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7.
Empty all debris from the filter canister, then
rinse the canister, the filter support and the
cleaner using a hose, as shown.
Figure 14. Wash Filter Canister
NOTE: Periodically, remove the filter canister and clean
thoroughly with soapy water and a soft bristle
brush.
7.3
Store the Cleaner When Not in Use
The cleaner should be cleaned regularly using
slightly soapy clean water. Do not use solvents
such as trichlorethylene or its equivalent. Rinse the
cleaner generously using clean water. Do not let
your cleaner dry in direct sunlight near the pool.
The cleaner should be stored on its caddy so that
it dries quickly.
1.
Disconnect cleaner from the power source.
2.
Starting at the cleaner head, remove all coils
and tangles from the cable. Lay the cable in
the sun to loosen any tangling memory.
3.
Place the rear wheels on the caddy and
position the cleaner vertically on the caddy
base.
4.
Disconnect the cable from the control box.
Replace the protective cap on the control box.
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Figure 15. Untangle the Floating cable
5.
Loosely coil the power cable starting at the
cleaner and moving toward the connection
point at control box. Store the cable by
wrapping it around the hook located on the
front of the caddy.
7.4
Replacing Worn Parts
Replacing Brushes
The cleaner is fitted with PVC brushes with a
"wear'' indicator.
Figure 16. Worn Brush Indicator
To maintain cleaner performance at its best you
need to replace the brushes as soon as one of the
wear indicators is reached (even if the blade wear
is not even). It is recommended that you replace
the brushes when the rubber is worn down to
the top of the wear indicator (or every two years,
whichever comes first).
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Raised groove
raised groove becomes
partially flattened,
becomes
indicating excessive
wear
partially flattened,
indicating
excessive wear.