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Reasons
why a pool cleaner is not performing correctly:
- Is the filter clean? A dirty or blocked filter will seriously affect the
performance of any cleaner. Sand should be changed every 5-6 years, and
cartridge elements every 3-4 years, sometimes earlier. If in doubt try the
cleaner with the sand filter on "By-Pass" or remove the cartridge element
completely and see if this fixes the issue.
- Are the
skimmer &
pump leaf baskets clean?
Check for splits in the baskets as well. A split basket can cause debris to
get caught in the pump impellor reducing water flow.
- Periodically inspect parts for wear. The flexi-foot, disc and defector
wheel are the most critical. As the disc wears, it begins to curl at the
outer edges. When the depth of the channels between the treads on the
flexi-foot are 3mm or less, replace the flexi-foot
- Is debris blocking the passage through the cleaner or jamming the
flapper valve? If so, you may be able to remove the debris from the bottom
of the cleaner using a finger. Remove all debris and rinse.
- Check or listen for a
leaking/split hose and replace as necessary.
- For diaphragm cleaners, remove and inspect the
diaphragm. Carefully
check for splits and replace if necessary.
- Make sure the hose weight is in the correct position. The cleaner should
be sitting flat on the pool bottom.
- Check your
vacuum plate. Make sure it is in the correct way and sealing
correctly around the outside and is not cracked.
- Adjust the speed control valve as necessary. TIP: Optimising water flow does not mean maximizing flow
through the cleaner. Excessive suction may make your cleaner hug the base or
the pool walls. In fact, to ensure a random pattern of travel that will
enable the pool cleaner to reach all areas of the pool, it is better to use
less suction, not more.
- If your cleaner does not go to the opposite end of the pool, try
adjusting the return eyeballs up and away from the cleaner. The water
pressure can force the cleaner away from this end. You can also add 1 or 2
extra lengths of hose. Also try twisting the hose lengths 1/2 a turn where
they join . This will alter the random pattern. Any cleaner depends very
much on the hose and how it's set up & connected to determine it's pattern
on the pool floor.
- Is the pool hose always getting twisted into a figure 8, and not
allowing the cleaner to the far end? If so try our Roto-Swivel.
Details here.
- Remove your Automatic Pool Cleaner from the pool before chemical 'shock'
treatments, and only reinstall it after a minimum of four hours.
If you follow the above points your cleaner should perform to its optimum.
NOTE: Due to the harsh environment in which your pool
cleaner operates, your Automatic Pool Cleaner may discolour during normal use
over a period of time - this however will not effect the cleaning performance of
your unit
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