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IMPORTANT: Never lift your cleaner out of the pool using the Floating Cable! Your may use the Floating Cable to pull the
cleaner to the side of the pool, but always use the Handle to remove it from the pool! Using the Floating Cable to remove
the cleaner from the pool will result in internal connections being broken and costly damage being caused to your cleaner!
Your cleaner’s Scrubbing Brushes provide traction and give it the
ability to loosen debris. It is important that you not let the Brushes
get worn down otherwise your cleaner may lose the ability to scrub,
climb, turn and move to clean and cover all areas of the pool.
Eventually you will need to changes the Brushes on your cleaner.
When they need replacement will depend upon how often you use
your cleaner and upon the conditions of your pool. High chemical
concentrations and rough surfaces will cause faster Brush wear.
We recommend that you inspect Brushes frequently to check for
excessive wear.
SCRUBBING BRUSHES CARE AND REPLACEMENT
FLOATING CABLE CARE
Occasionally you should stretch the Floating Cable (Page 3; Fig. 2) out to its full length to prevent a memory from forming and ensure
your Cable will not impede your cleaner from reaching all areas of your pool. At that time you should also check the Floating Cable for
external damage. Continual rubbing against sharp or rough surfaces may abrade the Floating Cable resulting in damage and possible
short-circulating your cleaner. Animal bites may puncture or fray the cable as well. For these reasons it is important to periodically
inspect the Floating Cable. The following is not applicable to models with NO Handle, permanently fixed Handle or Handle with a
Handle Float.
With every use, you must reverse the diagonal locked position. This will reverse the direction your cleaner travels in your pool
ensuring that it reaches any areas possibly missed during its previous use and ensuring a tangle free Cable.
To protect against personal injury and damage to your cleaner always unplug your cleaner from its Power Supply prior to
performing any maintenance or repair procedures!
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