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Important Tips
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Cleaning the filter cartridge after every use maximizes the unit's performance.
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Replace worn brushes.
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To avoid clogging the cleaner's filter elements, be sure all chemical powders are fully
dissolved before operating the cleaner.
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In a pool with usually high calcium content, more frequent cleaning of the filter is
recommended.
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Save the original carton for extended storage or shipping requirements should your
cleaner require dealer service.
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The sealed Motor Unit and the Power Supply contain no user-serviceable parts.
Opening them will automatically VOID your warranty.
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Remove items such as thermometer, toys and the like from the pool before operating
the unit. Such items can jam the cleaner and cause damage to the unit and/or your
pool.
Troubleshooting
If the cleaner fails to pick up fine or heavy debris:
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Clean the filter. It may be clogged. A filter cleaning solution can be used to remove
excessive dirt and/or sand
If the cleaner starts working momentarily but then stops working:
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Impeller may be clogged or jammed with debris. Check and clean if necessary following
the instructions in the maintenance section.
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Brush roller or drive tracks are stuck. Check for debris and clean if necessary.
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Cleaner performs by both timing and a pool wall detection sensor, which ever comes
first.
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There are 3 intake ports located at bottom of filter bucket and near the brush roller.
Intake ports located next to the roller help collect debris such as leaves and sand better
than single intake.
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Fine debris such as sand may need a smaller intake port for stronger suction. The
cleaner can create a stronger suction with a
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high velocity flapper" that can be installed
at intake port.
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For the cleaners used in areas that have a lot of sand the cleaner may need to be rinsed
with water at all flapper (filter bucket's flapper is at intake port) areas and may need
rinsing at the dome push button to allow free operation.
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Cleaner may get stuck if a high main drain is installed in the pool. Cleaner may remain
lodged on the drain for a short period of time, but will eventually free it's self by virtue of
the cleaner's embedded program.