Pentair Section Maintenance, Maintaining the Prowler 720 and 730 Cleaner

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Section 3

Maintenance

Maintaining the Prowler720 and 730 Cleaner

Clean the Filter Bag after every Cleaning Cycle

1.Unplug the power supply. (Keep the plug away from contact with water.)

2.If the unit is in the pool, gently pull the cleaner toward you using the cable until the handle is within reach. Use the handle (not the cable) to pull the cleaner out of the pool after allowing most of the water to drain from the unit.

3.Lay the unit on its back on a smooth surface, (in order to prevent scratches on the machine body), unlock and remove the bottom lid assembly, see Figure 14, Steps 1 - 4.

4.Remove the filter bag from the support bars, see Step 5, turn it inside out and wash off all the dirt with a garden hose or in a sink. Squeeze the bag gently until the rinse water is clear. If necessary, machine wash the bag using only cold water with NO DETERGENT!

5.Re-install the bag on the support bars with the label in the center of one of the long sides of the bottom lid, see Step 6.

6.Re-install the bottom lid assembly onto the body. Push down on it until all (4) locking tabs snap properly into place.

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Label

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Prowler720 and 730 Installation and User’s Guide

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Contents Prowler 720 Web site Customer ServiceContents Important Notice Consumer Information and Safety Important Safety PrecautionsProwler 720 and 730 Overview Section IntroductionAdditional Features General FeaturesIntroducing your new Prowler Cleaner Section InstallationYour Prowler automatic pool cleaner includes the following Prowler 720 and 730 Technical Data Operating the Prowler 720 and 730 CleanersOperating the Prowler 720 and 730 Cleaners, cont’d Setting Up the Standard Power Supply Transformer Cleans the bottom of the pool only Cleaning ModesReplacing the Remote Control Battery Maintaining the Prowler 720 and 730 Cleaner Section MaintenanceClean the Filter Bag after every Cleaning Cycle Changing Brushes Changing the Drive BeltsIn-Season Storage Important Maintenance TipsOff-Season Storage Cable CareProwler 720 Model Section Replacement PartsItem NO. Part no Description Replacement Parts List for the Prowler 720 ModelProwler 730 Model Socket Replacement Parts List for the Prowler 730 ModelProwler 720 and 730 Installation and User’s Guide Prowler 720 and 730 Installation and User’s Guide Prowler 720 and 730 Installation and User’s Guide Prowler 720&730 P12154 Rev. a 1/11/06

720, 730 specifications

Pentair, a leading global water solutions provider, has developed a range of high-performance water filtration systems that cater to diverse industrial and commercial applications. Among their notable offerings are the Pentair 720 and 730 models, renowned for their advanced technology and exceptional filtration capabilities.

The Pentair 720 and 730 are characterized by their robust design and automated functionalities, providing users with efficient water management solutions. These models are specifically engineered to handle a wide array of water contaminants, including sediments, chlorine, and other harmful impurities, ensuring a consistent supply of clean water.

One of the standout features of both the Pentair 720 and 730 is the innovative filtration technology they utilize. They are equipped with multiple filter stages that leverage both mechanical and chemical filtration processes. This multi-barrier approach not only enhances the reduction of particles and bacteria but also significantly improves the taste and odor of processed water.

The Pentair 720 model is particularly focused on smaller-scale applications, making it ideal for residential use or small offices. With a compact design, it can be easily integrated into existing plumbing systems without the need for extensive modifications. The user-friendly interface allows for simple operation and monitoring, ensuring that users can easily track the performance and status of the filtration system.

On the other hand, the Pentair 730 model caters to larger applications, offering a higher throughput and capacity. This makes it suitable for industrial settings, restaurants, and other commercial establishments where water quality is critical. The 730 is engineered for efficiency, featuring advanced sensors and automation capabilities that optimize its performance while minimizing energy consumption.

Both models come with user-friendly maintenance features that make filter replacement easy and efficient. Regular maintenance reminders ensure that users can always operate their systems at peak efficiency without the risk of unexpected service disruptions.

In conclusion, the Pentair 720 and 730 filtration systems represent cutting-edge solutions for water purification. With their advanced filtration technologies, robust design, and ease of use, these models stand as reliable choices for anyone seeking to enhance their water quality. Whether for residential or industrial applications, Pentair continues to demonstrate its commitment to innovation and sustainability in the water industry.