OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
STEP 1
1.Place the Power Supply in a dry sheltered area at least 12 feet (3.6 meter) away from the pool. Since the Power Supply is not water proof, it should not be left out in the rain or
placed into puddles of water.
Plug the Power Supply cord into a 115Volt grounded GFCI outlet.
STEP 2
1.Plug the Jet Cleaner’s Floating Cable into the Power Supply. Be sure that the Power Supply ON/OFF switch is in the OFF position.
2.Adjust the pins according to your pool size and cleaning pattern.
(For details please see page 6-7)
3.Place the Jet Cleaner in the pool upside down, gently tilting it side to side to allow any trapped
air to escape. Allow the Jet Cleaner to sink to the bottom of the pool. Once air bubbles stop
...........emerging, gently pull the Floating Cable to turn the Jet Cleaner upright if necessary.
NOTE: The Jet Cleaner must be completely submersed in the pool water before using. If the Jet Cleaner does not sink it is because air is still trapped inside. Repeat #2.
4.Uncoil the Floating Cable which extends from the Jet Cleaner’s body and spread it over the
...........pool water surface as evenly as possible. If your pool is elongated (rectangular or oval), place The Floating Cable at the middle of the pool’s length. Make sure that the Floating Cable is not tangled or kinked.
STEP 3
ADJUSTING THE TIMING CYCLE
The Time Control Knob located on the front panel of the Power Supply (FIG. 2) can be adjusted to allow more or less time between the Jet Cleaner’s forward and reverse motion.
Set your Jet Cleaner’s Time Control Knob to 45 seconds. The Jet Cleaner should move across your pool, at its widest point, from one side to the other. The Jet Cleaner should wait at both sides for at least five seconds before reversing. If this doesn’t happen, adjust the Time Control Knob accordingly. NOTE: Turning the Time Control KNOB clockwise will lengthen the time between reversals. Conversely, turning the knob
CLEANING CYCLE
The size of your pool, and the amount of debris in it, will determine the length of a cleaning cycle, which can vary from one to three hours. The less often you clean your pool, the longer the cycle. The cleaning cycle is completed when (1) the pool has reached an acceptable level of cleanliness or,
(2)the Jet Cleaner cannot collect anymore debris. When the Jet Cleaner slows down so that it constantly reverses direction before reaching the sides of the pool, it is sending a signal that it is time to clean the filter bag.
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