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GREAT WHITE

®

 II Automatic Pool Cleaner Installation and User’s Guide

TROUBLESHOOTING

Cleaner does not move
Oscillator is very slow

Cleaner climbs past water 
line of pool causing pump 
to lose prime (suck air)
Cleaner coverage not as 
expected

Cleaner “stuck” in one spot 
(more than 15 mins)

Steps and “swim-outs” are 
not clean
Cleaner flips on its back 
when pump stops
Hose comes loose when 
pump stops
Cleaner hovers in one area 
with hose fully extended

Hose keeps coiling up

1.  Backwash and/or clean filter. Empty all baskets. This should help your cleaner attain the desired  

 

 

oscillation. Correct oscillator speed can be determined by using the flow gauge provided with the  

 

 

cleaner (see page 4).

2.  Clear all debris from oscillator chamber, hose, or vac plate by-pass (if you have one).
3.   Repair all sources of vacuum leaks (cracked vac plate, vac plate or reducer cone not seated   

 

 

properly, cracked hose, vac regulator adjusted too loosely).

4.   Adjust valves to give maximum vacuum to the vacuum port or skimmer to which you are attaching  

 

 

the cleaner hose. Reduce or shut off other skimmers and main (floor) drain.

 

NOTE:

 Each pool’s hydraulic system is different. It may require some adjustments to skimmer and  

 

 

main valves before you achieve the vacuum setting required for the best cleaner operation. Once  

 

 

determined, mark the valves at that position to ensure repeated success.

5.   Filtration system (pump) does not develop enough vacuum. Consult your pool service  

 

 

 professional.
6.   In hot water, the hose may kink. The hose, when old, may have developed leaks (cracks or holes)  

 

 

or may get brittle. Purchase a new hose. 

 

NOTE:

  It must be a Great White

®

 II hose for proper operation.

1.   Oscillator is running too fast. Make sure vacuum regulator is installed and adjusted.
2.   If step 1 does not solve the problem, slightly open the main drain valve until the cleaner no    

 

 

longer climbs out of the pool. 

1.   A clean filter system will help the cleaner to move much faster. Also, be sure to clean all baskets.
2.   Vinyl liner pools with a deep end hopper will require 6-8 hours to clean. In this time the cleaner should   
 

make at least 4 trips to the shallow end. If not, call Customer Service at 1300 137 344.

3.   Examine the lift brush mechanism as the cleaner is operating. To do this, you will have to turn  

 

 

the cleaner over while it is running and submerged. If the lift brush does not move to the “down”  

 

 

position within 2 minutes, call Customer Service at 1300 137 344.

4.   The cleaner was not designed to work under solar covers. If you have a solar cover, only minimal  

 

 

coverage can be expected.

5.  Any cleaner might miss a spot. Your cleaner has been designed to accommodate the attachment  

 

 

of a vac-pole (telepole) by use of the handle in the accessory bag. Attach pole for spot cleanups,  

 

 

steps, and swimouts.

1.   Examine the lift brush mechanism as the cleaner is operating. To do this, you will have to turn the  

 

 

cleaner over while it is running and submerged. If the lift brush does not move to the “down”   

 

 

position within 2 minutes or less, call Customer Service at 1300 137 344.

1.   This cleaner was not designed to clean these areas. Use the handy telepole attachment,  

 

 

 

connect the pole, and clean missed areas.

1.   This is normal with some filter systems that develop a surge of back pressure when the system  

 

 

shuts off. The cleaner will right itself when the system is restarted.

1.  Use reducer cone when connecting to the skimmer or vac port.

1.  Hose might be too short. Desired length can be measured from the point where the hose is    

 

 

connected, to the furthest point of the pool, plus a minimum of an additional 4’. If needed, purchase    

 

an extension hose from your local dealer. Do not cut extension hose – use it full length even if it is a    

 

little long.

1.   For best results, when hose is not in use, store it uncoiled, flat, and straight. 
2.   Lay hose out flat and straight in the sunlight for a few hours prior to use.

1.  This could be caused by a buoyancy issue. Add a hose weight (P/N 41201-0238; sold separately) to    
 

the cleaner hose.

SITUATION

SOLUTIONS:

Cleaner avoids
shallow end of pool

Summary of Contents for GREAT WHITE II

Page 1: ...IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS READ AND FOLLOW ALL INSTRUCTIONS SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS INSTALLATION AND USER S GUIDE GREAT WHITE II AUTOMATIC POOL CLEANER...

Page 2: ...and Connections Valves and Vacuum Adjustments Too Much Vacuum Not Enough Vacuum In line Leaf Caniters Skimmer Connection Skimmer Vac Plates Skimmer Vac Plate Vacuum Control Adjusters ii 1 1 1 2 2 2 3...

Page 3: ...are not designed to traverse from floor to wall when the pool cove is 90 There may be other structures installed in the pool that the cleaner cannot navigate BE AWARE and supervise the cleaner during...

Page 4: ...e wear on good pool plaster In fact the opposite is true pool plaster will eventually cause wear on the cleaner The same situation holds true for vinyl lined in ground swimming pools because vinyl lin...

Page 5: ...leaner you should make sure that your pool is clean and free of algae If necessary make the following preparations before proceeding Chemically balance the pool water Brush the pool and let the debris...

Page 6: ...rce whether skimmer or dedicated suction line to the farthest point in the pool Figure 5 Connect the hoses by twisting and pushing the female ends onto the male ends after wetting the ends in the pool...

Page 7: ...er using the vacuum regulator 1 Turn the pool pump off 2 Close the main drain 3 Connect the hose to the skimmer vac plate as per below instructions Different brands of skimmer box Attach Skimmer Adapt...

Page 8: ...and maximum flow Figure 12 Remove the flow gauge and proceed to step 6 6 Connect Hose to the Cleaner s Swivel Assembly Connect the large hose cuff Figure 13 of the leader hose to the swivel assembly o...

Page 9: ...egulator in the skimmer Movement around the pool Random motion The cleaner will visit most spots in the pool within a six 6 hour period It is not specifically programmed and cannot see the dirt you ar...

Page 10: ...d to the pump suction and is dedicated to vacuuming Some pools do not have a vac port If your pool does have one please read the Suction Entrapment warning above For the seasoned pool owner The Great...

Page 11: ...ris loading capacity and also provides a water by pass when the canister is full It is very important that the pump not starve for water Skimmer Vac Plates Some pool owners connect the hose to a skimm...

Page 12: ...eaner when removing the cleaner from the pool Store the hose flat and straight Periodically examine bristles and vacuum skirt for wear or distortion Replace if necessary See Reassembly Page 10 Don t s...

Page 13: ...illator seals are replaceable 5B Ratchet gear set and long shaft are replaceable as a unit 6 Remove the set screw short gear shaft and gears Figure 18 be sure to keep the gears on 7 With a small screw...

Page 14: ...lace between the posts see Figure 22 3 Install the long gear shaft and end blocks in the cleaning head with the large arm of the cam down see Figure 23 4 Reinstall the short gear shaft set screw and t...

Page 15: ...7 Cam Kit 2 3 Leg Cams GW9507 8 Idler Gear Kit Incl 3 Gears GW9509 9 Block Kit Incl 2 Blocks GW9512 10 Long Gear Shaft Stainless Steel GW9513 11 Set Screw 4 Self Tapping 11A Shaft Kit Stainless Steel...

Page 16: ...leaner to move much faster Also be sure to clean all baskets 2 Vinyl liner pools with a deep end hopper will require 6 8 hours to clean In this time the cleaner should make at least 4 trips to the sha...

Page 17: ...GREAT WHITE II Automatic Pool Cleaner Installation and User s Guide 13 Vacpole MANUAL MODE WITH TELESCOPIC POLE...

Page 18: ...14 GREAT WHITE II Automatic Pool Cleaner Installation and User s Guide NOTES NOTES...

Page 19: ...GREAT WHITE II Automatic Pool Cleaner Installation and User s Guide 15 NOTES NOTES...

Page 20: ...ss expressly noted names and brands of third parties that may be used in this document are not used to indicate an affiliation or endorsement between the owners of these names and brands and Pentair T...

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