The Dolphin Nautilus CC Plus by Maytronics is one of the most popular robotic pool cleaners on the market. Known for its easy setup, smart navigation, and thorough cleaning, it’s a favorite for homeowners who want “set it and forget it” pool maintenance. Still, like any piece of pool equipment, it can run into issues—whether it’s not moving, not climbing walls, or simply acting “off.”
This guide walks you through the most common Dolphin Nautilus CC Plus problems, possible causes, and step-by-step fixes. You’ll also find preventative tips to keep your unit running smoothly all season.
How the Dolphin Nautilus CC Plus Works
The Nautilus CC Plus is a plug-and-play robotic cleaner. It runs independently from your pool’s pump and filter system, using an internal motor and filtration basket to scrub surfaces and collect debris. The power supply connects to a standard outlet and sends low-voltage power to the cleaner via a floating cable. Built-in navigation scans the pool to ensure complete coverage.
Common Problems and How to Fix Them
1. Cleaner Won’t Turn On
Symptoms: Power supply light doesn’t turn on, no motor sounds.
Possible causes:
- Outlet not supplying power
- Tripped GFCI outlet or breaker
- Damaged power supply or cable
- Internal electronics fault
What to do:
- Test the wall outlet with another device.
- Reset the GFCI outlet or breaker.
- Inspect the floating cable and connections for cuts, frays, or kinks.
- If the power supply light remains off, try a different outlet on a separate circuit.
- If still dead, the power supply or internal control board may need replacement.
2. Cleaner Turns On But Doesn’t Move
Symptoms: You hear the motor, but the cleaner stays in place.
Possible causes:
- Debris jammed in tracks or impeller
- Worn or broken drive belts
- Loose drive motor connection
What to do:
- Turn off power and remove the cleaner from the pool.
- Check tracks for twigs, leaves, or pebbles wedged in gears.
- Inspect drive belts for wear—replace if cracked or stretched.
- Spin the brushes by hand to see if they rotate freely.
- If belts are intact but there’s no movement, internal motor service is needed.
3. Cleaner Stops Mid-Cycle
Symptoms: Starts cleaning but shuts off before completing the cycle.
Possible causes:
- Clogged filter baskets restricting water flow
- Overheating motor due to strain
- Software or internal sensor error
What to do:
- Clean both filter baskets thoroughly—spray from the inside out.
- Inspect impeller for obstructions.
- Unplug power supply for at least 5 minutes to reset electronics.
- Restart and monitor—if problem persists, contact Maytronics service.
4. Cleaner Doesn’t Climb Walls
Symptoms: Cleans floor well but avoids or slips off walls.
Possible causes:
- Worn brushes reducing grip
- Water chemistry imbalance affecting buoyancy
- Excess debris weight in baskets
- Software navigation glitch
What to do:
- Check and replace worn foam or PVC brushes.
- Test and balance water—low salinity or incorrect pH can change cleaner behavior.
- Empty baskets during long cycles if debris load is heavy.
- Reset power supply and start a new cleaning program.
5. Floating Cable Tangles
Symptoms: Cable twists around itself, reducing cleaner’s range.
Possible causes:
- Improper storage causing memory in cable
- Cleaner’s navigation causing repetitive patterns
What to do:
- Lay the entire cable straight in the sun for 30 minutes to release twists.
- When storing, coil loosely in large loops without tight bends.
- Periodically reverse the cable connection end-for-end at the power supply.
6. Poor Cleaning Performance
Symptoms: Leaves debris behind, water still cloudy after cycle.
Possible causes:
- Dirty or clogged filter baskets
- Using coarse filters for fine debris
- Reduced suction from impeller blockage
What to do:
- Clean filter baskets thoroughly after each use.
- Switch to fine filter panels for pollen, sand, or silt.
- Check impeller housing for hair or debris wrap.
7. Water Leaking from Cleaner When Lifted
Symptoms: Excessive water drains instantly when removing cleaner from pool.
Possible causes:
- Normal—unit is designed to drain quickly
- However, rapid drain before basket removal can cause debris to wash back into pool
What to do:
- Lift slowly, letting water drain before fully exiting pool.
- Remove baskets while cleaner is over pool edge to prevent spillback.
Basic Reset Procedure
- Turn off and unplug the power supply.
- Wait 5–10 minutes.
- Plug back in and restart cycle.
- This can clear minor software glitches.
Preventative Maintenance
- Rinse cleaner and baskets after every use.
- Store out of direct sunlight when not in use.
- Check brushes, tracks, and belts monthly for wear.
- Inspect cable for cuts or frays.
- Use the correct filters for your debris type.
When to Call a Professional
- No power despite good outlet and breaker
- Motor runs but cleaner won’t move after clearing debris
- Unit stops mid-cycle repeatedly after resets
- Visible electrical damage or water intrusion
Quick Recap
- No Power: Check outlet, breaker, cable, and power supply.
- Not Moving: Inspect tracks, belts, and impeller.
- Stops Early: Clean filters, check overheating, reset unit.
- No Wall Climb: Replace brushes, check chemistry, empty baskets.
- Cable Tangles: Relax cable in sun, store loosely.
- Poor Cleaning: Use fine filters, clear impeller.
The Dolphin Nautilus CC Plus is a reliable robotic cleaner when kept in good shape. By tackling small issues early and following these troubleshooting steps, you can enjoy a sparkling clean pool with minimal downtime.