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Description

Zodiac Alpha 63 IQ Bio spare parts

Zodiac Alpha 63 IQ Bio spare parts keep your biopool or natural swimming pool robot cleaning as efficiently as when it was new. This four wheel drive cleaner
is designed for organic debris with a wide suction inlet and a special 400 micron bio filter cartridge, so wear on key components quickly shows up in reduced
traction, poorer navigation and less effective debris pick up.

What makes the Zodiac Alpha 63 IQ Bio unique

The Zodiac Alpha 63 IQ Bio is engineered specifically for natural pools and biopools. It combines 4 WD traction with cyclonic suction, a large capacity filter
and the sensor nav system for smart navigation. The robot analyses the shape of the pool, targets dirtier zones first and can be controlled from the iAqualink app.
A transparent filter lid, lift system and swivel cable make daily handling easy even in irregular pools with heavy leaf and sludge loads.

Typical Zodiac Alpha 63 IQ Bio spare parts

Because the Alpha 63 IQ Bio works in demanding conditions, several parts are considered consumables and will need periodic replacement.

  • Filter cartridges in different filtration levels, including the standard 400 micron bio cartridge for coarse organic debris.
  • Tracks, wheels, bearings and transmission parts for robots that slip, stall or no longer climb correctly.
  • Floating cables with swivel connectors for units that show communication errors or visible cable damage.
  • Motor blocks and drive modules when the robot loses power, stops unexpectedly or one side no longer drives.
  • Brush rollers, suction inlets and propellers to restore scrubbing action and water flow after heavy wear.
  • Upper housings, bumpers, filter holders and transparent lids when the body is cracked, warped or badly discoloured.
  • Small parts such as screws, clips and axle caps to complete repairs after opening the cleaner.

How to identify the correct Zodiac Alpha 63 IQ Bio spare parts

Start by confirming that your cleaner is a Zodiac Alpha 63 IQ Bio, which is usually indicated on the product label and original documentation.
This model differs from standard Alpha IQ versions because it is supplied with the dedicated 400 micron bio filter and is optimised for organic load.

For precise identification, use the exploded view of the robot. Each component, such as the motor block, cable, tracks, housing, filter and cover,
has its own Zodiac reference. Matching the part number from the diagram with the spare you select is the best way to avoid compatibility issues,
especially because several similar parts exist for other Alpha IQ models.

When to replace the filter, tracks and brushes

The filter cartridge in a Zodiac Alpha 63 IQ Bio is constantly exposed to leaves, sludge and biofilm. Over time the pores clog and water flow decreases,
which directly affects cleaning performance.

Replace the filter cartridge when it is difficult to rinse clean, remains stained even after washing, shows deformation or when the robot frequently reports
flow errors. Choose the correct micron size: the 400 micron bio cartridge is ideal for organic debris in natural pools, while finer cartridges are better
when the robot is used in more traditional, finely filtered pools.

Tracks and brushes are responsible for grip and scrubbing. Plan to replace them when the tread pattern is worn smooth, when the robot slips on slopes or
struggles to climb, or when the front and rear brushes no longer make full contact with the surface. New tracks and rollers can dramatically improve
movement and coverage without changing any electronics.

Signs that a new motor block or cable is needed

The motor block powers both the drive and suction functions. If the Alpha 63 IQ Bio stops during a cycle, moves only in one direction, or one or more
wheels remain stationary despite good tracks and gears, the motor block may be worn or damaged. In most cases replacing the complete motor assembly with
the correct Alpha 63 IQ Bio version is more reliable than attempting to repair separate internal parts.

The floating cable and its swivel are also critical. Crushed insulation, cuts, visible copper or repeated communication errors between the control box and
the robot indicate that a new original cable is required. A healthy swivel helps to prevent tangles and allows the navigation system to work correctly during
long cleaning cycles.

Service tips for natural and biological pools

Natural pools and biopools place heavier demands on a robot than classic chlorinated pools. Organic debris is more abundant and cleaning cycles are often
longer. Regular preventive maintenance therefore becomes essential.

  • Rinse the filter cartridge thoroughly after each cycle or whenever a large amount of debris has been collected.
  • Check tracks, wheels and brushes regularly for trapped roots, stones or branches that can damage the drive system.
  • Store the robot on its caddy in a dry, frost free and shaded place and avoid leaving it permanently in the water.
  • Inspect the control box ventilation and cable strain relief to help extend the life of electronic components.

By combining simple visual checks with timely replacement of worn spare parts, you extend the service life of the Zodiac Alpha 63 IQ Bio and maintain the
cleaning performance that a biopool or natural swimming pool requires.

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