2-Pacer ANG 0710.qxd
15/09/10
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Orient your pool inlet jets downward.
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Close the main drain of your pool.
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Activate the pool pump.
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Fill the Pacer hose with water using the flow generated
by the return line and maintain the hose underwater for
the remaining operations
of all the air they contain in order for the cleaner to operate
correctly. Once all the air has been removed, the robot will sink
to the bottom of the pool.
IMPORTANT NOTE:
You can connect the Pacer hose to the suction line or to one
of the skimmers in your pool.
It is preferable to use a suction point situated toward the middle
of the main length of your pool.
CONNECTING TO A VACUUM POINT OR A SKIMMER
IMPORTANT: When connecting the last elements (last section of
hose and automatic flow control valve) make sure that these
remain underwater so that there is absolutely no risk of air
entering the system and draining the pump.
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Install the automatic flow control valve on the suction point using
the conical adaptor.
IMPORTANT:
The automatic flow adjustment valve is factory pre-set to number 3,
the most suitable position for European pools. For optimal cleaner
performance we recommend that you do not change this setting.
Always check that the dark grey flap of the valve is not held in
the open position by the red lever - otherwise the cleaner will not
operate. Also check that the dark grey flap points toward the
bottom of the pool
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After filling it with water to remove the air, connect the first
1 m section to the flow control valve.
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Connect the leaf basket (optional: leaf basket not included) to the
other end of the first hose section after filling the latter with water.
IMPORTANT: Make sure that the arrows on the automatic flow
regulator valve and on the leaf basket (optional) point towards
the suction point and not towards the robot.
(Figure
4). The hoses must be emptied
(Figure
5).