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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
IMPORTANT
Caution:
Do not switch the pool cleaner "on" if it is not fully submerged in water.
This pool cleaners system has an internal timer, which will automatically shut off the cleaner after 2 hours of operation in your
pool. However, the switch will remain in the "on" position. To re-start the pool cleaner for anther cycle, switch the power
supply to the "off"position, and then switch it back to the "on" position and press the reset switch.
STEP 1
1. Place the Power Supply in a dry, sheltered area at least 10 feet away from the pool. Since the Power Supply is water resistant, not
water proof, it should not be left out in the rain or placed in puddles of water. Fig. 1.1
2. Plug the Power Supply cord into a 115V, three prong grounded GFCI outlet. If an outlet is not close enough, a grounded 115V
extension cord may be used to connect to the nearest outlet.
WARNING:
A ground fault current interrupter (GFCI-USA) must be installed to protect your electric outlet and prevent any possible
electric shock.
STEP 2
1. Plug the cleaner's Floating Cable into the Power Supply Fig. 2.1. Be sure that the Power Supply ON/OFF switch is in the "OFF"
position. Push one wheel forward and insert Pin (the Pin should fit in between the wheel and the main body of the unit).
NOTE:
The Pin comes locked in a position to handle most pool types.
3. Place the cleaner in the pool, gently turning upside down to allow any trapped air to escape. If Locking Pin was inserted in the
Turning Wheel Axle be sure it is still in place then allow the cleaner to sink to the bottom of the pool with the wheels down. Fig. 3
NOTE:
The pool cleaner must be completely submerged in the pool water before it is turned on. If the cleaner does not sink it is
because air is still trapped inside.
4. Uncoil the Floating Cable that extends from the cleaners' body and spread it over the pool water surface as evenly as possible. If your
pool is elongated (i.e rectangular or oval), place Floating Cable at the middle of the pool's length. Make sure that the Floating Cable is
not tangled or kinked. Fig. 4
STEP 3
ADJUSTING THE TIMING CYCLE
The Time Control Dial located on the front panel of the
Power Supply can be adjusted to allow more or less time
between the cleaner's forward and reverse motion. Fig. 2.2
Set your cleaner's Time Control Dial to 30 seconds.
Your unit should move across your pool at its widest point,
from one side to the other. The cleaner should wait at both
sides for at least two seconds before reversing. If this
doesn't happen adjust the Time Control Dial accordingly.
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 will
reduce the time between reversals. Once the Time Control is
set to your satisfaction, it does not need to be changed
unless you use a different type of Filter Bag. The Optional
Mesh Bag may cause the cleaner to cross your pool in less
time and the time control should be re-adjusted.
STEP 4 Once the cleaner is fully submerged in the pool
water, switch the power supply to the "on" position. Then
press the RESET safety button to allow it to power on.
NOTE:
The safety RESET button has been provided to help
protect against out of water start-up (i.e due to pwer surge).
bottom LED light should turn on and cleaner should start to
move. Fig.2.3
Figure 2.1
For Technical Support Please Call
1-800-845-4856 Or You Can Visit Us On The Web
At www.AquaProducts.com/Service
At Least 8 Feet
Figure 1.1
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