iRobot 300 owner manual Cleaning the Impeller

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Maintenance and Adjustment (cont...)

Cleaning the Impeller

Verro uses an impeller to pump water up through the vacuum intakes at the bottom of the robot and out the jet valve housing at the top. If this impeller becomes fouled by hair, string, etc. it will reduce the amount of water Verro can pump and may reduce the life of the motor.

If you notice that Verro is not cleaning well or that it is having difficulty mov- ing around the pool, and other measures (cleaning the filter bag, checking the vacuum intakes, etc.) have not corrected the problem, check the impeller.

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Unplug the Power Supply. (Please keep the plug away from contact with water.) Unplug the floating power cord from the Power Supply.

Remove the screws that attach the jet valve ports. (See Jet Valve Housing Assembly illustration on page 7.)

3Remove the jet valve port.

4Inspect the impeller, especially at the bottom, for hair, string, etc.

5If the impeller is fouled, bend a large paper clip as shown.

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