Pentair 710 Then repeat high pressure spraying into the Valve Housing

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Problem

Corrective Action

 

 

Does not reverse direction.

Take a garden hose with high pressure, spray into the Valve

 

Housing at each Valve Port opening, (Figure 2, Item 9). This

 

should free the Jet Valve System of any debris. If this does not

 

solve the problem, firmly grab hold of both of your cleaner’s

 

Handles (Figure 2, Item 5) and forcefully dunk the cleaner in and

 

out of the pool several times to flush out the dirt causing the

 

problem. If debris is still lodged (such as sand or dirt) or there is

 

debris wrapped around the Propeller the Jet Valve or between the

 

Valve Flap and the Valve Housing wall, proceed below to

 

“Cleaning the Propeller”. If this still does not solve the problem,

 

then use a Phillips head screwdriver to loosen each of the screws

 

at the top of the Valve Housing (Figure 2, Item 7) that keep each

 

side of the Housing together - by 1½ turns each (counterclockwise).

 

Then repeat high pressure spraying into the Valve Housing.

 

Retighten each screw 1½ turns (clockwise) to re-secure.

 

 

Cleaning the Propeller.

Remove Valve Extension Screws (Figure 2, Item 8) on one side of

 

cleaner and respective Valve Extension Port (Figure 2, Item 9).

 

Bend a common large paper clip into the shape of a hook

 

(Figure 18 on page 15), and push the Valve Flap back with your

 

finger to expose the Pump Motor Propeller. You may find debris like

 

hair, string, or a small twig caught in the Propeller. Use your paper

 

clip to hook or free the debris, and remove it (Figure 20 on page 15).

 

 

Reverses before reaching the opposite

Turn the Time Control Dial (located on the Power Supply)

end of the pool.

clockwise a few degrees to increase the time between reversals.

 

Repeat if necessary.

 

Check to see if the Filter Bag is thoroughly clean and installed

 

properly.

 

 

Waits too long at the side of the pool

Turn the Time Control Dial on the Power Supply counter-clockwise

before reversing.

a few degrees. Repeat if necessary.

 

 

Floating Cable is twisting.

Your new cleaner was designed to clean most pools without issue,

 

but some pool shapes may cause the Floating Cable to coil, or

 

tangle. This cleaner operates in a systematic cleaning pattern that

 

varies in nature. This may cause the Floating Cable to twist. For

 

this reason, we have added a new feature to your cleaner. This

 

patented feature will allow you to untwist your Cable easily.

 

Disconnect the Power Supply Cord from the Power Supply, place

 

your cleaner on the ground outside of the pool perpendicular to

 

you, (Figure 19 on page 15). At the end of the Power Cable,

 

located near the connection plug to the Power Supply, is a plastic

 

handle ”Swivel” (Figure 17 on page 15). Grab the handle

 

firmly as shown in the illustration. Walk away from the cleaner

 

while pulling the handle. This will cause the Cable to rotate within

 

the plastic handle and force the Cable to untwist itself. For best

 

results remember to pull the handle until the Cable is completely

 

untwisted.

 

 

 

 

Prowler710 Installation and User’s Guide

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Contents Prowler Customer Service Web siteContents Important Safety Precautions Important Notice Consumer Information and SafetySection Introduction Prowler 710 OverviewGeneral Features Introducing your new Prowler 710 Cleaner Section Set-upHow your Prowler 710 Cleaner works Setting up your Prowler 710 Cleaner Pool Cleaner with Floating Cable, FigureSetting up the Power Supply At Least 10 FeetPlacing the Cleaner into the Pool Adjusting the Timing Cycle Control should be adjusted accordinglyCleaning Motion in the Pool Removing the Cleaner from the PoolCleaning or Changing the Filter Bag In-Season Storage Off-Season StorageProwler 710 Installation and User’s Guide Section Troubleshooting Problem Corrective ActionThen repeat high pressure spraying into the Valve Housing Prowler 710 Installation and User’s Guide Section Replacement Parts Prowler 710 ModelReplacement Parts List for the Prowler 710 Model Power Supply Bottom LID AssyProwler 710 Installation and User’s Guide Prowler P12153 Rev. a 2/23/06