How to Take Care of Your Robotic Pool Cleaner?

A robotic pool cleaner is one of the best investments for any pool owner. It saves time, energy, and money by doing hard work for you. However, just like any machine, it needs proper care and maintenance to stay in good condition and perform its job well.

In this article, we will guide you step by step on how to take care of your robotic pool cleaner, so it lasts longer and works better every season.


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1. Rinse After Every Use

After each cleaning cycle, make sure to remove the limpador robótico from the pool and rinse it with fresh water. Pool water contains chlorine, salt, and other chemicals that can build up over time and damage the plastic parts or internal system. Use a garden hose to gently rinse the body, wheels, and filter area.

Tip: Never leave your robotic cleaner in the pool when it’s not cleaning. Prolonged exposure to chemicals and sunlight can cause wear and tear.


2. Empty and Clean the Filter

Most robotic pool cleaners come with filter bags or filter cartridges. These collect dirt, leaves, sand, and other debris. After each use, open the unit and remove the filter. Clean it thoroughly with a hose until all the debris is gone.

If the filter looks worn out or is difficult to clean, it’s a good idea to replace it. A dirty or damaged filter will reduce cleaning performance and can put extra stress on the motor.


3. Check the Brushes and Tracks

Robotic cleaners often use rubber brushes or rollers to scrub the pool surface. Over time, these parts can wear down. Check them regularly to ensure they are not cracked, torn, or too soft.

If your cleaner uses tracks or wheels to move, make sure they spin freely and are not blocked by debris. Worn-out tracks can reduce movement and cleaning efficiency. Replace them if they are loose or broken.


4. Inspect the Power Cable

The power cable connects your cleaner to the control box or power supply. This cable can sometimes get tangled during use. Always untangle it after each cleaning cycle and store it neatly.

Inspect the cable for cuts, cracks, or exposed wires. Damaged cables are a safety risk and can affect performance. If you notice any damage, stop using the cleaner and replace the cable or have it repaired by a professional.

Tip: To reduce cable tangling, let the robot complete full cleaning cycles and avoid pulling it out by the cord.


5. Store It Properly

When not in use, store your robotic pool cleaner in a cool, dry place. Do not leave it under the sun or outside during rain. Many brands offer a caddy or storage cart – use it to keep the unit off the ground and well-protected.

Avoid placing heavy objects on top of the cleaner, and make sure it is not exposed to freezing temperatures in winter, as this can damage internal parts.


6. Follow the User Manual

Each robotic pool cleaner is slightly different. Some have more advanced features, smart sensors, or Bluetooth connections. Always read and follow the user manual provided by the manufacturer.

This will help you understand:

  • How often to clean the filters
  • When to replace parts
  • What cleaning mode to use
  • Safety precautions

Using the robot correctly will not only extend its life but also ensure your pool is cleaned properly.


7. Schedule Seasonal Maintenance

In addition to regular care, consider giving your cleaner a more detailed check at the start and end of the pool season. This includes:

  • Deep-cleaning the inside and outside
  • Checking the motor and pump
  • Replacing worn-out parts
  • Testing the software or firmware (if applicable)

Some brands also offer professional service centers. A yearly inspection by experts can catch problems early and save you money on repairs in the long run.


8. Avoid Common Mistakes

To make your robotic cleaner last longer, avoid these common errors:

  • Don’t use it with a broken filter: This can damage the internal system.
  • Don’t run it in dirty pool water after shocking: Wait at least 24 hours after shocking the pool before using your robot.
  • Don’t operate it dry: Always place it in the water before turning it on.
  • Don’t drag it by the cable: Use the handle to remove it from the pool.

9. Know When It’s Time to Replace

Even with the best care, every machine has a lifespan. Most robotic pool cleaners last between 3 to 5 years, depending on usage and maintenance. If your cleaner starts missing spots, struggles to climb walls, or makes unusual noises, it may be time for a replacement.

Yousky® offers a reliable range of robotic pool cleaners built with quality and durability in mind. Our models are designed for easy maintenance and come with customer support to help you with any questions.


Considerações finais

Taking care of your robotic pool cleaner doesn’t take much time – just a few minutes after each use and a little attention each season. These simple steps will protect your investment, save you repair costs, and keep your pool sparkling clean all year round.

If you’re looking for a new robotic cleaner or accessories to upgrade your current one, check out our full range at Yousky® – designed for performance, built to last.

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