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Anleitung Waterpik Technologies, modell JANDY RAY-VAC H0555100

Hersteller: Waterpik Technologies
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Dateiname: RayVac_owners_manual.pdf
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Improper installation and/or operation will void the warranty. WARNING H0555100 Jandy Ray-Vac® TABLE OF CONTENTS SECTION 1 Safety Information 1A. Safety Instructions................................... 1 SECTION 2 General Information 2A. Introduction.............................................. 2 SECTION 3 Emptying the Ray-Vac Unit 3A. Emptying the Debris Compartment......... 2 SECTION 4 Skimmer Guard 4A. Skimmer Guard Installation..................... 3 SECTION 5 Remove Ray-Vac Hose from Pool Wall 5A. Quick Disconnect.....................................3 SECTION 6 Speed Adjustment After Cleaning 6A. Speed Adjustment................................... 3 SECTION 7 Ray-Vac Maintenance 7A. General Maintenance.............................. 6 SECTION 8 Troubleshooting 8A. Troubleshooting....................................... 7 SECTION 9 Exploded Views and Parts Lists 9A. Ray-Vac and Ray-VacDM Hose...............8 9B. Ray-Vac and Ray-VacDM Gunite Head... 8 9C. Ray-Vac and Ray-VacDM Vinyl/Fiberglass Head.............................. 8 Equipment Information Record Date of Purchase Purchased From Ray-Vac Model Number Serial Number Installed by Service Number Notes: Water Pik Technologies, Inc. Page 1 SECTION 1. Safety Information 1A. Safety Instructions READ AND FOLLOW THESE SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS! PLEASE SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS Caution 1. Handrails which extend into the water must be removed or substituted with a figure four design so as not to obstruct the movement of the cleaner. 2. Ladders present a special situation requiring our special Ladder Guard Kit. If the ladder guard is not installed on the cleaner head, the unit can become entangled in the ladder. 3. Ideal pool are those with curved corners with a radius of at least 6" including all step and love seat areas. Pools with square corners or corners with less than 90° angles (especially in step or love seat areas) can cause problems. 4. Never install the pool cleaner in pools which have obstacles such as islands, stools, or non-removable fountains, as the cleaner can become entangled. FOR LONGER RAY-VAC® LIFE To maximize the life expectancy of your Ray-Vac® 1. Never operate the Ray-Vac® with people in the pool. 2. Remove the pool cleaner from the pool and lay it out straight whenever you super chlorinate your pool (high concentrations of chlorine CAN damage the hoses). 3. If a wheel is severely worn, broken, or missing, turn off the Ray-Vac® and do not operate until wheel has been replaced. Page 2 Jandy Ray-Vac® SECTION 2. General Information 2A. Introduction The Jandy Ray-Vac® automatic pool cleaner is designed to both vacuum and sweep your swimming pool. The cleaner head moves in a random submerged pattern about the pool, traveling, vacuuming and cleaning from the pool floor to the water line. Its pattern is determined by the shape of the pool, the hydrodynamics of the cleaner design, adjustments of the water pressure, and the forward and backward motion created by the patented backup jet system. The pool cleaner, by the use of its large suction mouth, will vacuum dirt, leaves, and debris and store it in its own chamber located in the cleaner head. In addition, its drive jets are angled slightly downward creating a powerful jet action to sweep any small debris down to the main drain where it is removed by the filter system. In most typical residential pools, the pool cleaner will eliminate 90% or more of the manual labor involved in cleaning the pool. Because many of the factors present in a swimming pool, such as shape of the pool, location of the return lines, mounting point of the cleaner, etc., there may be small areas where dirt tends to collect. Usually, these areas are small and are considered normal. SECTION 3. Emptying the Ray-Vac 3A. Emptying the Debris Chamber 1. To prevent the cleaner from losing debris, leave the pump(s) on (filter or booster pump) and direct the cleaner towards the edge of the pool. 2. Grab the cleaner by the nose wheel and lift it out of the pool (direct water coming from cleaner toward the pool. See Fig 1). 3. Place the Ray-Vac on its back. Locate the two (2) debris compartment latches. Rotate latch to open position (see Fig 2). 4. While holding the Ray-Vac head down, firmly grasp debris compartment cover. Pull the debris compartment cover up and away from the tail section to remove (see Fig 3). 5. Pull the screen up and away from the tail section to remove (see Fig 4). Debris Compartment Latches Figure 2. Open Debris Compartment Latches Debris Compartment Figure 3. Remove Debris compartment Debris Compartment Screen Figure 1. Remove Ray-Vac from Pool Figure 4. Remove Debris Compartment Screen Water Pik Technologies, Inc. Page 3 6. If the pump(s) is on: put your hand over the hole in the back of the cleaner and force the water back into the cleaner. Use the whip hose to further remove any debris. 7. If the pump(s) is off: use a garden hose to remove debris. 8. Make sure all moving parts are free of debris. Install the scre...


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