BUBLUE Bubot 300P Robotic Pool Cleaner User Manual
Model: Bubot 300P
Welcome
Thank you for choosing the BUBLUE Bubot 300P Robotic Pool Cleaner. We appreciate your trust in us to keep your pool clean and ready for your enjoyment. This manual is your comprehensive guide to operating, maintaining, and maximizing the performance of your BUBLUE Bubot 300P Robotic Pool Cleaner. We strongly recommend taking a few moments to thoroughly review this manual for a smooth and trouble-free experience. For any questions or further assistance, please contact us at support@bubluerobot.com for prompt support.
Important Safety Instructions
- Carefully read this manual and use the Robotic Pool Cleaner strictly according to the instructions. BUBLUE is not liable for any losses or injuries resulting from improper use.
- Use only genuine or recommended accessories.
- This model is designed for use in flat-bottom pools.
- Ensure that children do not sit on or treat the Robotic Pool Cleaner as a toy.
- Never power on the Robotic Pool Cleaner when it is out of the water.
- Keep people and animals out of the pool while the Robotic Pool Cleaner is in operation.
- Avoid using the Robotic Pool Cleaner when the pool filter is running.
- Make sure the charging port is dry before charging.
- During charging, place the Robotic Pool Cleaner in a cool, shaded area, and leave it uncovered to prevent overheating and potential damage. The ambient temperature during charging should be within the range of 41°F-95°F (5°C-35°C).
- Clean the filter after each use.
- Always turn off the power when performing maintenance, cleaning, or when the Robotic Pool Cleaner is not in use.
- Store the Robotic Pool Cleaner in a well-ventilated, shaded area, and keep it away from direct sunlight.
- Only trained professionals should disassemble the drive kit of the Robotic Pool Cleaner.
- For long-term storage, recharge the Robotic Pool Cleaner every 3 months to maintain its battery life.
- The motor contains grease that may leak and contaminate the pool water if the motor is damaged. If a leak is suspected, immediately cease using the Robotic Pool Cleaner.
- Do not use the Robotic Pool Cleaner immediately after applying pool chemicals or use it to dispense chemicals, as this can damage and corrode its components.
Introduction
The BUBLUE Bubot 300P Robotic Pool Cleaner boasts cutting-edge cleaning technology, user-friendly design, reliable performance, and hassle-free maintenance, all tailored to enhance your pool cleaning experience with convenience and efficiency. Equipped with an advanced control program, this model effortlessly cleans the pool floor, filters the pool water, and efficiently removes debris.
Packing List
The BUBLUE Bubot 300P Robotic Pool Cleaner package includes:
- Charger x1
- Hook x1
- Floating Handle x1
- Brush x2
- User Manual x1
The package contains the robotic pool cleaner unit and essential accessories for its operation and maintenance.
Product Structure
The BUBLUE Bubot 300P Robotic Pool Cleaner is composed of the following main parts:
- Top cover
- Secondary Filter
- Primary Filter
- Chassis
These components work together to efficiently clean your pool.
Product Specifications and Operating Environment
Specification | Details |
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Product Name | Bubot 300P |
Model | A10PS |
Rated Power | 33W |
Battery Life | 90 mins |
Rated Input Voltage of Charger | 100-240V |
Rated Output Voltage of Charger | 12.6V DC |
Rated Output Current of Charger | 1.8A |
Battery Capacity | 4,400 mAh |
Charging Time | 3.5h |
Applicable Pool Size | Max. 850 sq.ft (80 ㎡) |
Filter Density | 100μm |
Net Weight | 7.72lbs (3.5kg) |
Water Depth | Max. 9.84ft (3m) |
Waterproof Rating | IPX8 |
Pool Conditions
- pH: 7.0-7.8
- Temperature: 50°F-95°F (10°C-35°C)
- NaCl: Max. 5,000 ppm
- Chlorine: Max. 4ppm
Using the Robotic Pool Cleaner
5.1 Setup and Powering On
- Ensure the Robotic Pool Cleaner is fully charged before each use.
- Attach the floating handle to the handle of the Robotic Pool Cleaner. Adjust the cord length according to your pool's depth, ensuring the floating handle remains precisely at the water's surface.
- Secure the hook onto a telescopic pole for easier retrieval. (The telescopic pole is not provided).
- Attach the brushes to the Robotic Pool Cleaner. This enhances cleaning performance, particularly on flat pool bottoms. For pools with uneven or rough bottoms, consider installing brushes only when improved performance is needed.
- Gently submerge the Robotic Pool Cleaner into the water, holding it until no more bubbles emerge. This process ensures all air is expelled from the cleaner.
- After the Robotic Pool Cleaner is completely submerged, activate the power switch. If the cleaner is already in water, it will start operation. If not, the red light will flash. In such a case, turn off the power, place it into the water, and then power it on again to initiate operation.
5.2 Placing the Cleaner into the Pool
After powering on, position the Robotic Pool Cleaner upright, with its bottom facing the pool floor, and gently release it to sink. If the Robotic Pool Cleaner lands upside down, adjust its orientation. [✔️ Correct placement: upright, bottom facing the pool floor] [❌ Incorrect placement: upside down]
5.3 Pool Cleaning Process
The Robotic Pool Cleaner will autonomously navigate and clean the pool floor for up to 90 minutes. Each time the cleaner hits a wall, it will automatically move back a certain distance and move forward again, achieving enhanced cleaning on edges and corners. After two wall touches, the cleaner will change direction. When the battery is low, the Robotic Pool Cleaner will stop near a pool wall for easy retrieval.
5.4 Removing the Robotic Pool Cleaner and Powering Off
To remove the Robotic Pool Cleaner from the pool and turn it off, grasp the floating handle. If needed, you can also use the hook for retrieval. The cleaner stops near a pool wall when the battery is low for easy retrieval.
Cleaning and Maintenance After Use
Filter Cleaning
- Unlatch the buckle to open the Robotic Pool Cleaner and take out the filter.
- Separate the primary and secondary filters, and it is recommended to clean them separately for better cleaning results.
- As shown in the diagram, the two filters are secured by four clips. When separating them, the four clips need to be released.
- Rinse both the filter and chassis with a hose.
- After cleaning, please reinstall the filters. To ensure both filters are properly assembled, align the two protrusions on the primary filter with the recesses on the secondary filter.
- Once aligned, the protrusions on the primary filter will be positioned opposite to the arrow on the secondary filter.
- After alignment, press down the four clips to complete the filter installation.
- When closing the Robotic Pool Cleaner, make sure the two convex points and the handle are on the same side, then press down the top cover to securely close the Robotic Pool Cleaner.
Note: Clean the filter after each use. It is strongly advised to rinse the Robotic Pool Cleaner weekly during on-season with fresh water to mitigate damage from pool chemicals.
For regular use, the primary filter can be used alone. However, for finer filtration, please assemble the secondary filter.
Storage
If the Robotic Pool Cleaner is not used for an extended period, please follow these steps:
- Ensure the Robotic Pool Cleaner is dry.
- Install the filter after thoroughly cleaning.
- Store the Robotic Pool Cleaner indoors away from direct sunlight/rain/frost and at a suitable temperature of 50°F-95°F (10°C-35°C).
- Charge the Robotic Pool Cleaner every 3 months to maintain its battery life.
Path Adjustment
The Robotic Pool Cleaner is equipped with two adjustable wheels. By adjusting these two wheels, you can change the Robotic Pool Cleaner's running path. The recommended combinations are suitable for different pool sizes; customers are encouraged to adjust them according to the size of the pool.
Combination | Pool Size |
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A-C | Default Mode |
A-B | Smaller Pools |
B-C | Larger Pools |
C-C | Big Pools |
Indicator Light Guide
Operating Status | Indicator Light Display |
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Self-check | Blue light constant |
Normal Operation | Blue light blinks |
Low Battery Mode | Blinking yellow light |
Parking Near the Wall | Yellow light stays constant and turns off after 5 minutes |
Normal Charging | Green light constant |
Charging While the Robotic Pool Cleaner is Not Powered Off | Red light blinks |
Operating while the Robotic Pool Cleaner is being lifted out of the water | Red light blinks |
Troubleshooting
Issue | Possible Cause | Solution |
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The pool robot changes direction without touching the wall, or never changes direction. | Temporary software glitch | Place the cleaner on a horizontal surface to charge for 1 minute to reset it. |
Red Indicator Light Blinking (1s intervals) | The Robotic Pool Cleaner is not placed in the water promptly after powering on. | Press the power button again to restart the Robotic Pool Cleaner. |
Red Indicator Light Rapidly Blinking (0.5s intervals) | The Robotic Pool Cleaner lifted out of the water while not powered off. | Press the power button again to restart the Robotic Pool Cleaner. |
No Indicator Lights | The Robotic Pool Cleaner charging while not powered off. | Press the power button to turn off, clear the alarm, and resume normal charging. |
Robotic Pool Cleaner Unable to Charge | Debris stuck in the impeller. | Turn off the Robotic Pool Cleaner, and clear the debris stuck in the impeller. |
Robotic Pool Cleaner Moves Slowly with Poor Cleaning Efficiency | Battery is depleted. | Recharge the Robotic Pool Cleaner to restore normal operation. |
The power outlet has no voltage. | Check if the power outlet has voltage or try a different power outlet. | |
The power cord is not correctly connected to the power inlet. | Ensure the power cord is securely connected to the power source. | |
Loose connection between the charging adapter and the Robotic Pool Cleaner. | Inspect the cable connection at both ends of the charging adapter and the Robotic Pool Cleaner. | |
The charging adapter is not working. | When disconnected from the Robotic Pool Cleaner's charging port, check if the charger displays a green LED light. If not, consider replacing the charger. | |
Water has entered the charging port. | Dry the charging port and try again. | |
The filter is clogged. | Clean the filter and debris in the Robotic Pool Cleaner. | |
Bottom brushes obstructing movement. | Remove the brushes from the bottom. |
If these suggested solutions do not solve your problem, please contact BUBLUE customer support.
Warranty
7.1 The product is covered by a 12-month warranty from the date of purchase, limited to the drive kit, battery, and PCB. Wearable parts such as filters, brushes, wheels, and water outlets are not covered by the warranty.
7.2 Warranty will be void if the product is misused, disassembled without authorization, or repaired by unauthorized personnel.
7.3 Warranty does not cover any damage caused by improper use.
7.4 Any claims or repairs within the warranty period require an order number or relevant proof of purchase.
Contact & Support
BUBLUE TECHNOLOGY INC
30 N Gould St, Ste R, Sheridan, WY 82801
Website: www.bublue.com
Email: support@bubluerobot.com
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