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1. see above The power supply cable the cable from the control box to the wall outlet shall be connected in such way that the control box cannot be pulled closer to the water than 2 meters 7 ft This is normally ac hieved by cutting the power cable to the desired length before connecting the power plug see also any local restrictions since this may vary from location to location Read the manual and note the warning signs on the cleaner and on the control box WEDA W50 R 5 Operating Instructions 5 1 The control box The control panel has the following controls and options Switch On Off with light Switch Manual automatic On the bottom of the control box you find The power cable connection Connect via a GFCI or ELCB or RCD Reset for the over current protection Reset button The 16 pole plug for the floating cable umbilical is located on the right hand side of the control box WEDA W50 R 5 2 The radio remote control The remote control overrides the automatic function The remote control is a 4 channel radio transmitter with the following control functions 1 Forwards Press once for forward movement To STOP press forward button again or backward button 2 Backwards Press once for backward movement 500082 To STOP press backwards or forwards button 3 Left Turn 4 Right Turn To set the cleaner in manual mode use the switch on the control box When this is done the sensors are de active
2. Replace fuse 2 GFCI EFCB or RCD has shut off the power 3 Over current relay has released and not reset Reset the relay 4 Impeller blocked Release obstacle 5 Contactor burnt Replace 6 Stator burnt Replace 1 Impeller blocked remove obstacle 2 Incorrect power feed Check incoming voltage 3 Stator burnt Replace 4 Water in the pump motor Empty and dry off 5 Motor overloaded Check for possible reasons 1 Make sure that the radio remote control is not broken 2 The DC converter is broken Replace 3 The clutches are sliding Clean them off and check the sealing 1 Drive track tension needs to be adjusted 2 0il or water on the magnetic clutches Clean them off and check the sealing 1 Defect or incorrectly adjusted sensors Check and make corrections 2 Sensors broken Replace sensors
3. Technical specifications 3 1 Vacuum Cleaner Length x width x height Weight in air Weight in water Cleaning width Maximum suction capacity Speed Maximum Water temperature Motor Power Consumption Max Noise level Water Protection Filter bag Sensor system 3 2 Control Box Length x Width x Height Water protection Primary Voltage Amperage primary side Motor protection setting Fuses 26 x 20 x 12 inches 62 Ibs 26 Ibs 20 inches 150 Gallons min 0 6 Feet Second 110 F Single phase 50 60 Hz 1300 W 70 dB IP 68 PE 50 12 micron mesh 650 X 500 X 300 mm 28 kg 12 kg 500 mm 600 I mn 0 2 m s 40 C 110 230 VAC 24 VDC 4 ea beach control air sensor One in each direction Forward Backward left rigth 11x 15x 5 inches IP 67 110V 10A 15A 16A 230V 49A 5 9A 16A 270 X 380 X 120 mm WEDA W50 R 3 3 Floating Cable Umbilical Dimension and Length 1inch 750or120ft 25 mm 25 or 40 m 4 Installation The vacuum cleaner must be connected through a Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter GFCI or Earth Leakage Circuit Breaker ELCB or a Residual Current Device RCD having a rated residual operating current not excee ding 30 mA in accordance with EN 60335 2 41 or for the market valid laws and regulations Before connecting to power make sure that the wall outlet has The correct voltage The correct fuses The correct frequency 60 Hz and A GFCI or ELCB or RCD with correct setting
4. WEDA W50 R OPERATING MANUAL EDITION 1 110V 230V 60Hz 30V 50Hz WEDA W50 R Table of Content 1 Weda Poolcleaner AB and Pool Vacuums Delivery specifications Technical specifications Installation Operating Instructions Service and Maintenance N OAU A U N Control Box and Electrical schematics WEDA W50 R 1 Weda Poolcleaner AB and Pool Vacuums Weda Poolcleaner AB has produced pool vacuums for public pools since the mid 1970 s Today the products are distributed world wide through own subsidiaries and a distributor network The product program consists of fully automatic or semi automatic pool vacuums pool cleaners for all kinds of public pools Today s market puts a great demand on the pool vacuums since pools today are designed and built in various shapes and forms and in a wide variety of sizes and depths Pool types vary from regular swim ming pools to wave pools lazy rivers etc Since there is a strong connection between chlorination levels in the pool water and the efficiency of the pool vacuuming it is very important to optimise the pool vacuum for each individual pool This is not only based on the pool size but factors like the number of users and environmental issues in and around the pool play an important role Since there is a common demand to decrease the usage of chlorine in pools Weda strives to design better and more flexible pool vacuums so that we can optimize the vacuum for each
5. approximately every 10th hour of cleaning see 6 2 for details 6 2 Monthly service and maintenance after approximately 200 hours Greasing of the shaft seal For vacuums working no deeper than 5 meters 15 ft depths the shaft seal should be greased after every 200 hours of cleaning Use only food approved white grease Weda Part No WP 740388 Use the grease gun supplied with the cleaner Remove the side plate on the left side to reach the nozzle on the vacuum Remove the grease nozzle cap fix the gun to the nozzle and give approx 5 pushes with the gun to add the correct amount of grease Avoid overfilling Dry off eventual grease that has leaked out and put the nozzle cap back on Check Drive track tension see figure Brush drive belts see figure General appearance of tracks and belts Make sure that there is no damage to the floating cable umbilical 6 3 Annual service and maintenance Shall be performed by authorized Weda service personnel For details please refer to the Service Manual for Authorized Weda Service personnel WEDA W50 R 6 4 Replacing the drive tracks brusharms and belts Loosen the domed nuts 12 and lift off the covers 11 Loosen the wheel bolts 4 the track tension bolts 9 and 10 and the front shaft 8 Pull off the wheels and the tracks Now the belts and the arms may be replaced Reassemble in reversed order WEDA W50 R 6 5 NOTE Do not drive the pool vacuum outside the pool w
6. ater for more than 5 minutes per hour The vacuum and the floating cable are cooled by the pool water Use only WEDA Original parts for service at all times One incorrectly used O ring may cause costly damage to the pool vacuum Do not pull in the power cable at any time Do not pull the cables along the ground This may cause unnecessary wear on the cable covers Straighten out the floating cable regularly The easiest way to do this is to run the vacuum in circles in the pool Always disconnect the vacuum from the outlet before making any service and maintenance The control box being 110 230 V may only be serviced by authorized electricians It is your responsibi lity to know the local laws and regulations The pool vacuum can only be used in water filled pools Do not use the pool vacuum in explosive atmospheres Flush the cleaner with fresh water after usage Also under the cover 6 6 Wear Parts 500 019 Filter 120 micron 500 009 Brush right side 500 003 Brush left side 741 297 Drive belt for brush 740 388 Grease Non toxic 740 209 Oil for gear Batteries for radio remote 3 ea 1 5 V AAA WEDA W50 R 6 7 Qand A s Problem The vacuum does not pump or move The over current relay shuts off The pump motor runs but the vacuum will not move The vacuum turns poorly The vacuum only moves in one direction and or it stops when it reaches a wall or any other obstacle Reason Remedy 1 Fuse broken
7. he cleaner is controlled by the PLC in cooperation with laser and air sensors in combination with built in timers 5 6 Recovering the W50 from the pool Switch to manual mode on the control box Drive the vacuum towards the wall where it will be taken out of the pool Put down the radio remote control Pull the pool vacuum in the floating cable slowly towards you until you can reach the rope and later on grab it in the handle bar Pull the W50 onto the pool side Drive the cleaner to its storage or onto the trolley Turn off the power and disconnect the power cable from the outlet Remove the filter bag and flush it with clean water Allow it to dry off before next cleaning if possible Flush the cleaner with fresh water also under the cover Look into the suction intake to make sure that no larger particles are caught in the pump WEDA W50 R 6 Service and Maintenance 6 1 Routine maintenance after use Check that the drive tracks are free from obstacles like hair chewing gum rubber bands or whatever else that may have got stuck there during cleaning Flush the cleaner with fresh water Make sure to reach also under the cover Check the lenses in front of the sensors to make sure that they are clean Roll up the floating cable Clean the filter bag by turning it inside out Flush with fresh water Allow the filter to dry off completely If the cleaning has been deeper than 5 meters 15 ft add grease in the shaft seal after
8. pool and meet the customers high demands The latest product in the Weda range is the W50 which is the smallest fully automatic and semi automatic pool vacuum in the Weda range It is still designed to meet the needs of large public pools with a large amount of users And it includes the Weda reliability and more than 30 years experience from pool vacuum design usage and servicing The automatic function is reached by using the latest laser detection system and the most up to date PLC technology available The W50 uses no moving parts for wall detection The fully automatic function is combined with a remote control option that allows for fast and reliable movement control all over the pool bottoms The W50 is offered in three different basic models Beside the W50 R a standard version version and a Super Auto version are available with the possibility to select a number of various cleaning programs We wish you many good years of reliable pool cleaning with your new W50 Klas Lange Managing Director Weda Poolcleaner AB 2 Delivery Specification Pool Vacuum with 25 or 40 m 75 or 120 ft floating cable umbilical Filter bag 120 micron mesh WEDA W50 R Control Box for wall mounting with power cable Four Channel radio remote control Tool kit Manuals and other documentation Optional equipment 1 Trolley for cleaner control box and floating cable Optional equipment 2 Hose discharge connection 3
9. ted 5 3 Running the vacuum in the pool First make sure that nobody is in the pool If the Trolley with the control box is used leave the Trolley at a minimum of 2 meters 7 ft from the edge of the pool Check any local regulations that may apply Roll out the floating cable umbilical and stretch it out as straight as possible Check the electrical outlet to make sure that the voltage that will be used corresponds to that of the pool vacuum Make sure that the outlet is equipped with a GFCI ELCB or RCD See above Contact a local electri cian if you have any hesitations about this prior to connecting the power cable Fit the filter on the vacuum Connect the Power cable Turn the power on and drive the cleaner carefully into the pool It is important to place the floating cable into the pool since it is cooled by the pool water To avoid over heating do not drive the vacuum cleaner out of the pool for more than 5 minutes per hour WEDA W50 R 5 4 Manual Cleaning Make sure that the swich on the conrol box is set to manual Start by driving the pool vacuum around the walls in the pool and clean thereafter the entire pool bottom at any pattern you may prefer 5 5 Automatic Cleaning Use the radio remote control to drive the pool vacuum to the selected starting position Five seconds after the last use of any button the cleaner goes back into automatic mode The cleaner works in fully automatic mode for three 3 hours T

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