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Preparing your pool:
Before you assemble and install your pool cleaner, we
strongly recommend you carry out the following steps
to ensure your pool is ready for your cleaner to operate.
1. Make sure the chemical balance of your pool water
is correct.
2. Brush your pool and let any debris settle.
3. Vacuum your pool, using a manual vacuum cleaner.
4. Clean your pool filter, skimmer basket and pump
strainer basket.
5. Close the pool main drain (if your pool has one).
6. Adjust the pool return lines so the water flow is
directed downward to ensure complete cleaning of
your pool. The flow of water from the return line(s)
can affect the performance of the pool cleaner, as
it can push the cleaner away from certain areas, or
cause it to stay in one section of the pool. To turn
the flow downward simply:
• Loosen the lock ring.
• Turn the eyeball, flow directed downward.
• Tighten the lock ring.
7. If necessary, replace the eyeball fitting with the
Return Line Diverter supplied with your pool
cleaner. To do so, simply:
• Make sure the pool pump is switched off.
• Unscrew the lock ring.
• Replace the original eyeball with the Return
Line Diverter.
• Position the Return Line Diverter so it flow
downwards.
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Assembling & Installing Your Pool Cleaner:
Step 1: Check Contents
Remove the cleaner body and all the parts from the
box and check the following components are included.
Refer to Figure 1.
Step 2: Assemble the Pool Cleaner
To assemble simply fit your pool cleaner disc to the
body. Simply stretch the disc (with the fins pointing up,
towards the cleaner) over the footpad, see Figure 2.
Make sure the inside rim of the disc is located in the
track that runs around the footpad. When the disc is
correctly positioned, it should easily rotate around the
footpad.
Figure 1
Figure 2
Footpad
Disc