To detach the brush, insert the tip of a small screwdriver into the corner notch and pry up
the brush.
Pool Preparation
- If the liner is brittle, damaged, or wrinkled, contact a qualified professional to perform the
necessary repairs or perform a liner replacement prior to using the pool vacuum.
- If you are using a saltwater pool, make sure all salt are dissolved before placing the pool
vacuum into the water.
OPERATION
WARNING! KEEP YOUR FINGERS AWAY FROM THE OPENING TO
AVOID BEING HIT BY THE IMPELLER WHEN IT'S ON.
1) Bring your pool vacuum to the side of your pool. Turn the switching knob clockwise
until it stops and clicks, and the power indicator at the top corner will light up.
Immerse the pool vacuum into water. The indicator will begin flashing when about
10-15 minutes of working time remains.
To effectively vacuum up debris, ensure the pool vacuum is laid flat on the pool floor as
you steer it back and forth in regular motion over debris patches for collection. Debris is
collected from the front, side and back to fill up the filter bag.
Excess dirt and debris in the pool could clog the impeller, which would automatically stop
to protect the motor, and the indicator light would turn red. Remove the vacuum from the
Light Color
Green
Red
Power On
Impeller stops
(impeller clogged)
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