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The Cleaning Motion in the Pool
The size of your pool, and the amount of debris in it, will determine the length of time required to clean the pool. The time required may vary up to two hours. If the cleaner typically reaches the waterline at each side as it is supposed to, but begins to slow down considerably (constantly reverses direction before reaching the sides of the pool) or is unable to climb the walls of the pool, it is sending a signal that it’s time to clean the Filter Bag.
Removing the Cleaner from the Pool
CAUTION — Removing your cleaner by its Floating Cable may cause severe damage to the cable requiring costly repairs. Keep the cleaner on all four wheels to allow water to drain from its body properly.
After two hours, your cleaner will automatically turn itself off. Although not necessary, it is suggested to turn the Power Supply off by pressing the ON/OFF switch. See Figure 9.
Unplug your cleaner’s Floating Cable from the Power Supply, see Figure 7. Gently pull your cleaner toward you using the Floating Cable. When your cleaner is within reach, remove it from the water using the handle only, see Figure 10.
HANDLE
Figure 10.
Prowler™ 710 Installation and User’s Guide