WYBOT S3 Robotic Pool Cleaner
05 / MAP OUT THE POOL
The robot will automatically initiate 3D pool mapping during its first full-pool cleaning cycle. To ensure successful mapping, please follow the steps below:
Step 1: Switch to Full-Pool cleaning mode before starting mapping.
Step 2: Ensure the docking station is sufficiently charged before initiating the robot's self-cleaning and mapping process.
Mapping Process:
- The robot will automatically begin a self-cleaning cycle (approx. 100 seconds) once it successfully docks. Do not remove the robot or the dirt collector during this time.
- The self-cleaning function will only activate if the docking station's battery level is above 50%.
After self-cleaning, the robot will begin processing the 3D map of your pool. This may take some time. Please be patient and avoid sending any commands or physically interfering with the robot during this stage. You can monitor the mapping progress via the WYBOT App. Once completed, the full 3D pool map will be displayed.
06 / START CLEANING
Note:
- Fully charge the robot before starting the first cleaning cycle to ensure it can complete both cleaning and mapping without interruption.
- Remove any foreign objects or obstructions from the pool edges to avoid interference with the mapping process.
- Start cleaning (and mapping) by pressing the Start button on the solar kit or tapping "Start Cleaning" in the WYBOT App.
- Do not send commands during mapping to ensure data integrity.
Once 3D mapping is complete, access enhanced features via the WYBOT App, including starting cleaning, scheduling weekly cleanings, and viewing the robot's real-time position.
Important Reminders:
- Do not lift the robot out of the pool during an active cleaning cycle. If removal is necessary, place it back on the docking station and allow it to complete automatic self-cleaning before removal.
- Do not pull out the dirt collector drawer while the robot is performing a self-cleaning cycle.
The robot can optimize the pool map and update the 3D map in the app after each cleaning task. It will automatically return to the docking station when the battery is low or the cleaning cycle is complete.
The dirt collector can store debris for over two weeks of daily cleaning. Clean the internal filter bag at least once per month, or sooner if the collector becomes full.
07 / DEVICE SPECIFICATION
Note:
- Ensure the dirt collector drawer is fully inserted before starting self-cleaning.
- Gently wash the filter bag by hand with clean water. Avoid harsh tools or chemicals.
- For improved hygiene, place chlorine tablets into the attached chlorine ball.
Category | Details | Specifications |
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Basic Information | Product Name | WYBOT S3 High-End Robotic Pool Cleaner |
Model | WYBOT S3 | |
Net Weight (Robot) | 9.6kg | |
Net Weight (Solar Kit & Dirt Collector) | 9.0kg | |
Net Weight (Docking Station) | 5.6kg | |
Pool Size | Max 300m² | |
Min Water Depth | 50cm | |
Robot Configuration | Max Water Depth | 3m |
Running Time Per Full Charge | 3 hours | |
Charging Time (DC charger) | 3 hours | |
Power | 90W | |
Battery Capacity | 7800mAh | |
Filtration | 180µm & Ultra-fine filter | |
Environment Requirements | Charging Environment (DC charging for robot) | 0°C-35°C (32°F-95°F) (5%-75%)RH, Away from direct sunlight |
Storage Environment (off season) | 5°C-45°C (41°F-117°F) (5%-75%)RH, Cool and ventilated place | |
Solar Kit | Maximum Charging Power | 30W |
Supply Unit Model | GM95-294300-D (US), GM95-294300-D (EU), GM95-294300-D (AU) | |
Input Voltage | 100~240V AC | |
DC Power Supply (Robot) | Output Voltage | 29.4V DC |
Output Current | 3.0A | |
Docking Station Configuration | Motor Power (left & right) | 400W |
Battery Capacity | 2500mAh | |
Wireless Charging Power | 40W | |
DC Power Supply (Docking Station) | Supply Unit Model | GM95-294300-D (US), GM95-294300-D (EU), GM95-294300-D (AU) |
Input Voltage | 100~240V AC | |
Output Voltage | 29.4V DC | |
Output Current | 3.0A | |
Connectivity | Bluetooth Range Frequency | 2402-2480MHz |
08 / MAINTAIN WYBOT S3
To ensure optimal performance and extend product lifespan, follow maintenance instructions according to the operating season.
In-Season Maintenance (At least once per month)
- Clean the Filter System: Rinse the filter bag inside the dirt collector with clean water. Replace chlorine packs when depleted.
- Flush Internal Components: Remove the robot from the pool at least once a month to flush the internal filter basket and ultra-fine filter.
- Check Docking Station Connection: Inspect the connection between the docking station and dirt collector for foreign objects.
- Clean the Solar Panel: Wipe off any dirt or dust from the solar panel surface. Avoid placing weight on the solar panel.
Off-Season Maintenance (Every 3 months)
- Power Off: Switch off the solar kit and the robot.
- Fully Charge the Battery: Fully charge both the docking station and the robot before long-term storage.
- Disassemble and Remove: Remove the docking station from the pool to avoid long-term water exposure.
- Clean and Dry Components: Thoroughly clean and dry the filter bag and filter basket.
- Proper Storage Environment: Store the device in a cool, well-ventilated place, away from direct sunlight, heat sources, frost, and heavy pressure. Recommended ambient storage temperature: 5°C-45°C (41°F-113°F).
- Battery Maintenance: Recharge the cleaner every 3 months to maintain battery health.
Note: If your device does not work after a long-term low battery life or being off, please contact the after-sale team for help. Do not attempt to disassemble it without authorization.
09 / FAQ
Q: What pool shapes and construction materials is the robot suitable for?
A: The robot is suitable for rectangular, oval, and irregular-shaped in-ground swimming pools. It can be used on pools constructed with PVC, gunite, tile, and other common materials.
Q: Will obstacles such as steps, shallow areas, drains, or slopes affect the robot's operation?
A: The robot is capable of climbing steps, navigating over drains, and cleaning in shallow areas. These features may slightly influence the cleaning path but do not affect overall operation.
Q: Can the WYBOT App control the robot while it is cleaning underwater?
A: Yes, the WYBOT App can control the robot during cleaning. The robot must be docked when connecting to the app for the first time. You can schedule cleaning tasks and monitor the robot remotely. Some functions are only available when the robot is docked.
Q: Why doesn't the robot generate a pool map after completing a full cleaning cycle?
A: The robot processes and generates the pool map when it returns to the docking station, provided both have sufficient battery levels. For complex pool shapes, switch to Standard Full-Pool Cleaning mode and run another cycle.
Q: Why is there no or weak connection between the robot and the docking station underwater?
A: Underwater connectivity can be affected by dissolved oxygen, especially in fresh water. High oxygen levels may disrupt signals. Allow the pool water to settle for two days before retrying. Obstructions or poor docking station placement can also weaken the signal. For best performance, install the docking station with a full view of the pool.
Q: Why doesn't the robot start the self-cleaning process when docked?
A: Self-cleaning requires significant power. If the docking station's battery level is below 50%, the system enters a protective mode and skips self-cleaning. Check and recharge the battery. Ensure the dirt collector is properly closed.
Q: Why is the solar panel charging slowly?
A: Solar panel charging efficiency depends on sunlight conditions. It charges most efficiently under direct, unobstructed sunlight. Reduced sunlight exposure will slow the charging process.
Q: Why doesn't the robot return to the docking station successfully?
A: A stable communication signal is essential for successful docking. Check the docking station's installation position. Ensure it is mounted on a flat wall with no obstructions beneath it. Ensure sufficient space below the station for proper alignment.
Q: Why doesn't the scheduled cleaning start successfully?
A: The robot must have at least 20% battery level at the scheduled start time. Ensure the robot is adequately charged.
Q: Why isn't the robot's real-time positioning accurate?
A: Real-time positioning depends on stable underwater communication. If the signal is weak or disrupted, positioning accuracy may decrease. Wait for communication to stabilize and ensure there are no obstructions affecting the signal.
Note: If you cannot find a solution in the FAQ, please contact the after-sale team.
10 / LIMITED WARRANTY
- All WYBOT pool cleaners are inspected and licensed according to local laws.
- The warranty applies only to original buyers and is not transferable.
- Damages caused by improper use, unauthorized repair, or disassembly are not covered by WYBOTICS Co., Ltd.'s warranty.
- An order number or record must be presented for any claim or repair within the warranty period.
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11 / CERTIFICATION
WYBOT robotic pool cleaners have passed all performance and reliability tests and obtained relevant certifications from countries where they are sold.
Certifications include: CE, FC, RoHS, cULus, SAA.
12 / CERTIFICATION
Due to continuous product improvement, the products in this manual are subject to real products. WYBOTICS Co., Ltd. reserves the right to update products.
If you encounter any problems during use, please contact the after-sale team. For more details, please visit the WYBOT website: www.wybotpool.com
Wybot Customer Service:
Email: support@wybotpool.com
Facebook: @WybotPool
Tel: 1-866-777-6655
FCC Warning Statement
Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
FCC Radiation Exposure Statement
The antennas used for this transmitter must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 20 cm from all persons and must not be co-located for operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.