iRobot 530 manual

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    Mirra global.ir obot.com Pool Cleaning Robot Model 530 Owner’ s Manual[...]

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    2 iRobot Mirra 500 Series Owner’ s Manual IMPORT ANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS READ AND FOLLOW ALL THE INSTRUCTIONS CAUTION: Do not plug the power supply into a grounded outlet or do not switch the pool cleaner “ON” if it is not fully immersed in water . Operating the cleaner out of waterwill cause severe damage immediately and will result in loss [...]

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    global.irobot.com 3 1) Handle 2) Cable 3) Outlet T op 4) Filter Access 5) Filter Lock Lever 6) Wheels 7) Unit Body 8) Intake Valves 9) Rolling Brush Dear Mirra Owner , Thank you for choosing a new generation iRobot Mirra pool cleaning robot. Y ou’r e joining a very special community of people - 7.5 million worldwide and growing - who ar e discove[...]

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    4 iRobot Mirra 500 Series Owner’ s Manual T able of Contents Getting Started ................................................................ 5 Maintenance and Adjustment ......................................... 6-7 Cleaning the Filter/ Changing the Rolling Brush ............. 8 Accessing and Cleaning the Propeller ............................ 9[...]

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    global.irobot.com 5 1 2 4 3 56 7 Getting Started 12 cm (4.7 inch) 3.6m/11.8ft 15min. Soak wheels for 15 minutes[...]

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    6 iRobot Mirra 500 Series Owner’ s Manual Maintenance and Adjustment A B C D 15min. ST ART INT AKE V AL VES ADJUSTMENT Adjust filter valve to get best suction on ground. Adjust filter valve to get best clearance on ground. PV A WHEELS SOAKING Soak wheels after extended period of storage.[...]

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    global.irobot.com 7 Maintenance and Adjustment Continued A1 A2 A3 A4 B2 B3 B1 B4 FLO A T INST ALLA TION Robot should turn 90 degrees on the first turn of a new cleaning cycle. Remove filter canister to access float block holder Adjust amount of float blocks to achieve desired turning behaviors.[...]

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    8 iRobot Mirra 500 Series Owner’ s Manual Cleaning the Filter Changing the Rolling Brush It is recommended to clean the filter after each working-c ycle. 3 4 2 7 8 6 1 5 1 2 4 CLICK 3[...]

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    global.irobot.com 9 Accessing and Cleaning the Pr opeller DISCONNECT THE ROBO T FROM THE POWER-SUPPL Y BEFORE PERFORMING THIS ACTION 2 7 Propeller Clean here 6 1 5 10 9 4 3 8 Pump motor Clean the propeller if experiencing poor suction.[...]

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    10 iRobot Mirra 500 Series Owner’ s Manual 4 1. Place the power supply (transformer) at least 3.6 meters / 11.8 feet from the pool and atleast 12 cm / 4 Inch above the surface. The transformer will supply low voltage to the cleaner . 2. Uncoil the cable. 4. Plug the cable into the power supply. Make sure the key on the plug corresponds exactly wi[...]

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    global.irobot.com 11 Operating Y our Pool Cleaner - Plugging the Cable cable plug power supply socket cable plug power supply socket slot key slot key Push and rotate right to lock Rotate left and pull to unlock Cable plug (A) Socket (B) Plug T ype T o plug the cable (Fig A) into the socket on the power supply (Fig. B), please do the following: 1. [...]

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    12 iRobot Mirra 500 Series Owner’ s Manual a. Power LED The blue LED flashes when the power supply is in standby mode and lights continuously when the pool cleaner is operating. b. “CLEAN” button The button switches between “ON” and “ST ANDBY”. IMPORT ANT - After every cycle the pool c leaner will automa tically go to “stand - by?[...]

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    global.irobot.com 13 T roubleshooting Guide PLEASE CHECK THE FOLLOWING BEFORE CALLING YOUR SERVICE CENTER Before troubleshooting, the pool cleaner must be disconnected from the power supply and the power supply must be unplugged from the electrical outlet to prevent damage to the unit and possible personal injury. 1. Unit does not pump water or mov[...]

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    14 iRobot Mirra 500 Series Owner’ s Manual Grounding The power supply must be connected to a grounded 3 conductor socket. The main power supply must be connected via a GFCI (ground fault circuit interrupter) or RCD (residual current device) having a rated residual opera ting current not greater than 30mA. Maintenance and safety The cover should n[...]

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    global.irobot.com 15 T roubleshooting Guide Declaration of Conformity T est Standards EN60335-1 Household and similar electrical appliances-Safety Part 1: General requirements EN60335-2-41 Household and similar electrical appliances-Safety Part 2 Particular requirement for pumps EN62233 Electromagnetic fields-Methods for evaluation and measurement[...]

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    © 2008-2013 iRobot Corporation, 8 Crosby Drive, Bedford, MA 01730 USA | All rights r eserved. iRobot is a registered trademark of iRobot Corporation. Mirra is a trademark of iRobot Corporation. WC:4409773.Mirra.Manual_EN | BK0016000 / REV P A iRobot Customer Car e USA If you have questions or comments about this product please contact iRobot befor[...]