The Zodiac Pacer attaches to a pool skimmer or a dedicated cleaner (suction) line. Dirt and debris are drawn straight into the pool filtration system when water runs through the cleaner.
Is it possible to leave a robotic pool cleaner in the pool?
While your bot cleans the pool, you can swim, but it’s best not to. Swimming causes the water to swirl. If the machine is in the water at the time, it will be buffeted by the river, making it more difficult for it to fulfill its task. To cover the same amount of ground, it will have to work harder.
The change in pH can harm the plastic if you keep the machine in the water while adding chlorine. Exposure to the sun on a regular basis may cause the plastic to wear out faster than it would otherwise.
It’s possible that you’ll only need to perform the cycle two or three times every week. Allowing the machine to sit in the water for that long exposes it to the elements. The seals may deteriorate more quickly as a result of this exposure, allowing for leaks and harm to the electronic components.
Is it possible to swim while using a robotic pool cleaner?
Water resistance, but not waterproof, is provided by the power source. If severe weather is forecast, please ensure that the power supply is protected. The internal components of the power supply will be damaged if it is left in standing water. Allowing the power supply to be submerged in the pool is not a good idea.
An extension cord is not recommended for use with the Dolphin. Extension cords come in a variety of shapes and sizes, and we do not encourage utilizing one. Surge protectors are, nevertheless, safe to use with the Dolphin. This will aid in the protection of the Dolphin against power surges such as thunderstorms.
When not in use, you can leave your Dolphin cleaner in the water. Please remove the Dolphin (when adding chemicals to the pool) until the right chlorine and PH balance is achieved. While the cleaner can stay in the pool while using the weekly timer (if available on your model), we do not advocate leaving it in the pool for long periods of time.
Dolphin pool cleaners are safe to use by the general public; however, we do not recommend swimming while the cleaner is running (for safety reasons).
Dolphin robotic pool cleaners work best in temperatures ranging from 43 to 93 degrees Fahrenheit.
No, the rings’ indentions are typical and are caused by the merchandise settling during shipping. Once wet with water, the rings will reconfigure.
These are for shipping purposes to keep the climbing rings safe. Please make sure to take it out before the first cycle.
No, don’t take it out; that’s not packing material. These aid the Dolphin’s floatation in the pool.
Yes, the Dolphin navigates the pool by turning on and off the impeller. This enables the cleaner to make exact turns, simulating the appearance of a ‘wheelie.’
Pull the robot to the pool’s edge with the floating cable. Remove the robot from the water by grasping the handle. Do not use the cable to lift the robot out of the water. Allow the water to drain by placing the pool cleaner on the pool’s side.
No, each cleaning cycle of the Dolphin pool cleaner involves a fresh mapping sequence.
To keep the guarantee on a Dolphin pool cleaner purchased in the United States, it must be used in North America. Any Dolphin pool cleaner purchased in the United States that is used outside of North America voids the warranty service agreement.
Dolphin pool cleaners are built to last a long time. The longevity of a Dolphin, on the other hand, varies from one to the next. Many elements have a role, including the amount of time spent in the pool, the pool’s chemistry, and the pool’s surface.