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CLEANING THE DEBRIS CANISTER
Some water is kept in the canister to enable the self-cleaning
and flushing function for a true touch-free debris disposal.
If desired, most of the water can be removed from the canister
by simply tilting it toward the suction inlet check-valve.
Doing so may result in having to rinse the canister after
flushing the debris.
1.
Turn the power off.
2. Lift the handle of the debris canister.
3. Remove the debris canister from the cleaner.
4. Twist the canister right and left to agitate the water and
loosen the debris, which may be packed within the canister.
5. When above the desired debris disposal area, squeeze the
red knob so the bottom lid opens and debris is flushed out
of the canister.
6. If needed, rinse the canister.
7. Close the bottom lid of the canister.
8. Replace the canister on the cleaner by aligning the suction
inlet on the canister with the suction inlet on the cleaner.
9. Press the handle down until a "click" is heard, and it is
locked in position.
You can now put the cleaner back in the pool or place
it in storage.
CAUTION - RISK OF EQUIPMENT DAMAGE
Operating the cleaner with a full filter or debris canister will
result in reduced performance, limited wall-climbing capability
and limited debris pick-up. Empty and clean the filter or
canister, when needed, to maintain optimal performance.
Heavier debris such as sand, pebbles and rocks may require
more frequent cleaning, since they have a greater effect on the
weight and buoyancy of the cleaner.
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