1. Introduction
Welcome to the Bigzzia Aquajack 600 Cordless Robotic Pool Cleaner manual. This document provides essential information for the safe and efficient operation, maintenance, and troubleshooting of your new pool cleaner. Please read thoroughly before first use to ensure proper functionality and longevity of the product.
2. Important Safety Information
To prevent injury or damage, always observe the following safety precautions:
- Do not operate the cleaner out of water.
- Ensure the power button is in the OFF position before handling the cleaner outside of the pool.
- The cleaner is not designed for climbing walls or stairs.
- This device is not intended for cleaning algae.
- Use the cleaner exclusively on flat-bottomed pools. It is not suitable for very large in-ground pools.
- The filter capacity is 180µm. It may not collect ultra-fine dust (nanoscale: 1 to 100 µm).
- Keep the cleaner and its accessories out of reach of children.
- Do not handle the charger or cleaner with wet hands.
- Only use the charging adapter provided by the manufacturer.
- If the power cord is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer, its service agent, or similarly qualified persons to avoid a hazard.
3. Package Contents
Verify that all items are present in the package:
- Bigzzia Aquajack 600 Robotic Pool Cleaner
- Charging Adapter
- Pull String with Float
- Instruction Manual

The image displays the Bigzzia Aquajack 600 robotic pool cleaner along with its pull string and float, as typically found in the product package.
4. Product Overview
Familiarize yourself with the main parts and internal components of your Bigzzia Aquajack 600 for effective operation and maintenance.

This diagram illustrates the internal components of the Bigzzia Aquajack 600, highlighting the top water outlet, powerful brush, suction door, and filtrating screen cover, which are key to its cleaning mechanism.
- Top Water Outlet: Releases filtered water back into the pool.
- Powerful Brush: Assists in dislodging debris from the pool floor.
- Suction Door: Collects debris into the filter system.
- Filtrating Screen Cover: Houses the filter for debris collection.
- Power Switch: Activates and deactivates the cleaner.
- Charging Port: Connection point for the charging adapter.
- Floating Coil Handle: Used for retrieving the cleaner from the pool.
- Wheels: Enable movement across the pool floor.
5. Setup Guide
5.1. Charging the Cleaner
Before initial use, ensure your robotic pool cleaner is fully charged.
- Locate the charging port on the cleaner.
- Connect the charging adapter to the cleaner and then to a standard power outlet.
- Allow the unit to charge completely. The charging indicator light will change to signify a full charge.

The image shows the Bigzzia Aquajack 600 robotic pool cleaner connected to its charging adapter, illustrating the charging process.
5.2. Attaching the Pull String and Float
Attach the provided pull string and float to the designated attachment point on the cleaner. This accessory is essential for safely retrieving the cleaner from the pool after operation.

The image displays the Bigzzia Aquajack 600 robotic pool cleaner with its pull string and blue float attached, ready for deployment.
6. Operating Instructions
6.1. Starting Operation
Follow these steps to begin cleaning your pool:
- Ensure the cleaner is fully charged.
- Press the power switch to turn on the cleaner. Refer to the Product Overview section for the switch location.
- Immediately place the cleaner into the pool. The cleaner will not begin operation until it is fully submerged in water.
This video demonstrates the Bigzzia Aquajack 600 robotic pool cleaner being activated and placed into a swimming pool, showcasing its automatic cleaning function as it moves across the pool floor.
6.2. Automatic Navigation
The Bigzzia Aquajack 600 features an advanced navigation system that allows it to cover the pool floor efficiently. It automatically reverses direction upon encountering a wall or obstacle, ensuring comprehensive cleaning.

This illustration depicts the Bigzzia Aquajack 600 robotic pool cleaner's advanced navigation system, showing its auto-reverse function when encountering pool walls and its typical cleaning routes across the pool floor.
6.3. Retrieving the Cleaner
Once the cleaning cycle is complete or the battery is low, the cleaner will stop. Use the pull string to retrieve it from the pool.
- Gently pull the cleaner towards the edge of the pool using the pull string.
- Lift the cleaner out of the water using its integrated handle.
- Turn off the power switch once the cleaner is out of the water.

A sequence of images demonstrates how to use the Bigzzia Aquajack 600, including pressing the switch, utilizing the floating coil handle, and lifting the cleaner by its handle for retrieval.
7. Maintenance and Care
7.1. Cleaning the Filter Tray
Regular cleaning of the filter tray is crucial for optimal performance and to prevent debris buildup.
- Remove the top cover of the cleaner by unlatching the clips.
- Lift out the filter tray/debris compartment.
- Empty any collected debris into a waste bin.
- Rinse the filter tray thoroughly with clean water to remove any remaining particles.
- Reassemble the cleaner, ensuring all parts are securely in place before next use.

This step-by-step diagram illustrates the process of disassembling the Bigzzia Aquajack 600 to clean its filter tray, including removing the top cover, emptying collected debris, and rinsing the components.
7.2. Storage
When not in use, store the Bigzzia Aquajack 600 in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. Ensure the cleaner is clean and fully charged before long-term storage to maintain battery health.
8. Troubleshooting
Refer to the table below for common issues and their solutions:
| Problem | Solution |
|---|---|
| Cleaner does not start when placed in water. | Ensure the power button is pressed ON. The cleaner activates only when submerged in water. Check the battery charge level. |
| Cleaner stops prematurely. | The battery may be low; recharge the unit. Check for large debris obstructing movement or the suction inlet. |
| Poor cleaning performance. | Clean the filter tray thoroughly. Ensure the pool water chemistry is balanced. Check for any obstructions in the suction area. |
| Cleaner gets stuck. | Remove any large obstacles from the pool. The cleaner is designed for flat-bottomed pools and may struggle with uneven surfaces or stairs. |
9. Technical Specifications
- Brand: Bigzzia
- Model: Aquajack 600
- Battery: 11.1V 4000mAh Lithium Battery
- Waterproof Rating: IPX8
- Item Weight: 7.83 pounds
- Package Dimensions: 13.5 x 13.5 x 9 inches
- Lithium Battery Energy Content: 29.6 Watt Hours
- Material: Rubber
- Special Feature: Cordless
- Assembly Required: No
- Working Time: Approximately 60 minutes
- Cleaning Surface Area: Up to 430 sq.ft
- Suction Power: 60 Liters/minute
10. Warranty and Customer Support
Your Bigzzia Aquajack 600 Cordless Robotic Pool Cleaner comes with a standard manufacturer's warranty. For specific warranty details, technical support, or service inquiries, please contact Bigzzia customer service through the retailer where the product was purchased or visit the official Bigzzia website.
Please retain your proof of purchase for any warranty claims or support requests.





