Irobot, Verro, Model 300 – iRobot Verro 300 User Manual

Page 30: Quick start guide, How verro works

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How Verro Works

iRobot Verro uses a powerful motor to
draw 80 gallons of water per minute
through the filter bag. This creates strong
suction at two inlet ports under the
robot that draws dirt and debris, such as
bacteria, algae, leaves, and even coins
into the filter bag where they are trapped.

The pump motor also drives two high-
pressure jets under the robot that loosen
dirt and attached particles, which are
then vacuumed up.

Verro uses the force of the water being
pumped through the robot to hold itself
against the surface it is cleaning and to
move along it.

Each time it changes direction, Verro
automatically alters it course slightly so
that it covers the entire bottom and sides
of the pool efficiently.

iRobot

®

Verro

model 300

Quick Start Guide

Instructional photos available at www.irobot.com/usetips

Tip

Clean the filter bag regularly. Verro uses

the force of the water pumped through
its filter bag to move properly. If the
filter bag is not kept clean, Verro will

not move or clean properly.

Tip

Store Verro in a dry place out of direct

sunlight at a temperature between
50 and 104 degrees Fahrenheit. The
Power Supply is water resistant, but not
waterproof and may be damaged by rain.
Important: Failure to properly store Verro
will result in loss of warranty.

Tip

iRobot recommends using the mesh

filter bag (included) when

the pool contains a significant quantity

of large debris (leaves, etc.), such

as when the pool is opened for the

season. The fine filter bag is ideal for

filtering small debris (algae, sand,
etc.) and for regular maintenance.

Tip

Periodically straighten the floating

power cord with the Detangler.

Tip

Verro’s Power Supply has an automatic

timer that shuts Verro OFF after

approximately two hours of operation.

When this happens, the power switch

will remain ON. To start another

cleaning cycle, switch the Power

Supply OFF and then back ON and

then press the reset button.

1

Uncoil the floating power cord and spread it over the surface of the water, ensuring that it is not tangled

or kinked.

6

Set the time control dial to 30 seconds.

2

Place Verro upside down in the pool and rock it from side to side to allow air to escape. Turn Verro over

and allow it to sink to the bottom of the pool so that the wheels rest on the bottom of the pool.

Warning: A Ground Fault Current Interrupter (GFCI) must be installed to
protect your electric outlet and prevent any possible electric shock.

7

Turn the Power Supply switch ON then press the reset button. The light on the Power Supply will

illuminate and Verro will start to clean your pool.

3

Place the Power Supply in a dry area at least 3.5 meters/12 feet from the pool.

3.5m/12ft

5

Ensure that the Power Supply is at least 12 feet from the pool and that the power switch is OFF. Plug

the Power Supply into a GFCI outlet. Ensure the electric outlet has been properly grounded.

Never leave the Power Supply plugged in when Verro is not in use

4

Plug the floating power cord into the Power Supply. Be sure not to force the plug as it will only

go in one way.

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