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(NOTE: SolaSkimmer is also designed to take on water within the pontoons. This extra mass will
allow SolaSkimmer to continue its forward momentum on your pool surface. We recommend you
may occasionally turn the unit on its end to drain the water.
SolaSkimmer does NOT have to be in your pool 24/7 to be effective. It is designed to gather
most of the floating debris in your swimming pool before it has a chance to sink and promote
algae growth. Your SolaSkimmer filter will trap most of these small particles.
Tray and Filter Insert
The tray is designed to catch
large and small floating
debris. The micro-filter insert
is designed to catch the
smallest debris. The micro-
filter can be easily replaced.
However, we recommend
using small zip-ties to hold the
micro-filter in place.
NOTE:
Keep the micro-filter out of
the heat and direct sun as it
will warp. Putting four very
small zip ties near the corners (go all the way through the tray) will help to keep the micro-
filter from deforming.
Removing the Debris Tray
Removing the debris tray is simple. The easiest way is to tilt the entire SolaSkimmer up on it’s
end with the front of the tray facing up. (Fig. A)Line up the tabs to fit into the open slots. (Fig. B)
This will be about 1 inch from the locked position. Flatten the tray into the slots, then gently
slide the tray so the tabs lock into the slot. (Fig. C)
Fig. A Fig. B Fig. C
Optional locations for small zip ties