iNTERLiNE Robotic Pool Cleaner Snapper 5200 User Guide
- June 3, 2024
- INTERLINE
Table of Contents
- iNTERLiNE Robotic Pool Cleaner Snapper 5200
- Product Features
- Warnings and Safety information
- Package contents
- QUICK FACTS
- Start-up
- Adjusting Direction and Speed Control
- Cleaning the filter bag
- Cleaning the impeller
- Cleaning the rollers
- TROUBLESHOOTING
- Spare parts list
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
iNTERLiNE Robotic Pool Cleaner Snapper 5200
Congratulations on the purchase of your new InterlineRoboticPool Cleaner Snapper. It is a powerful autonomous robot delivered ready to use. This robot comes with an easily accessible debris bag. Please check the package to make sure that all parts are ready to be installed. If any parts are missing or damaged, please contact Interline directly at www.interline- products.com
Note: The colors of the reboot may vary in this manual and are for illustrative purposes. For that reason, no rights may b derived from this publication.
Product Features
- maximum depth: 1,20m
- Maximum size of the pool: 4.50m
- Input current: 100-130V AC/ 200-230V AC
- Output current: <20VDC
Warnings and Safety information
- Please refer to the rules of your
- Country regarding swimming pool safety.
- Place the power transformer at at least 3.5 m from the pool.
- If the cables delivered are damaged, they must be replaced by the manufacturer, a service centre approved by the manufacturer or a qualified person to avoid any risk.
- Please make sure that your electrical system is well protected by a 3OmA ground fault circuit interrupter (GFCI)
- Do not use extension cord.
- This unit must only be used with the supplied transformer.
- This appliance can be used by children aged from 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 use of the appliance in a safe way and understand the hazards involved. Children shall not play with the appliance.
- Cleaning and user maintenance shall not be made by children without supervision.
- Keep the power transformer away from moisture.
- Do not use the robot out of the water.
- Make sure that the transformer is disconnected before performing maintenance on the robot.
- Don’t use any damaged power cable or cord.
- Do not use the robot if people are in the pool. Do not use the swimming pool when the cleaner is in the pool
- Remove the robotic cleaner from the swimming pool when not in use The use of the robot should be in a pool whose temperature is between 5 and 36°C.
- Make sure to maintain a pH close to 7.2 for optimal performance, especially on the ability to climb walls.
- Do not use the robot if you have a counter-current swimming device working.
Package contents
- Robotic pool cleaner Snapper with floating cord
- Power transformer control box
- Sample of fine filter
QUICK FACTS
- Our robots are designed to facilitate the maintenance of your pool. However, they are not intended to clean a pool full of algae and leaves (ex: end of winter period). In this case, you must: use the leaf skimmer, clean the filter and put back on the filter and the pump.
- To remove the cleaner from your pool, lift the cable slowly and gently until you can grab it by the handle. Use the handle to fully pull out the cleaner.
- Not suitable for salt water.
Start-up
- Place your power box to a midpoint between the two ends of your pool and at least 3.50 m from the edge of the pool.
- Place the robot in your pool and wait until it is completely submerged. If necessary, help it to sink manually.
- Insert the end of the floating cable into the socket. Take note of the orientation of the plug and socket.
- Connect the transformer to a socket. You will see a blue light on the transformer.
- To Turn off your robot, unplug the transformer. The cleaner will automatically stop after 1 hour of use. To start a new 1 hour cleaning cycle:
- Unplug the transformer Wait 2 or 3 minutes
- Plug the transformer again
- For optimal performance, place your robot in the pool at the furthest possible location from the power source. This is the appropriate length of the cable so that the robot can reach all of your pool. Limit the length of cable in the pool to the bare minimum, and place the Surplus outside the pool.
- Do not remove your robot out of water immediately after the end of itscleaning cycle so asnot to cause a temperature shock.
- When the cleaner isno longer used for an extended period,store your robot indoors.
NOTE: Leavingtoomuchcablein thepool will limit theeffectivenessof the cleaner andresult in faster cableentanglement.
Adjusting Direction and Speed Control
- To adjust the direction of the robot, rotate the outlet cover. The direction of the robot will be determined by the position of the indicator.
- Note: with indicator on vertical position, the robot will go straight ahead. With indicator turned right, the robot will go left. With indicator turned left, the cleaner will go right.
- To adjust the speed of the robot, use a screw driver to turn the screw at the bottom of the cover. Screwing out increases the speed and Screwing in decreases the speed.
- For most pools, it is recommended that the outlet cover at both ends do not share the same direction. For best performance have outlet at the hinge end of the cleaner be straight and then the outlet at the front of the cleaner rotated.
NOTE: These are recommended settings. Depending on the shape and size of your pool, you may have to play on direction and speed adjustments to reach the optimized setting for your pool.
Cleaning the filter bag
- Press in the button at the front of the cleaner and lift up the top shell.Continue to lift up the shell until you hear a ?click?at the hinge and the shell stays in place.
- Pull back the red tabson one side and completely lift up bag frame on that side.
- Repeat for opposite side.
- Pull off the elastic band on the bag from frame.
- Dump out the debrisinside the bag.Use a hose to spray water and clean the bag.
- Wrap elastic band of bag back onto the frame. Align the red ribbon with the tab of the black plastic frame. Pull back the red tabsand push the frame back into the opening.The frame isall the way in when the tabsare sitting on top of the frame.
Cleaning the impeller
NOTE: Some debris can clog or be Wrapped around the impeller of the pump. By force, these debris can hinder the proper functioning of the robot or even damage the engine. Regular visual inspection is part of the normal maintenance of the robot.
- Remove the flap assembly to clean the dirt or hair on impeller
- Use a flat screw driver to ply the flap assembly out as shown
- Snap the flap assembly back after cleaning
Cleaning the rollers
NOTE: Greensrollerson the bottom of the cleanersare installed with bearing ballsand must rotate freely. Some debriscan clog or be wrapped around the rollers, preventing the cleanermoving at the right speed or not move at all. Regular inspection ispart of the normal maintenance for the robot.
- Manually rotate the green rollers.They should turn easily. If debrisisblocking the rotation, remove the debris.
- If the debrisare not easy to access,use a flat screw driver to temporary remove the rollers.Push tab asshown in picture to remove.
- After cleaning the roller,snap it back in.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Please contact www.interline-products.com if you have any other questions.
Spare parts list
References
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