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Cleaners
depend on several factors to make them operate.
There must be enough water flow past the turbine.
Use a vacuum gauge to measure the vacuum in the
cleaner hose. You should have 1" vacuum per
section of hose.
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The
four small "shoes" must be able to grip
the pool surface. Make sure that the "shoes"
are not worn out and that the surface of the pool
is not slippery because of a buildup of algae. Note:some
algae is clear, be sure to feel the underwater pool
surface.
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The
shoes and "pods" must be working correctly.
Any wear in the "drive train" can cause
problems. To check for wear, hold the left and right
"pods" in your hands and firmly, try to
rock the pods. All force on the pods should be transferred
to the turbine and no "play" should be
evident.
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As
a test, hold the cleaner by the hose. Keep the cleaner
below water with the pump running. Hold the cleaner
off the bottom of the pool and observe, the cleaner
should: rotate right - not rotate - rotate left -
not rotate - rotate right - etc. All the time, the
"pods" should be kicking. If you can reach
under the cleaner and stop the pods with your hand,
there is either excessive wear on the internal parts
or inadequate suction. Remember to check the vacuum
reading before calling your dealer for assistance.
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The hoses are twisting
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Cleaner
hoses cannot be coiled up for storage. If you have coiled
them, take the sections apart, lay them straight, and
leave them outside for an entire day and night. Once
the curls are removed, the hose should be usable. |
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Cleaner won't climb the wall
of my vinyl liner pool
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Depending
on the angle of the pool floor to the pool walls, the
cleaner may not be able to "climb" the "slope."
Picture the cleaner on the pool bottom at the intersection
of where the pool wall meets the bottom at a sharp angle,
(like the walls in your house.) The cleaner will not
be able to make the transition, don't worry, it's not
supposed to. After all, the dirt is on the bottom. |
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The cleaner sticks at the steps
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hose might be too short.
- Check
to see that the hose extends two full sections
past the furthest point in the pool.
- Check
to see that the return line(s) are not affecting
the cleaner's movement.
- Use
the vacuum gauge to measure the vacuum in the
cleaner hose. You should have 1 inch of vacuum
per section of hose.
- Check
the shoes, wings and flaps for wear.
- Check
the rear flap adjuster, and move it to the I position.
As a test, hold the cleaner by the hose. Keep
the cleaner below water with the pump running.
Hold the cleaner off the bottom of the pool and
observe, the cleaner should: rotate right - not
rotate - rotate left - not rotate - rotate right
- etc.
All the time, the "pods" should be kicking.
If the cleaner is not doing the "test"
movements, call or take your cleaner to your local
dealer.
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My cleaner
floats above the pool floor
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- The cleaner
is heavier than water, and should not float.
- Make sure
that all the air was removed from the cleaner head and
hoses during installation.
- Make sure
that the hose extends two full sections past the farthest
point in the pool.
- Use the
vacuum gauge to measure the vacuum in the cleaner hose.
You should have 1 inch vacuum per section of house.
- Check to
see that the return line(s) are not affecting the cleaner
or the cleaner hose.
- Check for
signs of air returning to the pool through the return
line(s). Look for air bubbles attached to the cleaner
hose and head. If present, pull sharply on the cleaner
hose to release bubbles. Then, correct the source of
the air leak to prevent further "floating."
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My
cleaner moves slowly
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- Check the
shoes, wings and flaps for wear.
- Check for
obstructions in the cleaner.
- Use the
vacuum gauge to measure the vacuum in the cleaner hose.
It should be 1 inch vacuum per section of hose. If the
cleaner still moves slowly, call or take it to your
local dealer.
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The
pods at the front of the cleaner are worn
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The cleaner
is sticking at the steps or against a wall. (See cleaner
sticking at the steps.) |
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Cleaner
climbs to the surface and sucks air
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- The vacuum
is probably too high. Use the vacuum gauge to measure
the vacuum in the cleaner hose. You should have one
inch vacuum per section of hose.Check the rear flap
adjuster, and move it to the I position.
- Check the
shoes, wings, and flaps for wear.
- As a test,
hold the cleaner by the hose. Keep the cleaner below
water with the pump running. Hold the cleaner off the
bottom of the pool and observe, the cleaner should:
rotate right - not rotate - rotate left - not rotate
- rotate right - etc. If the cleaner is not turning,
call or take your cleaner to your local pool dealer.
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The
bottom of my cleaner is worn
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If the shoes
are worn, the vacuum in the cleaner hose is probably too
high. Use the vacuum gauge to measure the vacuum in the
cleaner hose. You should have 1" of vacuum per section
of hose. Replace worn shoes. |
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The
top of my cleaner won't turn
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You will not
be able to turn the cleaner top when the cleaner is full
of water. Drain the water from the cleaner head, and try
to rotate the top both left and right - there might be some
debris in the gears. If the top does not turn, call or take
the cleaner to your local pool dealer. |
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Air
comes into my pool when the cleaner is installed, and
stops after the cleaner is removed? |
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There is a leak
on the suction side of your filter system that only shows
up when you stress the system. i.e. - install your manual
vacuum cleaner or an automatic vacuum cleaner. Check for
obvious leaks at the pump housing, check the lid and o-ring.
If the air persists, contact your local pool dealer. |
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The
flappers/wings have fallen off
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There is excess
wear on the bottom of the cleaner, and the wing hooks have
probably broken off the pods. The shoes are worn, and the
vacuum in the cleaner hose is probably too high. Use the
vacuum gauge to measure the vacuum in the cleaner hose.
You should have 1" of vacuum per section of hose. Replace
worn components. |
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