IN-POOL INSTALLATION
1. Make sure the pool is generally clean, free from debris, and the entire pump and
TROUBLESHOOTING TIP: If your cleaner does not have enough power, stays in
one area, or does not move at all, clean the pump and filtration system.
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TROUBLESHOOTING TIP: If one area of your pool is not being cleaned, your hose
may not be long enough.
DEDICATED CLEANER INTAKE INSTALLATION
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filtration system is clean. Empty your skimmer and pump baskets.
Place the
hose weight (#17)
on the hose. You will need one hose weight
if your pool depth is less than 8 feet, two if the pool depth is more.
TROUBLESHOOTING TIP: With correct hose weights, your cleaner should
sit at a 45 degree angle on the bottom of the pool. If your cleaner isn’t
working correctly, the hose is sinking, or the cleaner is stuck in one area,
adjust the hose weights’ location, or add/decrease the number of hose
weights.
If you are using the
dedicated cleaner intake
in your
pool’s
sidewall you
may need to install the
intake adapter (#19)
if the hose does not fit snugly
in the dedicated cleaner port. Push one
elbow connector (#18)
into the port
to angle the hose upward.
Attach the hose to the
cleaner’s
top, lower the cleaner into the pool, feeding
the hose slowly into the pool so that it can fill with water. Make sure there
is not excessive air in the hose: the hose should mostly sink. Attach the
female hose end
to
the elbow connector.
Turn the pump on and make
sure the system runs smoothly.
TROUBLESHOOTING TIP: If your cleaner is not covering the whole pool,
stays in one area, or does not clean well enough, adjust your valves.
Assemble the hose pieces together. Determine the proper amount of hoses
needed. Start at where cleaner is hooked into the wall or skimmer then
go to farthest point of pool and
add one extra section.
The female/female
end should be
at the end where the hose will attach to the intake of the
pool.
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IN-POOL INSTALLATION
IN-POOL INSTALLATION