
Auto Pool Cleaner ZX100
- Powerful cleaner especially for Intex pools
- High speed of 8 m/min
- Effective and easy to use
- Suitable for salt water
- 0.15 mm fine filter mesh
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Product information
The Auto Pool Cleaner ZX100 is the perfect cleaning robot for your Intex swimming pool, which guarantees you effortless and efficient pool cleaning. It works without power supply or battery, it is simply connected to the filter pump on the pressure side (we recommend you a filter capacity of 6.056 l/h - 13.248 l/h). With the help of the Venturi principle, it sucks up the dirt.
With an impressive speed of 8 m/min, the ZX100 thoroughly cleans the pool bottom. Its high-quality 0.15 mm filter net retains even the smallest impurities. Enjoy a crystal clear and clean pool while the 0.83 liter debris tank rarely needs emptying.
Swimming pool cleaner:
Cleaning area: floor cleaning
Operating mode:
Suitable for salt water: yes
Speed: 8 m/min
Water temperature: 25°C - 45°C
Ambient temperature: 10°C - 40°C
Pump capacity external pump: 6.056 l/h - 13.248 l/h
Connection size: Ø 32/38 mm (Connection: pressure side)
Hose specification: Fixed length 650 cm
Suitable for:
Intex round pools up to Ø 792 cm / for Easy Set Pools up to Ø 549 cm
Intex oval/rectangular pools up to 975 x 488 x 132 cm

FAQs from category Pool robots:
Yes, Steinbach is a certified partner company of the “Reparaturbonus” initiative. This means that you can redeem your repair voucher directly with us and benefit from all the advantages of this promotional campaign.
The repair bonus is a funding campaign from the Ministry of Climate Protection that allows you to save up to 50% of the eligible gross costs. A maximum of 200 euros for repairs and 30 euros for cost estimates are eligible.
This is how it works:
- Request your repair receipt at www.reparaturbonus.at.
- Bring the receipt to us - we are a certified partner company.
- Save money and make a contribution to environmental protection.
Repairs to electrical and electronic appliances are eligible. You can find a complete list of eligible appliances at www.reparaturbonus.at.
With the repair bonus, you not only save money, but also extend the service life of your appliances and reduce waste - a benefit for your wallet and the environment!
Do not leave the cable in the pool all the time. After each use, remove it from the pool and unplug and turn off the cord. Wash the cable with clean water to remove chemical residues after each cleaning operation. Put the cable length into the pool according to pool dimensions, place the remaining cable at the pool edge, i.e. pull overflown cable out of the water. Place obstacles such as built-in pool ladders/installation ladders out of the pool to prevent the cable from getting caught.
Position the power supply so that the cleaner can easily reach all areas. Switch off the filter pump while cleaning with the pool vacuum. Enter the maximum possible length of the connection cable in the pool, but take into account a corresponding minimum distance between the control unit and the pool. Change the setting of the nozzles.
Clean the filter container/filter bag and remove slippery debris such as algae from the pool walls. Put the pool vacuum cleaner into the pool at the optimum water temperature. This is between 10°C and 35°C. Check the drive belts and brushes for wear and replace them if necessary. Set the PH value correctly. This should be between 7.0 and 7.2. Switch off the unit and let all the air escape. Mount the additional buoyancy aids from the scope of delivery.
Check the plug of the power cord and the control unit or the battery. Plug the control unit directly into a socket and do not use extension cables. Check your house line for overload, the socket may be defective. Contact a qualified electrician.
There is air in the pool vacuum, switch off the unit, let all the air escape and let the pool vacuum sink to the ground. If necessary, adjust the salt content correctly.
Check the wheels/drive belts for wear and foreign objects in the drive. Replace the wheels/drive belts if necessary.
Check whether the water level in the pool is too high and drain the water if necessary. If your pool liner is a little rough, the pool vacuum will have more grip. Carry out a reduction of the buoyancy. If you have a salt water pool, the buoyancy is slightly higher in salt water; reduce the buoyancy.
It is necessary to weigh down the pool vacuum cleaner. A weight must be installed for this purpose. Please contact our Service Centre.
Our pool cleaners have been designed for liner pools. In pools made of alternative materials (e.g. GRP, stainless steel or tiles), the cleaning performance may be limited due to the smooth surface structure.
Pull the cleaning hose and lift the automatic vacuum pool cleaner from the pool floor. The pool floor may be wrinkled, preventing the vacuum cleaner from moving. Check the water flow and make sure that the filter pump is switched on and has the appropriate power. Make sure that the gate valves are open. Clean or change the filter cartridge. For sand filter systems, you must backwash the filter.
You need to unblock or remove the cleaning lips because the sail, water outlet nozzle or cleaning lip may be stuck.
The buoyancy aids must be glued onto the inside of the upper part of the device - ideally offset and not directly next to each other.
The pool robot beeps when the ON/OFF button is pressed outside the water. This is due to the integrated water sensor. Put the pool robot into the water and after 15 seconds it will start cleaning the pool.
Press the ON/OFF button on the underside of the pool robot until you feel it click into place. If the ON/OFF button is pressed outside the water, the device beeps and does not switch on due to the integrated water sensor. Place the pool robot in the water. Please note: The pool robot only starts cleaning 15 seconds after it has been placed in the water.
All pool robots from Steinbach and INTEX are suitable for salt water as long as the salt content in the water is below 0.5 % (salt electrolysis). Clean the pool robot thoroughly with clear water after each use. (Info: This removes chlorine and salt water residues - so the material is preserved for a long time and also does not fade as quickly).
The Poolrunner is switched on after being immersed in water – but the power button is pressed while still outside the water. It is important to follow the correct sequence to ensure that the device functions correctly and safely.
Here's how to do it step by step:
- Hold the device by the handle and slowly submerge it in the water, tilting it slightly forward until all air bubbles have escaped. This prevents air from entering the housing and ensures optimal contact with the floor.
- While still outside the water, press the ON/OFF switch on the control unit for 3 seconds until the device emits a beep. However, you can also press the power button while in the water.
- Important: The device detects when it is in the water. It must be completely submerged within 20 seconds, otherwise it will automatically switch off again.
- After switching on, the device will automatically start cleaning after approx. 15 seconds.