User Manual

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CLEANER STORAGE
When not in use it is important that your cleaner, its Floating Cable and Power Supply are properly stored in a clean and dry
area, away from direct sunlight, protected from below freezing temperatures and exposure to chemicals and their fumes (i.e.
chlorine). This will help prevent any unnecessary wear or damage to your cleaner or its components. Prior to storing your
cleaner, thoroughly clean your Filter Bag and dry off your cleaner. Ensure that its Floating Cable is untangled, not twisted
nor in agure eight, but rather coiled either around your cleaner’s body or in large circular loops and positioned under your
cleaner away from potentially freezing temperatures and chemicals and their fumes (i.e. chlorine).
In-Season Storage
It is not recommended to 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 the cleaner from the pool you should clean the Filter Bag and rinse down your entire cleaner to
help extend its life and reduce fading. Then, rest the cleaner in a dry, shaded area along with its Power Supply and properly
coiled Floating Cable.
Off-Season Storage
In geographic areas where the pool will be closed you should remove your cleaner from the pool and thoroughly clean the
Filter Bag. Make sure that there is no water residue in the cleaner (freezing temperatures will freeze water - ice expands and
could damage motor seals). Completely untangle and then properly coil the Floating Cable. Your cleaner and Power Supply
should be stored in a dry, protected area away from potentially freezing temperatures and chemicals and their fumes (i.e.
chlorine).
TROUBLESHOOTING
Reverses before reaching the opposite end of the pool
Turn the Time Control Dial (located on the Power Supply) clockwise a few degrees or adjust the Digital Timer using the
up” Button to increase the time between reversals. Repeat if necessary.
Check to see if the Filter Bag is thoroughly clean and installed properly. Know that the Filter Bag is capable of trapping
particulates down to 20 times smaller than what is visible to the naked eye. To verify whether what appears to be
a ‘clean Filter Bag is actually dirty, remove the Filter Bag and operate your cleaner with the Bottom Lid Assembly
installed. If your cleaner now performs as it should - then the Filter Bag requires a more thorough cleaning and agitation
to remove embedded dirt that is restricting its vacuum ability and flow rate for movement.
Waits too long at the side of the pool before reversing
Turn the Time Control Dial on the Power Supply counter-clockwise a few degrees or adjust your Digital Timer using the
down arrow Button to decrease the forwards / reverse time. Repeat if necessary.
Floating Cable is twisting
Your new pool cleaner was designed to clean most pools without issue, but since every pool is unique some pool
shapes and / or the pools filter system circulating water may cause the Floating Cable to coil or tangle. For this reason
we offer the EZ-Swivel™available at Authorized Dealers or at AquaProducts.com to help you to untwist your Cable more
easily. To unravel the Cable using the EZ-Swivel™, disconnect the Power Supply Cord from the Power Supply, place your
cleaner on the ground outside of the pool perpendicular to you. Secure your cleaner so that it will not move when you
pull on the Floating Cable / EZ-Swivel Handle firmly and walk away from the cleaner while pulling the Handle. This will
cause the Cable to rotate within the EZ-Swivel™ and force the Cable to untwist itself. For best results remember to pull
the Handle until the Cable is fully twisted.