Net ‘N’ Clean In Floor Cleaning Systems v09-20
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9.
Using the spanner supplied, remove all “pop up” sections from the nozzle bodies and fit protection caps to prevent
debris entering system while pool is completed.
10.
Once pool is ready to fill, remove protective caps and leave nozzle outlets open. Commence filling of the pool
water.
11.
Once pool level is above the suction points for the cleaning pump, turn system on to purge any dirt and debris
situated in the plumbing lines. Once lines are clear, insert nozzle “pop up’s” into the nozzle body.
OPERATION
Your Net ‘N’ Clean infloor cleaning system should be operated in an average pool for 2 – 3 hours per day, usually first up in
the morning. This will help to clean any dirt and debris that has settled overnight while the pool system has been shut off.
During this 2 – 3 hour cycle (heavily soiled pools may require longer operating times) the filtration system of the pool must
also be operating.
To check for correct operation, the pressure gauge on the distributor valve should indicate between 0.5bar and 1.8bar when
a branch is charged and this will reduce during a branch change. As the “pop up’s” on each branch rise and fall, they rotate
by 30 degrees ready for the next cycle. The operation time will depend on the flow and the number of nozzles per branch.
One full cycle could take up to 1.5 to 3 hours.
MAINTENANCE
It is recommended that you check the following at least every 2 weeks
1.
Check the pressure gauge on the distributor valve is still operating in the specified range.
2.
Open the air purge on the distributor to let air out from inside the valve.
It is recommended that you check the following annually or at the start of each season
1.
Check the pressure gauge on the distributor valve is still operating in the specified range.
2.
Open the air purge on the distributor to let air out from inside the valve.
3.
Clean the inside of the distributor valve, removing any debris which may have settled