Owners manual
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Flotation (see Page 15 FLOTATION)
Check the amount of Flotation that has been added to your cleaner. By removing Floats one at a time and checking its
operation, you may be able to reduce the buoyancy to the appropriate level to avoid having your cleaner climb too high
as to allow the Floating Cable to get pulled into the Brushes / Wheel Tubes.
Air
Careful removal of air trapped in the housing is critical to ensure natural balancing of your cleaner. Each time you place
your cleaner in the pool use the Floating Handle (while submersed) to turn your cleaner upside down turning it side to side
to allow any possible trapped air to escape!
Floating Cable (see Page 7, SETTING UP THE POWER SUPPLY)
Ensure that the Floating Cable is untangled and spread out on top of the water, allowing enough length for your cleaner to
reach all areas of the pool without restriction and without excess of Floating Cable. Excess cable should be kept coiled
outside the pool near the Power Supply. For best results, place the Power Supply at the mid-point of the pool’s longest
side (Page 7; Fig. 7b).
EZ Swivel Cable Detangler. See page 16 – TIP.
Models with two position diagonal locking Floating Handles and No; Handle Float, Cable Float, Remote Control or “split”
Wheel Tubes: If your pool is irregular in shape and has large swim-out areas (e.g. “L”, “T”, etc.) then it is suggested to
begin a cleaning cycle within each swim-out area to ensure these areas are covered. You may even restrict the Floating
Cable length so that the cleaner is allowed to clean only within each desired area.
Should the Floating Cable continue to get tangled in or around the cleaner, please visit Aqua Products’ Customer Service
Department online at AquaProducts.com/Service to locate your local Authorized Service Center or to communicate with
an Aqua Products Consumer-Dedicated Technical Service Analyst.
FALLS OR FLIPS BACKWARDS OFF WALLS OR STAIRS
Clean Filter Bag (see Page 14, CLEANING AND CHANGING THE FILTER BAG)
Remove Flotation (see page 15, FLOTATION): Remove Flotation one by one until proper buoyancy is returned. Be sure to
always submerge your cleaner and holding its Floating Handle turn upside down to remove any air that may be trapped
within the cleaner’s body. Careful removal of air trapped in the housing is critical to ensure natural balancing of your cleaner
(see Page 7, #1, CLEANER START POSITION.
Floating Handle (see Pages 5-6, FLOATING HANDLE): Check the handle position according to your model. Also check that
there is no water present inside the handle.
Check the operation of the Pump Motor
Please refer to the Troubleshooting section titled: MOVES BUT DOES NOT PICK UP DIRT AND DEBRIS
If this situation persists, please visit Aqua Products’ Customer Service Department online at AquaProducts.com/Service
to locate your local Authorized Service Center or to communicate with an Aqua Products Consumer-Dedicated Technical
Service Analyst.
DEBRIS COMES OUT OF THE CLEANER WHEN REMOVING IT FROM POOL
(BOTTOM LID DOES NOT CLOSE PROPERLY)
Filter Bag
Ensure that the Filter Bag is properly mounted on the Wire Bag Support Frame (Page 14; Fig. 15b, 15c). Filter Bag’s small
Label on the elastic edge should be at the center of either long side of the Bottom Lid Assembly plastic. Stretch the elastic
bottom over each Wire and slide the Filter Bag down until the Filter Bag reaches the Bottom Lid plastic. At that point the
Filter Bag’s elastic bottom should be stretched over the plastic lips located on each short side of the Bottom Lid Assembly,
and will hold the Filter Bag in place.
Pull the Filter Bag top corners into each of the top 4 corners of the Wire Frame. Insert the Bottom Lid into the bottom of
the cleaner. Be sure that the Filter Bag’s fabric is not interfering with the locking of the Lock Tabs (Page 14; Fig 15a). Be
sure that each of the Lock Tabs are “Locked” closed.
Debris Intake Port Flaps (Page 4; 3a, 3b)
Check that the Intake Valve Flaps on the underside of your cleaner (in the Bottom Lid Assembly / Page 4; Fig. 3a, 3b) move
freely to open and close. Clean Flaps if necessary.
Lock Tabs (Page 14; Fig. 15a)
Check that the Lock Tabs are not warped. They should be straight and aligned with the cleaner’s body. If they are warped then
replacement Lock Tabs are available for purchase through your Aqua Products Authorized Dealer or online at AquaProducts.com.