Low-power 24-volt direct-current motors

Dolphin Escape vs Dolphin E10 : There is no supplementary water pump. There are now no hoses left. Installation-free Put it in the water, plug it in, and forget about it; it's that easy to have a pool. After each use, take the Dolphin out of the water so that you can clean the filters and get rid of any leftover chemicals. When not in use, your Dolphin should be removed from the water and kept. It's important to let out enough wire for the Dolphin to completely cover the pool when it's in use. Don't forget to unroll the spare cable and leave it by the pool. If you're going to be storing your Dolphin on a caddy, make sure the cord doesn't become tangled up by draping it over the top of the caddy. Once a week, remove the cable from its power source, straighten out any kinks, and let it dry in the sun for a few hours. Any knots or kinks will be smoothed out as a result. Robotic SmartNav 20 scanning in Dolphin's Great Escape.

A mere 14 ounces Extremely high-priced but unrivaled performance in an above-floor cleaner. Totes schmutzig! Extra-large debris cartridge is sturdy and can store up to 60% more trash. Low-power 24-volt direct-current motors. A guarantee for a whole year. Discard any negative preconceptions you may have had about pool robots. The innovative technology found in the brand-new Escape takes pool cleaning to an all-new level. Most pools cannot be cleaned of algae and other muck with just a vacuum cleaner. The active cleaning brush was added by engineers as an added convenience for the Escape. Once a week, remove the cable from its power source, straighten out any kinks, and let it dry in the sun for a few hours. Any knots or kinks will be smoothed out as a result. Gently tug on the blue wire to bring your Dolphin to the edge of the pool. When your Dolphin is close enough, grab the handle and lift it out of the water. To facilitate the draining of closed water, position the robotic pool cleaner at the pool's edge.

The Dolphin should not be pulled out of the water by the cord at any time. You can finally put an end to your robot's restless wandering. The pool cleaning algorithms used by intelligent navigation and scanning software are cutting edge. Because it can climb and descend ladders and drains without stopping, Escape can clean continuously. Your robot needs filtration that can handle particles of any size for maximum convenience. The Escape's huge clean out cartridge may be accessed from the top. Traditional pool cleaners no longer need the messy and inconvenient debris bags. For the bottoms of smaller in-ground and above-ground pools, there is the Dolphin E10 Robotic Pool Cleaner, an autonomous robot cleaner that scrubs and vacuums.