FLOATING SWIVEL SETUP
WARNING:
All power cord connections must be made prior to using this cleaner. Do not place the cleaner into a pool prior to reading the following
instructions.
HOW DOES IT WORK:
The Floating Swivel is designed to prevent cable twisting and tangling by providing a free spinning power cord that is able to rotate 360
O
in both
directions, while maintaining electrical continuity. The Floating Swivel will float on the surface of the water as the cleaner moves around the
pool. As tension builds in the cable, the outer cylindrical section of the Floating Swivel will keep the float stable allowing the front section of the
Floating Swivel to rotate, releasing the power cord tension that has been generated by the cleaner’s movement (See Figure S1).
NOTE: The Floating Swivel performs most efficiently when floating on the surface of the pool water. If the depth of the pool exceeds the length of
the provided cable (from cleaner to swivel, 2.4m) the Admiral ATV-NAV is not recommended for this pool
CONNECTING THE FLOATING SWIVEL:
The Float Swivel is not connected to the power cable inside the Admiral ATV-NAV carton. This is to prevent any unnecessary stress from being applied
to the Floating Swivel and the connections during shipping. Following instructions are how to connect the Floating Swivel to the power cord.
The short power cord from cleaner to the Floating Swivel, 2.4m will need to be connected to the small end of the Floating Swivel (A). The long power
cord from the Admiral ATV-NAV to the power supply, 15m will need to be connected to the large end of the Floating Swivel (B) as seen in Figure S1.
NOTE: The power cord connections are specifically designed to be different to prevent the wrong end of the power cord from being plugged into
the wrong end of the Floating Swivel (See Figures S2 and S3).
IMPORTANT: DO NOT use any tools for the following steps. All power cord connections should be hand tightened.
Figure S1
Figure S2
Figure S3
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