Assemble Cleaner
1. | Remove the pressure tester from the hose by |
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| unscrewing the hose nut and pulling off hose. | Feed |
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2. | Use hose nut from the pressure tester to secure | Pipe |
| hose to the cleaner body at the feed pipe. |
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3. | The filter bag is packaged in the collar area on the |
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| cleaner body. Pull out the bag and snap the bag tie |
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| collar onto the feed hose. | Hose Nut |
4. | Push Head Float all the way in, against cleaner body. |
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5. | Place the Polaris into the pool. Turn on the pool |
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| filtration pump. |
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4 | Check for Proper Wheel RPM | |
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| Before operating the Polaris, check for proper wheel revolutions per minute (RPM). For | |
| maximum efficiency, the Polaris should operate between 28 and 32 RPM. | |
| 1. | Mark the |
| 2. | Turn pump on, hold cleaner below water level and count wheel revolutions for 1 minute. |
| 3. | Optimum speed should be between 28 and 32 RPM. |
Sweep Hose
If count is less than 28 RPM:
•Check the filter screen in the Quick Disconnect for debris.
•Clean the skimmer, filter and pump basket.
•Check the hoses, connections and swivels for leaks.
•If the cleaner is connected to a dedicated return line, adjust the
If count is more than 32 RPM, unscrew the Pressure Relief Valve until the proper RPM is reached. If an adjustable valve has been installed, adjust the valve to reduce the amount of water flow.
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