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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 |
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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). |
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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. |
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Waits too long at the side of the pool | Turn the Time Control Dial on the Power Supply |
before reversing. | a few degrees. Repeat if necessary. |
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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. |
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