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Jandy Ray-Vac

®

SECTION 2.
General  Information

2A.   Introduction

       

   The Jandy Ray-Vac

®

 automatic pool cleaner is

designed to both vacuum and sweep your swimming
pool. The cleaner head moves in a random submerged
pattern about the pool, traveling, vacuuming and
cleaning from the pool floor to the water line. Its pattern
is determined by the shape of the pool, the
hydrodynamics of the cleaner design, adjustments of the
water pressure, and the forward and backward motion
created by the patented backup jet system.

The pool cleaner, by the use of its large suction

mouth, will vacuum dirt, leaves, and debris and store it
in its own chamber located in the cleaner head. In
addition, its drive jets are angled slightly downward
creating a powerful jet action to sweep any small debris
down to the main drain where it is removed by the filter
system.

In most typical residential pools, the pool cleaner

will eliminate 90% or more of the manual labor
involved in cleaning the pool. Because many of the
factors present in a swimming pool, such as shape of the
pool, location of the return lines, mounting point of the
cleaner, etc., there may be small areas where dirt tends
to collect. Usually, these areas are small and are
considered normal.

SECTION 3.
Emptying the Ray-Vac

3A. Emptying the Debris Chamber

1.

To prevent the cleaner from losing debris, leave
the pump(s) on (filter or booster pump) and direct
the cleaner towards the edge of the pool.

2.

Grab the cleaner by the nose wheel and lift it out
of the pool (direct water coming from cleaner
toward the pool. See Fig 1).

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3.

Place the Ray-Vac on its back. Locate the two (2)
debris compartment latches. Rotate latch to open
position (see Fig 2).

4.

While holding the Ray-Vac head down, firmly
grasp debris compartment cover. Pull the debris
compartment cover up and away from the tail
section to remove (see Fig 3).

5.

Pull the screen up and away from the tail section
to remove (see Fig 4).

Figure 1. Remove Ray-Vac from Pool

Figure 4. Remove Debris Compartment Screen

Debris Compartment

Screen

Figure 3. Remove Debris compartment

Debris Compartment

Figure 2. Open Debris Compartment Latches

Debris Compartment

Latches

Summary of Contents for JANDY RAY-VAC H0555100

Page 1: ...t be installed and serviced by authorized personnel qualified in pool spa installation Improper installation and or operation can create a hazard which can cause serious injury property damage or deat...

Page 2: ...from Pool Wall 5A Quick Disconnect 3 Equipment Information Record Date of Purchase Purchased From Ray Vac Model Number Serial Number Installed by Service Number Notes SECTION 6 Speed Adjustment After...

Page 3: ...radius of at least 6 including all step and love seat areas Pools with square corners or corners with less than 90 angles espe cially in step or love seat areas can cause problems 4 Never install the...

Page 4: ...use many of the factors present in a swimming pool such as shape of the pool location of the return lines mounting point of the cleaner etc there may be small areas where dirt tends to collect Usually...

Page 5: ...immer guard clockwise while holding the bottom half until you see the guard expanding in length 3 Continue turning until the guard expands to fit tightly between the top and bottom of the skimmer open...

Page 6: ...Energy Filter bowl If clogged you must clean the filter Use the following steps a Grasp clear bowl b Remove the clear bowl and filter element If the bowl is tight place a large screwdriver between two...

Page 7: ...9 psi 20 psi 21 psi 22 psi Table 1 Ray Vac Pressure Settings 4 At the pool equipment pad with the filter pump turned on turn the valve handle until pressure gauge reads according to the chart for your...

Page 8: ...tom 6 Check Debris Compartment Door see Section 3 Emptying the Ray Vac Unit 7 Check all hoses for wear Carefully examine for holes soft spots or worn areas Be sure to check the Whip Hose Silicone Push...

Page 9: ...leaner Hose in hose Replace defective hose Water in head float Replace defective head float Pressure gauge has failed false reading Replace pressure gauge Hose tangles Debris chamber full Clean chambe...

Page 10: ...Jandy Ray Vac Page 8 SECTION 9 Exploded View and Part Numbers 9A Ray Vac and Ray Vac DM Hose Parts List and Exploded View...

Page 11: ...w 8 Wear Rings Sleeve Jet 29 3183 R0373400 Whip 3 w 3 Wear Rings 30 1177 R0373400 Whip 3 Blue w Wear Rings Jet Sleeve 31 3587 R0374900 Head Replacement White Black R0375000 Dessert Model R0376800 Vin...

Page 12: ...Jandy Ray Vac Page 10 9B Ray Vac and Ray Vac DM Gunite Head Parts List and Exploded View...

Page 13: ...R0373700 Nose Wheel See 3613 28 2841 R0373700 Nose Wheel Axle Bushing See 3613 29 3363 R0375800 Nose Caster Wheel Complete See 3615 30 3293 R0374500 Jandy Filter O ring Replacement Kit 31 2799 R03758...

Page 14: ...Jandy Ray Vac Page 12 9C Ray Vac and Ray Vac DM Vinyl Fiberglass Head Parts List and Exploded Views...

Page 15: ...3613 29 3639 R0376200 Nose Caster Wheel V F See 3725 3727 30 1467 R0377000 Screw 6 x Phil Pn A Ht 31 2799 R0375800 Latch See 3016 32 2814 R0375800 Latch O ring 008 See 3016 33 2840 R0375800 Latch Wash...

Page 16: ...EXPRESS OR IMPLIED INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND MERCHANTABILITY LAARS AND JANDY EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS AND EXCLUDES ANY LIABILITY FOR CONSE...

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