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Because of the individual characteristics of your pool, some additional adjustments may be required to get the 
best performance from your Super Sweepy.

If there seems to be a problem, check the common causes of cleaner problems. If you still need help, 
call your nearest pool professional.

• Is the filter clean? Clean filter
• Is pump strainer basket clean? Clean basket
• Is debris blocking the bottom of the cleaner? Remove debris 
• Are there any leaks in the hose? Replace leaky section
• Is auto-skim valve free of debris? Clean valve 

If Super Sweepy slows or stops and air bubbles enter the pool at the return line: 

• Find and correct the air leak that is causing the pump to lose its prime (pressure):
• Check the hose to ensure there are no leaks.
• Check the vacuum connection. It should be submerged so no air enters the system.
• Check the pump basket lid for looseness, cracks, worn or missing O-rings.

If you need assistance, contact your nearest pool professional.

Summary of Contents for Super Sweepy

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Page 2: ...ll give you years of satisfaction The Super Sweepy automatic swimming pool cleaner is a hydraulically operated machine Throughout its life in the pool the Super Sweepy will give you excellent service...

Page 3: ...Component Checklist 1 Cleaner assembly 2 Footpad 3 Suction seal 4 Bumper assembly 5 Hose adaptor 6 Hose weight 2 7 Adaptor cuff 8 Regulator valve 9 Scoop 10 Float assembly 11 6 x 1 2m hoses kombi pac...

Page 4: ...the base of the main body The seal should be placed with the pleats facing upwards IMPORTANT Please note that the footpad and seal are wearing items and are not covered by the warranty In order to pr...

Page 5: ...into the last slot on the back of the main body Repeat these steps for the right strap IMPORTANT For the proper t of the skirt the left strap must be tted rst Fitting the Bumper Strap Insert the bott...

Page 6: ...rt off by sliding the tip of each triangular end into the opening of each respective slot Keep pushing the triangular ends into the slots until the notches on the bottom of the triangular ends slip in...

Page 7: ...has a male and a female end Shove the male end of a hose section into the female end of the swivel head Then shove the male end of the next section into the female end of the previous section It is ma...

Page 8: ...er to ensure it is free from dirt and debris other wise your New Super Sweepy will not work C Place valve adaptor cuff into vacuum lid A Switch the pump off B Clean skim mer and leaf strainer Put it b...

Page 9: ...the New Super Sweepy into the pool and allow it to sink to the oor Feed the hose down into the pool until it is completely lled with water No air must be in the hose when it it tted into the valve ada...

Page 10: ...of your pool To control the movement in the deep end the second weight should be placed halfway up the second length of hose The balance between the rst and second weights regulate the move ment aroun...

Page 11: ...t Is debris blocking the bottom of the cleaner Remove debris Are there any leaks in the hose Replace leaky section Is auto skim valve free of debris Clean valve If Super Sweepy slows or stops and air...

Page 12: ...l Check the return line water ow and re direct as necessary downwards Check that the hose is long enough to reach to the end of the pool If Super Sweepy stays at the steps at the shallow end Check the...

Page 13: ...ction to hinder the cleaning coverage One way to check for kinks in your hose is to lay each section at on your pool s deck or other at surface The hose should be perfectly straight and at Do not coil...

Page 14: ...he cleaner and prevent apper movement or restrict water ow The apper is located inside the main body and must move freely at all times You can see the apper through the opening in the baf e plate when...

Page 15: ...f e plate See Figure b Push the tab inward with the screwdriver until the baf e plate releases Place a nger into the centre opening of the baf e plate and pops out Then pull the apper out Note You sho...

Page 16: ...hese must be checked monthly and replaced when worn Damage due to abnormal use lack of care negligence undue exposure to sun heat and all such acts or omissions beyond our control Damage caused by an...

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