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When the cleaning cycle is completed and the cleaner is either in 
sleep mode (Start/Stop button light is solid blue) or in stand-by 
mode  (Start/Stop button light is blinking green), The TigerShark 
Series can be  easily removed from the pool by using the handle  
on the cleaner.

1.  Remove the cleaner by pulling it out of the water using the 

handle on the cleaner.

2.  Allow the cleaner to drain on the pool deck before removing 

the filter cartridge for cleaning.

REMOVING THE CLEANER FROM THE POOL

30 s.

1.  Place the TigerShark on its side. 

2.  Release the bottom lid latches and remove the bottom lid 

assembly.

3.  Pull out the filter cartridge. Your cartridge is a three piece 

filter assembly that you may or may not remove the 
elements for thorough cleaning. 

4.  Using a garden hose with a spray nozzle, pressure-wash the 

filter elements to remove debris. 

5.  Wash the inside of the bottom lid.

6.  Replace the filter cartridge into the TigerShark.

7.  Install bottom lid and slide latches into lock position.

Filter cleaning solution can be used to remove D.E., excessive 
dirt and/or sand. 

Remember: The cleaner your filter is, the more efficient your 
unit will perform. 

CLEANING THE FILTER CARTRIDGE

CAUTION - RISK OF EQUIPMENT DAMAGE

Operating the cleaner with a full filter will result in reduced 
performance, limited wall-climbing capability and limited debris 
pick-up. Empty and clean the filter, when needed, to maintain 
optimal performance. Heavier debris such as sand, pebbles and 
rocks may require more frequent cleaning, since they have a 
greater effect on the weight and buoyancy of the cleaner.

Summary of Contents for TigerShark Series

Page 1: ...ll e des Ch nes 01150 St Vulbas France www hayward fr Hayward Pool Products Australia Pty Ltd Melbourne Sydney Brisbane Perth P O Box 4384 Dandenong South VIC 3164 www hayward pool com au Hayward Pool...

Page 2: ...for personal injury WARNING warns about hazards that could cause serious personal injury death or major property damage and if ignored presents a potential hazard CAUTION warns about hazards that wil...

Page 3: ...er Water temperature operation range min 50 F 10 C max 95 F 35 C Maximum operating depth 3 m 10 ft Operating the cleaner in temperatures above or below this range may affect performance and cause prem...

Page 4: ...th excessive amounts of debris should be vacuumed manually before using the cleaner Always empty the cleaner filter cartridges or debris canister when filled with debris Pool Preparation NEVER SWIM WI...

Page 5: ...should preferably be kept in a shady area and the cooling fan kept unobstructed Leaving the control unit on the pool deck is acceptable but precautions should be taken so it does not get damaged by r...

Page 6: ...s the depth at the deep end of the pool To reduce cable tangling any excess cable should be coiled and placed next to the control unit To minimize cord twisting completely unroll and straighten the ca...

Page 7: ...uick Clean model only It is normal for the cleaner to operate in both forward and reverse directions CLEANING CYCLE ON QUIK CLEAN FULL CYCLE 90 min 4 hrs 4 hrs 4 hrs REGULAR MODEL QC MODEL OFF ON ON C...

Page 8: ...ou may or may not remove the elements for thorough cleaning 4 Using a garden hose with a spray nozzle pressure wash the filter elements to remove debris 5 Wash the inside of the bottom lid 6 Replace t...

Page 9: ...re it in a protected area For winter storage store the cleaner in a place where it will be protected from cold temperatures Drain the cleaner completely before storage and remove all remaining debris...

Page 10: ...vy debris Clean the filter It may be clogged Clip the high velocity inlet to the bottom lid This inlet creates extra suction for lifting fine or heavy debris This part also can be helpful if unit beco...

Page 11: ...rigem Hayward F NF EN C 15 100 GB BS7671 1992 D DIN VDE 0100 702 EW EVHS HD 384 7 702 A VE 8001 4 702 H MSZ 2364 702 1994 MSZ 10 533 1 1990 E UNE 20460 7 702 1993 REBT ITC BT 31 2002 M MSA HD 384 7 70...

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