iRobot 300 owner manual Cleaning the Jet Tubes

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Maintenance and Adjustment (cont...)

Cleaning the Jet Tubes

Verro uses two powerful jets of water like power washers to loosen attached dirt and debris as it moves around the pool. If the tubes that carry these jets from the impeller to the nozzles under the robot become blocked, Verro will not be able to clean as well. If Verro is not doing a good job of loosening attached dirt, and other measures (cleaning the filter, inspecting the vacuum intakes, etc.) have not worked, check the tubes.

1Unplug the Power Supply. (Please keep the plug away from contact with water.) Unplug the floating power cord from the Power Supply.

2Examine the clear tubes for obstructions.

3Remove the tube by pulling it from the holders at each end. The tubes are not glued in place.

4Clear any blockage by flushing the tube with cold water.

5Reinsert the tube into the holders at each end (do not use any form of lubricant other than water).

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