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Debris may vary due to geography, landscape or season. Therefore,
your cleaner has been equipped with the ability to adjust the opening
size of its Debris Intake Ports to accommodate larger or smaller debris.
For smaller dirt like pine needles, sand and pollen slide the Intake Port
Width Selector (Figs. 9a-b), located on the inside of the Bottom Lid
Assembly, in the direction of the arrow indicating “LESS”. This will restrict
the opening ability of the Port Flaps thus increasing its suction velocity to
improve the removal of sediment dirt.
For larger debris like leaves, twigs and acorns slide the Intake Port Width
Selector (Figs. 9a-b) away from LESS to increase the Port opening size
to accommodate larger dirt and debris.
Figure 9a
Figure 9b
Figure 10
DEBRIS INTAKE PORT WIDTH SELECTOR
Selector moved
toward LESS
Selector moved
away from LESS
VARIABLE INTAKE PORT DEPTH EXTENSIONS
Figure 11
Two NeverStuck™ Rollers (Fig. 11) are located adjacent to the
Vacuum Intake Ports (Figs. 9a-b) on the Bottom Lid Assembly.
These help prevent the cleaner from being stuck on obstacles like
raised drain covers, convex lights or in-floor pop-up heads. If they
are not needed, the Rollers my be removed with a phillips head
screwdriver.
NEVERSTUCK™ ROLLERS
POWER WASHING JET SYSTEM
Your model comes equipped with the Power Wash Hydroscrubbing Jet system (Fig. 12). An internal centrifugal pump produces
two pressurized streams of water that help dislodge dirt like sand from seams, pores and corners where brushes can’t reach.
Periodically check the Power Washing Tubes (Fig. 12) to make sure that they are not clogged.
Close up of Power Wash exit
port nozzle after removal of
the Bottom Lid Assembly and
Filter Screen.
Figure 12
Similar to a house vacuum that offers varied heights to clean carpet
and hard floors separately, your pool cleaner is equipped with the
patented Variable Intake Port Depth Extensions. There are 2 pairs
provided, each of different thickness / depths, offering varied depth
suction points to access different types of dirt from different types of
pool surfaces.
Use either the thicker pair to access heavy dirt like sand, algae or silt
embedded in porous surfaces like gunite, plaster or pebbled textures
or the thinner pair to access lighter dirt like pollen and dust in less
porous surfaces like vinyl liners. You may even use one of each of the
Port Depth Extension thicknesses to provide varied dirt accessibility
or use none at all and allow the cleaner’s standard suction depth of
the Bottom Lid Assembly to do the job should your pool surface be
virtually porous-free like fiberglass.
1. To install simply align each Variable Port Depth Extension tab to
fit into its corresponding receptacle in the Bottom Lid Assembly.
Be sure that the angled side of each “Extension” is facing the
nearest Brushes (Fig. 10).