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Aquabot
Mark V
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Aquabot
Mark V®
- Inground Pool Cleaner
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Aquabot
Mark V®
The
Mark V, often referred to simply as the "Aquabot,"
will work in virtually any residential pool.
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Aquabot is the only automatic pool cleaner that offers
all of the following:
- Total
independent operation--No hoses, suction lines, booster
pumps or frustrating connections.
- Adjusts to and cleans ANY shape, size or surface
pool.
- Easy-to-clean, reusable internal filter bag (average
life: 7 years), MICROFILTERS pool removing virtually
all debris from algae and bacteria to sand, hair,
leaves, twigs, acorns, as well as large leaves.
- Virtually no maintenance, NO supervision, installation
or assembly required.
- Easily climbs walls and most steps--when at water's
surface, scrubs water line.
- Reduces, if not totally eliminates backwashing.
- Filters up to 4200 gallons and brushes and scrubs
up to 6500 square feet of walls and floor per hour.
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| Aquabot
Mark V®
- For inground
pools |
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and simple cleaner for inground pools |
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Aquabot
Mark V®
is fully-automated independent inground pool cleaner
with computerized guidance system that automatically
maneuvers around abstacles and reverses path. The Mark
V® does not need any hoses, hook-ups,
booster pumps or suction lines and requires very minimal
maintenance and does all the vacuuming, brushing, scrubbing
and backwashing for you!
The
Mark V® comes with built-in Total Filtering
System, including debris-gathering rubber brushes and
tracks, large intake ports, a powerful filter pump (up
to 4200 gallons per hour) and the removable and reusable
filter bag. It is equipped with its own transformer,
operationg on only 24 volts, and has a fully independent
on board filters system. It is recommended for pools
up to 20ft. by 40ft, will filter 4000gal./hr., and cover
3500 sq. ft./hr.
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Installation required |
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Aquabot
Mark V® comes fully assembled and comes
complete with a video to show to operate and maintain
it. The Aquabot Mark V Pool Cleaner is compact and lightweight
making it easy to take out of the pool for storage.
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Water and Electricity |
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The
Aquabot Mark V Pool Cleaner folds in the much cooler
water found near the pool bottom with the much warmer
surface water, balancing the overall temperature of
the entire pool. This vastly reduces evaporation, saving
thousands of gallons of water (and chemicals).
The
Aquabot Mark V Pool Cleaner uses as little as 1/10th
the amount of electricity needed to operate other major
pool filters. It reduces main filter use by up to 80%,
drastically cutting down on the need for maintenance
and extending its life dramatically.
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on Chemicals |
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The Aquabot Mark V®'s
pump motor sucks in dirty water and returns over 4,000
gallons of crystal clear water to the pool. This helps
to invigorate pool and distributes chemicals evenly throughout
the entire pool. Surveys
have shown that as much as 30% of
the annual chemical bills can be saved when using
the Aquabot Mark V® Pool Cleaner. |
| Two
Year Limited Warranty |
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Letro's
Exclusive Three Year Warranty
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terms of efficiency, quality and overall performance the
three types of automatic pool cleaners generally rank
as follows:
1. Robotic
2. Pressure-side
3. Suction-side
Suction-side cleaners (i.e. Kreepy Krauly) usually
have only a few moving parts, if that, and attach to
the in-valve of the main filter through a suction-hose.
They rely entirely on the main filter pump, which must
be fairly strong and in good working order to create
enough suction. While they operate the main filter loses
much of its efficiency due to the suction drain the
units create. They can cost as little as $150.00 up
to over $500.00.
Pressure-side
cleaners (i.e. Polaris 380) usually require the
installation of a booster pump by a qualified electrician,
and sometimes have an external filter bag to catch the
largest debris. They force filtered water back into
the pool under the added pressure of the booster pump,
causing the debris that has settled on the floor, and
to some degree the walls of the pool to become suspended
in the water and drawn in and filtered by the main pump.
A top-end Polaris with installed booster pump can cost
over $900.00.
Both types
of cleaners can only filter debris as small as the main
filter will allow and require constant inspection and
maintenance. They claim to "brush" the pool,
not with conventional brushes, but with other devices
such as scrub pads, or bursts of water. Some just skim
the surface. Others just vacuum the pool floor. A few
do climb the walls, but with minimal efficiency. None
have many of the features found on robotic cleaners,
such as rotating scrubbing brushes, computer-guidance
systems, internal pump and drive motors, internal filter
systems and low voltage, economical operation.
Robotic
cleaners are fully independent, operate far more
efficiently, ecumenically and do don't require any external
hoses, suction lines or booster pumps. In place of these
cumbersome, often messy connections is a thin, unobtrusive,
floating cord.
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