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Adjust Flow

1. With the main drain closed, and one end of the hose attached to

the vacuum regulator installed in the skimmer, while keeping the
hose under water, remove the cleaner and insert the flow indicator
into the end of the hose.

2. Keep the hose and flow indicator underwater.

3. Turn on the pump. With the pump running, adjust the vacuum

regulator (in your skimmer) until the disk on the flow indicator is
between minimum and maximum flow, see Figure 8.

4. Use the vacuum regulator in conjunction with your pool cleaner

system at all times. The vacuum regulator has an adjustment knob,
see Figure 9. If suction is too high, the knob is turned
counterclockwise to decrease the suction. If the suction is too
low, the knob is turned clockwise to increase the suction.

NOTE:

 The flow indicator is calibrated for use with the “Y”

shaped vacuum regulator valve. The flow indicator will not
indicate the correct flow for the cleaner if you are not using
the “Y” shaped vacuum regulator valve.

5. Remove the flow indicator from the end of the hose and attach

the hose to the cleaner’s swivel, see Figure 6 on page 9.

Too much Vacuum/Flow?

You have too much vacuum if the cleaner sticks to the pool bottom or moves slightly or not at all or if the
cleaner climbs up the pool wall past the water line to the point that the cleaner sucks air and the pump
loses prime. Frequent loss of prime will damage the pump. To correct this, adjust the regulator by turning
the adjustment knob counterclockwise. This will decrease the suction.

Not enough Vacuum/Flow?

You don’t have enough vacuum if the cleaner moves sluggishly, or not at all. Be sure the filter system is
clean and the vacuum regulator and all valves are adjusted to give you maximum vacuum. If the cleaner
is still not moving, your pump may not be strong enough to operate the cleaner.  Please refer to the
“Troubleshooting Section” on page 12.

V. Adjustments

After completing the installation, 

turn the pool pump on. 

Allow the pump to run for a couple of minutes

to allow air to cycle out of the system. E-Z Vac

®

 should be moving about the pool at a rate of 8 to 12 feet

per minute. Check each of the following initial adjustments to E-Z Vac

®

 at this time.

Hose Length

IMPORTANT: 

The pump must be on when you check the hose length. The hose contracts when the

pump is operating and will look longer when the pump is off.

Position the E-Z Vac

®

 at the furthest point of the pool from the skimmer. (It is easy to position E-Z Vac

®

in the pool by moving it about with your pool pole and brush.) E-Z Vac’s hose should be long enough to
reach to the end of the pool, plus one hose section. If necessary, remove extra hose sections from the
center portion of hose. Removing center hose sections avoids having to disturb the hose weight placement.
Save extra hose sections for use as needed for replacement.

Return Line Water Flow

IMPORTANT: 

The water flow from your return line can push the cleaner’s hose and affect its

performance. It may cause the cleaner to steer away from the end of the pool where the return line is
located, or it may cause it to remain in one section of the pool. To correct this, use the eyeball diverter
included with your cleaner.

Disc Indicator

Figure 8.

Disk indicated on Flow Indicator.

Figure 9.

Vacuum

Regulator

Adjustment

Knob

Summary of Contents for e-z vac

Page 1: ...1 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS READ AND FOLLOW ALL INSTRUCTIONS SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS Installation and User s Guide The world s best built aboveground pool cleaner K50677 P N K50677 Rev B 02 18 10...

Page 2: ...ument are not used to indicate an affiliation or endorsement between the proprietors of these names and brands and Pentair Water Pool and Spa Inc Those names and brands may be the trademarks or regist...

Page 3: ...rding to the information in this manual Throughout the manual safety warnings and cautions are identified by the symbol Be sure to read and comply with all of the warnings and cautions WARNING Hazardo...

Page 4: ...sary for proper cleaner operation and coverage Before installing the cleaner fill the hose with water Always make sure the cleaner head is submerged and the hose is full of water before connecting the...

Page 5: ...he directions contained in the Installation and Operation Manual or operating instructions provided by Pentair Water Pool and Spa or any injury loss damage defect or malfunction or failure to function...

Page 6: ...gram on page 3 shows where E Z Vac s serial number is located E Z Vac Serial Number ___________________________________________ Activate E Z Vac s Warranty You will also need to record the serial numb...

Page 7: ...ae free so as not to inhibit the cleaner s traction If necessary make the following preparations before proceeding 1 Chemically balance the pool water 2 Brush pool and let the debris settle 3 Hand vac...

Page 8: ...end closest to the bumper weight into the slot provided on the main body Insert the top end of the bumper into the slot provided in the swivel head see Figure 4 Swivel Head Seal Main Body Groove for...

Page 9: ...r Pentair Dealer K12041 for small skimmer openings 3 Press the vacuum regulator valve down into the valve cone until snug See Figure 7 4 Place the E Z Vac into the pool with the hose attached and allo...

Page 10: ...low You don t have enough vacuum if the cleaner moves sluggishly or not at all Be sure the filter system is clean and the vacuum regulator and all valves are adjusted to give you maximum vacuum If the...

Page 11: ...he eyeball diverter and position it in the first groove as shown in Figure 11 Insert the eyeball diverter outer ring assembly into the eyeball fitting in the return line see Figure 11 Install the lock...

Page 12: ...ne to which the E Z Vac is attached Check for sufficient flow through the cleaner hose using the flow indicator Check for debris in the filter pump basket vacuum regulator or leaks in the hose Check f...

Page 13: ...lip of the foot pad up and insert a flat headed screwdriver along side one of the two tabs found on either side of the baffle plate see Figure 13 Push the tab inward with the screwdriver until the baf...

Page 14: ...mber ready when you call Disclaimer of Liability About Your Pool and E Z Vac There are a multitude of factors that contribute to the life of your pool The E Z Vac product is a very passive product tha...

Page 15: ...r with weight w w 41 Cone K12654 Dr r e T e ube T T T T K12650 Main Body O Excludes Flapper K12651 Above v v round Seal K12652 Foot P F F a P P d K12657 Hose Weight W W K121680 Eyeball y y Diver v v...

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