Clicking sound
This sound is the oscillator moving back and forth in the
oscillator chamber. The best speed for it is about 500
oscillations per minute. The vibration created by the
oscillator moves the bristles and the cleaner. If the oscil-
lator is running too fast, the cleaner will have a tendency
to climb up the pool wall past the waterline, or "walk
out of the pool".
Movement around the pool
Random motion – The cleaner will visit most spots in the
pool in a 6 hour period. It is not specifically programmed
and cannot see the dirt you are seeing. It is a random
motion cleaner.
The cleaner was designed to spend most of its time in
the deep end, where most of the floor and wall area
exists. During a 6 hour period the cleaner will visit the
shallow end a few times.
ABOUT "FINE-TUNING" VACUUM ADJUSTMENTS AND CONNECTIONS:
Pool pump suction is hazardous and
can cause entrapment with severe personal injury
or drowning. Use vacuum regulator (see instructions
below) in pool cleaner system at all times.
Note: Each pool's hydraulic system and vacuum connec-
tions are different. Be sure you have installed the white
plastic vacuum regulator before you "fine-tune" the sys-
tem. This not only regulates vacuum, but also acts as a
safety device.
Suction entrapment, injury, and drown-
ing hazard. If your pool has a dedicated suction
port ("vac port") for vacuuming or for an automatic
pool cleaner, it must be covered when not in use. A
spring loaded safety cover (the "Vac Port Fitting") is
included with this pool cleaner. Install it on the suction
port to prevent entrapment and injury. For details
please refer to the Vac Port instruction sheet included
with your Vac Port.
For the "NOVICE POOL OWNER" where vacuuming is a
new experience, please read all of the following points,
installation instructions, and trouble shooting guide carefully.
All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com
ABOUT THE CLEANER OPERATION:
Rotating motion – The cleaner will rise up on one side
and pivot a few times per minute. This is normal and
provides the following:
1. Allows leaves that are being pushed or dragged along to
be sucked up into the vacuum chamber.
2. Allows the cleaner to:
Change direction
Get out of corners
Get away from ladders
Submerge below pool water level
Get off of domed main drain covers
Picks up big "stuff"
The cleaner will pick up some debris so large that it may
jam. Simply stop the pump and remove the debris from
the oscillator or the swivel assembly.
Please note the following:
• " Vacuum " and " suction " are two words meaning the
same thing.
• " Dedicated suction line ", " vac port ", and
" vac fitting " are different terms for a
hole in the side wall of pool; this hole is
connected to the pump suction and is
dedicated to vacuuming.
• Some pools do not have a vac port. If
your pool does have one, please read
the "Suction Entrapment" warning at left.
For the "SEASONED POOL OWNER" : The automatic
pool cleaner connection and vacuum adjustments can be
similar to using your manual pool vacuum. Please read
on.
Valves (pump, skimmer, and main drain) and
vacuum adjustments
You may need to spend some time adjusting the skimmer
and main drain valves in order to obtain the best vacuum
setting for good cleaner operation. Once you have found
the correct valve settings for best operation, we suggest
you mark the valves to ensure repeated success.
At first, set valves to give maximum vacuum to the skim-
mer or vac fitting you have elected to use.
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Vac
Port