Step 1: Assembling
This section guides you through the assembly of your WYBOT A1 pool cleaner.
1. Attach Flipper: Insert the included flipper into the cleaner. Ensure its notch is aligned with the groove on the right side cylinder.
Diagram Description: The first diagram shows the main pool cleaner unit and a separate flipper attachment. The second diagram illustrates inserting the flipper into the cleaner, aligning a notch with a groove on the cylinder.
Assembly Complete: The unit is now fully assembled.
Step 2: Charging
Ensure your robot is fully charged before choosing a cleaning cycle.
Prepare for Charging: Uncover the rubber cap of the charging port and ensure it is dry.
Connect Charger: Insert the charger cable into the charging port. Keep your device at least 3 meters (9.8ft) away from the pool.
Charging Indicator: Fully charge your device before first use. Turn on the device, and you will hear a beep. The LED lights will turn solid blue, indicating a full charge.
Diagram Description: Diagrams illustrate opening the rubber cap of the charging port, ensuring it is dry. Another diagram shows connecting the charger cable to the device, emphasizing a minimum distance of 3 meters (9.8ft) from the pool. A visual indicates the device is fully charged with solid blue LED lights.
Step 3: Customize Your Cleaning Cycle
Ensure your robot is fully charged before choosing a cycle.
Select Cycle: Press the power button to choose a suitable cleaning cycle. The available options are:
- 120 min (Default Cycle)
- 60 min
- 40 min
- 30 min
For more information on cleaning cycles, please refer to the user manual.
Diagram Description: Diagrams show the power button and LED indicator lights on the device. Another diagram lists available cleaning cycle durations: 120 minutes (default), 60 minutes, 40 minutes, and 30 minutes. Instructions mention pressing the power button to select a cycle.
Step 4: Submerging the Device
Submerge Gently: Submerge the device into the pool gently.
Auto-Calibration: Wait for the device to auto-calibrate for 15 seconds. The LED will turn flashing blue, and the device will start cleaning.
Diagram Description: Diagrams depict gently submerging the device into the pool. A second diagram shows the device in the water, with an indication that it will auto-calibrate for 15 seconds before starting to clean, indicated by flashing blue LED lights.
Step 5: Removal from the Pool
Use Hook: Insert the included hook into a standard pool pole.
Lift Cleaner: Hook the cleaner and lift it out of the pool.
Diagram Description: Diagrams illustrate attaching a hook to a standard pool pole. The hook is then used to lift the cleaner out of the pool.
Parking: The device will auto-park by the wall when completing cleaning. If a cycle other than the default was set, leave the robot in the pool to complete the entire cycle.
Step 6: Cleaning the Filter
Filter Maintenance: You should clean the filter after each use. Insufficient cleaning may influence the pool cleaning effect.
Storage: Store the cleaner in a ventilated place and keep it out of direct sunlight or inclement weather.
Battery Maintenance: Charge the device at least every 3 months to maintain battery performance during the off-season.
Diagram Description: Diagrams show the filter being removed from the cleaner and cleaned. Further instructions advise cleaning the filter after each use for optimal performance, storing the cleaner in a ventilated area away from direct sunlight, and charging it at least every 3 months during the off-season.