AES 8Streme 7310 Instruction Manual

AES 8Streme 7310 Instruction Manual

AES 8Streme 7310 is a powerful autonomous robotic pool cleaner suitable for pools of any shape up to 10m x 5m and depth of 2.5m. It comes with a floating swivel to minimize cord tangling and a large debris basket for easy cleaning. The cleaner has a simple plug-and-play setup and features a 24VDC power supply for safe operation. For best performance, place the cleaner at the farthest point from the power supply, ensuring the cord reaches all areas of the pool. With its efficient cleaning capabilities, AES 8Streme 7310 helps keep your pool sparkling clean with minimal effort.

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Congratulations on the purchase of your new

Robotic Pool Cleaner by 8Streme.

This is a powerful autonomous cleaner arrives to you ready to plug in and play. Great for pools of any shape. This cleaner comes with a floating swivel that ensures you have minimum cord tangling issues and a large easy to access debris basket.

Please check the packaging to insure all parts are ready for install. If any parts are missing or damaged, please contact us.

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1.Product Specifications

Maximum Depth: 2.5m / 8ft

Maximum Pool Size: 10m x 5m / 33ft x 17 ft

Power supply input: 100-130V AC / 200-

230V AC

Power supply output: <24VDC

2.!!Warnings!!

2.1 Please review your local pool safety

regulations

2.2 Keep power supply away from pool

edge by at least 3.5 m / 11ft

2.3 Ensure your electrical outlets are

properly grounded

2.4 Have a Ground Fault Current Interrupter

(GFI) and/or an Earth Leak Interrupter

(ELI)

2.5 Keep power supply out of water

2.6 Do not run the robotic cleaner out of

water

2.7 Make sure power supply is unplugged

before any maintenance

2.8 Do not operate with a damaged cord or

power supply

2.9 Do not operate with people swimming in

the pool

2.10 For use in water with temperatures

between 5-36°C / 41-97°F

3. Included Content

1. Robotic Pool Cleaner 7310

2. Power supply

3. Floating cord with swivel

4.1

4.5

4.2

4.6

4.3

4.7

4.4

4. Getting Started

*Your cleaner comes to you fully assembled in the package. *

1. Place your power supply about approximately at the middle point between both ends of your pool and a few meters/feet away from the edge of the pool. (Fig 4.1)

2. Put the pool cleaner into your pool and wait until it has fully submerged. If needed, manually submerge the cleaner. (Fig 4.2)

3. For optimum performance, place the vacuum at a spot in the pool farthest from the power supply.

This is the proper length of cord needed for the robot to reach the entirety of your pool. Remove any extra grey floating cord from the pool and secure near the power supply with the provided reusable cable fasteners. NOTE: Leaving extra cord in the pool will increase chance of cord tangling

4. Plug in the power supply to a nearby electrical outlet. A blue status light should turn on.

5. Unscrew the cap next to the switch (Fig 4.3). Insert the end of the floating cord into the outlet revealed (Fig 4.4). Take note of the orientation of the plug and outlet.

6. Screw tightly in the nut from the floating cord. Flip the switch in the middle to the side with the blue light (Fig 4.5). This will turn on the power supply.

7. Press the power button at the top of the power supply to turn on your robotic cleaner (Fig 4.6). Note that a red indicator light should turn on (Fig 4.7).

8. To turn off your cleaner, press and hold down the power button for 3 second. Alternatively, you can flip the switch to the opposite direction turning off the power supply.

9. When cleaner will no longer be used or will be stored for extended period of time, replace the cap attached to the power supply.

*If the red or blue indicators lights are flashing, please refer to Troubleshooting section.

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5. Cleaning the filter basket

1. Open the cover on the top of the cleaner to access the filter basket

(Fig 5.1).

2. Use both hands to lift up the basket using the handles at the side of the basket (Fig 5.2).

3. Flip open the baskets lid by pulling the tab at the front of the basket (Fig

5.3) and dump the contents inside.

4. Dump out the debris inside the basket. Use a hose to spray water and clean the filter screens. While the filter basket is removed from the vacuum, spray the inside of the cleaner with water to remove any small debris that may have accumulated inside the cleaner.

Then hose the entire unit off with fresh water including the cord and swivel.

5. When cleaned, place your basket back into your robotic cleaner. If basket is not properly aligned, it will not lock into place.

6. Press down on the handles to lock in your basket (Fig 5.4).

6. Troubleshooting

Symptom

Pump is running but robot is not moving

Pump and drive roller are not operating

Possible reason(s)

No/not enough power is going to robot

An object is blocking robot's rollers, tracks, impeller

Robot is not connected to power supply

Power supply turned off

Solution(s)

Unplug power supply and take robot out of water. Open basket cover and remove basket. Check that there no foreign object in the impeller. Check that there is no foreign object blocking the track or rollers

Check that the power supply is on

Check all connections from robot to power supply

Robot does not pick up debris when running over it .

Robot is not climbing.

Clogged/full basket

An object is stuck in impeller or grill

Clean the basket and filter screens. Clean fine filter pad if used

Check if basket is inserted properly. (refer to chapter Cleaning the Filter Basket)

Check that there is no foreign object in the impeller or lodged in the grill above the impeller

Not cleaning all areas of the pool.

Not enough/ too much floating cord in the pool

Insure that there is just enough floating cord in the pool for the cleaner to reach all areas of the pool. Remove from the pool all extra cord and secure near power supply with included reusable cord fasteners.

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Part description

Top shell. Dark grey

Debris basket assembly

(parts 16 and 17 included)

Top lid. Smoke

Impeller

Pump motor block

Pump cover lid. Black

Handle. Black

Geared roller tube assembly.

Black

Bottom chassis. Dark grey

Fast drain flap. Dark grey

Side support assembly. L. Black

Drive belt track. Black

Geared wheel. 4pcs as a set. Grey

Front roller assembly. Grey and black

Side support assembly. R. Black

Non return inlet assembly

Top filter screen

Machine end floating cord.

3m long. Grey

Floating cord with swivel.

13m long. Grey

Power cord. UK standard

Power cord. Australia standard

Power cord. US standard

Power cord. VDE Europe standard

Power cord. China standard

Power supply

PVC brush set, 5pcs as a set

Fine filtration pad. Single side

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Key Features

  • Autonomous cleaning
  • Floating swivel cord
  • Large debris basket
  • Max pool size: 10m x 5m
  • Max depth: 2.5m
  • Easy to use
  • Fully assembled

Frequently Answers and Questions

What is the maximum depth and size of the pool that this cleaner can handle?
The AES 8Streme 7310 has a maximum depth capacity of 2.5m/8ft and a maximum pool size of 10m x 5m/ 33ft x 17 ft.
How do I know if there is an issue with the power supply?
If the red or blue indicator lights on the power supply are flashing, it indicates a potential issue. Please refer to the troubleshooting section of the manual for guidance.
How do I clean the filter basket?
To clean the filter basket, open the cover on top of the cleaner, lift up the basket using the handles, flip open the lid, dump out the debris, and rinse it with a hose. Make sure to also spray the inside of the cleaner with water to remove any debris.
What should I do if the robot is not moving or picking up debris?
If the robot is not moving, check that it is properly connected to the power supply and that there are no objects blocking its rollers, tracks, or impeller. If the robot is not picking up debris, ensure that the filter basket is clean and that there are no objects stuck in the impeller or grill.
How do I adjust the length of the floating cord in the pool?
To adjust the length of the floating cord in the pool, remove any extra gray floating cord and secure it near the power supply using the provided reusable cable fasteners. Leaving extra cord in the pool may increase the chance of cord tangling.

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