1. | What type of pools is this robot suitable for? |
| It is designed for deep in‑ground pools. Compatible with tile, fiberglass, vinyl liner, concrete and pebble pool surfaces. Works for rectangular, oval, kidney‑shaped and free‑form pools with steep slopes and deep‑end zones. Not suitable: Above‑ground pools, infinity / zero‑edge pools, pools without solid vertical walls. |
2. | Does it really climb walls and clean the waterline? |
| Yes. High‑grip track system supports stable wall climbing. Dual scrub brushes scrape off algae, limescale and scum on walls and waterline. Performance depends on proper battery power and clean pool surface without sharp bumps. |
3. | Can I control it manually with remote control? |
| Absolutely. It supports two modes: automatic full‑pool cleaning and manual remote steering. You can drive the robot to target dirty corners, deep‑end spots and heavily soiled wall areas. Complete remote pairing on land before putting it into water. |
4. | How long is the battery runtime? How long to fully charge? |
| Rechargeable battery delivers long runtime for large deep in‑ground pools. Full charging takes several hours. When battery is low, the robot will stop near the pool wall for easy retrieval. Note: Always charge on dry land; never charge underwater. |
5. | Why does the robot fail to climb walls sometimes? |
| Low battery power Pool wall is too slippery with heavy grease or algae Sharp bumps or loose tiles on wall surface Insufficient water depth for wall‑climbing condition Fully charge the unit and keep pool wall surface in good condition for best climbing effect.
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6. | How do I maintain the pool robot after each use? |
| Lift robot out by floating handle after cleaning cycle. Open top cover and take out filter basket. Empty debris, rinse filter basket thoroughly with fresh water. Reassemble and store in cool shaded place. Clean filter after every use to preserve suction and climbing performance.
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7. | Will it get stuck in pool corners or deep end? |
| Built‑in gyro smart navigation reduces stuck risks. For tricky corners, switch to remote manual mode to steer it away. Avoid pools with extremely narrow dead‑end gaps. |
8. | What if remote control does not respond? |
| Confirm robot is powered on. Re‑pair remote control on land. Check remote battery. Keep remote close to the robot when operating.
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