Instruction Manual Pool Cleaning Robot Naia HJ1009 63229 Illustration similar, may vary depending on model Please read and follow the operating instructions and safety information prior to initial operation. Technical changes reserved! Illustrations, functional steps, and technical data may deviate insignificantly due to continuous further developments.
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Introduction Thank you for choosing to purchase this quality product. To minimise the risk of injury, we ask you to always take some basic safety precautions when using this product. Please read this operating manual carefully and make sure that you understand it. Keep these operation instructions in a safe place. Safety instructions • • • • • • • • • • • • • • This model is especially suitable for pools with flat floor; follow the corresponding instructions in this manual if your pool has a sloped floor.
• Do not apply excessive force on the filter unit by squeezing or seizing it when you mount or unmount it to avoid that the casing be damaged. • Do not lift both sides of the filter unit at the same time. © by WilTec Wildanger Technik GmbH http://www.WilTec.de http://www.aoyue.eu http://www.teichtip.
Assembly and installation © by WilTec Wildanger Technik GmbH http://www.WilTec.de http://www.aoyue.eu http://www.teichtip.
Technical specifications Nominal intake voltage (V) 220 Nominal intake frequency (㎐) 50 Output voltage (V) 24 (DC) Operational cycle (h) 1 / 1.5 / 2 / 2.5 Length of cable (m) 12 Max. cleaning surface (㎡) 150 Filter capacity (㎥⁄h) 15 Filter ability (µm) 150 Operational water temperature (℃) 10–35 Speed (m⁄min) 15–18 Protection class Cleaning robot IP68 Power-supply unit IPX4 Working temperature (℃) 10–40 Pool depth (m) 2.5 Max.
Control panel № Name Explanation Function 1 POOL DISTANCE Wall distance button Setting the pool width 2 RUN TIME Automatic service time button 3 STOP Stop button 4 FWD/REW (forward/rewind) Manual forward/backward movement Moving the robot to a precise spot 5 AUTO RUN (automatic operation) Automatic operation button Cleaning robot is working automatically. 6 Operational time display for automatic operation 7 Pool width display © by WilTec Wildanger Technik GmbH http://www.WilTec.
Function and adjustment of nozzles The robot has two nozzles, one of which opens when the other closes. Water flows through the opening nozzle to move the cleaning robot forward. The user can change the orientation of the nozzle by turning it to control the track that the robot takes. Adjustment of nozzle, speed, and track • • In general, cleaning is more efficient when the robot runs more slowly. The larger the curve described by the track, the less the cable is twisted.
Nozzle adjustments • • In most cases, the same orientation of both nozzles is suitable for every pool shape. A curved and direct track alternate if one of the nozzles is set to 30° and the other to 60°; this will permit that a very large portion of the floor be covered, and it will help to release any cable twists. Distance adjustment • • On the control panel, select a suitable pool distance according to the pool width.
Direction of lower speed Pool distance © by WilTec Wildanger Technik GmbH http://www.WilTec.de http://www.aoyue.eu http://www.teichtip.
Sloped pool Pool distance Figures Depending on pool size Note! The above-mentioned values are recommendations. The user must adapt the suitable nozzle orientation considering the above-mentioned procedure and the actual pool. Placing the cleaning robot into the water 1. With one hand, hold the cable, making sure that there is enough cable between your hand and the robot that the device can plunge into the water without however touching the floor.
Cleaning the filter bag Taking out the bag 1. Open the retaining ring and the robot. Retaining ring 2. On one side, press down the bracket and lift the filter unit. 3. Remove the filter unit. © by WilTec Wildanger Technik GmbH http://www.WilTec.de http://www.aoyue.eu http://www.teichtip.
4. Open the small bracket and take out the filter bag for cleaning. Reinstall Reinstall the filter unit. Insert one side of the filter cartridge into the bracket. Press down the bracket on the opposite and correctly place the filter unit. © by WilTec Wildanger Technik GmbH http://www.WilTec.de http://www.aoyue.eu http://www.teichtip.
Replacing the filter bag Insert a new filter bag if the old one is damaged. Obey the steps of the following figure. Helpful hints • • • • Unplug the plug after use. However, do not plug it out with your hands being wet. The cleaning robot should not touch de pool walls when you take it out of the water to avoid that the surface of the pool be scratched or the robot be damaged. Before taking the robot out and placing it on the edge of the pool, hold it above the water surface during approx.
Troubleshooting Problem Possible cause Cable twists itself or 1. Cable not completely unwound coils up Solution 1. Unplug the plug and disentangle cable. 2. Bad nozzle angle 2. Set water outlet to correct angle. 3. Obstacle in the pool 3. Remove obstacle. 4. Stuck to the main drain of the pool 4. Switch off filter system of the pool. 5. Long operational time 5. Disentangle cable by hand. Robot does not cover 1. Power-supply unit incorrectly placed the entire surface of the floor 1.
Regulations for waste disposal The Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Directive (WEEE Directive, 2012/19/EU) of the EU was implemented in the German law related to electrical and electronic equipment and appliances. All WilTec electric devices that fall under the WEEE directive are labelled with the symbol of a crossedout wheeled rubbish bin. This symbol indicates that this electric device must not be disposed of with the domestic waste.