maytronics niya sonar 30 Robotic Pool Cleaner User Guide
- August 23, 2024
- maytronics
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maytronics niya sonar 30 Robotic Pool Cleaner
Specifications
- Pool Length: Up to 10 m (32.8 ft)
- Water Depth: 0.4 m-2.5 m (1.3 ft-8.2 ft)
- Power Adapter/AC Input: 100-240 VAC, 50-60 Hz
- Power Adapter/DC Output: 26 V, 2.6 A
- Power Adapter/Rated Power: 67.6 W
- Lithium Battery: 7800 mAh
- Cleaning Cycle Time: 2 hours
- Charge Time: 2.5-3 hours
- Filtration System: Included
- Moving Velocity: Not specified
- Dimensions (L x W x H): Not specified
- Net Weight: Not specified
- Battery Model: Not specified
- Motor and Battery Protection: Included
- Charger Protection: Included
- Storage Temperature: Not specified
- Water Conditions: Not specified
Product Usage Instructions
Setting Up the Robotic Pool Cleaner
Before using the NIYA Sonar 30 Robotic Pool Cleaner, ensure the pool is free
of large debris. Place the cleaner in the water and ensure the power adapter
is connected to a suitable power source.
Initiating a Cleaning Cycle
Turn on the robotic pool cleaner using the designated power button or remote
control if applicable. The cleaner will start its cleaning cycle and move
around the pool surfaces to collect dirt and debris.
Removing and Cleaning the Filter
After the cleaning cycle is complete, remove the cleaner from the pool and
clean out the filter compartment. Rinse the filter thoroughly with clean water
and ensure it is completely dry before reinserting it into the cleaner.
Storage
Store the robotic pool cleaner in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight
when not in use. Proper storage helps prolong the life of the device.
ABOUT NIYA SONAR 30 ROBOTIC POOL CLEANER
Thank you for purchasing a Maytronics Niya Sonar 30 Robotic Pool Cleaner.
We are sure that your Maytronics Niya Sonar 30 Robotic Pool Cleaner will
provide you with reliable, convenient, and cost-effective pool cleaning. Its
reliable filtration in all pool conditions, active brushing, and all-surface
climbing brush enhance maximum pool hygiene.
Maytronics Robotic Pool Cleaners deliver advanced cleaning technology,long lasting performance, and easy maintenance. You and your family will be free to enjoy swimming with full confidence that your pool is completely clean.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
PLEASE READ AND FOLLOW ALL INSTRUCTIONS
Please adhere to the following warnings and cautions before you use the Niya
Sonar 30 Pool Cleaner.
Use the device only according to these safety instructions.
Maytronics is not liable for any loss or injury caused by improper use of the
device.
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Use only the original battery and battery charger provided.
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Keep the device out of the reach of children, vulnerable persons (with reduced physical, sensory, or mental abilities), and persons who lack the requisite knowledge and experience. Users must receive appropriate instruction and supervision before using the device. Do not allow children to perform cleaning or maintenance tasks.
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Be careful when handling the battery casing to avoid the risk of fire and/or burns. Do not open it or crush it and do not place it near a source of heat.
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Do not insert hands and/or fingers into the impeller motor area.
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Remove the robotic pool cleaner from the pool before allowing people to enter the pool.
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Always switch OFF the device before cleaning the filters and /or examining the robot.
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Be careful when lifting the device to avoid bodily injury.
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Do not use the device and/or its battery in case of any mechanical damage.
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Do not use an extension cord to connect the battery charger to electric socket. Use only an appropriately located power outlet.
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In case of power cord is damaged the entire charger must be replaced with original.
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Place the battery charger at least 3.5 m / 12 ft from the pool edge during operation.
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Place the battery charger at least 11 cm / 4 in above the ground to protect users against electric shock.
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Use a Residual Current Device (RCD) with a rated residual operating current not exceeding 30mA to power up the battery charger.
For USA/Canada installations:- The battery charger should be connected only to a power supply circuit that is protected by a Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter (GFCI). This GFCI should also be tested on a routine basis.
- To test the GFCI, push the Test button. The GFCI should interrupt the power. Push the Reset button. The power should be restored. If the GFCI fails to operate in this manner, the GFCI is defective.
- If the GFCI interrupts power to the battery charger without the Test button being pushed, a ground current may be flowing, indicating the possibility of electric shock. Do not use the battery charger. Disconnect the battery charger and contact the manufacturer for assistance.
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The Lithium-Ion battery should be recycled at a certified battery electronics recycler. Batteries should NOT be discarded as waste or placed in municipal recycling bins. Do not disassemble the battery.
SPECIFICATIONS
The Maytronics Niya Sonar 30 Robotic Pool Cleaner product complies with EU Regulation & Directive 2014/53/EU.
For full EU declaration of conformity, please visit: www.maytronics/download
POOL CLEANER PARTS
Below is an illustration of the Niya Sonar 30 Robotic Pool Cleaner
The parts included in the package delivered are illustrated here:
USE THE POOL CLEANER
Before You Start
Please make sure to charge the device before initial usage.
To achieve optimal cleaning performance, the water depth in the pool should be
at least 0.4 m (1.3 ft).
LED Indicators
The below table outlines the LED indicators displayed on the device and their
significance.
Charge the Pool Cleaner
Connect the device to the electric socket using the battery charger provided.
The charging process will begin, and the LED indicator will show red.
When the device is fully charged the LED indicator will show solid green. After 10 minutes it will turn off automatically.
Disconnect the device from the electric socket.
Place the Pool Cleaner in the Pool
Before placing the device in the pool, press the button to turn it on.
A flashing blue LED indicator will display and there is a voice alert – “Niya
is ready in standard mode”.
Place the device into the pool, making sure that the water covers the top of the device to enable correct usage. When cleaning commences the LED indicator will revert to solid blue.
Remove the Pool Cleaner from the Pool
To remove the device from the pool, use the hook provided by attaching it to a
suitable pole (not included), such as a regular broom pole.
When extracting the device from the pool, take care not to knock it on the wall of the pool as this could cause damage to the device.
Switch Off the Pool Cleaner
To turn the robot OFF, press and hold the button, there is a voice alert
“Goodbye”.
Clean the Pool Cleaner
Place the pool cleaner on a solid surface at the poolside. Make sure it is
switched OFF. Press the switch to open the lid and remove the filter basket.
Open the cap of the basket and clean it before it dries out.
ROUTINE MAINTENANCE
Battery Replacement
Before inserting a new battery, clean up the water droplets and sand or other
foreign objects from the device.
Before replacement of the battery, leave the machine standing idle for two
days to ensure the complete evaporation of moisture.
To replace the battery, proceed as follows:
- Remove the six screws fixed to the holding plate and extract the used battery.
- Insert the new battery in the same position where the used battery was previously.
- Secure the new battery in place using the six screws. Make sure they are tightened correctly.
Storage
When the pool cleaner is not in use for an extended period, proceed as follows
to store the device:
- Make sure there is no water left in the pool cleaner.
- Thoroughly clean the filter basket and insert it back in place.
- Store the pool cleaner in a protected area away from direct sunlight/rain/frost at a temperature between 0°-40°C / 32°-104°F.
- Charge the pool cleaner once every 3 months to protect the battery.
FAQS AND TROUBLESHOOTING
Some common user questions are itemized here below. If these suggested solutions do not solve any problem you may have encountered, please refer to www.maytronics.com or contact Maytronics Customer Support.
Why does the cleaner sit at the bottom of the pool and it doesn’t move or moves slowly?
- The device may be caught in the drain outlet on the pool floor. It will try to float itself to break free. If it is still stuck after several minutes, use the pole to move it.
- The device may absorb an extensive amount of debris in a very short time when placed in a dirty pool. Check and clean the filters if needed.
Can I leave the robotic pool cleaner in the water when not in use?
It is recommended to remove the cleaner from the water and store it properly when not in use to prevent damage and prolong its lifespan.
How often should I clean the filter?
The filter should be cleaned after each use to maintain optimal cleaning performance. Ensure the filter is completely dry before reusing it.
What should I do if the robotic pool cleaner stops working?
Check the power supply, filter, and brushes for any blockages or damage. If issues persist, refer to the troubleshooting section of the user manual or contact customer support for assistance.
What kind of pool is suitable?
It is recommended to use the cleaner for pools Up to 10 m 32.8 ft.
Why doesn’t the cleaner respond after turning on the machine?
The battery may be dead after long-time delivery or storage.Charge the device, the LED indicator will be solid red while charging.
Why can’t the cleaner climb the wall?
There is garbage or debris in the filter basket. Remove the basket and clean it.
Why does the front part float while the rear part stays on the floor?
This is an intelligent feature of the pool cleaner, to break free from becoming stuck.
Why can't the cleaner clean the wall or waterline?
The device may contain too much debris in the filter basket.This could weaken its suction capacity.
Why does the cleaner automatically switch off after a few hours of charging?
The device is designed to shut off automatically in 10 minutes after being fully charged to protect the battery and ensure its lifespan.
What is the issue when the cleaner lights up with a yellow indicator?
The yellow LED indicator means the cleaner has a problem such as over- currenting because it is stuck, or fails to start. Remove the cleaner from the pool and re-start it.
What is the issue when the cleaner lights up with a purple LED indicator?
The purple LED indicator means that the cleaner is stuck. Pull the cleaner out of the water. When the blue LED indicator starts to flash, place it back in the pool to continue the cleaning process.
How can I obtain replacement accessories?
Please contact your purchase channel.
How can I buy a long pole and what size is it?
A pick-up hook is available in the box, which is the universal pool accessory.The hook fits a standard pole size with a 25−32 mm 1−1-4 ins diameter connection end. You can easily find a pole in your local market or shop online.
Why are there some water droplets inside a newly purchased machine?
Every machine is rigorously tested before leaving the factory, including underwater tests, etc. So, there may be a little water left inside. You can use it normally.
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References
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