Operating instructions
Mesh Filter Bag Part #8200*
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CLEANING OR CHANGING THE FILTER BAG
When removing the cleaner from the water, make sure that the Power Supply is turned off and that the cleaner's Floating Cable is 
unplugged.
lPlace the cleaner on its back on a soft non-abrasive surface to protect your cleaner from scratches. Using your thumbs, push the two 
Lock Tabs away from the center of the cleaner to unlock the Bottom Lid Assembly (FIG. 10). Remove the Bottom Lid Assembly (FIG. 11)
lRemove the Filter Bag from the bag support Wire Frames (FIG. 12).
lTurn the Filter Bag inside out (the Fine Filter Bag has a soft felt surface on the inside) and wash off visible dirt using a garden hose or a 
faucet. Gently agitate the bag in your hands to help remove fine particles. Continue cleaning and squeezing the Bag gently until rinse 
water is clear. Use of a washing machine (cold water only) is recommended when visible dirt will not rinse off by other methods. DO 
NOT USE DETERGENT or BLEACH! DO NOT MACHINE DRY!
lTurn the Filter Bag “right side out” (felt surface on the inside) remount the Bag on the Wire Frames making sure that the Label on the 
Bag is centered on one of the long sides of the Bottom Lid Assembly (FIG. 14). Pull the Bag toward the middle of each Wire Frame so 
that the  bag corners are snug against the corners of the Wire Frame. Tuck the excess bag into the lower points of the Wire Frames 
(FIG. 14).
lRe-install the Bottom Lid Assembly. Make sure that neither debris nor the Filter Bag itself interferes with complete closure of the Bottom 
Lid Assembly.
Fine Filter Bag Part #8100
Filter Bag
Bottom Lid Assembly
Cleaning
The  size  of  your  pool,  and  the  amount  of  debris  in  it,  will 
determine the length of time required to clean the pool. The time 
may vary from one to two hours. 
When  your  cleaner  slows  down  considerably  or  constantly 
reverses direction before reaching  the sides  of the pool, it is 
sending a signal that it is time to clean the Filter Bag. 
Removing Your Cleaner From The Pool
After two hours, the cleaner has completed cleaning the pool 
and will automatically turn itself off. 
Turn off the Power Supply by pressing the ON/OFF switch to 
the OFF position. Unplug the cleaner's Floating Cable from the 
Power Supply, and gently pull the cleaner toward you using the 
Floating Cable. When the cleaner is within reach, remove it from 
the water using the side-plate handle only, never remove or carry 
the cleaner by its Cable! Removing the cleaner by its Floating 
Cable may cause severe damage to the cable requiring costly 
repairs. 
Important: Always reverse the locking pin position to the 
alloted hole on the opposing side of the turning wheel axle 
after each use to protect the Floating Cable from twisting.
In-Season Storage
Tilt the cleaner on its side to allow water to drain   from   its   
body. Do not leave your cleaner in the pool when not in use. 
Doing so, will reduce the life of your Filter Bag and pool cleaner. 
After removing your cleaner from the pool you should clean and 
re-install the Filter Bag. Then rest the cleaner in a dry, shaded 
area along with its Power Supply and correctly coiled Floating 
Cable.
Helpful Tip For Preserving Your Cleaner
We suggest that you rinse your cleaner inside and out after 
removing it from your pool to remove the chlorine and preserve 
its appearance.
Off-Season Storage
When the Pool Season is over you should thoroughly clean the 
Filter  Bag,  make  sure  that  there  is  no  water  in  the  cleaner, 
completely untangle, and then properly coil the Floating Cable. 
Your  cleaner and  Power Supply  should be  stored in  a  dry, 
sheltered area that does not fall below 32° F/ 0° C.
For Technical Support Please Call
1-800-845-4856 Or You Can Visit Us On The Web
At www.AquaProducts.com/Service
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