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Dirt Demon DD 100 Manuel d'instructions de montage
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You may also need to attach hose weights to neutralize the hose's buoyancy in the water.
For aboveground pools with the flat bottoms, typically one weight is needed. It should be
placed on the first section of hose, between 4 to 12 inches away from the body's swivel
head. Complete the hose assembly by attaching the first section of hose to the cleaner
body.
With the cleaner off, the hose balance is correct when the cleaner's seal rests flat on the
pool floor and the main body makes a 45 degree angle with the pool floor. The cleaner will
achieve the best performance when the hose neither weighs down or pulls up the unit.
Adjust the weights one inch at a time as needed, until the proper hose balance is achieved.
• HOSE IS TOO LIGHT — If the hose rises towards the surface at an angle greater than
45 degrees, move the weight closer to the cleaner.
• HOSE IS TOO HEAVY — If the hose sags downward at an angle less than
45 degrees, move the weight away from the cleaner.
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• For pools with 2 suction lines (i.e. main drain and skimmer or 2 skimmers) it is
necessary to close off the suction line not being used for the cleaner. This can be done
by turning off the valve for the main drain, or using a skimmer bypass plate to restrict
the flow of water.
• As your vacuum cleaner removes debris from the pool and it is collected in your filter,
you may notice the vacuum operating slower than normal and a reduction in flow from
the return. Make sure that you periodically check your filter pressure and backwash
your filter or clean your filter element as needed.
• Remove as many obstructions as possible including ladders, floats, or any other items
that may be in the pool and could limit the cleaner's ability to navigate the pool.
• Do not coil hose when taking the cleaner out of the pool. The hose may retain the
shape, forming a bend or kink which will hinder the cleaner's performance.
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Remove your vacuum from the pool and dry completely. Disassemble the hose sections
and store in the original box, or lay the hoses out on a flat surface. NEVER store the hose
in a coiled position as it may retain the curved shape, not allowing the vacuum to operate
efficiently. Store the vacuum so the pleated seal lays flat, or remove the seal and store it in
a flat position. Store all parts indoors.
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Sometimes debris may clog the bottom of the cleaner and prevent the flapper from
moving. This will restrict the flow of the cleaner. The flapper is located inside the main
body and must move freely at all times. You can see the flapper through the opening in the
baffle plate when the cleaner is turned upside down. Try to free the flapper by moving it
back and forth, or flush the cavity of the cleaner free with a garden hose. This will remove
any debris that may be lodged inside the cleaner.
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