iRobot Verro User Manual

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How Verro Works
Verro has a powerful motor that pumps 
80 gallons of water per minute through 
the robot, generating suction at two 
vacuum intakes under the robot.  The 
water passes through a filter bag that 
traps dirt and debris down to two microns 
in size. (For comparison, the period at the 
end of this sentence is more than 500 
microns in size.)
The force of the water being pumped up 
through the bottom of the robot and out 
through the top helps Verro maintain 
traction on the pool bottom and walls.  
Brushes at the front and back of the 
robot loosen particles attached to the 
walls and bottom of your pool so that they 
can be vacuumed up, along with all of the 
other loose dirt and debris.
Verro’s coverage algorithm allows Verro 
to brush and clean your pool all the way 
from the bottom to the waterline in only 
60 – 90 minutes.
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quick start guide
instructional photos available at www.irobot.com/usetips
tip
  clean the filter bag regularly.  Verro 
uses the force of the water pumped 
through its filter bag to maintain 
traction, particularly on the walls 
of the pool.  if the filter bag is not 
kept clean, Verro will not clean 
properly and will not be able to 
climb the walls of the pool.
tip
  change the direction of the handle 
before each cleaning run to prevent 
the floating power cord from 
becoming twisted and to improve 
coverage of the entire pool. 
tip
  store Verro in a dry place out of 
direct sunlight at a temperature 
between 50 and 104 degrees 
Fahrenheit. the Power supply is 
water resistant, but not waterproof 
and may be damaged by rain.  
Failure to properly store Verro will 
result in loss of warranty.
tip
  irobot recommends using 
the mesh filter bag (available 
separately at www.irobot.com)
  when the pool contains a 
significant quantity of large debris 
(leaves, etc.), such as when the 
pool is opened for the season.  
  the fine filter bag is ideal for 
  filtering small debris (algae, sand, 
etc.) and for regular maintenance.
tip
  Periodically straighten the floating 
power cord with the detangler.
1
   Position the handle diagonally across 
Verro. Press button on the handle lock 
mechanism to move handle.
3
   Place Verro in the water and rock it 
 
from side to side to allow air to escape.  
 
Let Verro settle to the bottom of the pool.     
 
Ensure that it is right side up and level.
5
   Plug the floating power cord into the Power Supply. Be sure not to force the plug as it will only go in one 
way. Once the plug is fully seated, turn the locking collar clockwise to lock it.
3.5m/12ft
Push and rotate clockwise
6
   Ensure the Power Supply is at least 12 feet from the pool and plug it into a GFCI outlet. Ensure the 
electric outlet has been properly grounded. Never leave the Power Supply plugged in when Verro is not 
in use.
7
   Press the green Power button to start Verro; the light on the Power Supply will illuminate and Verro will 
start.  The length of the cleaning cycle will vary based on pool size.  To stop Verro before the end of the 
cleaning cycle, press the red Power button on the Power Suppy.
Light
On
Off
LigHt: Light indicates that the 
robot is ON
ON: Green button turns the     
robot ON
OFF: Red button turns the       
robot OFF.
4
  Place the Power Supply at least 12 feet  
 
from pool.
2
  Uncoil the floating power cord and spread it  
 
over the surface of the water.
 
Warning: to prevent risk of electrical shock, Verro must be used only with a 
 
properly installed and functioning ground Fault current interrupter outlet.