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MAKES LOUD NOISES
gurgling
Your cleaner may make gurgling noises when at the waterline. There are two Debris Intake Ports (Page 4, Fig. 3) on the
underside (Bottom Lid Assembly) of your cleaner. When at the waterline, one of the Debris Intake Ports may be partially
or entirely out of water and taking in air. This will not affect the water and oil cooled motors that are located within your
cleaner for the second Debris Intake Ports is completely submersed and taking in sufficient water to keep the motors cool.
In this case:
Allow your Filter Bag to continue to trap debris and particles until your cleaner no longer climbs as high at the waterline
and its top Debris Intake Ports begins to submerse and the noise lessens. Remember: Models that require lateral waterline
movements must reach the waterline to and have a portion of their scrubbing Brushes out of the water to achieve this.
DOES NOT SINK OR FLOATS AWAY FROM THE WALL
Check that the Floating Handle (Pages 5-6) is locked in a diagonal position (only applicable to models whose handles require
diagonal locking) and does not have water present within it.
Remove any additional Flotation (See Page 15, FLOTATION)
Clean the Filter Bag thoroughly as it may trap air (See Page 14, CLEANING AND CHANGING THE FILTER BAG)
Remove any trapped air (See Page 7, CLeANeR START POSITION)
POWER SUPPLY APPEARS TO SHUT OFF BEFORE COMPLETING A CLEANING CYCLE
If you have a cleaner (which does not have a timer) or a cleaner with Remote Control (which has an external timer),
1.
unplug the Power Supply and check the Fuse (Page 4; Fig. 4a-d) to see if it is blown. If the Fuse appears burned out,
then replace it with the same type / amperage Fuse. If unsure as to what type replacement Fuse is needed or if this
does not correct the issue, please call Aqua Products’ Customer Service Department at 1-800-845-4856.
If you have a cleaner with an adjustable timer or a cleaner with an external timer, check to make sure that the timer is
2.
set for the desired cleaning cycle. If the cleaning cycle is correct then first, unplug the Power Supply from the outlet!
Then check the Fuse to see if it is blown..
If these objects can not be removed then place the cleaner in each of the ‘separate’ areas of the pool, allowing each a
separate complete cleaning cycle, starting your cleaner at the farthest points of the pool at the beginning of each cleaning
cycle.
Main Drains
Contact an Authorized Dealer location to purchase a main drain guard, which will prevent your cleaner from becoming
stuck on the Main Drain. Certain models come equipped with the patented NeverStuck™ Rollers (Page 10; Fig. 12) to help
overcome this situation. If your model does not have the Bottom Lid Assembly with this feature, it is available to purchase
through your Aqua Products Authorized Dealer or online at
AquaProducts.com
.
Return Fittings
Contact your Authorized Dealer for return fittings of the same diameter as your current fittings, yet with smaller extensions
(under 1” height). This should provide the clearance needed for your cleaner to climb freely.
NOTE: The bottom step of a ladder may stop your cleaner from freely climbing and tilting 90º up the wall from the floor. This means
the cleaner will remain in the forward mode, ‘spinning its wheels’, under the ladder, not allowing its internal incline sensors to
detect the wall. Fortunately, your cleaner is equipped with safety timer that will automatically reverse your cleaner after a period
of time. This means the cleaner may not reach the waterline in that specific area and may slightly affect its cleaning pattern.
Scrubbing Brushes (Pages. 16-17)
Check that your Brushes are plush and not worn. Should they require replacement, replacement sets are available for
purchase through your Aqua Products Authorized Dealer or online at
AquaProducts.com
. The replacement Brushes are a
different style with larger diameter, providing increased ground clearance and a faster speed to climb over obstacles. (For
replacement instructions see page 16-17).
Incline Sensors
Always start your cleaner on a horizontal level surface with both Brushes touching the floor. Should your cleaner begin
its cleaning cycle in a incline, the Incline Senors within the Drive Motor may begin operating assuming that the incline
angle is a level floor. When the cleaner does become level, the Incline Sensors will tilt and consider the floor to be the
wall. This will offset its operation, resulting in insufficient cleaning due to remaining in forward or reverse positions for
great lengths of time when not needed.