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SolarPool solar-breeze Owner's Manual

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  • Page 1 Owner’s Manual Solar-Breeze Robotic Pool Cleaner...
  • Page 2: Safety Precautions

    Owner’s Guide Safety Precautions:  The Solar-Breeze pool skimmer may look like a pool toy to some children and may lure children into the swimming pool when no one is looking. ALWAYS WATCH CHILDREN AROUND WATER. NEVER leave children in the pool or around the pool without supervision.
  • Page 3 Emptying the Debris Collection Area The clear window provided on the top of the Solar-Breeze makes it possible to see when the debris collection area is becoming full. Simply turn the switch to the “OFF” position,...
  • Page 4 We also recommend that you remove the white plastic screen and wash off the filter mesh when you empty the tray. 2. Components of the Solar-Breeze 1. Solar Panels b. ALARM Indicator LED (red) 2.
  • Page 5 Solar-Breeze Owner’s Manual Page 4 3. Inspection Before Operation Before Operating the Solar-Breeze, be sure to inspect the following areas of the unit: a. Debris Collection Tray The debris collection tray slides out the front of the unit, using the grip area provided on the underside of the tray.
  • Page 6 Page 5 4. 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. We recommend that you use both handles, when placing the unit...
  • Page 7 Page 6 5. The On/Off Switch After placing the Solar-Breeze in the pool, slide the switch to the “ON” position. The front and rear paddlewheels should rotate in the forward direction and the apparatus should begin moving around the pool collecting debris in the collection area.
  • Page 8 A normal reverse navigation should result in the unit moving backwards by 3 or 4 feet and turning slightly in one direction or the other. As a result, when the Solar-Breeze begins to move forward again, it should move in a different direction from the obstruction.
  • Page 9 Stand By mode. 9. Cleaning the Debris Collection Area The clear window provided on the top of the Solar-Breeze makes it possible to see when the debris collection area is becoming full. When this occurs, simply turn the switch to the “OFF”...
  • Page 10 (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. The unit should resume normal operation when it is placed back in the pool.
  • Page 11 Solar-Breeze using the following procedure:  Use a sponge or damp cloth to wipe down the Solar-Breeze with a dilute mixture of CLR and water to break down the mineral deposits.  Thoroughly wash the Solar-Breeze using a mixture of warm water and soap.
  • Page 12 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. Once again, adjusting the water level up or down 1”...