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Prowler

®

  710 Installation and User’s Guide

Cleaning or Changing the Filter Bag

1. Make sure that the Power Supply is turned

“OFF” and that the cleaner's Floating Cable
is unplugged from the Power Supply. Place
the cleaner on its back on a non-abrasive
surface and release the two Lock Tabs,
(located on the sides of the unit), see
Figure 11. Using your thumbs, push the
Lock Tabs away from the center of the
cleaner to unlock the Bottom Lid
Assembly one Lock Tab at a time, see
Figure 12. Remove the Bottom Lid
Assembly, see  Figure 13.

NOTE:

 

Rest you cleaner on a non-

abrasive surface (i.e. towel, doormat,
etc.) to avoid scuffing and scratching
your cleaner.

2. Remove the Filter Bag from the bag support

Wire Frames, see Figure 14. Turn the
Filter Bag inside out, (the Fine Filter Bag
has a soft felt surface on the inside), and
wash off visible dirt using  high pressure
with a garden hose, or a faucet. Gently
agitate the Bag in your hands to help
remove fine particles. Continue wringing,
cleaning and squeezing the Bag gently
until rinse water is clear. Use of a
washing machine, (cold water only), is
recommended when visible dirt will not
rinse off by other methods. DO NOT USE
DETERGENT or BLEACH. DO NOT
MACHINE DRY.

3. Turn the Filter Bag “right side out”, (felt

surface on the inside), re-mount the Bag on
the Wire Frames making sure that the
Label on the Bag is centered on one of the
long sides of the Bottom Lid Assembly, directly between the two U’s in the Wire Frames, see Figure 16.
Pull the Bag toward the middle of each Wire Frame so that the Bag corners are snug against the corners of
the Wire Frame. Tuck the excess Bag into the U-shaped section of the Wire Frames as shown in Figure 16.

4. Re-install the Bottom Lid Assembly. Make sure that neither debris nor the Filter Bag itself interferes with

complete closure of the Bottom Lid Assembly. A locking sound from each Lock Tab will be heard when
locked properly!

 

Lock Tabs

Intake Valve Flaps

Bottom Lid Assy.

Bottom Lid Assy.

Filter Bag

Label

Wire Frames

Long Side

Short Side

Figure 11.

Figure 12.

Figure 13.

Figure 14.

Figure 15.

Figure 16.

Summary of Contents for Prowler 710

Page 1: ...IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS READ AND FOLLOW ALL INSTRUCTIONS SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS Installation and User s Guide Prowler 710 Robotic Inground Pool Cleaner...

Page 2: ...nd brands and PentairWater Pool and Spa Inc Those names and brands may be the trademarks or registered trademarks of those parties or others P N P12153 Rev C 3 30 11 Customer Service If you have quest...

Page 3: ...wler 710 Cleaner Works 4 Setting up your Prowler 710 Cleaner 5 Power Supply Transformer 5 Pool Cleaner with Floating Cable 5 Power Supply Set Up 6 Cleaner Placement 7 Adjusting the Timing Cycle 8 Oper...

Page 4: ...will create an electrical hazard which could result in death or serious injury to pool or spa users installers or others due to electrical shock and may also cause damage to property Always disconnect...

Page 5: ...clean system is necessary for proper cleaner operation and coverage Before installing the cleaner fill the hose with water Always make sure the cleaner head is submerged and the hose is full of water...

Page 6: ...light or chemicals or parts which even if worn do not affect performance of the cleaner Nicks scratches fading discoloration etc are cosmetic conditions that do not affect mechanical performance Both...

Page 7: ...terlinesolongasthere is an adequate floor to wall angle most vinyl lined pools or radius of about 6 inches from beginning of radius to end most hard surface pools in 60 to 90 minutes or less Scrubs va...

Page 8: ...ional Features Time and energy saving features Reduces your filtration system s run time up to 25 Independently filters algae and bacteria Cleans and hydroscrubs along floors up inclines to the waterl...

Page 9: ...s cleaner has to offer NOTE Before setting up this product read and follow all warning notices and instructions starting on page ii Introducing the Prowler 710 Cleaner Congratulations on your purchase...

Page 10: ...s for easy vacuumingbythecleaner ssuctionpower Alldirtfromleavestoalgaeiscollectedintheinternalfilterbagfor easy removal A simple patented axle tilting system allows your cleaner to alternate between...

Page 11: ...gCable Power ON OFF Switch ResetButton NOTE ThePowerSupplyappearancemayvaryandfeaturesmaybelocatedindifferentpositionsthanwhatisshownabove Rear view Front view 6 Figure 1 B Pool Cleaner with Floating...

Page 12: ...so cause damage to property CAUTION Never power the cleaner ON if it is not fully immersed in water This cleaner has an internal timer which will automatically shut off the cleaner after 2 hours of op...

Page 13: ...ightsideupandallowittosinktothebottomofthepoolwiththe wheelsdown SeeFigure5 NOTE Yourcleanermustbecompletelysubmersedinthepoolwaterbeforeitisswitchedon Ifthe cleaner does not sink it is because air is...

Page 14: ...djusttheTimeControlDialaccordingly NOTE Turning the Time Control Dial clockwise will lengthen the time between reversals to a maximum time of 90 seconds Conversely turning the dial counter clockwise w...

Page 15: ...ight above the C RUN Button is not blinking If light is blinking the timer is already set to the ExternalTimer Mode If time is not blinking it is currently set to the Internal 2 Hour Automatic Shut Of...

Page 16: ...ime to clean the Filter Bag Removing the Cleaner from the Pool CAUTION Removing your cleaner by its Floating Cable may cause severe damage to the cable requiring costly repairs Keep the cleaner on all...

Page 17: ...he Bag in your hands to help removefineparticles Continuewringing cleaning and squeezing the Bag gently until rinse water is clear Use of a washing machine cold water only is recommendedwhenvisibledir...

Page 18: ...er Bag and cleaner After removing your cleaner from the pool you should clean and re install the Filter Bag Then rest your cleaner on all four wheels in a dry shaded area along with its Power Supply a...

Page 19: ...13 Prowler 710 Installation and User s Guide...

Page 20: ...oves quickly this is an indication that your Bag is not clean enough and you must repeat the cleaning instructions until the Bag is clean Water flow from the hydroscrub jet tubes Remove the Bottom Lid...

Page 21: ...debris like hair string or a small twig caught in the Propeller Use your paper clip to hook or free the debris and remove it Figure 20 on page 15 Reverses before reaching the opposite Turn the Time Co...

Page 22: ...16 Prowler 710 Installation and User s Guide Figure 17 Figure 18 Figure 19 Figure 20...

Page 23: ...Replacement Parts Prowler 710 Model 12 0 17 0 20 1 5 1 2 3 4 6 7 8 9 9 10 10 11 11 12 13 13 14 14 15 15 15 15 16 16 17 18 19 20 20 20 20 21 21 21 21 21 21 21 21 22 23 22 22 23 22 24 25 25 26 26 27 28...

Page 24: ...7 TUBE OVAL BRIGHT WHITE 3 x 1 58 O D 12 INC LG 1 18 TUBE OVAL WITH ONE HOLE 1 19 AXLE FIBER GLASS 16 5 INC LG 0 5 INC ROD 1 20 P12148 CLIP S S RETAINING STAR 8 21 WASHER NYLON FLAT 1 INC OD x 1 2 ID...

Page 25: ...19 Prowler 710 Installation and User s Guide Notes...

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Page 28: ...P N P12153 Rev C 03 30 11...

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