Hydraulic robotic cleaners can be easily installed in the pool filtration system and work on the energy produced by the pool pump. Hydraulic cleaners capture debris using suction and accumulate it in the pump pre-filter.
More affordable than electric cleaners, hydraulic cleaners are connected to a vacuum point or a skimmer and are particularly suitable for pools with a flat floor or gentle slope and above-ground pools.
Tornax Pro – Entry Level Robotic Cleaner
Designed for efficient cleaning is at lightweight a only 5.5kg makes the Tornax Pro models easy to handle.
The RT2100 is designed for pools up to 8 x 4 metre, while the RT3200 can also clean walls and handle a 9 x 4 metre pool due to its slightly longer cable.


RE Voyager range
The Voyager range of cleaners can handle larger pools than the entry level Tornax. They are designed to clean floors, walls and the waterline. They are not limited to just rectangular pools as they can handle oval and free shape as well.
The RE4200 is designed for pools with a maximum size of 10 x 5 metre, while the RE4600 iQ supports a maximum of 12 x 6 metre.
In addition the RE4600 iQ has dual filters allowing for better filtration along with WiFi* connectivity allowing you to have the ability to control the unit from your phone
Alpha IQ – The Intelligent Cleaner
Depending of the model, the Alpha IQ can clean pools upto 20 x 10 metres. The cleaners work autonomously and clean the floor, walls and waterline with ultra efficiency.
Include are trolleys Ultra fine canisters, swivel joint on the cable to avoid tangling and the ability to connect to the cleaner and control it from your phone via WiFi*
The entry level has two cleaning cycles, as you move up the range such options as timers and additional cleaning cycles are available. The top of the rage RA6900 can even tell you your pool temperature provided it is connected to a WiFi network*.

* WiFi signal must be available in your pool area. Zodiac, its partners and dealers can not give advice on the suitability of the your WiFI connectivity or signal strength at your premises. Speak to your ISP or WiFi Access point supplier.