Introduction
Thank you for choosing the HISION A7 Max Cordless Robotic Pool Cleaner. This manual provides essential information for the safe and efficient operation, maintenance, and troubleshooting of your new pool cleaner. Please read this manual thoroughly before using the product and retain it for future reference.
Figure 1: HISION A7 Max Robotic Pool Cleaner
Safety Information
- Read all instructions carefully before use.
- Ensure the pool cleaner is fully charged before each use.
- Do not operate the cleaner when people or pets are in the pool.
- Keep the charging port dry and clean. Do not charge near water.
- Only use the original charger provided with the device.
- Do not attempt to repair the device yourself. Contact customer support for assistance.
- Store the cleaner in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight when not in use.
Package Contents
Verify that all items are present in the package:
- HISION A7 Max Robotic Pool Cleaner
- Charging Adapter
- User Manual
Product Overview
The HISION A7 Max is designed for efficient cleaning of inground pools, featuring robust suction and intelligent navigation.
Figure 2: Powerful Suction Capabilities
Figure 3: Full Cleaning Coverage Paths
Key Features:
- Powerful Suction: 180W motor and advanced suction technology effectively remove leaves, dirt, and hairs.
- Extended Battery Life: Up to 150 minutes of run time, capable of cleaning up to 2000 sq.ft.
- Self-Parking: Intuitively parks near the pool's edge when battery is low for easy retrieval.
- Full Coverage: Cleans pool floor, walls, and waterline.
- Intelligent Navigation: Utilizes SonarNav Pro technology for comprehensive mapping and cleaning.
- Cordless Design: Offers hassle-free operation without tangled cords.
Setup Instructions
- Charge the Cleaner: Before first use, fully charge the robotic pool cleaner using the provided charging adapter. The device features rapid charging, reaching full charge in approximately 2.5 hours.
- Prepare the Pool: Ensure the pool is free of large debris that could obstruct the cleaner's movement.
- Place in Pool: Gently lower the cleaner into the pool. It will sink to the bottom.
- Activate: Press the power button to start the cleaning cycle. The cleaner will begin its intelligent navigation and cleaning process.
Figure 4: Rapid Charging
Operating Instructions
Starting a Cleaning Cycle:
Once the cleaner is in the water and powered on, it will automatically begin its cleaning routine. The SonarNav Pro technology allows it to map and clean the pool floor, walls, and waterline efficiently.
Figure 5: Waterline and Wall Cleaning
Battery Status and Retrieval:
The cleaner is equipped with an audio and LED alert system to inform you of its status. When the battery runs low, the cleaner will automatically self-park near the pool's edge for convenient retrieval. Use the handle to lift it out of the water.
Figure 6: Cordless and Easy to Use Design
Maintenance
Cleaning the Filter Basket:
After each cleaning cycle, or when the filter basket is full, it should be cleaned to maintain optimal performance.
- Carefully remove the cleaner from the pool.
- Open the top cover to access the 3.5L top-load filter basket.
- Empty any collected debris and rinse the filter basket thoroughly with a hose.
- Ensure the filter basket is clean and dry before reinserting it into the cleaner.
- Close the top cover securely.
Figure 7: Removing the Filter Basket
Storage:
When not in use for extended periods, clean the unit, ensure it is dry, and store it in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and extreme temperatures.
Troubleshooting
| Problem | Possible Cause | Solution |
|---|---|---|
| Cleaner does not start | Low battery; Power button not pressed; Obstruction | Charge the cleaner fully; Press the power button firmly; Check for and remove any obstructions. |
| Poor cleaning performance | Full filter basket; Worn brushes; Low battery | Clean the filter basket; Inspect and replace brushes if necessary; Recharge the cleaner. |
| Cleaner gets stuck | Obstruction; Uneven pool surface; Cleaner operating in too shallow water | Remove obstructions; Ensure pool depth is adequate for operation; Reposition the cleaner. |
| Cleaner does not climb walls | Low battery; Dirty filter; Algae on pool walls | Recharge the cleaner; Clean the filter basket; Brush pool walls to remove algae. |
Specifications
| Feature | Detail |
|---|---|
| Model Name | A7 Max pool vacuum for inground pools |
| Color | Blue |
| Product Dimensions (L x W x H) | 15" x 10.2" x 16.9" |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Suction Power | 180W |
| Run Time | Up to 150 minutes |
| Cleaning Area | Up to 2000 sq.ft (Floor Mode ONLY) |
| Charging Time | Approx. 2.5 hours |
| Filter Basket Capacity | 3.5L |
| Navigation Technology | SonarNav Pro |
Figure 8: HISION A7 Max 2024 Performance Comparison
Warranty and Support
The HISION A7 Max Robotic Pool Cleaner comes with a comprehensive 24-month protection plan. For any questions, technical support, or warranty claims, please contact our customer service team. Refer to your purchase documentation for specific contact details.
User Tips
- For best results, remove large leaves or debris from the pool surface before starting the cleaner.
- Regularly clean the filter basket to maintain strong suction and efficient cleaning.
- Ensure the pool water chemistry is balanced, as extreme conditions can affect cleaner performance.
- If the cleaner struggles with wall climbing, check for algae buildup on the pool walls and brush them clean.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
- Q: How long does the battery last on a single charge?
- A: The HISION A7 Max provides up to 150 minutes of cleaning time on a full charge, covering up to 2000 sq.ft in floor mode.
- Q: Can it clean both the floor and walls?
- A: Yes, the cleaner is designed for full pool coverage, including the floor, walls, and waterline.
- Q: What kind of debris can it pick up?
- A: Its powerful 180W suction is effective against leaves, hairs, sand, dirt, and general debris.
- Q: How do I know when the battery is low?
- A: The cleaner features an audio and LED alert system to notify you of low battery status, after which it will self-park near the pool edge.





