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STEP 6

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adjusting the cleaner. 

This valve regulates the suction so that the Cleaner does not exceed the optimal 11-14 RPM(revolutions per minute). It does so 
by opening to bypass water when necessary. This will ensure the best possible performance from your cleaner.

2.

 ADJUSTING SUCTION FLOW

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Adjust the amount of flow from the suction line/skimmer line 
to obtain the proper flow.

1. 

ADJUSTING THE BYPASS VALVE:

 

Screwing the top in you will bypass less water, increasing the 
RPM (speed). If it is all the way in and you still are below 
11 RPM adjust the 3-way valve for more suction and/or clean the 

Screwing the top out you will bypass more, decreasing the RPM 
(speed). If it is screwed all the way out and you still are above 
14 RPM adjust the 3-way valve to give less suction. Note: If the 
line you are hooked to (skimmer or inlet) has a 3-way valve or 
ball valve you may have to adjust the 3-way valve or ball valve 
even if you are using the regulator valve. 

 ADJUSTING WHEEL RPM:

 For the cleaner to run optimally 

the revolutions per minute(RPMs) should be between 

11

 and 

14 (Note it will still clean as low as 

8

 RPM but will NOT climb 

walls).

While the cleaner is running take it by the leader hose so 
that the cleaner is just below the water. (KEEP THE CLEANER 
BELOW THE WATER LEVEL or else it will suck air). Now count the 
number of revolutions made per minute by the RIGHT FRONT 
WHEEL by using the hump (raised treads) as your marker. If it is 
between 11 and 14 RPM you are done. 

If your cleaner RPMs are not within the range there are two 
ways to adjust it.

NOTE: This is equivalent to 7 to 10 inches of mercury on a
vacuum gauge. A vacuum gauge is NOT included with the cleaner 
but is available at your local pool store.

Summary of Contents for Stanley

Page 1: ...Owners manual 2 Wheel Suction Side Poolcleaner Distributed in Australia and New Zealand by LINCOLN POOL EQUIPMENT www linc com au ...

Page 2: ...aner better climbing ability and obstacle maneuverability The tyres come with tread wear markers that show you when to replace your tires The tyres of the cleaner have humps raised treads that allow the cleaner to overcome any reasonable obstacles such as the main drain and uneven surfaces This makes the Cleaner ideal for all pool surfaces and shapes SELF CLEANING SWIVEL This is a feature that all...

Page 3: ...emove very large and excessive debris from pool ie post storm spring cleaning pool opening situations pump basket 3 Make sure your chemical balance is correct If not now is the time to correct it If you chemically shock the pool wait a day or two before continuing 2x 1x 10x 1x 1x 1x 1x ...

Page 4: ...3 STEP 2 connecting the hoses STEP 3 attaching the cleaner 1 1 3 2 1 20 25 50 60cm 2 0 2 5 50 60CM ...

Page 5: ...te 3 Place the 90o connector into the hose cone 4 Connect the regulator valve to the end of the vacuum hose ensuring that the arrow on top of the regulator valve is pointing away from the pool i e the direction of water flow 5 Connect the regulator valve to the 90 degree connector 6 Turn on the pool pump The PoolCleaner is now ready to be adjusted for the correct speed NOTE If the pool has a dedic...

Page 6: ...give less suction Note If the line you are hooked to skimmer or inlet has a 3 way valve or ball valve you may have to adjust the 3 way valve or ball valve even if you are using the regulator valve ADJUSTING WHEEL RPM For the cleaner to run optimally the revolutions per minute RPMs should be between 11 and 14 Note it will still clean as low as 8 RPM but will NOT climb walls While the cleaner is run...

Page 7: ...toward the front of the cleaner In the front of the unit the vanes are convex like a mountain in the back they are concave like a valley NOTE The large elliptical end of the vanes is placed into the turbine Wear Marks The tyres must be replaced when they are worn down to the tread wear indicators Note if you can t see them you are worn past them Removal and Replacement wear marks 1 2 USING CLEANER...

Page 8: ...h sides Note if it does not clip in then you have it the wrong way around it is marked L and R Once the inlet is removed you can remove any debris that is in the turbine chamber You can also remove and replace the skirt bracket assemblies One of the middle skirt brackets can be easily pulled out Once one assembly is out you can slide the others out easily to replace Remove the inlet Turn the unit ...

Page 9: ...wrong side Problem or obstruction in the system Obstruction in the cleaner itself The hoses have been stored in a coiled position Lay them straight in the sunlight Clean swivel on cleaner head by running it under a tap Leaf canister it may be in the wrong place or not floating The hose is too short The float s may be in the wrong position Should be 50 60 centimetres from cleaner head The Hose Cone...

Page 10: ...tions provided by us If it is found that the Product has not provided the 6 year service life Hartford Pines will supply at its discretion replacement parts for a charge pro rated on the following basis The original purchaser will be allowed a credit against the current list price of the replacement part s in proportion to the percentage of the warranted service life remaining Summarized as follow...

Page 11: ...10 REGISTRATION CARD LINCOLN WARRANTY CLAIM Owners Name Address Telephone Model Number Date of Purchase Description of Fault Attach Proof of purchase ...

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