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IN-FLOOR CLEANING SYSTEM TROUBLE SHOOTING
TROUBLESHOOTING
ISSUE
SOLUTION
The system doesn’t clean like it has previously
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If the nozzles are turning on and off in groups, but
don’t clean as far as they once did, then the in-floor
system isn’t getting enough water to run effectively.
A quick way to check this is by looking at the
pressure gauge, it needs to be 9-10 PSI or above.
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Service the filtration system, clean all baskets, and
clean the filter?
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Make sure auxiliary valves, spa jets, waterfalls,
manual surface returns are not open when the pool
is in it’s cleaning mode.
Dirt collects around one nozzle. Nozzle stays up all the
time
When a Nozzle stays up, even when the pump is off,
something is stuck in it. Try the following items one at a
time until the problem is solved.
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Push the Nozzle down with a pool pole.
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Remove the Nozzle, rinse to remove all debris.
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Replace if damaged - Read Lifetime Limited
Warranty. Nozzles are covered for life, if you are the
original pool owner.
Nozzle pops up and down, but does not rotate
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When the nozzle is up, try pushing on it with a pool
pole. This may dislodge debris.
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Remove the Nozzle, rinse to remove all debris.
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Replace if damaged - Read Lifetime Limited
Warranty. Nozzles have a lifetime guarantee, if you
are the original pool owner.
One set of nozzles stay up whenever the pump is on
One set of Nozzles stays up all the time, even though the
other sets cycle up and down. A part inside the Module
has a problem.
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Debris is holding one piston open all the time.
Remove the debris.
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Piston diaphragm is broken - Replace Module.