Problem
Possible Cause
CLEANER DOES NOT
TURN ON
CLEANER MOVES
BUT DOES NOT PUMP
WATER
CLEANER PUMPS
WATER BUT DOES NOT
MOVE
CLEANER STARTS
AND SHUTS OFF
AFTER A SHORT TIME
CLEANER DOES NOT
PICK UP DIRT
CLEANER UNIT DOES
NOT COVER THE
ENTIRE POOL
THE CLEANER DOES
NOT CLIMB WALLS
PROWLER P-SERIES Robotic Inground Pool Cleaner Installation and User' s Guide
TROUBLESHOOTING
There is no electricity in the wall
socket:
Obstacle in the drive system of the
cleaner unit:
Propeller is seized due to accumula-
tion of hair:
Filters are dirty:
Propeller is broken or seized due to
accumulation of hair:
Obstacle in the drive system of the
cleaner unit:
Filters are dirty:
Propeller is broken or seized due to
accumulation of hair:
Obstacle in the drive system of the
cleaner unit:
Filters are dirty or have holes:
Propeller is broken or seized due to
accumulation of hair:
Floating cable is to short:
Propeller is broken or seized due to
accumulation of hair:
Corrective Action
(1) Disconnect cleaner from the power and
control unit. (2) Disconnect power supply
from the wall socket, wait 30 seconds and
reconnect. (3) Turn power on. If not activated,
connect the unit to a different wall socket.
(1) Turn the cleaner unit carefully to view the
bottom side. (2) Check that the scrubbing brush
is not bent/broken. (3)Clean and remove obsta-
cles and debris if necessary.
Check if the propeller is broken or needs to be
cleaned (see "Checking Water Outlet Propeller").
(1) Remove the fi lters and clean them.
Check if the propeller is broken or needs clean-
ing (see "Checking Water Outlet Propeller").
(1) Turn the cleaner unit carefully to view the
bottom side. (2) Check that the scrubbing
brush is not bent/broken. (3) Clean and re-
move obstacles and debris if necessary.
(1) Remove and clean the fi lters. (2) Restart
the robot and try again.
(1) Remove the top screws on the top outlet.
(2) Check if the propeller is broken or needs to
be cleaned.
(1) Turn the cleaner unit carefully to view the
bottom side. (2) Check that the scrubbing
brush is not bent/broken. (3) Clean and re-
move obstacles and debris if necessary.
Clean as needed and verify that there are no
holes in the fi lters.
Check if the propeller is broken or needs clean-
ing (see "Checking Water Outlet Propeller").
(1) Verify that there is enough length of the fl oating
cable in the water to reach the far end of the pool.
(2) Make sure that the fl oating cable is properly
spread out and is not tangled.
(1) Remove the top screws on the top outlet.
(2) Check if the propeller is broken or needs
cleaning.
(1) Verify that your robotic cleaner is not a
fl oor-only model. (2) Verify that Program 1,
fl oor cleaning only, is not selected on the
power supply unit. (3) Make sure to clean the
fi lters (4) Make sure propeller isn't broken or
tied up to debris/hair.