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Robots - Expanded Field Guide ROBOT-NO-POWER: Robot Has No Power

Robots - Expanded Field Guide ROBOT-NO-POWER reference for Robotic Cleaners - Dolphin / Polaris / Aiper / Beatbot / Betta / Hayward / Pentair: likely causes, next checks, and manual-verification reminders for pool service techs.

Robots - Expanded Field Guide Robotic Cleaners - Dolphin / Polaris / Aiper / Beatbot / Betta / Hayward / Pentair HIGH

What It Means

Robot Has No Power

Likely Causes

Next Checks

  1. Test outlet/GFCI with known-good device
  2. Inspect power supply LEDs and output
  3. Check floating cable for cuts, kinks, or swollen sections
  4. For cordless robots, clean charging contacts and fully charge before retest
  5. Do not open sealed battery housings unless manufacturer service procedure allows it

Verify Before Repair

SplashLens is a field reference, not a repair guarantee. Confirm the visible code, exact model, and current manufacturer procedure before replacing parts, bypassing safeties, or quoting a customer.

SplashLens is independent and is not affiliated with Robots - Expanded Field Guide or other equipment manufacturers.

Use SplashLens At The Pad

Manual error-code lookup works after the app has loaded once. AI scan features require internet and should be treated as a second set of eyes.