Congratulations on your purchase of the most technologically advanced automatic pool vacuum
available today. Your SmartPool cleaner is easy to use and will make maintaining your pool
affordable and effortless. Following these simple directions will insure that the cleaner will
quickly and efficiently clean your pool today and for many years to come.
IMPORTANT: All connections must be made prior to using this cleaner. Do not place any
portion of the cleaner into the pool prior to reading the instructions below.
How it Works
The Floating Swivel is designed to prevent cable twisting and tangling by providing a free
spinning conduit that rotates 360⁰ in both directions, while maintaining electrical
continuity. The Floating Swivel will glide on the surface of the water as the cleaner moves
around the pool. As tension builds in the cable, the outer, cylindrical portions of the swivel
will keep the float stable allowing the front portion of the swivel to rotate, releasing the
tension that has been generated by the cleaner's movement (See Figure S1).
A
NOTE: The swivel performs most efficiently when floating on the surface of the water. If the
depth of the pool exceeds the length of the provided cable (from cleaner to swivel, 8') an
extension can be installed to lengthen this portion of the cable to optimize the cleaner's
performance. Please contact your dealer for assistance. The cleaner will still operate in pools
that have depths greater than 8' without the extension cord but it will perform at a higher
efficiency with the extension cord in these situations.
How to Connect the Swivel
OVERVIEW
As you will notice, the swivel is not connected to the cable inside the carton. This is done to
prevent any unnecessary stress from being applied to the swivel and the connections
during the shipping process. Below are instructions on how to connect the swivel.
The short cord (from cleaner to swivel, 8') will need to be connected to the small end of the
swivel (A). The long cable (from the swivel to the power supply, 40' or 50') will need to be
connected to the large end of the swivel (B) as seen in Figure S1.
NOTE: The connections are designed to be distinctly different to prevent the wrong end of
the cord from being plugged into the wrong end of the swivel (See Figures S2 and S3).
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FLOATING SWIVEL SETUP
B
FIGURE S1
FIGURE S2
INSTRUCTIONS
IMPORTANT: DO NOT use any tools for the following steps. All connections should be
hand tightened.
1)
Ensure the gasket is secured inside the black plug of the long cable (40' or 50') as
shown in Figure S4.
2)
Insert the black plug on the end of the long cable (40' or 50') into the large end of
the swivel (B), as shown in Figure S5, ensuring the pins are aligned properly. Press
firmly to ensure a solid connection is made.
3)
Grasp the swivel and hand tighten the black collar from the cable (until it is snug) to
secure the connection (Figure S6A).
4)
Insert the blue plug from the short cable (from cleaner to swivel, 8') into the small
end of the swivel (A) as shown in Figure S5, ensuring the gasket is in the swivel
connection and the pins are aligned. Press firmly to ensure a solid connection is made.
5)
Grasp the swivel and hand tighten the black collar from the cable (until it is snug) to
secure the connection (Figure S6B).
8'
A
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FIGURE S3
GASKET
FIGURE S4
B
FIGURE S5
40'/50'