Troubleshooting guide
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Complete Coverage: Like a car, your cleaner has two Axles; the front Axle turns your cleaner and the back axle is fixed. Your cleaner
will operate using one of two turning systems.
Locking Pin: The front Axle can slide all the way forwards and backwards in its slot. By simply inserting the provided Locking Pin into a
either the left or right [punched through] Locking Pin Holes so that the Front Axle is in front of the Locking Pin and its corresponding Hole
away from the cleaner’s body. This way, one side of the front Axle will remain forwards at all times, while the other side will freely slide
back and forth depending on the direction your cleaner is traveling. When your cleaner moves forward, the free side will slide towards
your cleaner’s Body, while the locked side will remain in place causing your cleaner to turn in a curved motion. When your cleaner re-
verses, the free side will slide back to a parallel position with your cleaner’s Body and rear fixed Axle, resulting in a straight line movement.
The result is a systematic, highly efficient scanning pattern.
Mechanical Wedge: The front Axle Guard has a mechanical wedge system hidden within that forces your cleaner’s front Axle to
systematically tilt diagonally to the opposite side every time your cleaner moves forwards or backwards. This provides full coverage of
any pool shape by moving organically with the pool’s surface contours. Your cleaner is also equipped with a Locking Pin to allow you to
override the constant left / right turning to enable it to move straight in one direction and curved in the other, which is typically useful for
floor-only cleaning or pools with narrow widths.
Turning Arc, cleaner
moves to the left
in an forwards curve
Turning Arc, cleaner
moves to the right
in an forwards curve
Rear Axle is fixed
Rear Axle is fixed










