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Aquabot Turbo In Ground Pool Cleaner Questions & Answers
Aquabot turbo starts to work
First I would test the connection with a multimeter from the powersupply after start up to see if the power supply is truly dropping the vo;tage all to gether or if it could be a mechanical problem causing a safety switch to trip. A few seconds of operations sounds as though some sort of thermal or other wise protection is kicking in. does it do the same upside down out of the water.WIth no pressure on it.
Aquabot T4 RC, Pump runs for 1 second then shuts
Mine does this too some times. I find that if i manually force the wheels (out of water) to turn slightly and then put it back in the water it works again for a bit. I think something is jamming it but can not find out what the issue is. Let me know if you solve it!
Keeps flipping over
Make sure that the treads are not worn on this pool cleaner. It could also be that you have air in the head. With these
automatic pool cleaners, you can usually hold the cleaner upside down under water for a few mintues to free the trapped air. You might also have to add weight to the bottom of the cleaner.
How to replace wheel tubes on aquabot bravo III
To replace the wheel tubes on an Aquabot Bravo III robotic pool cleaner, follow these steps:
1. Prepare the Pool Cleaner: Turn off the power to the pool cleaner and remove it from the water. Place it on a flat surface, such as a table or workbench, for easier access to the wheels.
2. Remove the Wheels: Locate the wheels that need the tube replacement. The Bravo III usually has four wheels, two on each side. Each wheel has a hubcap covering the axle. Use a flathead screwdriver or your fingers to pry off the hubcap from each wheel.
3. Remove the Wheel Tubes: After removing the hubcap, you will see the wheel tube inside. Carefully pull the wheel tube out of the wheel assembly. You may need to twist and wiggle it gently to loosen it. If the tube is damaged or worn, it should come out easily.
4. Insert the New Wheel Tubes: Take the replacement wheel tubes and insert them into the wheel assembly. Make sure they are properly aligned and seated securely.
5. Replace the Hubcaps: Once the new wheel tubes are in place, put the hubcaps back onto the wheels. Press them firmly until they snap into place, ensuring they cover the axle and wheel tube.
6. Repeat for other Wheels: If you need to replace the tubes on multiple wheels, repeat the process for each wheel that requires a replacement.
7. Test the Pool Cleaner: Once all the wheel tubes are replaced and the hubcaps are securely in place, place the Aquabot Bravo III back into the water and test its operation. Ensure that the wheels are turning smoothly and that the pool cleaner is functioning properly.
Note: It's recommended to refer to the specific user manual for your Aquabot Bravo III pool cleaner for detailed instructions and illustrations on how to replace the wheel tubes. The manual will provide you with any additional information or precautions specific to your model.
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