Has debris stuck in the fan
If the red light indicator turns on and causes the unit to turn off right after submerging your PoolBot B150 it may be due to dust and debris stuck and obstructing the operation of the fan. This may also cause faster battery drain, motor malfunctions, and other range of issues.
To identify this issue you can visually inspect the motor via the top opening to the motor or by opening the cover and removing the filter basket.
To remove any foreign objects, use a water hose to flush out any debris or try removing them by hand. If unsuccessful please contact us via 03 7003 8791 or support@robotmylife.zohodesk.com.au
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