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Keeping your robot pool cleaner clean and in working order is important to keep your pool swimming in season after season. Whether you have an in-ground or above-ground pool, regular maintenance of your robotic cleaning system will help to ensure clean and clear water for each use.

A top-notch robotic pool cleaner is an essential component for contemporary pool maintenance. These self-operated devices rid the surfaces and waterline of your pool of debris with minimal exertion on your part. Just by taking the correct action, your swimming pool robot cleaner could chug along for several years without a problem. This guide will provide you with periodic maintenance for your in-ground or above ground cleaner, so you can get the most out of top name brands like Beatbot, Maytronics pool cleaner, and many more.

1:First check and Forbidden 2:Inspection and power on test

Before using the pool cleaning robot every time, visually inspect changing parts. Check the wheels, tracks, brushes and power cord. To be used with in ground/above ground chlorinated pools.ForEach:

Check power supply for any breakage or excessive corrosion.

Simply pull out the full length of the cable to avoid tangles.

See to it that your pool vacuum robot operates well once plugged in.

Always connect to a grounded outlet in a location with no standing water. For wall climbing models such as a wall climbing pool cleaner verify the drive belts are in good condition and pliable.

Clean the Filter and Brushes

Cleaning performance may be affected if the filter becomes dirty – Wash by hand using a brush, warm water and washing up liquid. To retain maximum suction and scrubbing performance:

Pull the cleaner out from the pool after each cycle.

Wash the filter cartridges well with a garden hose.

Examine and wash rotating brushes or rollers.

Check for algae if a pool vacuum for algae has been previously used.

If you have higher-end models like Beatbot AquaSense 2 Ultra, Beatbot AquaSense 2 Pro, or Beatbot AquaSense 2, you will love the easy-access filter design for easy cleaning.

Routine Cable and Skimmer Inspection

In the case of tangled or dirty cable, the cleaner is not able to move and navigate. Every few uses:

Straighten out and lay the cable flat in the sun to dissipate memory kinks.

1) Rinse the skimmer basket frequently to assist in pre-filtering debris.

Your pool cleaner won’t get clogged with leaves, nuts or seeds, and you can prolong the life of this workhorse cleaner.

Deep cleaning once or twice a week

Here are some suggestions for a good weekly cleaning.

Check the debris out of the Drive Motor and Propeller area.

Grease wheel and track assemblies if your owner’s manual permits it.

Backwash your filtering system if you have in-ground pools prior to the cleaning.

Examine the wheels or tracks of your robot pool unit for damage.

This step will depend on the frequency of your use of your pool, but taking precaution and keeping your pool vacuum in good shape is never too much to ask.

Algae and Stain Removing Assistance

If you do start to notice algae blooms, it’s extremely important to take action quickly. Robotic Pool Cleaners can get rid of algae, but when there is too much of it, you need to take some extra precautions:

Fine particles can be picked up by using a good pool vacuum for algae.

Brush walls that have algae and shock with algaecide \& brush pool the next day.

Find out how to acid wash a pool, and in which situations a pool may need to be acid washed, to remove stains and restore a beautiful swimming pool.

Consider draining the pool. There is one way to drain an inground pool without a pump, and it’s using a gravity siphon (hose).

These extra measures help ease unnecessary stress on your robot pool cleaner while bringing your pool water back to sparkling.

When to Replace Parts

Just like everyone, vital parts break down. Replace the following if it does not pass inspection or if signs of wear or damage is found:

Brushes and rollers that will not hold their shape or texture.

Holed or thinning mesh filter cartridges.

Lose or slippage in the drive tracks or belts.

For part compatibility, consult your manual or the site of your brand. For instance, maytronics pool cleaner and Beatbot both provide replacement parts online!

Do You Need a Booster Pump?

One question people often have when they own a pool is, “What is a pool booster pump?” It is a booster pump that increases the water pressure, enhancing the power and cleaner, for pressure-side cleaners. Robotic cleaners — including those made by Beatbot — don’t have one. This means you save money on energy costs and don’t have to hassle with any additional installation.

Conclusion

With regular maintenance, your robot pool cleaner will deliver a clean and healthy pool for years to come. Whether you own a high-end Beatbot AquaSense 2 Pro or other reliable brand, follow these steps for proper upkeep and good working order. Algae to suction power a properly maintained robotic pool cleaner will make you love your pool even more.

So, the next time someone asks, “Do pool robots pick up algae?”, just keep in mind that with the proper maintenance — it will carry on. Maintain your cleaner and your pool will stay crystal clear, all season long.