STORING THE BLUE POWER CORD
1. Unplug the power cord from the power supply.
2. Hold the power cord close to the cleaner. Refer Figure A.
3. Make a roughly half metre (two feet) loop with the power cord as shown. Refer Figure B.
4. When making loops, roll the power cord slightly in a counter clockwise manner to maintain form
as shown in Fig C.
Note: Do not loop the power cord tightly around objects. Doing so may cause unnecessary stress to
the power cord and floating swivel connections.
Note: When looping the power cord for storage it is best to start close to the cleaner rather
than at the power connection end. Refer Figure A. Hold the power cord as close to the cleaner as
possible and loop the power cord to the cleaner. Refer Figure B & C
Note: The Floating Swivel can remain connected to the 2.4m & 15m lengths or power cord during this
process.
GENERAL MAINTENANCE GUIDE
To ensure the maximum life of the Admiral ATV-NAV, please follow the procedures below:
1. Clean The Admiral ATV-NAV’s filter bag after every use.
2. Maintain a correct chemical balance of your pool/spa water. The chemical balance of water
is a relationship between its pH, total alkalinity, calcium hardness and water temperature.
The water must be maintained at all times to the following:
PH LEVEL: BETWEEN 7.2 & 7.8.
TOTAL ALKALINITY: BETWEEN 80 & 150ppm.
CALCIUM HARDNESS: BETWEEN 150 & 300ppm.
Also, within these tolerances be balanced to the Langelier Saturation Index within a range of -0.2 to
+0.2.
Note: Testing kits are available to test the water yourself or alternately bring a sample of the water
to a professional pool and spa shop.
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Mains water and rural water supplies need to be monitored. Saturation (life) in mains water or
bore (rural) will vary depending on water quality.
WINTER STORAGE
If temperatures will regularly be below 5ºC (41ºF) or over 45ºC (113ºF), the cleaner and power supply
(transformer) should be stored indoors.
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Figure A
Figure B
Figure C