Hexagone
HEXAGONE PEPS POOL BOTTOM CLEANER
HEXAGONE PEPS POOL BOTTOM CLEANER
SKU: SE879
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Introducing the Peps Pool Cleaner from Hexagone, the leader in pool cleaners for commercial leisure centres, health clubs, hotels and schools.
A state of the art development suitable for pools up to 33m* with a maximum slope of 14 degrees, its rotating tough-bristled front brushes and powerful pump deliver 14kg of cleaning power and is an ideal partner for removing algae and sand from your pool. On-site serviceable for easy maintenance..!
3 Reasons to choose the Peps:
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Construction
Class-exclusive high-strength, aluminium alloy body. The design is reliable and easy to maintain. It will withstand daily use by multiple staff
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Performance
The Peps pool cleaner is extremely powerful with a professional pump of 37m3/h, the largest capacity on the market (filter can hold up to 14kg of sand). It has Hexagone revolutionary fast rotation brushes and super power suction. This makes it the ideal partner for any swimming pool.
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Smart
Equipped with a gyroscopic controller and twin infra-red captors, its self-learning automatic mode makes the Peps pool cleaner extremely fast and efficient, completing a cycle on an average 25m pool in less than 1¾ hours. Using the Peps pool cleaner is therefore both easy and efficient.
Each Peps pool cleaner ordered comes complete with transportation trolley and remote control
| Specification | |
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| Suitable for Pools up to | 33 Metres* |
| Cycle Time (In Automatic) | 1¾ hours for 25 x 10m |
| Climb Walls | No |
| Water Line | Yes |
| Cable Length | 30m |
| Remote Control | Yes |
| Cleaning Programmes | Programmable |
| Suction Rate | 37m3/Hour |
| Trolley | Yes |
| Brushes | Stiff Bristle |
| Warranty | 24 Months |
* Based on power outlet situated halfway along pool length, Maximum slope of 14 degrees.
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