Aiper Scuba N1 Robotic Pool Cleaner
User Manual
Important Safety Precautions
Please read this manual carefully and use your Aiper pool cleaner in accordance with the instructions. Aiper is not responsible for any damage or injury caused by improper use of this device.
For your safety and optimal performance of this device, please read and follow these suggestions:
- Do not use your Aiper cleaner when people or animals are in the pool.
- Turn off the cleaner when it is not in use or when performing maintenance.
- Do not allow children to ride on the Aiper cleaner. Please supervise children when they are near a working Aiper cleaner.
- Use only authorized Aiper power adapters.
- The adapter cord may only be replaced by a qualified electrician or at an Aiper customer service center.
- It is recommended to plug the power adapter into a surge protector extension cord, not directly into an electrical outlet.
- Ensure the device is turned off and the charging port is dry before charging. Your Aiper cleaner should be in a cool place while charging. Do not cover the Aiper cleaner during charging, as this may lead to component overheating.
- Store the device indoors or in a cool place when not in use.
- Do not run your Aiper cleaner without water, as this may lead to overheating.
- Only certified technicians should disassemble the sealed drive unit.
- Do not use the Aiper pool cleaner and filtration simultaneously.
- The oil seal around the motor contains lubricant, which may cause water pollution if the motor is damaged. If you suspect a leak, stop using the device.
- Do not puncture, cut, or damage the Aiper casing.
- When lowering the device into the water, the front of the device should be directed upwards. Do not turn it upside down or throw it directly into the pool.
1. Structure
The Aiper Scuba N1 consists of the following parts:
- Top Shell
- Filter Basket
- Switch
- LED Indicator
- Handle
- Roller Brush
Included accessories:
- Lifting Hook
- Charging Adapter
2. Technical Specifications and Operating Conditions
- Pool Size: 150 m²
- Charger Input: 100-240V 60/50 Hz, Max 1.5A
- Charger Output: 16.8V / 2.6A
- Charging Time: 4 hours
- Battery Life: Up to 150 minutes
- IP Class: IPX8 Waterproof
- Water Depth: 1.6-10 feet (0.5-3 m)
- Motor Power: 40W
- Battery: 7800 mAh
- Battery Voltage: 14.4V
ATTENTION: Do not use the device in pool conditions other than those described. This may lead to device damage not covered by the warranty.
- Temperature: 50-95°F (10-35°C)
- pH Value: 7.0-7.4
- Chlorine: Maximum 4 ppm
- NaCl: Maximum 5000 ppm
3. Charging
CAUTION: Do not charge the device under direct sunlight.
- Fully charge the device before use.
- Before charging, remove the charging port cover to check for any water residue in the charging port. If there is, dry the charging port first.
- Insert the charging cable into the device's charging port, and then into the electrical outlet. The LED indicator on the device will flash, indicating that the device is charging. When the device is fully charged, the LED will remain constantly lit.
Diagram showing the charging process: Device connected to charger.
4. Operating the Aiper Pool Cleaner
This device is suitable for cleaning floors, walls, and the waterline in areas up to 150 m².
Diagram showing the pool cleaner cleaning the floor, walls, and waterline within a 150 m² area.
5. Device Operation
a. Press and hold the power button for 2 seconds to turn on the device.
Diagram showing the power button being pressed.
b. The automatic mode is the default mode for this device after power-on. Press the button to switch between Auto, Floor, Walls, and Eco modes:
- Automatic Mode: The device cleans the pool floor and walls, using intelligent route planning based on battery level. When the charge level is low, the device will stop cleaning.
Diagram illustrating the automatic cleaning pattern for floors and walls, showing different battery level indicators (100%-50% and 49%-10%).
- Floor Mode: The device cleans the pool floor in an S-shaped pattern, without cleaning the walls. When the battery charge level is low, the device will stop cleaning.
Diagram illustrating the floor cleaning pattern.
- Wall Mode: The device cleans the pool walls in an N-shaped pattern, without cleaning the floor. When the battery charge level is low, the device will stop cleaning.
Diagram illustrating the wall cleaning pattern.
- Eco Mode: The device will clean the pool floor for 45 minutes once every 48 hours within a week, when fully charged.
Diagram illustrating the eco cleaning pattern.
c. When the device is powered on for 30 seconds, it will briefly activate the water pump every 10 seconds to check if the device is submerged in water for 3 times. If it detects that the device is not in water for 3 times, it will shut down. Please submerge the device in the pool for 1 minute after powering on the device. The device will start cleaning within 10 seconds after reaching the pool floor.
d. When the battery charge level is low, the device will stop cleaning.
e. Lift the device from the pool floor using the hook. Users can attach the hook to any standard pool pole (not included) for extension.
Diagram showing the hook being attached to the device and a pool pole.
f. Hook the device and remove it from the water.
Diagram showing the device being lifted out of the water by the hook.
g. Hold the device by the handle to drain any remaining water.
Diagram showing the device being held by the handle to drain water.
6. Disassembly and Cleaning
a. Place the device in a safe place and open the top cover.
Diagram showing the top cover being opened.
b. Remove the filter basket by lifting the handle.
Diagram showing the filter basket being removed.
c. Press the latch on the top cover and simultaneously pull the handle of the top cover to open the basket.
Diagram showing the latch being pressed and the handle being pulled to open the basket.
d. Empty the basket, rinse it, and return the basket to the device.
Diagram showing the filter basket being rinsed and reinserted.
7. Maintenance
7.1 Track Replacement
a. Remove the side cover from the device.
Diagram showing the side cover being removed.
b. Remove the screws and the guide sleeves from the wheels.
Diagram showing screws and guide sleeves being removed from the wheels.
c. Pull the wheels and the track to remove them.
Diagram showing the wheels and track being pulled off.
d. Align the gears on the new tracks of both wheels, then reinstall the rear wheels and tracks together onto the shaft sleeves.
Diagram showing the alignment of gears and reinstallation of wheels and tracks.
e. Reinstall the white guide sleeves, aligning their D-shaped holes with the corresponding holes in the shaft sleeves.
Diagram showing the reinstallation of white guide sleeves.
f. Tighten the screws and reinstall the side cover.
Diagram showing screws being tightened and the side cover being reinstalled.
7.2 Roller Brush Belt Replacement
a. Locate the side that differs from the other roller brush and pull down the silicone buckles.
Diagram showing the silicone buckles being pulled down.
b. Once all silicone inserts are pulled out, replace the roller belt with a new one. Align the silicone buckles with the fixed groove and pull them outwards. They can be secured after passing through the slot.
Diagram showing the roller belt being replaced and silicone buckles being secured.
8. Storage
Winter Tips: How to Store and Protect Aiper Devices
How to store the Aiper device during the off-season?
During the off-season for your pool, such as winter or extended holidays, when your Aiper device is not in use, a few steps should be taken to protect your device and keep it in the best condition.
- Turn off the device and disconnect it from the charger.
- Clean the device of any residual dirt, including the upper and lower parts of the casing, wheels, roller brushes, and charging port.
- Wipe the device dry with a paper towel or soft cloth.
- Pack and store your device in a cool, well-ventilated place.
- Charge your device every TWO months to 40%-60% battery capacity to maintain your device's battery performance.
When you are ready to use the Aiper device in the pool, fully charge the device before use in the pool and never charge the device under direct sunlight.
9. LED Indicator
Status | Device State | Description |
---|---|---|
Light Flashing | Charging | Blue light solid: 100% |
Blue: > 50% | ||
Yellow: 50-15% | ||
Light Solid | Working | Blue: > 50% |
Yellow: 50-15% | ||
Red: < 15% | ||
Red Light Flashing Quickly | Device Malfunction | Filter basket clogged, motor stopped, current leakage, etc. |
10. Packing List
No. | Name | Model | Quantity (pcs.) |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Cleaner | Aiper Scuba N1 | 1 |
2 | Charging Adapter | / | 1 |
3 | Lifting Hook | / | 1 |
4 | User Manual | / | 1 |
11. Warranty
This product has undergone quality control and safety testing conducted by our technical specialists.
- This product comes with a 24-month warranty, which covers your battery and motor from the date of purchase.
- This warranty is void if the product has been modified, used improperly, or repaired by unauthorized persons.
- This warranty covers manufacturing defects only, and does not cover damage caused by improper product handling.
- The order number or proof of purchase must be provided upon request for any repair claim within the warranty period.