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Too much vacuum ?

You have too much vacuum if the cleaner climbs up the
pool wall past the water line to the point that the clean-
er sucks air and the pump loses prime. Frequent loss of
prime will damage the pump. To correct this, change
the black vacuum regulator cap marked “60” to the one
provided in your accessory bag marked “50”. If the
cleaner still climbs out and sucks air, open the main
drain valve slightly.

Not enough vacuum ?

You don’t have enough vacuum if the cleaner moves
sluggishly or not at all. Be sure the filter system is clean
and all valves are adjusted to give you maximum vacu-
um. If the cleaner is still not moving, your pump may
not be strong enough to operate the cleaner. Also,
please refer to the Troubleshooting guide on Page 7.

In-Line leaf canisters

If your pool is exposed to large quantities of leaves, we
suggest purchasing and installing an in-line leaf canis-
ter. A leaf canister will provide more debris-loading
capacity and also provides a water by-pass when the
canister is full. It is very important that the pump not
starve for water!

Dedicated suction line/vac port/vac fitting

Some pools have a dedicated wall fitting just for vacu-
uming. If the wall fitting connection is used, you may
notice that the clear pump lid shows signs of bubbles or
what appears to be the presence of air. To eliminate
this, slightly open the main drain valve to supplement
the water intake. The cleaner may slow down a bit
when you change the suction. 

Skimmer connection

Some pool owners remove the skimmer basket and
connect the hose directly into the bottom of the skim-
mer. This method is OK for pools with minimal debris
and also for screened in pools. 

For pools that have large quantities of “big stuff” to
pick up, we suggest using the bottom of the skimmer
connection in conjunction with an in-line leaf canister
(purchase the cannister locally). A leaf canister will pro-
vide more debris-loading capacity and also provides a
water by-pass when the canister is full. It is very impor-
tant that the pump not starve for water!

Skimmer vac plates

Some pool owners connect the hose to a skimmer vac
plate, which allows the skimmer basket to remain in
the skimmer. If this method is used, empty the basket
frequently. Also make sure that the vacuum regulator
provided is completely submerged so that it will not
suck air and damage the pump.

Skimmer vac plate vacuum 
control adjusters

Some pool owners use one of a variety of manufacturer’s
skimmer vac plates. Some have a vacuum control ad-
juster, and some do not. The adjuster could be a screw-
type, a spring loaded apparatus, or a dial design. For
those vac plates with adjusters, it is important to adjust
them when fine tuning the vacuum for the cleaner.

ABOUT “FINE-TUNING” VACUUM ADJUSTMENTS AND CONNECTIONS: 

If you have any questions, please call 1-800-752-0183

Summary of Contents for GW9500

Page 1: ...uga Ont Murrieta CA ABOUT SAFETY Before installing the cleaner review and understand all warnings and safety information on inside cover of manual ABOUT INSTALLATION Please use the convenient water re...

Page 2: ...s or to work under a solar cover It was also not designed to do initial cleanup for a new pool or when opening your pool for the season Suction entrapment injury and drown ing hazard If your pool has...

Page 3: ...for vacuuming Figure 4 Decide on the vacuum connection you are going to use either a skimmer or a dedicated wall fitting and adjust the pump valves if your system has valves to direct all vacuum ther...

Page 4: ...r system unless pool cleaner will not operate with regulator installed Note Each pool s hydraulic system and vacuum con nections are different Be sure you have installed the white plastic vacuum regul...

Page 5: ...e of air To eliminate this slightly open the main drain valve to supplement the water intake The cleaner may slow down a bit when you change the suction Skimmer connection Some pool owners remove the...

Page 6: ...ne is required to make most hose connections When used it will keep the hose in place if the filter system is stopped Automatic vacuum regulator Figure 12 Hazardous suction Can cause entrap ment with...

Page 7: ...running and submerged If the turning brush does not move to the down position within 2 minutes call Customer Service at 1 800 752 0183 4 The cleaner was not designed to work under solar covers If you...

Page 8: ...f the shaft NOTE Put one finger under the gear nearest the end of the cleaner and lift straight up to remove the short gear shaft Do not twist or bend the shaft 7 With a small screwdriver such as a je...

Page 9: ...r cap and clip it in place 6 Install the rubber vacuum skirt on the cleaner with the word OUTSIDE showing Start at the large pin on the back of the cleaner head see Figure 22 and work around the clean...

Page 10: ...b Stainless Steel GW9523 17 Oscillator Seal Kit Incl 2 Seals GW9004 18 Oscillator Assembly Kit Incl Key 17 GW9503 Ratchet Ass y not sold separately 19 Center Brush Kit Set of 2 GW9013 24 Vacuum Hose G...

Page 11: ...hose connected to the cleaner body or with the hose coiled To do so will cause the hose to take a set or kink over a period of time When reinstalled in the pool the hose will tend to stay coiled and...

Page 12: ...r replace the defective product at its sole discre tion Purchasers must pay all labor and shipping charges necessary to replace the product covered by this warranty Requests for warranty service must...

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