Procopi Victor Manuel D'installation Et D'utilisation page 28

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Problem: The bypass valve has popped open (valve lust be reset manually)
CAUSE
The suction port is clogged
The vacuum hose is clogged
Too much flow through the bypass valve
A swimmer has covered the suction port
IMPORTANT! if the bypass valve pops open it must be manually reset to resume normal
operation. This is a safety feature to protect your pump and VICTOR (See"Resetting the bypass
valve", page 33)
Problem: Areas of the pool are not being cleaned
CAUSE
The vacuum hose is too short
The hose cone on VICTOR is jammed
.
Water flow at the pool surface is pushing the vacuum
hose and preventing VICTOR from reaching some area
of the pool
The float on the lead hose section is incorrectly
positioned
The hose was stored coiled (instead of straight)
Remove debris from the suction port
Remove the obstruction from the vacuum hose
- If water flow is shared between the main drain and
the vacuum point (or skimmer), adjust the valve
between the main drain and the vacuum point (or
skimmer) to reduce flow to VICTOR
- If this is not possible, decrease pump horsepower
or mount a discharge valve between the pump
suction and the filtered water outlet to meet
VICTOR's needs
Remove VICTOR while the pool is in use
The hose should be 2 sections longer that the distance
between the connection point (vacuum point or
skimmer) and the point furthest from it.
sections if necessary.
Remove dirt and/or debris from the hose cone (by
turning it by hand under water) until it swivels freely
Point the return fittings downwards
Move the float. The float should be 60 cm above the
white sleeve on the lead hose section.
Unroll the hose and leave it in the sun to straighten.
Store the hose in straight sections to avoid this problem.
Replace sections that are too curved.
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