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Wybot Osprey 700 Wireless Pool Cleaner Robot User Manual

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Wybot Osprey 700 Wireless Pool Cleaner Robot

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Thank you for purchasing Wybot™ Robotic Pool Cleaner. Please read through the entire manual before using your new robotic pool cleaner. We are not held liable for any loss or injury caused by improper use. If you encounter a problem with your Wybot™ product, please contact our customer service for assistance.

WYBOT Customer Service:

Email: [email protected]
Web: www.wybotpool.com
Facebook: @WybotPool

Important Precautions

Read and Follow All Instructions

  1. Please read the manual carefully and use the cleaner according to the manual. We are not held liable for any loss or injury caused by improper use.
  2. Use the accessories recommended or sold by the manufacturer only.
  3. Dry the charging port after removing the cleaner from the water, and make sure the cleaner is switched off (the indicator is off) if you want to charge the cleaner.
  4. Use the original and authorized power charger only. Do not charge any other devices with this charger.
  5. The power line must be connected to a leakage-protected and earthed socket when charging.
  6. Do not charge the cleaner if the environmental temperature is above 35℃ (95℉) or below 5℃ (41℉).
  7. Do not overcharge the cleaner, as it will reduce battery life.
  8. 8. The cleaner should be charged if it needs to be stored for a long time (over 6 months) to maintain battery life.
  9. To reduce the risk of electrical shock, do not use the charger if the cord is damaged.
  10. Never allow children to ride on it or play with it as a toy.
  11. Do not power on the cleaner when it is out of the water.
  12. Do not operate the cleaner when there are people in the pool.
  13. Always clean and wash the filter tray after use.
  14. Only professionals can disassemble the sealed driving kit of the cleaner.
  15. Do not operate the cleaner while the pool filter is running.
  16. The cleaner should be stored in a cool and ventilated place, away from direct sunshine or any heat source. Never cover it with anything that would cause internal electrical components to overheat.

Introduction

The robotic pool cleaner Osprey 700 is a new type of rechargeable automatic cleaning equipment for swimming pools, cordless and easy to use.

Packing ListWybot Osprey 700 Wireless Pool Cleaner Robot User Manual 1

Product DiagramWybot Osprey 700 Wireless Pool Cleaner Robot User Manual 2

SpecificationsWybot Osprey 700 Wireless Pool Cleaner Robot User Manual 3Wybot Osprey 700 Wireless Pool Cleaner Robot User Manual 4

Operations

Power Button and IndicatorWybot Osprey 700 Wireless Pool Cleaner Robot User Manual 5Wybot Osprey 700 Wireless Pool Cleaner Robot User Manual 6

Attention

  • Put it into the pool with the cleaner bottom towards the wall. Hold on to the robot and power on the cleaner. The cleaner will start working after 20 seconds when emptying trapped air inside (make sure to empty the inside air in order to make the robot work well). Then the cleaner can immerse in the pool floor.Wybot Osprey 700 Wireless Pool Cleaner Robot User Manual 7
  • The cleaner will move to the pool edge when it finishes working, then use the hook to lift it out of the pool.Wybot Osprey 700 Wireless Pool Cleaner Robot User Manual 8

Filter Cleaning

  • Open the top cover: Put the robot beside the pool and open the top cover. The filter basket is located as shown in the picture.Wybot Osprey 700 Wireless Pool Cleaner Robot User Manual 9
  • Take out the filter basket.Wybot Osprey 700 Wireless Pool Cleaner Robot User Manual 10
  • Wash the filter basket.Wybot Osprey 700 Wireless Pool Cleaner Robot User Manual 11
  • Reinstall the filter basket in reverse steps.

Charge the Battery

  • Remove the cleaner from the pool.
  • Make sure the cleaner is powered off (no indicator flashes) and the charging port is dry. Attach the charger to the charging socket. The red light indicates it is charging; the green light indicates it is fully charged.Wybot Osprey 700 Wireless Pool Cleaner Robot User Manual 12
  • LED Indicator
  • Red – Charging in Progress
  • Green – Fully Charged

Note: Charge the cleaner indoors and at least 3 m (approx. 10 ft) from the edge of the pool.

Charger IndicatorWybot Osprey 700 Wireless Pool Cleaner Robot User Manual 13

Installation of Floating Block

Attention: If your robot is performing well, please ignore these instructions. The following diagrams are limited to the use of the floating blocks when the robot cannot climb the pool walls or is not able to climb walls as it used to.

  • Open the filter cover and pick up the filter basket.Wybot Osprey 700 Wireless Pool Cleaner Robot User Manual 14
  • Tear off the protective film on the back of the floater and stick one by one according to the position shown in the figure.Wybot Osprey 700 Wireless Pool Cleaner Robot User Manual 15
  • Install the filter basket and close the filter cover.Wybot Osprey 700 Wireless Pool Cleaner Robot User Manual 16

Pool Water Condition

Remark: The pool water condition must be within the following parameters:

  • pH: 7.0–7.4
  • Temperature: 50℉–95℉ (10℃–35℃)
  • Salt: Max. 5,000 ppm
  • Chlorine: Max. 2 ppm

Warranty

  1. This product is covered by the Wybot™ warranty for 24 months (only for the driving kit and control box kit) from the date of purchase. Consumable parts are beyond warranty, which include the filter tray, brush, wheels, and nozzles.
  2. This warranty is voided if the product has been altered, misused, or repaired by unauthorized personnel.
  3. The warranty extends only to manufacturing defects and does not cover any damage resulting from mishandling of the product by the owner.
  4. The order number or record must be presented for any claim or repair during the warranty period.

2Environmental Programs, WEEE European Directive

1Please respect European Union regulations and help to protect the environment. Return non-working electrical equipment to a facility appointed by your municipality that properly recycles electrical and electronic equipment. Do not dispose of them in unsorted waste bins. For items containing removable batteries, remove the batteries before disposing of the product.

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Wybot Osprey 700 Wireless Pool Cleaner Robot-FAQs

How do I connect my Wybot Osprey 700 to my phone?

Turn on the Wybot → Enable Bluetooth on your phone → Open the “My Pool” page → Tap “+” to search → Select your Wybot → Set cleaning parameters → Choose your pool and start cleaning.

What is the purpose of a Wybot pool cleaner?

Wybot is designed to clean pools efficiently by removing dirt, algae, and debris from the water, walls, and floor, saving time and effort while maintaining water quality.

How long does a Wybot Osprey 700 last?

With regular use and proper care, the Wybot can last several years, depending on usage frequency, maintenance, and storage conditions.

How long does it take to fully charge the Osprey 700?

The battery takes approximately 3.5–4 hours to fully charge.

How long does the battery last per cleaning cycle?

The 9200mAh battery can run up to 2–3 hours per cleaning cycle, depending on pool size and cleaning mode.

How do I know when my Wybot is fully charged?

The charger indicator shows a blue light while charging. The three front LEDs on the Wybot turn solid green one by one and stay fully lit when charging is complete.

Can I leave my Wybot in the pool overnight?

No. Prolonged exposure to water and chemicals like chlorine can damage seals and electronic components. Always store it safely after cleaning.

Do I need to brush my pool if I use a Wybot?

Occasionally. The robot may miss narrow corners, steps, or complex ledges, so brushing helps loosen dirt and algae for better cleaning.

Can I run my pool robot while the pool is being shocked?

No. Strong during pool shocking can damage the Wybot’s electronic components. Wait until the chemical levels normalize.

How much electricity does the Wybot use?

The Wybot runs on low-voltage electricity (~100–200W). A 2-hour cleaning cycle uses only 0.2–0.4 kWh, costing just a few cents per clean.

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