genkinno PP22 Robotic Pool Cleaner User Manual
- June 14, 2024
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genkinno PP22 Robotic Pool Cleaner
Thank you for choosing the Genkinno robotic pool cleaner. This user manual helps you to keep your robot performing at its best. Please take a few moments to read through it. If you have any questions, contact our customer service for assistance or visit www.genkinno.com for more information. Genkinno Customer Service:
Email: support@genkinno.com
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UNBOXING CHECKLIST
In the Box
- Genkinno P2
- 1 * Water Filter Tank(Filter Included)
- 1 * Charger
- 1 * User Manual
- 1 * Floating Cable
- 1 * Handle
Robotic Pool Cleaner Parts
- Drain
- Charge Input
- Power Button
- Battery Level LED
- Function LED
- Floating cable
- Handle
- Release Button
- Anti-collision Rubber
- Wheel
Water Conditions
Use the Robotic Pool Cleaner in the following water conditions:
pH | 7.0 ‒ 7.8 |
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Temperature | 0℃ ‒ 40℃ |
NaCl | 5000 ppm, Max |
USING FOR THE FIRST TIME
Charging the Cleaner
Before using it for the first time, connect the cleaner and the included
charger to charge the battery.
- Before charging, check the charging port and keep it dry.
- When the red indicator light of the adapter is on, the battery is currently charging.
- When the green indicator light of the adapter is on, charging has been completed.
APP Download & Registration
Before using it for the first time, you can scan the code or search for
“Genkinno” on the App Store or Google Play to download the Genkinno App. Then,
follow the prompts to register or log in to your account.
Turning on the Cleaner
Press the start button once to power on the cleaner. When the white light
flashes, the cleaner is in preheating mode. After about 30 seconds, the
cleaner’s indicator light turns constant blue, indicating that the cleaner is
ready to start working.
Checking the Battery Level
Binding the Cleaner
To power on the cleaner, open the app and tap Add New Device. Then select
Genkinno P2 to enter the search page. Once the list displays the relevant
product name, tap to complete the initial binding process.
Upgrading Firmware
Tap Firmware Upgrade to update the firmware to the latest version. This
process takes approximately 2 minutes.
USING THE ROBOTIC POOL CLEANER
Robotic Pool Cleaner Status Indicators
The cleaner includes LED status indicators. The table below describes the
machine status indicated by different flashing methods.
Auto Mode
Once turned on, the cleaner enters Auto Mode by default, where the cleaner
begins to operate approximately 0.5 to 1 minute after being placed inside the
pool.
Placing the Robotic Pool Cleaner into the Pool Release it slowly and let it sinks steadily to the floor of the pool.
Auto Power Mode Switch
- The default power of the cleaner is 40W
- The cleaner’s maximum suction power of 100W will be activated automatically when the cleaner encounters large leaves and other debris.
Auto Parking
When the battery is low, it will park itself so that you can easily take it
out.
Taking the Robotic Pool Cleaner out of the Pool
Locate and grab the floating cable, you can then pull the cable to take the
cleaner out of the swimming pool.
Manual Mode (Requiring the Remote Controller)
The cleaner includes LED status indicators. The table below describes the
machine status indicated by different flashing methods.
P2 Status Indicator|
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Blue flashing slowly| Auto Mode, Stop
Blue constant| Auto Mode, Start
Green flashing slowly| Manual Mode, Stop
Green constant| Manual Mode, Start
White flashing
| The cleaner is preheating, and cleaning operations will commence after
the preheating process is complete.
Red constant| Low battery
Remote Controller Parts
(The Power Switch button is changed to the Start/Stop button.)
Using the Remote Controller for the First Time
Please insert three AA batteries into the remote controller as shown in the
diagram, and then pair the remote controller with the robotic pool cleaner.
- Simultaneously press and hold the mode switch button and the power button until the remote controller turns on.
- Then press the mode switch button twice and wait for the green and blue lights to flash alternately.
- Turn on the cleaner, wait to hear a “beep,” and see the remote controller
- LED light turns constant blue, indicating a successful pairing.
Switching to Manual Mode
Turn on the remote controller, and press the Mode button. The LED indicator
turns green, indicating that the cleaner is switched to manual mode.
Start/Stop Control
Press the Start/Stop button to control the cleaner’s start and stop. When the
indicator light is green/blue constant, the cleaner is turned on. When the
indicator light is flashing, the cleaner has stopped working.
Controlling the Cleaner
Remote Controller Status LED
Filter Cleaning After Use
It is highly recommended to clean the filter after each cleaning cycle.
Robotic
RC Status Indicator|
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Blue flashing slowly| Auto Mode, Stop
Blue constant| Auto Mode, Start
Green flashing slowly| Manual Mode, Stop
Green constant| Manual Mode, Start
Red flashing| Remote controller and cleaner disconnected
Red constant| Low battery
Blue and green LED alternating slow flashes| Pairing Status
- Press the button
- Pull out of the
- water filter tank.
- Open the water filter tank.
- Clean the water filter tank.
Robotic Pool Cleaner Charging
- After each use, please promptly charge the cleaner to ensure its readiness for the next use.
- Once fully charged, remember to promptly attach the charging plug.
GENKINNO APP
The Genkinno P2 supports connecting to the app for managing the Cleaner. Search for “Genkinno” on Google Play or App Store to download and install the app on your phone.
You can access the following services
- Manage the Cleaner and perform firmware upgrades.
- Obtain pool and Cleaner maintenance knowledge for better pool management.
- Contact the official support team to receive timely technical assistance.
STORAGE
- Please ensure that the cleaner is turned off.
- Ensure that no water is left inside the cleaner and keep it dry.
- Thoroughly clean the filter net and cleaner.
- Store the cleaner indoors away from direct sunlight or weather elements such as rain or frost.
- If the cleaner needs to be stored for a long period of time, it should be charged every three months to maintain battery life between 40%‒60%.
- During winter, please store the cleaner indoors to prevent any damage to the cleaner
SPECIFICATIONS
PC102
Product Size| 415×276×200 mm
Weight| 4.4 kg
Max Water Depth| 2.5 m
Run Time| 120 min
Max Pool Size| 100 m2 / 1076 sq ft
Pool Water Temperature| 0℃‒40℃
PH| 7.0‒7.8
Max Pool Slope| 15°
Storage Temperature| -20℃‒45℃, RH ≤ 75%
Cleaning Module
Cleaning Power| 40 W (Default)
Filter Capacity| 2.4 L
Filter Density| 147 μm
Cleaning Coverage| Only Floor
Cleaning Mode| Auto Mode/Manual Mode
Speed| 0.15 m/s
Battery
Battery Capacity| 9000 mAh (97.2 Wh)
Voltage| 10.8 V
Adapter Output| 12.6 V
Battery Type| 3S3P
Charging Environment Temperature| -10℃‒40℃
Charging Time| 3‒3.5h
Remote
Run Time| 30 h
Max Control Distance| 30 m
Environment Temperature| 0℃‒40℃
FAQS
Symptom | Corrective Action |
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The cleaner cannot power on
| 1. The cleaner cannot power on while being connected to the charger. Please
unplug the charger and try to power it on again.
2. If the issue persists, it might be due to the cleaner’s battery being
depleted. Connect the charger to charge the cleaner. Once the charger
indicator light changes from red to green, unplug the charger and attempt to
power it on again.
The cleaner cannot charge
| 1. Check if the charger is in good condition. First, plug the charger
directly into a power source and observe if the indicator light on the charger
is illuminated. If the charger’s indicator light doesn’t turn on, the charger
is faulty.
2. If the power indicator light is functioning properly and the cleaner’s
power indicator light turns green when connected to the power source, there
might be an issue with the cleaner. Please contact us for assistance:
support@gen- kinno.com
The cleaner cannot move
| 1. If the cleaner’s battery indicator light is red, the cleaner is running
out of battery. Please charge the cleaner.
2. If the cleaner’s battery indicator light is green, please check the filter
net in the filter water tank to ensure it is not blocked.
When the cleaner is powered on, status light is flashing white
| 1. When the cleaner’s power is turned on and the white light is flashing,
the cleaner is in the startup process. Wait for about 1 minute, and once the
cleaner’s light turns constant blue, the cleaner is ready to perform the
cleaning tasks.
The remote controller cannot control the cleaner| The remote controller and
the cleaner may not be paired. Please follow the user manual to pair the
cleaner and remote controller and then try again.
WARNING AND CAUTIONS
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS, READ AND FOLLOW ALL INSTRUCTIONS!
Please adhere strictly to the following WARNINGS:
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Only use the accessories recommended or sold by the manufacturer.
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Do not allow children to ride on the cleaner or play with it.
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Use the original and authorized power adapter only.
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The charging adapter must be connected to a leakage-protected socket when charging.
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Do not operate the cleaner when people or animals are in the pool.
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While charging, the cleaner should be uncovered and kept in a cool place in order to prevent damage to internal electrical components caused by overheating.
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Only certified professionals can disassemble the sealed driving kit of the cleaner.
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Do not operate the cleaner while the pool filter is running.
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Oil sealant for the servo contains grease, which can cause water pollution if exposed.
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If the cleaner needs to be stored for a long period of time, it should be charged
every three months to maintain battery life between 40%-60%. -
Please use the original and authorized power adapter only. If the cleaner is not charged for a long time, the battery voltage will be lower than the over-discharge protection voltage due to the self-discharge of the battery, which may cause fatal damage.
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Do not use or store the cleaner near any heat source.
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Do not pierce the shell of the cleaner with nails or other sharp objects.
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Do not hammer, impact, or throw the cleaner.
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Make sure the charging socket is dried before charging.
FCC Caution
Any Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party response- ble for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference- ence, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
This radio is designed for and classified as“ General population/uncontrolled Use”, the guidelines are based on standards that were developed by independent scientific organizations through periodic and thorough evaluation of scientific studies. The standards include a substantial safety margin designed to assure the safety of all persons regardless of age or health. Body and limbs operation; this device was tested for typical body and limbs operations kept 0mm for body worn. To maintain compliance with RF exposure requirements, use accessories that maintain a 0mm for body-worn.
Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits
for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These
limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful
interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses,
and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in
accordance with the
instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However,
there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular
installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or
television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and
on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more
of the following measures:
- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
- Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver.
- Connect the equipment to an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
- This appliance can be used by children aged 8 years and above and persons with reduced physical, sensory, or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge if they have been given supervision or instruction concerning the use of the appliance in a safe way and understanding the hazards involved.
- Children shall not play with the appliance.
- Cleaning and user maintenance shall not be done by children without supervision.
Please ensure that the following PRECAUTIONS are implemented:
- Check the wheels to make sure they turn properly.
- Always clean and wash the filter tray after use.
- Turn off the cleaner when maintaining, cleaning, or when it is not in use.
- The cleaner should be stored in a cool and ventilated place, away from direct sunshine
- Due to the limitations of the battery capacity, the cleaner is only suitable for swimming pools with sizes up to 1076 sq. ft (100m²); otherwise, the cleaning effect will be impacted or reduced.
WARRANTY
This product has passed all quality control and safety tests in accordance with all relevant laws and regulations and the highest safety standards.
Warranty Information
- The warranty covers 12 months (only applies to the battery and motor) from the date of original purchase.
- This warranty is voided if the product has been altered, misused, or has been repaired by unauthorized personnel.
- The warranty extends only to manufacturing defects and does not cover any damage resulting from the mishandling of the product by the owner.
- The order number or record must be presented for any claim or repair during the warranty period.
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