LEGEND® II INSTALLATION MANUAL
D. Pressure Testing Instructions
1. Make sure the pool filter is clean before
conducting this pressure test.
2. Twist lock the Wall Fitting with Feeder Hose into
the Wall Adapter.
3. Have someone hold the Pressure Tester end of
the Feed Hose beneath the water while you turn
on the pool pump. Continue holding the hose
under the water and cover the large hole of the
pressure tester.
4. Reach down and feel around the Pressure Relief
Valve on the Wall Fitting to see if the Relief Valve
is releasing any water pressure. If valve is
releasing water pressure go on to Section E.
If it is not
, the pool filtration pump may not have
sufficient amount of water pressure to operate the
Legend
®
II.
BEFORE YOU GO TO THE NEXT STEP,
CONTACT OUR TECHNICAL SUPPORT
DEPARTMENT AT: 1-800-831-7133
E. Cutting the Feed Hose
(See Hose Diagram on
Page 15
)
The Hose assembly comes in 6 sections covering
approximately 30 ft. of the pool, which provides ample
hose for most residential pools. For larger or smaller
pools, see
Page 11
for instructions on
Adding or
Deleting Additional Feeder Hose
.
1. Take Feeder Hose out of box and lay the hose
straight in the sun for one day if possible, (this
will take any memory out of the hose due to being
coiled up in the box).
2. With the pool pump on, hold the free end of the
Feeder Hose underwater. Gently pull the hose to
the farthest end of the corner of the pool,
do not
stretch the hose
. (The Legend
®
II usually will not
climb the top step, so you do not need to include
it in the measurement.) If the hose just reaches
the farthest point of your pool, and without any
excess hose hanging over the deck, then go to
Section F.
3. If the Feeder Hose extends past the farthest end
of the pool, mark the excess hose hanging over
the deck, turn off your pool pump, and cut first 6 ft.
section of hose, closest to the wall, the length of
excess.
4.
IMPORTANT:
Please double check the hose
length
to insure you will be getting the maximum
performance from your pool cleaner. The hose
lengthens when under pressure (when your pump
is on).
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