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Installation Instructions (cont.)
Step 8
Turn
ON
your filter system. Now that your cleaner is operating, check to see that the cleaner is moving about the
pool. It should be operating with left and right turns. It should turn away from the walls in a short time frame. If the
cleaner is performing as stated above, your installation is complete.
NOTE: Hayward automatic pool cleaners are powered by your pool’s filter system and are designed to work
with most systems for above-ground pools. Therefore, the performance of your cleaner will be relative to the
power source. It may be necessary to purchase a AEV096P “In-Line” Vacuum Gauge from your Hayward
dealer to verify performance of your system.
Step 9
Observe your cleaner in operation. The pool’s return water flow may affect the operation of your cleaner by
interfering with the hose on the surface of the water or the cleaner on the bottom of the pool. If the pool is equipped
with an adjustable-type “eyeball” return fitting, redirect the water flow so that it does not interfere with the cleaner’s
movement. If the return water flow is preventing the cleaner from functioning properly, and the pool is not equipped
with an adjustable-type “eyeball” fitting, it will be necessary to purchase a Hayward AEXK19A Return-line Diverter
from your Hayward dealer. Now that your cleaner is installed and operating, enjoy a carefree pool. It is necessary to
run your cleaner only long enough to clean the pool bottom, not for the entire filter cycle. It is, however, a good idea
to run your cleaner daily, as this is an excellent way to improve water circulation and chemical distribution in the pool
because your cleaner functions as a moving “bottom drain”.
Important Tips
1. Periodically check to make sure all other outlets to the pump are securely closed (i.e., other skimmers or bottom
drain) when operating your cleaner.
2. Periodically check to make sure that the cleaner hose is securely attached to the suction fitting in the skimmer.
3. Disconnect the cleaner hose from the skimmer prior to backwashing the filter. This will assure the flow of water
necessary for effective backwashing.
4.
CAUTION –
When shock treating your pool, the cleaner and hoses MUST be removed
from your swimming pool until such time that the chlorine levels have normalized.
5.
CAUTION –
Never coil the cleaner hose. Coiled hose is not under warranty.
6. When the cleaner is out of the pool, always disconnect the leader hose from the cleaner head.
7. When carrying or lifting the cleaner, always use the molded-in handle. Do NOT carry it by the hose.
8. When swimming in the pool, remove the cleaner and hoses from the water.
9. Pools bottoms that are severely wrinkled, have large bubbles, deep footprints, or other imperfections, might affect
the cleaner’s operation.
10. Keep rear screen clear of fixed debris by brushing regularly.
NOTE: We do NOT recommend installation of your cleaner until these conditions are corrected.
Disclaimer
1) Vinyl can be affected by age, sunlight, and water chemistry.
2) Vinyl can become brittle and weak.
3) Vinyl can also be affected by the installation and the pool’s surroundings.
4) When installing your cleaner, you must assume all responsibility for the condition of the pool and the pool’s
surroundings.
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