Aquabot Bravo Repair Manual

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Aquabot Bravo Manual Please carefully read this manual to ensure that you will use your robotic pool cleaner in the most effective and safe way and get the best results possible. We recommend keeping these instructions for future use. Repair Manual Tractor The Pool Rover Junior is the automatic hose free solution to cleaning flat bottomed floors of 24’ diameter pools in as little as 30 minutes. It removes everything from large leaves to algae small as 2 microns with its easy to clean, reusable state-of-the-art filter bag. Aquabot Bravo and Viva are the only Aquabots with a Full Four year warranty on motors. All units have a plug with the guide on it so it is simple now to line up the plug into the socket. The Bravo and Fury have a new swivel design on the cable that prevents the cord from ever tangling again. You never need to switch the handle back and forth. The new bottom lid design has No locking tabs.

It is unlikely that both Motors (Drive Motor – Ref.# 1.15 and Pump Motor – Ref.# 1.14) are experiencing mechanical problems. In most cases the issue lies with something that is hindering the flow of electricity from the electrical outlet to the Power Supply (Figure 4) or through the Floating Cable (Ref.# 3.1) to the Aquabot itself. To locate and resolve where electrical flow is being hindered check the following.

Electrical Outlet & Connections – Make sure that the Power Supply is firmly plugged into a grounded electrical outlet which has power. To test the outlet, plug in another electrical instrument that you know works to the outlet.

Check that the Floating Cable is securely plugged into the Power Supply.

Power Supply

  • Check that the Power Supply button is pressed upwards to the “ON” position. Note: Some models have a Reset (Safety) Switch, which must be pressed each time you press the “ON” button.
  • Switch the Power Supply “Off” and “On” several times, allowing approximately 30 seconds between each“ON” and “OFF”. Remember, if your Aquabot comes equipped with a Reset Switch it must be pressed each time after pressing the “ON” button.
  • Unplug the Power Supply from the electrical outlet. Check that the Fuse in the Power Supply’s Fuse Holder (Ref.# 4.4) appears operational. If the Fuse appears burned out, then replace it with a 5 AMP SLO BLOW Fuse Please note that there are various Power Supply model types and the location of the Fuse may be in either the front or the back of your Power Supply.
  • Use a cotton swab to dry all sides of the Fuse and Fuse Holder (inside and out). Cable Assemblies – With the Power Supply unplugged, check the Power Cable (Ref.# 4.6) and the Floating Cable for cuts or damage. If you detect damage to either Cable, please contact our Customer Service Department at 1-800-845-4856.

It is unlikely that both Motors (Drive Motor – Ref.# 1.15 and Pump Motor – Ref.# 1.14) are experiencing mechanical problems. In most cases the issue lies with something that is hindering the flow of electricity from the electrical outlet to the Power Supply (Figure 4) or through the Floating Cable (Ref.# 3.1) to the Aquabot itself. To locate and resolve where electrical flow is being hindered check the following.

Electrical Outlet & Connections – Make sure that the Power Supply is firmly plugged into a grounded electrical outlet which has power. To test the outlet, plug in another electrical instrument that you know works to the outlet.

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Check that the Floating Cable is securely plugged into the Power Supply.

Power Supply

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  • Check that the Power Supply button is pressed upwards to the “ON” position. Note: Some models have a Reset (Safety) Switch, which must be pressed each time you press the “ON” button.
  • Switch the Power Supply “Off” and “On” several times, allowing approximately 30 seconds between each“ON” and “OFF”. Remember, if your Aquabot comes equipped with a Reset Switch it must be pressed each time after pressing the “ON” button.
  • Unplug the Power Supply from the electrical outlet. Check that the Fuse in the Power Supply’s Fuse Holder (Ref.# 4.4) appears operational. If the Fuse appears burned out, then replace it with a 5 AMP SLO BLOW Fuse Please note that there are various Power Supply model types and the location of the Fuse may be in either the front or the back of your Power Supply.
  • Use a cotton swab to dry all sides of the Fuse and Fuse Holder (inside and out). Cable Assemblies – With the Power Supply unplugged, check the Power Cable (Ref.# 4.6) and the Floating Cable for cuts or damage. If you detect damage to either Cable, please contact our Customer Service Department at 1-800-845-4856.