2.
Grip the notched end of the floating power
cable, insert into the control box, and turn
clockwise to tighten (Figure 4).
3.
Plug the control box directly into a GFCI
outlet. DO NOT use an extension cord.
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Figure 4.
Connect Floating Power Cable
NOTE: To avoid damaging the power cable, do not try to
twist the entire cable housing (see below).
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NOTE: To avoid exposing the power cable connector pins
to water, be sure the connector is screwed in all the
way and there is no gap (see below).
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General Cleaner
Operation
To prevent damage to the cleaner, be sure to
adhere to the following guidelines:
•
Remove the cleaner from the pool after the
cleaning cycle is completed.
•
Store on the caddy out of direct sunlight or
inclement weather.
•
Never lift the cleaner out of the pool by the
floating cable. Always use the lift feature to
remove cleaner from the pool.
•
Take additional care when lifting the cleaner out
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of the pool. It becomes heavier when filled with
water.
•
Always remove the cleaner from pool when
super chlorinating or adding acid.
•
Do not handle cleaner while it is in operation.
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Always make sure the cleaner head is fully
submerged before you begin operation.
•
Clean the filter canister after each cleaning
cycle.
•
Do not leave your cleaner in the pool on a
permanent basis.
•
At the end of each cycle, remove the cleaner
from the pool.
•
Start at the cleaner head and untangle any
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coils in the cable before storing the cleaner.
The Polaris robotic cleaner includes a safety feature
that automatically stops the cleaner if it is powered
on but not submerged in water. For pools equipped
with a beach area, this safety feature is programmed
to drive the cleaner in reverse and back into the pool
when the impeller is out of the water.
CAUTION
IMPORTANT
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