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Features For small to mid-size commercial pools A robust cleaner that includes professional features - at an affordable price. • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
Recommended for commercial pools up to 30’ X 65’ Cleans pool floor, cove, walls and waterline Full bag indicator -- tells you it's time to clean the filter! Delayed start feature Patented cable swivel helps prevent tangling Pro Remote included for manual navigation and cycle options Dual drive motors and split brushes for incredible maneuverability Incredibly efficient - costs less than 15 cents to clean the pool. Multiple cycle options, 2-3 or 4 hours Large self-contained filter collects dirt, debris and even dust. Plug-n-play! No pre-installation, no pool system connections. Includes caddy for easy portability and storage. Self-programmed for optimal pool scanning. 36 month warranty - parts and labor.
Specifications
Pool size Pool depth Cable length Cycle time Scanning Options Scanning type Linear speed Coverage Area Max area coverage Suction rate Filter bag (#) porosity µ Operating Protections Propulsion Drive Unit weight Impeller motor (# - Type) Drive motor (# - Type) Motor protections Voltage Standards
Up to 30' X 65' 16 ft 78 ft 2,3,4 hrs. Floor & Wall - Floor Only - Wall Only - Ultra clean Algorithmic Maze Tracking 50 ft / minute 48 ft² / minute - 2,880 ft² / hour 2,150 ft² 75gpm - 4,500 gph (1) 70 — (1) 50µ Out of water - Stuck on wall Split Brushes 20 lb. 1 - Brush 2 - Brush Drive & impeller – overload - underload Input-120 VAC Output-29 VDC CE, ETL
Wave Maze Tracking The Wave 75 cleaner • • • • •
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Fully automatic Programmable features Touches 2 walls Proceeds a pre-programmed distance and turns Touches two walls and turns etc Program maximizes coverage Program avoids overlapping Cleans until cycle time ends If wall cleaning is selected, cleans walls 1 minute every 4 minutes
Remote Control
Remote Control Unit (RCU)
Automatic Mode Cleaner will operate automatically as programmed
Manual Control Allows manual steering of the cleaner Allows changing of cleaner settings
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Remote Control
Radio Reception Meter
Battery Level
If weak – move closer to power supply
When flashing – change battery
Manual Control Indicator When flashing – in manual mode
Cleaning Cycle Icons Delay Timer Icons Cleaning Mode Icons Manual / Auto Button
On / Off Button Set / OK Button Direction Control If no buttons are pressed for 2 minutes the RCU shuts off and the cleaner return to previous settings.
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Remote Control
Manual Control Mode 1. Turn on RCU 2. Drive cleaner manually
RCU On Off Button
Direction Control Buttons
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Remote Control
Exit Manual – Set Automatic 1. 2. 3. 4.
Press Manual/auto button once Icons will light up Use direction buttons to select Press OK to set
Manual/Auto Button OK / Set Button
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Remote Control
Cleaning Cycle Options Cycle time will remain until it is reset.
2 hour cycle
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3 hour cycle
4 hour cycle
Remote Control
Delay Start Options After the cleaner completes it’s cycle the Delay Start will automatically reset to immediate start.
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Remote Control
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Cleaning Mode Options
Standard The cleaner cleans the wall for 1 minute each 4 minutes
Ultra-clean When the cleaner completes it’s cycle time the Mode automatically returns to Standard Mode
Floor Only When the cleaner is in floor only it does not automatically return to Standard Mode
Walls Only When the cleaner completes it’s cycle time the Mode automatically returns to Standard Mode
Power Supply Provides power and operations instructions to the cleaner Includes • On/off switch • 120VAC to 29VDC transformer • PCB containing software • RCU receiving antenna • Floating cable connection • Full filter bag indicator • Delay start indicator • Filter Bag reset button
Cable Swivel
Maytronics patented Cable Swivel • Eliminates tangling of the cable as the cleaner turns back and forth across the entire pool surface • Brings low voltage power to the motors • Delivers operational commands to the cleaner • Provides real-time, streaming information between • the remote control • the PCB in the Power Supply • the PCB in the sealed Motor housing .
System Protection • • • • • • •
Cable Swivel Motor Overload Motor Underload Stuck on floor Stuck on wall Out of water, Zero depth entry Filter bag full
Remove from Pool
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Switch off power supply Use cable to gently pull cleaner to pool edge Use cable to lift cleaner to reach handle Use handle to align brushes against the pool wall Turn unit upside down to minimize dirt loss (small amount of dirt might will fall back into pool) Set cleaner on it’s top on the deck Wait for water to drain out Place on caddy or clean filters
Filter Cleaning
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Place cleaner upside down Release 2 lid locking clips Remove lid filter assembly Remove bag clips and bags Turn filter bags inside out and rinse well (launder every 60 days) Clean lid flaps, springs and clips Refit filter bag over frame and lid lip Gather all fabric between frames Adjust filter bag corners to frame corners Reinstall bag clips Insert assembly into cleaner Lock lid clips
Periodic Cleaning
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Cleaning Impeller Unplug power supply Unscrew 2 Phillips head screws Remove Impeller cover Clean out debris Re-assemble all
Cleaning Tracks • Remove debris in tracks, wheels and brushes
Waterline Sideways Fast
Handle Settings
Right
Left
Turn float to desired position
Waterline Sideways Slow Right
Push In to lock position
Left
Caddy Assembly
Warranty
• It is warranted to be free from defects in materials and workmanship under normal use • This warranty is limited to 36 months from date of purchase or 3000 hours of use. • This warranty is limited to the original end-user only and is non-transferrable. • This warranty includes all parts and labor required to return the unit to operation. • This warranty is applicable only to owners with North American • The warranty covers only normal and reasonable use of the unit. • This warranty is for manufacturing defects only. • Any damage, defects, malfunctions or failures related to repairs performed by any person or company other than a Maytronics authorized service representative shall not be covered. • Normal wear and tear of any and all brushes and filter bags are excluded from this warranty. • Shipping charges, delivery and handling fees, are excluded from this warranty • Warranty is dependent on registration of the unit with Maytronics • To obtain warranty service contact the Maytronics WAVE authorized dealer
Helpful Hints • The Power Supply should be located at least 10ft from the pool edge. • Use only the length of floating cable needed for pool cleaning, leave excess cable coiled on the deck. • After each use rinse the filter. Dirty filters reduce cleaning efficiency. • For optimal operation pool water should maintained within the below ranges: • Temperature: 43°- 93° F • pH level: 7.0 - 7.8 • Chlorine level: Max 4 ppm • For salt pools: 5000 ppm NaCl maximum • Once a month unplug the floating cable, untangle it and leave it stretched out in the sun for several hours. • Store the pool cleaner out of the direct sun on its Caddy or store it upside down.