BWT Pool Robots know when something is wrong or when the filters are full by how hard the motor has to run to move the propellor to create suction. If the filters are very dirty and the robot has to work extra hard to create it's suction because of this, it might shut down. If your robot seems to be running normal and then shuts down unexpectedly, check to see if the filters are dirty or clogged. One way to check to see if it is the filters causing the robot to power down is to remove the filters from the robot and run it without them. If the robot runs fine, it might be time to do a thorough cleaning of the filters or replace the filter baskets with new ones. Sometimes the filter is blocked but seems clean. Clean them by soaking in water+soap for 30 minutes and then gently scrubbing the surface from inside.
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