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MAKOSHARK
®
Inground Suction Pool Cleaner
Owner’s Manual
MAINTENANCE
∙ Check the Vacuum seal for wear. If it becomes thin and too floppy, it will impair the correct
random movement of the cleaner and should be replaced.
∙ Inspect the Regulator Valve and flush away any debris build up.
∙ Clean your filter system.
∙ Empty the Skimmer Basket.
∙ Empty the Pump Strainer Basket.
∙ Use your Flow gauge to insure correct water flow for your cleaner.
∙ For best results and to maintain proper operation, use only original hoses.
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Note: Remove the cleaner from the pool before a chemical shock treatment!
∙ When not in the pool, keep the cleaner’s Vacuum seal flat to avoid warping.
∙ Your cleaner can stay in the pool at all times, however, when people are using the pool,
disconnect the cleaner and pull it to one side of the pool.
∙ When storing or winterizing the cleaner, do not coil the hoses. Disconnect each hose section
and lay them flat in an area protected from direct sunlight. It is also important to remove the
Vacuum seal from the cleaner and store it flat.
In-Line Leaf Canisters
If your pool is exposed to large quantities of leaves, we suggest purchasing and installing an
in-line leaf canister. A leaf canister will provide more debris-loading capacity and also provides
a water by-pass when the canister is full. It is very important that the pump will not starve for
water!