To Operate Cleaner
(1)
Locate a GFCI 110 V~ac. receptacle, and plug the Power Supply in.
(2)
Completely immerse the cleaner in water.
(3)
While the cleaner is in the water, gently tilt it side to side (fig3). This will
allow any trapped air to escape through the pump outlets. Then, with a
gentle push, allow the cleaner to sink to the bottom of the pool.
NOTE: If the cleaner does not sink to the bottom of the pool, it’s a
result of trapped air. This air must be removed for proper operation.
(4)
Uncoil the floating cable fully and spread it over the surface of the water as
evenly as possible. Make sure the cable has no tangles or kinks.
(5)
To start the Commercial Pool Cleaner, press the Power Supply ON/OFF
switch to the On position. If your Power Supply is equipped with an adjustable Timer you can now select the length
of the cleaning cycle and press the Reset button to start the cleaner.
QUICK START GUIDE
To Maintain and Protect your Cleaner
Shut off and unplug power supply every time you remove the cleaner from the water.
Clean your filter bag after every cleaning cycle.
Replace worn brushes to ensure maximum cleaning performance.
Save your cleaner’s packaging materials for off-season storage or if shipping to your dealer if
service is required.
Clean the unit with fresh water after every cleaning cycle. This will wash the cleaner free of
chlorine or other chemicals found in the pool, extending the life of all the cleaner’s components.
Do not leave your cleaner or power supply in direct sunlight when not in use.
Periodically straighten out the cable using the E-Z Swivel
CABLE USE AND CARE
The cable may become twisted after a period of time in use. To correct this condition, simply lock the moveable handle
on the top of the cleaner in the opposite diagonal direction. The Commercial Pool Cleaner will now travel in the
opposite direction while cleaning your pool and the cable will uncoil.
Using the Floating Cable to lift the cleaner out of the water will cause severe damage!
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