord to rotate in the handgrip so that it untwists as you walk. If the cord is not fully untwisted by the time it is straight, simply give it a few more turns by hand. www.irobot.com...
  • Page 20 Remove the screws that attach the jet valve ports. (See Jet Valve Housing Assembly illustration on page 7.) Remove the jet valve port. Inspect the Propeller, especially at the bottom, for hair, string, etc. If the Propeller is fouled, bend a large paper clip as shown. iRobot Verro Owner’s Manual...
  • Page 21 Cleaning the Propeller (cont...) Using the bent paper clip, hook the material fouling the Propeller. It may be helpful to use a small flashlight to see better. Replace the jet valve port. Replace the screws. But do not overtighten. www.irobot.com...
  • Page 22: Maintenance And Adjustment

    It may be helpful to remove the jet valve port (see Cleaning the propeller, above) in order to see the direction flap. Check to make sure that when pressed from either direction, it moves towards that direction freely. iRobot Verro Owner’s Manual...
  • Page 23: Troubleshooting

    Check the flaps in the vacuum intakes. (p. 22) robot are blocked Wheels or axles are Check wheels and axles for dirt not turning freely and debris. The pump propeller is Clean the pump propeller. (p. 20) fouled by dirt and debris www.irobot.com...
  • Page 24 Flaps in the vacuum Check the flaps in the vacuum intakes. intakes at bottom of (p. 22) robot are blocked The pump propeller is Clean the pump propeller. (p. 20) fouled by dirt or debris iRobot Verro Owner’s Manual...
  • Page 25: Troubleshooting

    Turn Power Supply OFF and then back ON. cleaning cycle Press reset button. Verro is not plugged Plug Verro into the Power Supply. into the Power Supply The Power Supply is not Plug the Power Supply into GFCI outlet only. plugged in www.irobot.com...
  • Page 26: Customer Care

    Should you still need assistance, call our customer care representative at 877.855.8593. To ensure that your call is guided to a Verro Support Technician, be sure to listen closely and follow the prompts for iRobot Verro Pool Product Technical Support. Failure to follow the prompts may lead to longer response times.
  • Page 28 *See registration card for details. Pricing and availability subject to change. Shipping and handling not included. © 2008 iRobot Corporation, 63 South Avenue, Burlington, MA 01803. All rights reserved. iRobot is a registered trademark and Verro is a trademark of iRobot Corporation.

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