SETTING THE CLEANING PATTERN
Your POOL ROVER is pre-set to scan and clean round pools from 14 feet ( 4.3 m) to 30 feet ( 9.15 m) in diameter. The Pool
Rover is factory set with the lock-pin installed in a hole on the right side of the adjustable axle. In this position the cleaner will
systematically clean the pool in a counter clockwise pattern. ( see fig 16 ).
After the cleaning cycle is complete, remove the cleaner from the pool and transfer the lock-pin ( see fig 17) from the right side
of the unit to the left side (with the wheel in front of the pin) Next time, when the unit will be used, the cleaning pattern will be in
a clockwise pattern. This will keep the cable from being twisted or entangled.
16
screw
jet outlet
19
center flap
21
4
18
Lock Pin
17
TROUBLE SHOOTING:
A. Does not reverse directions:
1.
Take a garden hose and spray water into the valve housing at
each opening . The high water pressure should free the jet
valve system of any debris.
2.
Remove one of the jet-outlets, taking out the two lateral screws
(FIG. 19). Bend a common "giant" paper clip into a hook as
shown in (FIG. 20) Push the center Flap to open it and look into
the Impeller. Typically, you may find debris like hair, string, or a
small twig caught in the impeller. Use your paper clip to hook or
free the debris and remove it (FIG. 21).
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CLEANING SMALL OR OVAL- SHAPED
POOLS
In order to clean properly a small or an oval-
shaped pool, the factory lock-pin setting needs
to be changed. The lock-pin will need to be
moved to the forward hole position. This
position is currently blocked. To unblock the
opening, use the lock pin and a hammer. Leave
the lock pin in this position. This way the
cleaner will clean the pool counter clockwise
with a greater angle. ( see fig 18). After the
cleaning cycle is complete, place the lock-pin in
the front hole on the opposite side, so the
cleaning pattern will be clockwise next time.