Bestway AquaTronix G150 Pool Robot User Manual
Manual ID: 2024M-00454
Introduction
This manual provides instructions for the Poolroboter AquaTronix™ G150. It covers important safety information, assembly and operation, maintenance and storage, and troubleshooting.
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We recommend not returning the product to the store. If you need assistance, please visit our service site at www.bestwayservice.de (Germany/Austria) or www.bestwaycorp.de.
Important Safety Information
ATTENTION
- If no user manual is included, please visit our service site at www.bestwayservice.de (D/A) / www.bestwaycorp.de.
- Disconnect the power supply to your filter system before performing any maintenance (cleaning the pre-filter, backwashing, etc.) or assembly/disassembly.
- Ensure the device is disconnected from the power supply before any maintenance.
- This device can be used by persons with reduced physical, sensory, or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge, provided they have received instruction and supervision regarding the use of the device and understand the resulting risks.
- Filter systems without adequate frost protection must not remain outdoors during winter months.
- Use of the device by children is prohibited.
- Cleaning or other maintenance operations on the device by children are prohibited.
- The device is not a children's toy.
- This device contains non-replaceable batteries.
- A safety low voltage must be maintained when operating the water fountain.
- Pool robot: 5.0V DC, 2A IPX8.
Disposal
This symbol indicates that the product must not be disposed of with household waste according to Directive 2012/19/EU on Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) and national laws. Improper handling of old equipment can have negative effects on the environment and human health due to potentially hazardous substances often contained in WEEE. Consumers are legally obligated to return WEEE to a separate collection system at the end of its service life. By properly disposing of this product, you contribute to the effective use of natural resources. Information on collection points for old equipment can be obtained from your local authority, public waste disposal service, authorized WEEE disposal facility, or your waste collection service.
Return old equipment to designated collection points or give it back to your dealer. Dealers of electrical and electronic equipment with a sales area of at least 400 sqm, as well as food retailers with a sales area of at least 800 sqm who regularly sell electrical and electronic equipment, are also obliged to take back old equipment when a new device is purchased and old equipment with dimensions smaller than 25 cm even without the purchase of a new device.
Before disposing of the product, remove all batteries and rechargeable batteries, as well as all lamps that can be removed without damage. We point out that you are responsible for deleting personal data on the product to be disposed of.
Batteries and rechargeable batteries must not be disposed of with household waste. Consumers are legally obligated to return batteries and rechargeable batteries to a separate collection system. Batteries and rechargeable batteries can be returned free of charge at a collection point in your municipality/district or at retail stores so that they can be disposed of in an environmentally friendly manner and valuable raw materials can be recovered. Improper disposal can lead to toxic substances entering the environment, causing health damage to humans, animals, and plants. Batteries and rechargeable batteries contained in electrical devices must be disposed of separately from them whenever possible. Only return batteries and rechargeable batteries when discharged. Use rechargeable batteries instead of disposable batteries whenever possible. For lithium-containing batteries and rechargeable batteries, tape the poles before disposal to prevent external short circuits. A short circuit can lead to a fire or explosion.
Batteries with a higher pollutant content are also marked with the following symbols: Cd = Cadmium, Hg = Mercury, Pb = Lead.
Assembly and Operation
Suitable for:
- Round pools - Up to 610 cm diameter
- Rectangular pools - Up to 732 cm length
- Oval pools - Up to 732 cm length
- In-ground pools with a flat bottom
Not suitable for:
- Pools with steel walls or flexible construction
- In-ground pools with a sloped bottom
The pool robot will shut off under the following conditions:
- The pool floor is wrinkled.
- The pool was set up on an uneven surface.
If the pool floor is heavily soiled, the filter basket should be emptied after 10 minutes of operation.
Ensure that the pool robot and the charging port are neither dirty nor wet before charging.
Please use only the supplied USB charging cable and a DC 5V adapter (not included) with appropriate safety certification for charging.
- Turn off the pool robot before starting the charging process. Move the switch to the OFF position.
- Fully charge the robot before the first use (charging time approx. 3.5-6 hours).
- Attach the retrieval hook to a pole (pole not included) to lift the pool robot out of the pool.
- Remove safety covers, surface skimmers, and other floating objects from the pool, as they may restrict the robot's movement.
- The motor will start automatically 5 seconds after the robot is fully submerged. This allows the robot to sink gently to the pool floor without tipping over on the way down.
- The robot stops every 3 minutes for 5 seconds to change direction. This facilitates movement.
- Lift the robot out of the pool using the retrieval hook. Hold it above the water surface for 10-15 seconds until the water has drained from the filter basket, then remove it from the pool.
IMPORTANT NOTE: If the robot is not fully charged after 7 hours, carefully use sandpaper to remove any possible corrosion from the charging port (see Step 6).
IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTE: To optimize the robot's performance, turn off the filter system. The suction generated by the filter system interferes with the robot's operation.
Indicator Light
Indicator Light | Status |
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No Light | Device turned off Battery is empty |
Green Light | Robot operating normally Charging complete |
Green Light Blinking | Robot in operating state outside of water |
Red Light Blinking | Robot is charging Battery will be empty in 2 minutes |
Care and Storage
During storage, the battery may discharge. Therefore, the pool robot should be fully recharged before reuse.
- For prolonged storage, recharge the pool robot fully every 3 months.
- Unplug the charger from the socket and disconnect the charging cable from the adapter and the robot.
- Remove all accessories from the pool robot. Use only clear water WITHOUT cleaning agents for cleaning.
- Drain all water from the pool robot before storage.
- Store the product in a dry place at moderate temperatures between 10 and 38 °C.
- The pool robot and all accessories can be cleaned with a damp cloth.
IMPORTANT NOTE: If the battery is exposed to higher temperatures during storage, its lifespan may be affected.
Troubleshooting
Problem | Possible Cause | Solution |
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Low battery level | Charge the battery. | |
Robot does not pick up debris or moves very little. | The dirt container is full or the filter basket is clogged. | Clean the dirt container or the filter basket. |
The impeller is blocked or damaged. | Find help on our service site at www.bestwaycorp.com. | |
The pool robot moves but not with the rotating swivel head. | The dirt container is full or the filter basket is clogged. | Clean the dirt container or the filter basket. |
The pool robot no longer moves despite the rotating swivel head. | The impeller is blocked or damaged. | Find help on our service site at www.bestwaycorp.com. |
The swivel head does not function or cannot be switched off. | The swivel head is blocked. | Remove all obstructions that impede the movement of the swivel head. |
The robot moves only along the pool walls and does not cover the entire pool area. | The impeller is blocked. | Remove all obstructions that impede the movement of the impeller. |
The pool robot cannot be charged. | The filter basket is full or blocked. | Clean the filter basket. |
The dirt container was not closed properly. | Follow the steps shown in Figure 3 for this. | |
The battery is damaged. | Find help on our service site at www.bestwaycorp.com. | |
The charging port is blocked by debris. | Remove all debris. | |
The adapter is defective. | Check the charging cable and/or adapter for damage. If the charging cable is damaged, please visit our service site at www.bestwayservice.de (D/A) / www.bestwaycorp.com. If the adapter is damaged, it must be replaced. |
Warranty Conditions
For support and product registration, please visit bestwaycorp.com/support.
Included Components
Diagrams showing the included components:
- Pool Robot (C) x1
- Charging Cable (D) x1
- Retrieval Hook (E) x1
Assembly and Operation Diagrams
Diagrams illustrating the assembly and operation steps:
- Step 1: Connecting the charging cable.
- Step 2: Charging the robot.
- Step 3: Attaching the retrieval hook.
- Step 4: Removing the filter basket.
- Step 5: Cleaning the filter basket.
- Step 6: Cleaning the charging port.