Aqua Products Pool Cleaner Troubleshooting Guide Page 10

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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
CLEANING OR CHANGING THE FILTER BAG
NOTE: Make sure that the Power Supply is turned OFF and that your cleaner’s Floating Cable
is unplugged from the Power Supply before removing your cleaner from the pool.
1. With your cleaner on its back on a soft surface, to avoid scratching it, use your thumbs
to push the Lock Tabs (located on the sides of your cleaners underside) away from
the center of the cleaner to unlock the Bottom Lid Assembly to release the Bottom Lid
Assembly that holds the Filter Bag.
2. Remove the Bottom Lid Assembly out from the Body of your cleaner.
3. Remove Filter Bag Clips from each Wire Frame.
4. Remove the Filter Bag from the bag support Wire Frames.
5. Turn the Filter Bag inside out (the Fine Filter Bag has a soft felt-like surface on the inside),
discard the large debris, and wash off visible dirt using a high pressure garden hose
or by dunking it in a clean bucket of water while gently agitating the Bag in your hands
to help remove fine particles, and ringing the Bag until rinse water becomes clear. You
may machine wash (Gentle Cycle / Cold Water ONLY) the Bag with NO DETERGENT OR
BLEACH. DO NOT iron or machine dry the Filter Bag.
6. Turn the Filter Bag “right side out” (felt-like surface on the inside), remount the Bag on
the Wire Frames making sure that the Label on the Bag is centered on either of the long
sides of the Bottom Lid Assembly directly beneath one of the Wire Frames.
7. At the top, pull excess Bag toward the middle of each Wire Frame so that the Bag
corners are snug against the corners of the Wire Frame and bunch the excess Bag into
the center area of the Wire Frames.
8. Reinstall each Filter Bag Clip to hold the Filter Bag in place on each Wire Frame.
9. Reinstall the Bottom Lid Assembly. Make sure that neither debris nor the Filter Bag
itself interferes with complete closure of the Bottom Lid Assembly. A locking sound
from each Lock Tab will be heard when locked properly.
WHEN TO CLEAN FILTER BAG
It is suggested that you clean the Filter Bag after every use to ensure the strongest hydraulic drive and vacuum suction.
When your cleaner begins to slow down considerably by constantly reversing direction before reaching portions of the
pool it would normally reach, it is sending you a signal that it is time to clean the Filter Bag. Always thoroughly clean the
Filter Bag and rinse your cleaner and its components prior to storing it for any length of time.
REMOVING CLEANER FROM THE POOL
1. When your cleaner has completed its cleaning cycle (either internal 2-Hour or based on the adjustable time set if
your cleaner model has this feature) it will automatically shut off. Turn off the Power Supply by pressing the ON/
OFF switch to the OFF position.
2. With your cleaner in the pool, gently pull it toward you using the Floating Cable. When your cleaner is within reach,
reach and grab its Handle firmly and remove it from the water using the Handle only - NEVER BY THE FLOATING
CABLE! Rest your cleaner on its back / top to allow water to drain from its body.
IMPORTANT: Although a Filter Bag may appear clean it is capable of microfiltering out particulates 20 times smaller
than what the naked eye can see! It is crucial to thoroughly clean the Bag with each use to ensure its ability to
properly cover and clean your pool!
IMPORTANT: Using the Floating Cable or Axle to hold your cleaner will cause severe damage to your cleaner’s
Floating Cable and may result in costly repair!
IMPORTANT: Do not remove cleaner from pool for 20 minutes after cleaning cycle is complete to allow its motor(s)
to adequately cool and avoid costly motor damage!
TIP! When resting your cleaner on its side, be sure to place it on a non-abrasive surface (i.e. Towel, doormat, etc.)
to avoid scuffing and scratching your cleaner.
Small Label
Wire Frame Bag
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