SmartPool CLIMBER NC52S Operation Manual - page 5
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IMPORTANT NOTE: During normal operation, the cleaner will appear to shut off for a few seconds, raise the front wheels off the pool bottom and move
either left or right or turn for an undetermined amount of time. This is normal and has been preprogrammed into the unit to assure the quickest and most
efficient cleaning of your pool. It will climb the walls, and occasionally break the surface. In the process of climbing the unit may stay on the surface and
continue to operate from several seconds to a few minutes. This is normal and the cleaner will eventually make its way to the bottom to continue its cleaning.
Since most of the dirt is concentrated on the floor of the pool, the cleaner will spend the majority of its time on the floor.
REMOVING THE CLEANER FROM THE POOL
• Slowly pull the blue cord to get the cleaner to the pool surface and near the edge of the
pool. DO NOT PULL THE CLEANER OUT OF THE POOL BY THE CORD OR THE SWIVEL.
• Reach down and grasp the handle of the cleaner and remove it from the
pool as shown in Figures 1 and 2.
CLEANING THE FILTER BAG (Filter Bag Should Be Cleaned After Every Use.)
• Turn cleaner upside down and place on ground so the bottom lid is exposed.
• Turn red locking pegs (by wheel area) to the unlocked position as shown in Fig 3. Next
press the two red locking clips near the roller brush in towards the center of the unit.
Lift the bottom lid out.
B
A
A: Turn levers inward
as indicated by
arrows imprinted
on lid
B: Press the red tabs
inward as
shown and lift lid
off cleaner
FIGURE 3
FIGURE 1: Grasping Handle
FIGURE 2: Lift from Pool by Handle
Switch Diagram
3-Hour Cleaning
1-Hour Cleaning
OFF
INSTALLATION
• Walk the cleaner to the furthest point of the pool.
• Add 6’/2m of cord to the pool for additional coverage.
• Coil up the remaining cable and secure it so that excess cable will not be pulled into the pool (the
Velcro strap originally attached to the cable can be used).
• Be sure to only plug the power supply into a GFCI (ground fault current interrupter) or ELI (earth
leak interrupter) protected electrical outlet.
• Look at the power supply and check that the power supply switch is in the off position (middle
switch position).
• Plug the power supply into the GFCI or ELI protected outlet.
• Plug in the connector from the cleaner into the socket. The connector is keyed so that it will only
plug into the socket one way. Make sure that the plug is pushed all the way onto the socket. Slide
the connector lock (strain relief) onto the connector and turn the connector lock clockwise until it is snug.
DO NOT RUN THE CLEANER OUT OF THE WATER.
OPERATING THE CLEANER OUT OF THE WATER
WILL DAMAGE THE MOTORS AND VOID THE WARRANTY
FIGURE. C1
• Place the cleaner into the pool and rock the cleaner side to side to release any trapped air. The cleaner will sink to the bottom of the pool.
• The Climber has two cleaning cycle options (see switch diagram):
- Push the power switch up toward the handle to start the 1-hour cycle. A green LED will be lit.
- Push the power switch down away from the handle to start the 3-hour cycle. A red LED will be lit.
• The cleaner will begin its cleaning program.
• The cleaner will automatically shut itself down after the selected cycle is completed.
• To turn the unit off press the small OFF switch in the middle of the switch. The LED will turn off.
• If a second cleaning is required or the unit is accidentally shut off, you should wait 30 seconds before switching the unit on again.
Please follow the below procedures to ensure maximum cleaner performance and overall component condition.
Water Chemistry
The following ranges are the recommended water levels to maintain a properly balanced pool.
PH Level: 7.2 – 7.8
Total Alkalinity: 80 – 150ppm
Calcium Hardness: 150 – 300ppm
NOTE: Properly balanced water is a guideline for preserving warranty coverage.