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Owner’s Manual Rev. 1, May 2013 Solar-Breeze Robotic Pool Cleaner...
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Do not swim or dive while the Solar-Breeze pool robot is on the pool surface. The unit must be removed from the water during swimming. Leaving the Solar-Breeze in the pool while people are swimming presents a potential safety hazard to swimmers.
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GENTLE stream of water from a garden hose, while it is out of the unit. Never immerse the Solar-Breeze or use a high pressure hose to clean the body of the unit as damage to the unit may occur. If necessary, a low-pressure flow from a garden hose is recommended (see Section 12, Cleaning the Solar-Breeze).
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Placing the Solar-Breeze in the Pool The Solar-Breeze comes equipped with two molded handles, one at the front and one at the rear of the unit on the underside of the white top half of the unit. We recommend that you use both hands, when placing the unit in the pool, holding the unit at both the front and the rear and lowering the unit gently into the pool so that the white plastic screen and nylon micro filter are not disturbed inside the debris tray.
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The On/Off Switch After placing the Solar-Breeze robot in the pool, slide the switch to the “ON” position. The front and rear paddle-wheels should rotate in the forward direction and the robot should begin moving around the pool collecting debris in the collection chamber.
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CHARGE light should glow a steady green. If the unit is not fully charged, leave the Solar-Breeze in the sun for 10 minutes and check again. If the CHARGE light is still not flashing, the battery is not fully charged and the unit will still not operate when the switch is moved to the “ON”...
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When these symptoms occur, simply remove the Solar-Breeze from the pool and set it in a vertical position on its end (label towards the ground) facing the sun for a half day. This will allow it to dry, and will also allow the Solar-Breeze to gain a full charge.
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The Solar-Breeze works best when the front bumper-wheels can run freely along the side of the pool. When pools have a lip or overhang, the front bumper-wheels or the top edge of the Solar-Breeze may get stuck under the lip or overhang.
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Getting stuck under a rock outcropping or other obstruction Occasionally, pools may also have rock outcroppings or other obstructions where the nose of the Solar-Breeze will get caught underneath. As described above, this can sometimes cause the unit to get stuck and be unable to move.
DATE BY EITHER REGISTERING ONLINE AT www.solar-breeze.com OR BY MAILING IN THE ENCLOSED WARRANTY REGISTRATION CARD. EXCLUSIONS. This warranty does not apply to any Solar-Breeze unit that has been mistreated in any way, including if the unit has been: a. Submerged underwater sufficiently to get water inside the motors or electronic enclosures.
Solar-Breeze Owner’s Manual Page 11 COMPONENT NAMES 7. Control Panel 1. Solar Panel a. POWER Indicator LED (green) 2. Front Paddle-wheel b. STATUS Indicator LED (red) 3. Rear Paddle-wheel 4. Collection Tray c. BATTERY Indicator LED (green) 5. Viewing window d.
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Your pool will now be “swim-ready”, saving you time, money and also helping the environment. Quick Start for your Solar-Breeze is just that. All you need to do is put the unit in your pool and turn the Power switch to the “ON” position. The battery should have enough energy stored to turn the paddle-wheels and the Solar-Breeze will begin moving around your pool collecting debris and filtering the water.
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