Operator`s manual

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BOTTOM LID ASSEMBLY
Figure 3 (Standard)
3.1 Bottom Lid
3.2 Wire Frame Bag Support
3.3 “H” - Float
3.4 Side Pocket Float
3.5 Debris Intake Port / Flap
3.6 17 Quart Filter Bag
3.7 Square Floats
3.8 Screw & Screw Float
3.9 Debris Intake Port Extentions
3.10 Roller
3.11 Suction Selector
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Next Generation Bottom Lid Assembly (Does not fit on all models)
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NEXT GENERATION BOTTOM LID ASSEMBLY FEATURES
The Bottom Lid Assembly has several options that will permit you to control the way the cleaner operates.
For information regarding installation of various parts, refer to the packet inside the cleaners packaging box.
Two small wheels (NeverStuck Rollers) are located adjacent to the Debris Intake Valve Ports. This helps your cleaner from 1.
becoming stuck on obstacles like main drain convex lights and return fittings. If they are not needed, the “Rollers” may be
removed by removing a single phillips screw for each Roller. (Figure 4)
The Intake Port Extensions (Fig. 3.9) will lower the suction point of the cleaner. The lower the suction point, the greater the 2.
suction. Your cleaner comes with two sets of Intake Port Extensions, 1/8” and 1/4”. When using the Intake Port Extensions
observe the cleaners operation in the pool to see if any raised obstacles, such as main drains, convex lights or return fittings
interfere with the “Port Extensions”.
Located on the inside of the Bottom Lid Assembly near the Debris Intake Port is the Suction Selector. If the suction selector 3.
is moved towards the “LESS” markings the Intake Port Flaps will be kept from fully opening. This will increase the suction
power of the cleaner, but will also restrict larger debris from entering into the filter. (Figure 5)
Your cleaner offers the best possible performance when it is virtually weightless in your pool. So, careful balancing of its 4.
weight is important. Generally, a new cleaner is very light when used for the first time. Careful removal of air trapped in
the housing is critical. Additional floatation is typically not required on start-up. Most pool conditions allow your cleaner
to effortlessly climb the pool walls and most stairs up to the waterline. In some instances the pool environment (e.g.,
temperature, chemicals, water, etc.) may offset your cleaners natural buoyancy. Therefore, four Square Floats have been
included in the packaging with your new cleaner to assist with its buoyancy. (Figures 3.7)
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Figure 5