BWT Cosmy The Bot 250

BWT Cosmy The Bot 250 Robotic Pool Cleaner Instruction Manual

Model: Cosmy The Bot 250 (RURN-NOYO-S2M70)

1. Okwu mmalite

This manual provides essential information for the safe and efficient operation, setup, and maintenance of your BWT Cosmy The Bot 250 Robotic Pool Cleaner. Please read this manual thoroughly before using the product and retain it for future reference.

The BWT Cosmy The Bot 250 is designed for effective pool cleaning, featuring powerful suction and efficient navigation. Its design facilitates easy handling, and the adjustable suction power allows for adaptation to various debris types.

BWT Cosmy The Bot 250 Robotic Pool Cleaner with remote control app on phone

Image 1.1: The BWT Cosmy The Bot 250 Robotic Pool Cleaner, shown with a smartphone displaying its remote control application.

2. Ozi nchekwa

Na-edebe ihe nchekwa nchekwa ndị a mgbe niile ka ibelata ihe ize ndụ nke mmerụ ahụ ma ọ bụ mmebi:

  • Ensure the power supply is disconnected before performing any maintenance or cleaning on the unit.
  • Do not operate the cleaner if the power cable is damaged. Contact qualified service personnel for repair.
  • Debe ụmụaka na anụ ụlọ n'ebe dị anya n'ebe a na-asa ahụ mgbe a na-arụ ọrụ nhicha ahụ.
  • Only use the cleaner in water temperatures between 10°C (50°F) and 35°C (95°F).
  • Do not use the cleaner if there are people in the pool.
  • Hụ na mmiri dị n'ime mmiri nke ọma tupu ịmalite ọrụ.
  • Avoid lifting the cleaner by its cable. Always use the handle provided.

3. Ngwa ngwaahịa

The BWT Cosmy The Bot 250 Robotic Pool Cleaner consists of the following main components:

  • Isi ngalaba: The robotic cleaner body, housing the motor and filtration system.
  • Nkata nzacha: Removable basket for collecting debris.
  • Ahịhịa/Mpịachi: Located on the underside for scrubbing pool surfaces.
  • Floating Cable: Connects the cleaner to the power supply unit.
  • Ngalaba Na-enye Ike: Converts AC power to safe DC power for the cleaner.
N'ihu view of BWT Cosmy The Bot 250 Robotic Pool Cleaner showing the cleaning brushes

Foto 3.1: N'ihu view of the cleaner, highlighting the cleaning brushes and intake area.

N'okpuru view of BWT Cosmy The Bot 250 Robotic Pool Cleaner showing tracks and brushes

Foto 3.2: N'okpuru view of the cleaner, illustrating the tracks and brush system for pool surface navigation and cleaning.

Cutaway diagram of BWT Cosmy The Bot 250 showing internal gear and motor

Foto 3.3: Ime view of the cleaner, showing the gear and motor components responsible for its movement and cleaning action.

4. Nhazi

  1. Mepee ihe nhicha ahụ: Carefully remove the cleaner and all accessories from the packaging.
  2. Connect the Floating Cable: Connect the floating cable to the power supply unit. Ensure the connection is secure.
  3. Ebe dị n'Ọdọ Mmiri: Gently lower the cleaner into the pool. Allow it to sink to the bottom. Ensure there are no air bubbles trapped inside the unit.
  4. Position Power Supply: Place the power supply unit at least 3.5 meters (11.5 feet) from the edge of the pool, ensuring it is not exposed to direct sunlight or excessive moisture.
  5. Tinye: Plug the power supply unit into a grounded electrical outlet.

5. Ntuziaka ọrụ

  1. Malite usoro nhicha: Press the power button on the power supply unit or use the remote control application (if applicable) to start the cleaning cycle. The cleaner will begin its programmed cleaning routine.
  2. Gbanwee ike imi: The Cosmy The Bot 250 features adjustable intake valves. To increase or decrease suction power, manually adjust the height of the intake valves located on the underside of the unit. This allows for optimized debris collection.
  3. Nyochaa ihicha: The cleaner will navigate the pool floor and walls (depending on model features) to collect debris. Cleaning cycles are designed to be efficient and consume less energy.
  4. End Cleaning Cycle: Once the cleaning cycle is complete, or if you wish to stop it manually, press the power button again.
  5. Wepụ na ọdọ mmiri: Carefully pull the cleaner out of the water using its handle. Do not pull by the floating cable. Allow excess water to drain before placing it on a flat surface.

6. Nlekọta

Regular maintenance ensures optimal performance and extends the lifespan of your robotic pool cleaner.

6.1. Nhicha Nkata Nzacha

An indicator light will illuminate when the filter basket is full and requires cleaning.

  1. Kwụpụ ike: Always unplug the power supply unit from the electrical outlet before cleaning.
  2. Open Filter Compartment: Locate the filter access button/latch on the top of the cleaner and open the lid.
  3. Wepu nkata nzacha: Grasp the handle of the filter basket and lift it out of the cleaner.
  4. Sachaa iyo: Use a garden hose to thoroughly rinse the filter basket, removing all trapped debris. Ensure all mesh surfaces are clear.
  5. Tinyegharịa nzacha: Place the clean filter basket back into the cleaner, ensuring it is properly seated.
  6. Mechie mkpuchi: Close the filter compartment lid securely.
N'elu view of BWT Cosmy The Bot 250 with filter compartment open

Foto 6.1: Elu view of the cleaner with the filter compartment open, showing the filter basket inside.

BWT Cosmy The Bot 250 with filter basket removed for cleaning

Image 6.2: The filter basket removed from the cleaner, ready for rinsing.

6.2. General Cleaning na Nchekwa

  • After each use, rinse the cleaner with fresh water to remove any pool chemicals or debris.
  • Inspect the brushes and tracks for any tangled debris (hair, leaves, etc.) and remove them.
  • Store the cleaner in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight and extreme temperatures.
  • Coil the floating cable loosely to prevent kinks or damage.

7. Nchọpụta nsogbu

If you encounter issues with your BWT Cosmy The Bot 250, refer to the following common problems and solutions:

NsogbuIhe nwere ike imeNgwọta
Ihe nhicha anaghị amalite.No power to the unit; power supply unit not plugged in; cable connection loose.Ensure power supply is plugged into a working outlet. Check all cable connections.
Onye na-ehicha ihe na-agagharị nwayọ nwayọ ma ọ bụ na-enweghị usoro.Filter basket is full; debris tangled in brushes/tracks; low water temperature.Clean the filter basket. Remove any debris from brushes/tracks. Ensure water temperature is within operating range.
Arụmọrụ nhicha adịghị mma ma ọ bụ nke na-adịghị mma.Filter basket is dirty; intake valves incorrectly adjusted; worn brushes.Clean the filter basket thoroughly. Adjust intake valve height. Inspect brushes for wear and replace if necessary.
Ihe nhicha anaghị ekpuchi ọdọ mmiri dum.Floating cable tangled; pool shape/obstacles.Ensure the floating cable is untangled and spread out. Remove large obstacles from the pool.

Ọ bụrụ na nsogbu ahụ dịgidere mgbe ị nwara azịza ndị a, biko kpọtụrụ nkwado ndị ahịa.

8. Nkọwapụta

NjirimaraNkọwa
NlereanyaCosmy The Bot 250 (RURN-NOYO-S2M70)
Akụkụ ngwaahịa20 x 20 x 20 sentimita asatọ
Ibu Ibu36 pound
Floating Cable Length59 ft
Onye nrụpụtaSTEWARD GROUP, LLC
Nkà na ụzụAbụọ-stage planetary gear technology
Ụdị nzachaTop-access filter basket

9. Akwụkwọ ikike na nkwado

For warranty information and customer support, please refer to the documentation included with your purchase or contact the manufacturer directly:

Onye nrụpụta: STEWARD GROUP, LLC

Please have your model number (Cosmy The Bot 250, RURN-NOYO-S2M70) and purchase date available when contacting support.

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