My cleaner does not move
Cleaner depends on several factors in order to operate them. There must be enough water flow around the turbine. Use a vacuum gauge, the vacuum cleaner hose into the measure. They should 1 have "vacuum per section of hose.
Secondly, the four small "shoes" must be able to access the pool surface. Make sure that the "shoes" are not worn and that the surface of the pool is not slippery, because the structure of the algae. Note: Some algae isclearly, you have the underwater pool surface feel.
Thirdly, the shoes and "pods" are functioning properly. Any wear in the "drive" can lead to problems. Check for wear, hold down the left and right "pods" in your hands and try to rock the pods. All power to the pods should be to the turbine and no "game" should be entrusted to be clear.
As a test, hold the cleaner by the hose. Hold the cleaner under running water with the pump. Hold the cleaner from the groundthe pool and watch the cleaner should: rotate right - not rotate - rotate left - not rotate - rotate right - etc. All the while, it should enter the "pods" to. If you are under the cleaner and finish the pods can reach by hand, either there is excessive wear on internal parts or inadequate suction. Remember to check the vacuum reading before calling for help.
The hoses are twisting
Cleaner hoses can not be rolled up for storage. If you take it all wrapped up toSections apart, lay them straight, and let them outside for a whole day and night. Once the curls are removed, the tube should not be usable.
Detergent will not climb the wall of my vinyl liner pool
Depending on the angle of the pelvic floor to the walls of the pool cleaner can not climb in a position to "the" slope ". Picture the cleaner on the pool floor at the junction where the pool wall meets the bottom pointed at an angle (like the walls in your house.) The Cleanerwill not be able to make the transition, do not worry, it's not likely. Finally, the dirt is on the bottom.
The cleaner sticks at the steps
The hose might be too short.
Verify that the hose extends two full sections above the farthest point in the pool.
Check the return line (s) are not detrimental to the cleaning motion.
Use the vacuum gauge, the vacuum cleaner hose into the measure. You should be 1 inch per vacuumHose.
Check shoes, wings and flaps for wear.
Check the tailgate experts, and move them to the I-position.
As a test, hold the cleaner by the hose. Hold the cleaner under running water with the pump. Keep watching the cleaners from the bottom of the pool and the cleaner is the rotation: rotate right - select - turn left - not rotate - rotate right - etc. All the while, it should enter the "pods" to. If the cleaner does not do the "test" movements,Call Blue Haven Pools & Spas Supplies Direct.
My cleaner hovering above the pelvic
The cleaner is heavier than water, and should not swim.
Make sure that all the air was clean out of your head and hoses removed during installation.
Make sure that the hose extends two full sections above the farthest point in the pool.
Use the vacuum gauge, the vacuum cleaner hose into the measure. You should be 1 inch vacuum per section of the house.
Check the return line (s) are not detrimental to the cleaning or the cleaner hose.
Check for signs of air back into the pool via the return line (s). Using air bubbles attached to the cleaner hose and head. If present pull sharply on the cleaner hose to release air bubbles. Then, correct the source of the escaping air to float to avoid further damage ".
My cleaner moves slowly
Check shoes, wings and flaps for wear.
Check the obstacles in thethe cleaner.
Use the vacuum gauge, the vacuum cleaner hose into the measure. There should be 1 inch vacuum per section of hose. If the cleaner still moves slowly, call Blue Haven Pools & Spas Supplies Direct.
The pods will be at the front of the cleaner taken
The cleaner is sticking at the steps of or against a wall. See cleaner sticking at the steps above.
Cleaner rises to the surface and sucks the air
The vacuum is probably too high. Use theVacuum gauge for measuring the vacuum in the cleaner hose. You should be 1 inch vacuum per section of hose.
Check the tailgate experts, and move them to the I-position.
Check shoes, wings and flaps for wear.
As a test, hold the cleaner by the hose. Hold the cleaner under running water with the pump. Keep watching the cleaners from the bottom of the pool and the cleaner is the rotation: rotate right - select - turn left - not rotate - rotate right - etc. If the cleaner does not turn, call Blue Haven Pools & Spas Supplies Direct.
The reason for my cleaner is worn
The shoes are worn, and the vacuum in the cleaner hose is probably too high. Use the vacuum gauge, the vacuum cleaner hose into the measure. You should be 1 "each have a vacuum hose. Replace worn shoes.
The above is not on my clean
You will not be able to clean up when the cleaner is full of turn> Water. Drain the water from the cleaner head, and try to rotate the two top left and right - it could be to deposits in the aisles. If the top does not rotate, call Blue Haven Pools & Spas Supplies Direct.
Air comes into my pool when the cleaner is installed, and removes the remains after the cleaner is
There is a leak on the suction side of the filter that shows only when the system is stress. Ie - install your manual vacuum cleaner or an automaticvacuum cleaner. Check for obvious leaks at the pump housing, check the lid and o-ring. If the air persists, contact Blue Haven Pools & Spas Supplies Direct.
The flappers/wings have fallen off
There is excess wear on the bottom of the cleaner, and the wing hooks have probably broken off the pods. The shoes are worn, and the vacuum in the cleaner hose is probably too high. Use the vacuum gauge to measure the vacuum in the cleaner hose. You should have 1" of Replace each area of the vacuum hose. worn parts.
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