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4.7
Storing the Cleaner
1.
Starting at the cleaner head. Remove all coils
and tangles from the cable.
2.
The cleaner must be cleaned regularly using
slightly soapy clean water. Do not use solvents
such as acetone or its equivalent. Rinse the
cleaner generously using clean water. Do not let
your cleaner dry in direct sunlight near the pool.
Figure 11. Untangle the Floating cable
Section 5. Maintenance
WARNING
To avoid electric shock and other hazards which could
result in serious injury or death, disconnect (unplug) the
cleaner from the power source before performing any
cleaning and maintenance.
5.1
Avoid Cord Tangling
During cleaning, always allow enough fl oating cable to
reach across the farthest length of the pool but do not let
excessive cable in the pool. Excessive cable length may
cause tangling or aff ect the cleaning pattern.
cleaner
Max Floating Cable Length
Figure 12. Spread Floating Cable Across Farthest
Distance of the Pool
IMPORTANT
The floating cable may become tangled if correct
procedure is not followed.
Do not leave the cleaner unattended for prolonged
periods, always spread the fl oating cable over the
pool, and follow the procedure below to avoid
excessive tangling.
After every cleaning cycle:
1.
Unplug power to the cleaner at the control unit.
2.
Remove the cleaner from the pool and untangle
all kinks and coils in the fl oating cable starting
at the cleaner head. Lay cable in sunlight to
loosen tangling memory in the cable.
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Recommended
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Recommended
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