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Poolrunner

  • High performance system with 15.000 l/h
  • Integrated filter system
  • Control via water jet nozzles on front and back
  • Fully automatic underwater vacuum cleaner for optimum pool floor and wall cleaning
€489.00
€244.50
pce

Description

Fully automatic, electric floor vacuum for cleaning all pool with a flat floor. Connection to the skimmer or an external filter system is not required. The cleaner uses a 24 V DC motor with jet drive exclusively for cleaning floor surfaces. Control is via a nozzle on the front / rear side. The integrated filter system has a high performance 15.000 l/h Poolrunner can be used with pools up to size 32 m².

Technical Information

Cleaning area
floor cleaning
Operating mode
control unit with cable
automatic cleaning
Pool size - floor area
32 m²
Filter mesh
180 μm
Suitable for salt water
yes
App control
no
Area of application: Wet area
Width of cleaning element: 210 mm
Speed: 15 m/min
Diving depth: 2,00 m
Safety class: IPX8
Water temperature: 10°C
Ambient temperature: 10°C
Connection type: no
App name (App Store): nein
Type of rechargeable battery: no
Cable length to unit: 12,00 m
Control unit rated power: 150 W
Control unit energy power: 220-240V~ / 50Hz
Control unit output voltage: 24 V
Control unit safety class: IPX5
Charger energy power: no
Article number: 061014

Please note that the products shown represent the current scope of delivery, as of 2026.

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FAQ

A simultaneous flashing of the LEDs on the control unit is not a fault, but means that the vacuum cleaner has finished the selected cleaning program. A flashing display (e.g. S - flashing) means that the selected cleaning program is active.

To prevent the floating or power cable from becoming tangled or twisted, only place as much cable into the water as the pool cleaner actually needs to reach all areas of the pool. Remove any excess cable from the water and place it at the poolside. Also make sure to remove obstacles such as pool ladders from the pool to prevent the cable from getting caught or twisting further.
After each use, remove the cable from the pool, rinse it with clean water to remove any pool chemical residues, and disconnect it from the control unit. The cable should then be untwisted or laid out straight and stored neatly coiled.

If your pool robot does not reach all areas of the pool, this is usually not due to a defect, but rather to its operating principle and usage conditions. The pool robot moves in a random pattern, so complete pool coverage depends on running time. In larger pools, it may happen that after one cleaning cycle some areas are not yet covered.

  • Switch off the filter pump shortly before and during operation of the pool robot. This allows dirt particles to settle on the pool floor, enabling the cleaner to work more efficiently.
  • It is also recommended to clean the debris container before each cleaning cycle, as contamination can also reduce cleaning performance.
  • Increase the cleaning time to give the robot sufficient time to clean all areas of the pool.
  • For battery-powered devices, it is recommended to fully charge the pool robot before use to ensure maximum cleaning performance.
  • For cable-connected devices, make sure that enough cable is placed in the pool so the cleaner can reach all areas. At the same time, only place as much cable into the water as necessary to avoid twisting of the floating cable.
  • Depending on the model, you can also adjust the nozzle or wheel settings. This changes the cleaning radius and helps the robot reach different areas more effectively. Please always refer to the user manual for correct adjustment instructions.

By following these measures, you can significantly improve cleaning performance and achieve better overall pool coverage.

If your corded pool robot is no longer functioning properly or is not moving correctly, this is often not caused by a defect, but rather by power supply issues, dirt buildup, or external influences.

Please check the following points:

  • First, make sure that your pool robot is correctly connected to the control unit and that the control unit is properly connected to the mains power supply. If possible, plug the control unit directly into a wall socket and avoid using extension cords.
  • Also check your household power supply for possible overloads or a defective socket. If you suspect an electrical fault, please contact a qualified electrician.
  • Inspect the pool for obstacles such as ladders, severe liner wrinkles, or other objects where the pool robot could get stuck. Uneven pool floors or pronounced wrinkles may restrict cleaning performance and driving behavior. If necessary, the cleaning lips can be removed to reduce the risk of the robot getting caught on the pool liner.

A common cause of malfunctions is dirt or debris inside the device. Hair, fibers, or similar residues can block the water outlet nozzle, propeller, impeller, pump shaft, rollers, or the base plate. This can significantly reduce pump performance, causing the cleaner to operate poorly, stop rotating, or remain stationary.

Therefore, regularly clean:

  • the filter unit and debris flap,
  • the water outlet nozzle and propeller,
  • the impeller and shaft,
  • the rollers or wheels,
  • as well as the device’s base plate.

During extended use, the wheels and drive belts should also be checked regularly for wear and for foreign objects in the drive system. Replace worn parts if necessary.

If your pool robot does not sink properly, moves in circles, or stops at the pool wall during cleaning, this is usually not caused by a defect, but rather by trapped air inside the device, dirt buildup, or water conditions.

Please check the following points:

  • Before starting, the pool robot should be fully submerged to allow all trapped air to escape from the housing. Place the device into the water at a slight forward angle and briefly turn it upside down afterwards so that all enclosed air can fully escape. This ensures optimal contact between the wheels and the pool floor, allowing the cleaner to operate reliably.
  • If air remains inside the device, the pool robot may float up, move in circles, or stop at the pool wall.
  • Another common cause of malfunctions is dirt or debris inside the device. Hair, fibers, or similar residues can block the water outlet nozzle, propeller, impeller, pump shaft, rollers, or the base plate. This can significantly reduce pump performance, causing the cleaner to work poorly or stop moving completely.

Therefore, regularly clean:

  • the filter unit and debris flap,
  • the water outlet nozzle and propeller,
  • the impeller and shaft,
  • the rollers or wheels,
  • as well as the device’s base plate.
     
  • Please also check the salt level and pH value of your pool water and adjust them correctly if necessary, as water conditions can also affect the driving behavior of the cleaner.
  • If the pool cleaner only moves vertically in the pool even after all air has been removed from the device, additional weighting of the cleaner may be required. In this case, please contact our service center.

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