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Clean the Filter Bag thoroughly (Page 12)
Check that the Floating Handle (Pages 5-6) is locked in a diagonal position (only applicable to models whose handles require diagonal
locking) and does not have water present within it.
remove aNy aDDiTioNal FloTaTioN (Page 13, FloTaTioN)
Clean the Filter Bag thoroughly as it may trap air (Page 12, CLEANING AND CHANGING THE FILTER BAG)
remove aNy TraPPeD air (Page 7, cleaNer sTarT PosiTioN)
gurgliNg
Your cleaner may make gurgling noises when at the waterline. There are two Debris Intake Ports (Page 4, Fig. 3) on the underside
(Bottom Lid Assembly) of your cleaner. When at the waterline, one of the Debris Intake Ports may be partially or entirely out of water
and taking in air. This will not affect the water and oil cooled motors that are located within your cleaner for the second Debris Intake
Ports is completely submersed and taking in sufficient water to keep the motors cool. In this case:
Allow your Filter Bag to continue to trap debris and particles until your cleaner no longer climbs as high at the waterline and its top
Debris Intake Ports begins to submerse and the noise lessens. Remember: Your cleaner requires lateral waterline movements and
therefore must reach the waterline with a portion of its scrubbing Brushes out of the water to achieve this.
If you have previously added any (combination) of the Flotation (Page 13; Fig. 17) provided into your cleaner, it is suggested that you
remove the devices one-by-one until proper buoyancy is restored and the noise has lessened.
squeakiNg
The cleaner is built from plastic, rubber and stainless steel components which may squeak as the cleaner operates. Apply non-
water soluble grease or oil to component contact points [i.e. where the Wheel Tube meets the Side Plate and where the Drive Pulley
meets the Bushing (Page 15; Figs. 23a-b), etc.] to assure the smooth movement of these parts and reduce squeaking.
griNDiNg
Check Drive Belts and Drive Tracks (Pages 15-16) for proper tension and alignment. Adjust or replace if necessary.
1. Unplug the Power Supply and check the Fuse (Page 4; Fig. 4) to see if it is blown. If the Fuse appears burned out, then replace
it with the same type / amperage Fuse.
2. If your cleaner’s Power Supply is connected to an external timer, check to make sure that the extermal timer source is set for
the desired cleaning cycle timeframe. If it has, then please contact your local electronics supply store to purchase a 5 Amp Slo
Blow Fuse to replace the existing blown fuse.
Should your cleaner not move left/right when at the waterline in a consistent manner throughout its cleaning cycle due to an
obstruction or for an unknown reason, then your cleaner may not be able to reach and clean all areas of the pool and may remain
in one or two portions of the pool while missing others.
POWER SUPPLY APPEARS TO SHUT OFF BEFORE COMPLETING A CLEANING CYCLE
DOES NOT SINK OR FLOATS AWAY FROM THE WALL
CLIMBS TO WATERLINE THEN MOVES LEFT WHEN FLOATING HANDLE IS LOCKED IN ONE DIRECTION,
BUT DOES NOT MOVE RIGHT WHEN HANDLE DIRECTION IS REVERSED