Cleaner stays in one
end of the pool.
Cleaner stays in one
end of the pool.
Cleaner climbs the
wall too much or
climbs out of pool.
Cleaner won't climb
the pool walls.
1. Check the flow with flow gauge or by calculating the
cleaner RPM and adjust the flow if necessary using the
regulator valve. See page 5.
2. Check the return line water flow and redirect as
necessary with the eyeball.See page 6.
3. Check that hose is long enough to reach the furthest
point in the pool. See page 6.
4. Check for proper hose float placement. The float
may be in the wrong position. See page 2.
5. Be sure that the swivel assembly (at top of cleaner)
rotates smoothly. lf not, the swivel assembly may be
dirty and require cleaning.
1. Check the flow with flow gauge or by calculating the
cleaner RPM and adjust the flow if necessary using the
regulator valve. See page 5.
2. Check the return line water flow and redirect as
necessary with the eyeball.See page 6.
3. Check that hose is long enough to reach the furthest
point in the pool. See page 6.
4. Check for proper hose float placement. The float
may be in the wrong position. See page 2.
5. Be sure that the swivel assembly (at top of cleaner)
rotates smoothly. lf not, the swivel assembly may be
dirty and require cleaning.
Check the flow with flow gauge or by calculating the
cleaner RPM and adjust the flow if necessary using the
regulator valve. See page 5.
1. Check to be sure that the cleaner tires are not
excessively worn. See page 8. Excessively worn tires
will not provide the grip necessary for your cleaner to
climb pool walls.
2. Check the flow with flow gauge or by calculating the
cleaner RPM and adjust the flow if necessary using the
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